Space Science Reviews, ISSN 0038-6308, 11/2013, Volume 179, Issue 1, pp. 183 - 220
The Electric Fields and Waves (EFW) Instruments on the two Radiation Belt Storm Probe (RBSP) spacecraft (recently renamed the Van Allen Probes) are designed to...
Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences | Astrophysics and Astroparticles | Planetology | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Electric fields | Magnetosphere | Physics | 1991 SSC | ACCELERATION | MARCH 24 | SATELLITE | PRECIPITATION | RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | DRIFT ECHOES | INJECTIONS | SIMULATION | Nuclear radiation | Investigations | Astrophysics | Scientific apparatus & instruments | Radiation | Spacecraft | Space probes | Grounds | Bursting | Sensors | Magnetic fields | Density | Sciences of the Universe
Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences | Astrophysics and Astroparticles | Planetology | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Electric fields | Magnetosphere | Physics | 1991 SSC | ACCELERATION | MARCH 24 | SATELLITE | PRECIPITATION | RELATIVISTIC ELECTRONS | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | DRIFT ECHOES | INJECTIONS | SIMULATION | Nuclear radiation | Investigations | Astrophysics | Scientific apparatus & instruments | Radiation | Spacecraft | Space probes | Grounds | Bursting | Sensors | Magnetic fields | Density | Sciences of the Universe
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Space Science Reviews, ISSN 0038-6308, 12/2016, Volume 204, Issue 1, pp. 49 - 82
NASA’s Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission will make the first in situ measurements of the solar corona and the birthplace of the solar wind. The FIELDS instrument...
Coronal heating | Solar Probe Plus | Astrophysics and Astroparticles | Planetology | Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics) | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Physics | Measurement | Turbulence | Investigations | Corona | Space exploration | Sun | Scientific apparatus & instruments | Spacecraft | Solar probes | Radio emission | NASA | Measuring instruments | Magnetic fields | Electron density | Plasma waves | Sciences of the Universe | Astrophysics
Coronal heating | Solar Probe Plus | Astrophysics and Astroparticles | Planetology | Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics) | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Physics | Measurement | Turbulence | Investigations | Corona | Space exploration | Sun | Scientific apparatus & instruments | Spacecraft | Solar probes | Radio emission | NASA | Measuring instruments | Magnetic fields | Electron density | Plasma waves | Sciences of the Universe | Astrophysics
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Space Science Reviews, ISSN 0038-6308, 4/2008, Volume 136, Issue 1, pp. 487 - 528
This paper introduces and describes the radio and plasma wave investigation on the STEREO Mission: STEREO/WAVES or S/WAVES. The S/WAVES instrument includes a...
Space instrumentation | Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences | Astrophysics | Planetology | Solar radioastronomy | Space Exploration and Astronautics | Physics | CLUMPY LANGMUIR-WAVES | solar radioastronomy | CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS | THERMAL NOISE SPECTROSCOPY | INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM | space instrumentation | HARMONIC EMISSION | STOCHASTIC-GROWTH THEORY | 1 AU | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | SOLAR-WIND | WIND ELECTRON PARAMETERS | EARTHS BOW SHOCK | Plasma | Solar physics | Corona | Space exploration | Telemetry | Spacecraft
Space instrumentation | Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences | Astrophysics | Planetology | Solar radioastronomy | Space Exploration and Astronautics | Physics | CLUMPY LANGMUIR-WAVES | solar radioastronomy | CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS | THERMAL NOISE SPECTROSCOPY | INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM | space instrumentation | HARMONIC EMISSION | STOCHASTIC-GROWTH THEORY | 1 AU | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | SOLAR-WIND | WIND ELECTRON PARAMETERS | EARTHS BOW SHOCK | Plasma | Solar physics | Corona | Space exploration | Telemetry | Spacecraft
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Nature, ISSN 0028-0836, 07/2015, Volume 523, Issue 7559, pp. 193 - 195
Over 40 years ago it was suggested that electron loss in the region of the radiation belts that overlaps with the region of high plasma density called the...
MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Plasma physics | Radiation | Research
MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Plasma physics | Radiation | Research
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, ISSN 2169-9380, 10/2018, Volume 123, Issue 10, pp. 8331 - 8357
The stimulation of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves by a magnetospheric compression is perhaps the closest thing to a controlled experiment that is...
