Publications of O. Okike


A list of publications authored or co-authored by O. Okike, derived from the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The number in brackets after each title indicates the number of citations that the paper has received.

Orcid ID: 0000-0002-4886-0793

List of publications ordered by citations
Number of papers: 13 (refereed: 12)
No. of citations: 166
First author papers: 11 (refereed: 11)

2025

  1. A critical reassessment of the empirical relationship between Forbush decreases and cosmic ray diurnal anisotropies [0]
    Okike, O., RAS Techniques and Instruments, 4, rzaf033

2024

  1. Earth-directed coronal mass ejection shock sheaths as drivers of minor forbush decreases [0]
    Ogunjobi, Olakunle, Okike, Ogbonnaya & Koffa, Jude, 171288917.75880824
  2. A performance appraisal of the global survey and the fully automated methods of Forbush event identification and timing using small-amplitude Forbush decreases [3]
    Okike, O. & Menteso, F. M., RAS Techniques and Instruments, 3, 853
  3. Empirical implications of location-dependent cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy on small-amplitude Forbush decreases [7]
    Okike, O. & Menteso, F. M., European Physical Journal Plus, 139, 396

2023

  1. A preliminary investigation of the empirical relationship between small-amplitude Forbush Decreases and solar wind disturbances [9]
    Menteso, F. M., Chukwude, A. E., Okike, O. & Alhassan, J. A., MNRAS, 521, 6330

2022

  1. Preliminary investigation of the multivariate relations between program-selected forbush decreases, worldwide lightning frequency, sunspot number and other solar-terrestrial drivers [8]
    Okike, O. & Alhassan, J. A., European Physical Journal Plus, 137, 317

2021

  1. Amplitude of the Observational Forbush Decreases in the Presence of Cosmic Ray Diurnal Anisotropy During High Solar Activity in 1972 [12]
    Okike, O. & Alhassan, J. A., Solar Physics, 296, 112
  2. A comparison of catalogues of Forbush decreases identified from individual and a network of neutron monitors: a critical perspective [15]
    Okike, O., Alhassan, J. A., Iyida, E. U. & Chukwude, A. E., MNRAS, 503, 5675
  3. Testing the impact of coronal mass ejections on cosmic-ray intensity modulation with algorithm selected Forbush decreases [21]
    Okike, O., Nwuzor, O. C., Odo, F. C., Iyida, E. U., Ekpe, J. E. & Chukwude, A. E., MNRAS, 502, 300
  4. Amplitude of the Usual Cosmic Ray Diurnal and Enhanced Anisotropies: Implications for the Observed Magnitude, Timing, and Ranking of Forbush Decreases [17]
    Okike, O., ApJ, 915, 60

2020

  1. Investigation of the rigidity and sensitivity dependence of neutron monitors for cosmic ray modulation using algorithm-selected Forbush decreases [22]
    Okike, O. & Nwuzor, O. C., MNRAS, 493, 1948
  2. What determines the observational magnitudes of Forbush events on Earth: A critique of the traditional manual method [27]
    Okike, O., MNRAS, 491, 3793

2019

  1. The Empirical Implication of Conducting a Chree Analysis Using Data from Isolated Neutron Monitors [25]
    Okike, O. & Umahi, A. E., Solar Physics, 294, 16


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