Publications
10. Liang J., Nishimura Y., Donovan E., Yang B. and Angelopoulos V. (2021), Potential Association Between the Low-Energy Plasma Structure and the Patchy Pulsating Aurora, Front. Astron. Space Sci., 8:792653. doi: 10.3389/fspas.2021.792653.
9. Xing, X., Wang, C., Liang, J. and Yang, B. (2019), Ballooning Instability in the Transition Region in Conjunction with Non-Substorm Auroral Wave Structures, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 125, e2019JA027340. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JA027340.
8. Yang, B., Donovan, E., Liang, J., Ruohoniemi, J. M., McWilliams, K., and Spanswick, E. (2019), Storm-time convection dynamics viewed from optical auroras: from streamer to patchy pulsating aurora, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 193, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2019.105088.
7. Yang, B., Spanswick, E., Liang, J., Grono, E., & Donovan, E. (2019). Responses of different types of pulsating aurora in cosmic noise absorption. Geophysical Research Letters, 46, doi:10.1029/ 2019GL083289
6. Yang, B., Donovan, E., Liang, J., and Spanswick, E. (2017). A statistical study of the motion of pulsating aurora patches: using the THEMIS All-Sky Imager, Annales Geophysicae, 35, 217-225, doi:10.5194/angeo-35-217-2017.
5. Liang J., Yang B., Donovan E., Burchill J., and Knudsen D. (2017). Ionospheric electron heating associated with pulsating auroras: A Swarm survey and model simulation, Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 122, 8781–8807, doi:10.1002/2017JA024127.
4. Yang, B., Donovan E., Liang, J., Ruohoniemi J. M., and Spanswick E. (2015). Using patchy pulsating aurora to remote sense magnetospheric convection, Geophysical Research Letters, 42, 5083 -5089, doi: 10.1002/2015GL064700.
3. Liang, J., Donovan, E., Nishimura, Y., Yang, B., Spanswick, E., Asamura, K., Sakanoi, T., Evans, D. and Redmon, R. (2015). Low-energy ion precipitation structures associated with pulsating auroral patches, Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 120, 5408 -5431, doi: 10.1002/2015JA021094.
2. Yang, B., Wang, H., Hua, Y. and Liu, W. (2011). Statistical study of substorm wait time: IMAGE observation, Chinese Journal of Polar Research, doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1084.2011.0025.
1. Hua, Y., Yang, B., Wang, H. and Ma, S. (2011). Statistical study of SAPS characteristics in both hemispheres. Chinese Journal of Polar Research, doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1084.2011.00178.
First-author presentations
12. Different types of pulsating aurora observed in cosmic noise absorption and first results of TREx imaging riometer (Talk), DASP workshop and GO Canada meeting, 2019, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
11. Responses of Different Types of Pulsating Auroral Patches in Cosmic Noise Absorption (Talk), American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2018, Washington DC, USA.
10. Energetic particles associated with pulsating aurora observed in CNA and future work with SMILE and TREx (Talk), SMILE Consortium Meeting, 2018, Banff, AB, Canada.
9. Storm-time convection dynamics viewed from optical auroras: from streamer to patchy pulsating aurora (Poster). American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA.
8. Storm-time convection dynamics viewed from optical auroras: from streamer to patchy pulsating aurora (Poster), Geospace Environment Modeling workshop, 2016, Santa Fe, NM, USA.
7. Using the motion of patchy pulsating aurora to investigate the change in magnetospheric convection (Talk), Canadian Association of Physicists Congress, 2016, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
6. Auroral ground-based observations (Talk). Geospace Environment Modeling workshop, 2015. Snowmass, CO, USA.
5. A statistical study of the motion of pulsating aurora patches (Poster). Geospace Environment Modeling workshop, 2015. Snowmass, CO, USA.
4. Coordinated Swarm THEMIS ASI Observations of the Motion of Patchy Pulsating Aurora (Talk). American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2014, San Francisco, CA, USA.
3. Using Patchy Pulsating Aurora to Remote Sense Magnetospheric Convection (Talk). Division of Atmospheric and Space Physics meeting, 2014, Fredericton, NB, Canada.
2. Using Patchy Pulsating Aurora to Remote Sense Magnetospheric Convection (Poster). American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA.
1. Statistical study of substorm wait time: IMAGE observation (Talk). China Symposium on Polar Science, 2011. Wuhan, China.