INSTABILITY | SOURCE REGION | LOW-FREQUENCY | MAGNETOSHEATH | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | ION-CYCLOTRON WAVES | CLUSTER | MAGNETOSPHERE | PLASMAPAUSE | MAGNETIC PULSATIONS | POLARIZATION | Stability | Ion cyclotron waves | Magnetosheath | Magnetopause | Spacecraft | Ground-based observation | Ground stations | Magnetospheres | Magnetosphere | Cyclotrons | Western hemisphere | Longitudinal waves | Instability | Wave generation | Magnetic fields | Boundary layers
INSTABILITY | SOURCE REGION | LOW-FREQUENCY | MAGNETOSHEATH | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | ION-CYCLOTRON WAVES | CLUSTER | MAGNETOSPHERE | PLASMAPAUSE | MAGNETIC PULSATIONS | POLARIZATION | Stability | Ion cyclotron waves | Magnetosheath | Magnetopause | Spacecraft | Ground-based observation | Ground stations | Magnetospheres | Magnetosphere | Cyclotrons | Western hemisphere | Longitudinal waves | Instability | Wave generation | Magnetic fields | Boundary layers
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, ISSN 2169-9380, 09/2017, Volume 122, Issue 9, pp. 9115 - 9133
A study of the structure of 145 low‐Mach number (M≤3), low‐beta (β≤1), quasi‐perpendicular interplanetary collisionless shock waves observed by the Wind...
whistler mode waves | Wind spacecraft | wave analysis | collisionless shock waves | nonlinear waves | interplanetary shocks | WIND | UPSTREAM | SAMPLING THEORY | PLASMA-WAVES | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | MAGNETIC-FIELD | TURBULENCE | EARTHS BOW SHOCK | NONSTATIONARITY | WAVE-PROPAGATION | Shock waves | Amplitudes | Beta rays | Spacecraft | Upstream | Coplanarity | Magnetic structure | Evolution | Particle acceleration | Magnetic fields | Mach number
whistler mode waves | Wind spacecraft | wave analysis | collisionless shock waves | nonlinear waves | interplanetary shocks | WIND | UPSTREAM | SAMPLING THEORY | PLASMA-WAVES | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | MAGNETIC-FIELD | TURBULENCE | EARTHS BOW SHOCK | NONSTATIONARITY | WAVE-PROPAGATION | Shock waves | Amplitudes | Beta rays | Spacecraft | Upstream | Coplanarity | Magnetic structure | Evolution | Particle acceleration | Magnetic fields | Mach number
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Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, ISSN 0148-0227, 09/2005, Volume 110, Issue A9, pp. A09206 - n/a
Measurements from the Cluster spacecraft of electric fields, magnetic fields, and ions are used to study the structure and dynamics of the reconnection region...
Magnetic reconnection | Magnetospheric Physics | Plasma sheet | Electric fields | electric fields | plasma sheet | reconnection | KINK INSTABILITY | BOUNDARY-LAYER | GEOTAIL OBSERVATIONS | PARTICLE SIMULATIONS | FULL PARTICLE | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | COLLISIONLESS MAGNETIC RECONNECTION | MAGNETOTAIL RECONNECTION | LATITUDE DAYSIDE MAGNETOPAUSE | PLASMA SHEET | EARTHS MAGNETOPAUSE | Electric potential | Current sheets | Amplitudes | Fluid dynamics | Fluid flow | Clusters | Acceleration
Magnetic reconnection | Magnetospheric Physics | Plasma sheet | Electric fields | electric fields | plasma sheet | reconnection | KINK INSTABILITY | BOUNDARY-LAYER | GEOTAIL OBSERVATIONS | PARTICLE SIMULATIONS | FULL PARTICLE | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | COLLISIONLESS MAGNETIC RECONNECTION | MAGNETOTAIL RECONNECTION | LATITUDE DAYSIDE MAGNETOPAUSE | PLASMA SHEET | EARTHS MAGNETOPAUSE | Electric potential | Current sheets | Amplitudes | Fluid dynamics | Fluid flow | Clusters | Acceleration
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Geophysical Research Letters, ISSN 0094-8276, 11/2017, Volume 44, Issue 22, pp. 11,265 - 11,272
We present observations that provide the strongest evidence yet that discrete whistler mode chorus packets cause relativistic electron microbursts. On 20...
