Articles | Volume 43, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-43-369-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-43-369-2025
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03 Jul 2025
Regular paper |  | 03 Jul 2025

Modeling magnetopause location for 4D drift-resolved radiation belt codes: Salammbô model implementation

Rabia Kiraz, Nour Dahmen, Vincent Maget, and Benoit Lavraud

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The magnetopause represents the outer boundary of Earth's magnetosphere, protecting structures like the Van Allen radiation belts from solar wind. The magnetopause's position affects the radiation belts' behavior, causing strong and quick particle losses during geomagnetic storms. This study presents a new model to estimate the magnetopause position oriented toward drift-resolved radiation belt modeling codes.
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