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Journal articleUlusen D, Luhmann JG, Ma YJ, et al., 2012,
Comparisons of Cassini flybys of the Titan magnetospheric interaction with an MHD model: Evidence for organized behavior at high altitudes
, ICARUS, Vol: 217, Pages: 43-54, ISSN: 0019-1035- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 8
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Journal articleChakrabarti S, Jokiaho O-P, Baumgardner J, et al., 2012,
High-throughput and multislit imaging spectrograph for extended sources
, OPTICAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 51, ISSN: 0091-3286- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 9
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ReportNorth GR, Baker DN, Bradley RS, et al., 2012,
The Effects of Solar Variability on Earth's Climate: A Workshop Report.
, Washington DC, Publisher: National Academies Press -
Journal articleMushtaq S, Hoffmann V, Steers EBM, et al., 2012,
Comparison of a sample containing oxide with a pure sample with argon-oxygen mixtures
, JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY, Vol: 27, Pages: 1423-1431, ISSN: 0267-9477- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 17
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Conference paperChan NLA, Brindley HE, Ekins-Daukes NJ, 2012,
Quantifying the Impact of Individual Atmospheric Parameters on CPV System Power and Energy Yield
, 38th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 922-927- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 5
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Journal articleVoulgarakis, 2012,
Precipitation response to regional radiative forcing
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Journal articlePudney MA, Carr CM, Schwartz SJ, et al., 2012,
Automatic parameterization for magnetometer zero offset determination
, GEOSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION METHODS AND DATA SYSTEMS, Vol: 1, Pages: 103-109, ISSN: 2193-0856- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 12
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Conference paperPogorelsky IV, Dover NP, Babzien M, et al., 2012,
Ion Acceleration by Laser Hole-Boring into Plasmas
, 15th Workshop on Advanced Accelerator Concepts (AAC), Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, Pages: 814-819, ISSN: 0094-243X- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 6
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Conference paperYoon PH, Lin RP, Larson DE, et al., 2012,
Solar Wind Electrons and Langmuir Turbulence
, 10th Annual International Astrophysics Conference (AIAC), Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, Pages: 80-85, ISSN: 0094-243X- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 2
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Conference paperKrasnoselskikh V, Abbett WP, Hudson H, et al., 2012,
Generation of electric currents via neutral-ion drag in the chromosphere and ionosphere
, Workshop on Waves and Instabilities in Space and Astrophysical Plasmas, Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, Pages: 42-62, ISSN: 0094-243X -
Journal articleBorg AL, Taylor MGGT, Eastwood JP, 2012,
Electron pitch angle distribution during magnetic reconnection diffusion region observations in the Earth's magnetotail
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 30, Pages: 109-117, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 5
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Journal articleHietala H, Partamies N, Laitinen TV, et al., 2012,
Supermagnetosonic subsolar magnetosheath jets and their effects: from the solar wind to the ionospheric convection
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 30, Pages: 33-48, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 88
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Journal articleSun WJ, Shi QQ, Fu SY, et al., 2012,
Cluster and TC-1 observation of magnetic holes in the plasma sheet
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 30, Pages: 583-595, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 65
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Journal articleMitchell JJ, Schwartz SJ, Auster U, 2012,
Electron cross talk and asymmetric electron distributions near the Earth's bowshock
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 30, Pages: 503-513, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 11
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Journal articleNewman SM, Green PD, Ptashnik IV, et al., 2012,
Airborne and satellite remote sensing of the mid-infrared water vapour continuum
, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A, Vol: 370 -
Journal articleBorg AL, Taylor MGGT, Eastwood JP, 2012,
Observations of magnetic flux ropes during magnetic reconnection in the Earth's magnetotail
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 30, Pages: 761-773, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 44
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Journal articleTaylor MGGT, Hasegawa H, Lavraud B, et al., 2012,
Spatial distribution of rolled up Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices at Earth's dayside and flank magnetopause
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 30, Pages: 1025-1035, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 57
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Journal articleMushtaq S, Steers EBM, Pickering JC, et al., 2012,
Asymmetric charge transfer involving the ions of added gases (oxygen or hydrogen) in Grimm-type glow discharges in argon or neon
, JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY, Vol: 27, Pages: 1264-1273, ISSN: 0267-9477- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 12
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Journal articleMueller-Wodarg ICFM, Moore L, Galand M, et al., 2012,
Magnetosphere-atmosphere coupling at Saturn: 1: Response of thermosphere and ionosphere to steady state polar forcing
, Icarus, Vol: 221, Pages: 481 - 494-481 - 494, ISSN: 0019-1035 -
Journal articleField RD, Risi C, Schmidt GA, et al., 2012,
A Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer HDO/H2O retrieval simulator for climate models
, Atmos. Chem. Phys., Vol: 12, Pages: 10485-10504 -
Journal articleDai L, Wygant JR, Cattell C, et al., 2011,
Cluster observations of surface waves in the ion jets from magnetotail reconnection
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 116, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 27
