Wide-energy-range electron characterization of the Aug 2018 geomagnetic
storm: CSES-01 contribution
Abstract
On Aug 25, 2018, a G3-class geomagnetic storm, driven by a slow coronal
mass ejection from the Sun, impacted the Earth’s magnetosphere causing a
transient rearrangement of the charged-particle environment around the
planet, which was clearly detected by the entire suite of detectors on
board the CSES-01 satellite. In this work, a systematic characterization
of the magnetospheric response to the disturbance is reported on the
base of complementary electron-flux measurements from the high-energy
particle detectors (HEPP-L/H, and HEPD) embarked on CSES-01. CSES-01
results are compared to homologous data from active ground-based and
in-orbit instrumentation, and assessed to fit established scenarios in
mainstream space-weather scientific literature.