conjunction | chorus | microburst | Van Allen Probe | FIREBIRD | GEM STORMS | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | ZONE ELECTRONS | PRECIPITATION | RADIATION BELT | AURORAL-ZONE | EMISSIONS | SOURCE REGION | RESOLUTION | VLF-CHORUS | ASSOCIATION | Chorus | Radiation | Cubesat | Coherent scattering | Microbursts | Magnetospheres | Waves | Magnetosphere | Relativistic effects | Wave dispersion | Earth | Electron microbursts | Storms | Dynamics | Bursts | Trapped electrons | Relativism | Outer radiation belt | Microbursts (meteorology) | Sensors | Probes | Earth orbits | Electrons
conjunction | chorus | microburst | Van Allen Probe | FIREBIRD | GEM STORMS | GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | ZONE ELECTRONS | PRECIPITATION | RADIATION BELT | AURORAL-ZONE | EMISSIONS | SOURCE REGION | RESOLUTION | VLF-CHORUS | ASSOCIATION | Chorus | Radiation | Cubesat | Coherent scattering | Microbursts | Magnetospheres | Waves | Magnetosphere | Relativistic effects | Wave dispersion | Earth | Electron microbursts | Storms | Dynamics | Bursts | Trapped electrons | Relativism | Outer radiation belt | Microbursts (meteorology) | Sensors | Probes | Earth orbits | Electrons
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SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, ISSN 0038-6308, 12/2016, Volume 204, Issue 1-4, pp. 49 - 82
NASA's Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission will make the first in situ measurements of the solar corona and the birthplace of the solar wind. The FIELDS instrument...
Coronal heating | WIND | Solar Probe Plus | CORONA | INTERPLANETARY | MODEL | SPACECRAFT | ACCELERATION | ALFVEN WAVES | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | FREQUENCY | RADIO | TURBULENCE | Fysik | Physical Sciences | Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences | Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
Coronal heating | WIND | Solar Probe Plus | CORONA | INTERPLANETARY | MODEL | SPACECRAFT | ACCELERATION | ALFVEN WAVES | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | FREQUENCY | RADIO | TURBULENCE | Fysik | Physical Sciences | Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi | Naturvetenskap | Natural Sciences | Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, ISSN 2169-9380, 03/2019, Volume 124, Issue 3, pp. 1726 - 1737
This paper presents the first analysis of Van Allen Probes measurements of the cold plasma density and electric field in the inner magnetosphere to show that...
plasmapause | inner magnetosphere | solar rotation | plasmasphere | convection electric field | LARGE-SCALE | MODEL | EROSION | VAN ALLEN PROBES | STORM | WAVES | BELT | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | Cold plasmas | Wind effects | Wind velocity | Irradiance | Density | Periodicities | Magnetosphere | Earth rotation | Earth's magnetic field | Wind speed | Rotating plasmas | Plasmaspheric density | Modulation | Erosion control | Solar cycle | Solar wind | Electric fields | Erosion | Ultraviolet irradiances | Spacecraft | Solar maximum | Plasmasphere | Rotation | Plasma density | Sun | Magnetospheres | Solar rotation | Satellites | Geomagnetic fields | Wind power generation | Plasmapause | Magnetism | Magnetic fields | Magnetospheric-solar wind relationships
plasmapause | inner magnetosphere | solar rotation | plasmasphere | convection electric field | LARGE-SCALE | MODEL | EROSION | VAN ALLEN PROBES | STORM | WAVES | BELT | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | Cold plasmas | Wind effects | Wind velocity | Irradiance | Density | Periodicities | Magnetosphere | Earth rotation | Earth's magnetic field | Wind speed | Rotating plasmas | Plasmaspheric density | Modulation | Erosion control | Solar cycle | Solar wind | Electric fields | Erosion | Ultraviolet irradiances | Spacecraft | Solar maximum | Plasmasphere | Rotation | Plasma density | Sun | Magnetospheres | Solar rotation | Satellites | Geomagnetic fields | Wind power generation | Plasmapause | Magnetism | Magnetic fields | Magnetospheric-solar wind relationships
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, ISSN 2169-9380, 07/2016, Volume 121, Issue 7, pp. 6353 - 6377
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