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Journal articleLi LY, Cao JB, Zhou GC, et al., 2011,
Multiple responses of magnetotail to the enhancement and fluctuation of solar wind dynamic pressure and the southward turning of interplanetary magnetic field
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 116, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 25
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Journal articleChandran BDG, Dennis TJ, Quataert E, et al., 2011,
INCORPORATING KINETIC PHYSICS INTO A TWO-FLUID SOLAR-WIND MODEL WITH TEMPERATURE ANISOTROPY AND LOW-FREQUENCY ALFVEN-WAVE TURBULENCE
, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 743, ISSN: 0004-637X- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 158
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Journal articleLazio TJW, MacDowall RJ, Burns JO, et al., 2011,
The Radio Observatory on the Lunar Surface for Solar studies
, ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, Vol: 48, Pages: 1942-1957, ISSN: 0273-1177- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 21
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Journal articleArridge CS, André N, McAndrews HJ, et al., 2011,
Mapping magnetospheric equatorial regions at Saturn from Cassini prime mission observations
, Space Science Reviews, Vol: 164, Pages: 1-83, ISSN: 0038-6308Saturn's rich magnetospheric environment is unique in the solar system, with a large number of active magnetospheric processes and phenomena. Observations of this environment from the Cassini spacecraft has enabled the study of a magnetospheric system which strongly interacts with other components of the saturnian system: the planet, its rings, numerous satellites (icy moons and Titan) and various dust, neutral and plasma populations. Understanding these regions, their dynamics and equilibria, and how they interact with the rest of the system via the exchange of mass, momentum and energy is important in understanding the system as a whole. Such an understanding represents a challenge to theorists, modellers and observers. Studies of Saturn's magnetosphere based on Cassini data have revealed a system which is highly variable which has made understanding the physics of Saturn's magnetosphere all the more difficult. Cassini's combination of a comprehensive suite of magnetospheric fields and particles instruments with excellent orbital coverage of the saturnian system offers a unique opportunity for an in-depth study of the saturnian plasma and fields environment. In this paper knowledge of Saturn's equatorial magnetosphere will be presented and synthesised into a global picture. Data from the Cassini magnetometer, low-energy plasma spectrometers, energetic particle detectors, radio and plasma wave instrumentation, cosmic dust detectors, and the results of theory and modelling are combined to provide a multi-instrumental identification and characterisation of equatorial magnetospheric regions at Saturn. This work emphasises the physical processes at work in each region and at their boundaries. The result of this study is a map of Saturn's near equatorial magnetosphere, which represents a synthesis of our current understanding at the end of the Cassini Prime Mission of the global configuration of the equatorial magnetosphere. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B
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Conference paperRuffoni M, Pickering JC, Thorne AP, et al., 2011,
New atomic data for astrophysics by high resolution fourier transform spectrometry
New measurements, by high resolution IR-VUV Fourier Transform spectrometry, of accurate atomic data (wavelengths, energy levels, transition probabilities) for astrophysics applications are presented. © 2011 Optical Society of America.
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Conference paperLee Y, Jin H, Seon J, et al., 2011,
Development of CubeSat for space science mission: Cinema
, Pages: 3658-3662We are developing three identical cubesats for space science mission called TRIO-CINEMA(TRiplet Ionospheric Observatory-Cubesat for Ion, Neutral, Electron, and MAgnetic fields). Three institutes participate in the CINEMA: School of Space Research at Kyung Hee University, Space Science Laboratory at University of California, Berkeley, and Imperial College London. CINEMA has a 3U cubesat platform; the volume is 100 x 100 x 340.5 mm. The mass is about 3 kg, and power is 3 W. The three CINEMA cubesats each carry a suprathermal electron, ion, neutral (STEIN) instrument to provide stereo Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) imaging of the ring current and multi-point in situ measurements of suprathermal electrons and ions, and dual 3-axis magnetometers of magnetoresistive sensors, one at the end of 1-m long stacer boom, to measure magnetic fields and, the other within the spacecraft to measure the fields for attitude control. STEIN uses an array of silicon detectors, with heritage from the STEREO mission, behind an electrostatuic deflection system, to detect ∼ 2 to 200 keV electrons, ions, and ENAs. CINEMA consists of communication modules, avionics bus, solar panels, and the scientific instruments. The spacecraft is spin-stabilized at a spin rate of 4 RPM. The attitude information is derived by two sun sensors and inboard magnetometer. The spacecraft sends the data through S-band transmitter and receives commands from the ground station via UHF receiver. In this paper, we introduce the system design and the qualification model for CINEMA. Copyright ©2011 by the International Astronautical Federation. All rights reserved.
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Journal articleSibeck DG, Angelopoulos V, Brain DA, et al., 2011,
ARTEMIS Science Objectives
, SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, Vol: 165, Pages: 59-91, ISSN: 0038-6308- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 45
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Journal articleTeh W-L, Nakamura R, Sonnerup BUO, et al., 2011,
Evidence of the origin of the Hall magnetic field for reconnection: Hall MHD reconstruction results from Cluster observations
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 116, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 18
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Journal articleCui J, Yelle RV, Mueller-Wodarg ICF, et al., 2011,
The implications of the H<sub>2</sub> variability in Titan's exosphere
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 116, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 26
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