Path Lengths of Stochastic Parker Field Lines
Authors: Gang Li (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Nic Bian (University of Alabama in Huntsville) In the 1960’s, Leighton developed a diffusion model for theView More

Authors: Gang Li (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Nic Bian (University of Alabama in Huntsville) In the 1960’s, Leighton developed a diffusion model for theView More
Description: Up to two positions are available to work in Dr Christopher Chen’s UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF) team on the research programme “Exploring NewView More
Authors: Gregory Szypko (Rice University), Grant Gorman (Rice University), Stephen Bradshaw (Rice University) Interchange Reconnection (IR) is a magnetic reconnection scenario occurring at the boundaryView More
Authors: Sarah Peery (Dartmouth), Yi-Hsin Liu (Dartmouth), Xiaocan Li (Dartmouth) In this study, the scaling of relativistic reconnection is studied in the presence of bothView More
Authors: Samantha Wallace (NPP, NASA/GSFC), Nicholeen M. Viall (NASA/GSFC), C. Nick Arge (NASA/GSFC) A fundamental aspect of solar wind formation is where the plasma originatesView More
Authors: Benjamin Chandran Observations from Parker Solar Probe and other spacecraft suggest that the solar wind is powered to a large extent by an Alfven-waveView More
Authors: A. Santa Fe Dueñas (UTSA/SwRI), R. W. Ebert (SwRI/UTSA), G. Li (UAH), Z. Ding (CmPA KULeuven), M. A. Dayeh (SwRI/UTSA), M. I. Desai (SwRI/UTSA)View More
June 22, 2023 We are pleased to announce NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) is organizing the 2023 Space Weather Enterprise ForumView More
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) invites applications for the position of Research Scientist 2. The successful applicant will work with Prof. Ben Chandran onView More
Authors: Yuta Notsu (CU Boulder/LASP/NSO), Adam F. Kowalski (CU Boulder/LASP/NSO), Hiroyuki Maehara (NAOJ), Kosuke Namekata (NAOJ), Kenji Hamaguchi (NASA/GSFC & UMBC), Teruaki Enoto (Kyoto University),View More
Authors: Silvina E. Guidoni (American University), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) Interpreting in situ observations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) has been aView More
Authors: Dale E. Gary (NJIT), EOVSA and OVRO-LWA Teams The Expanded Owens Valley Solar Array (EOVSA) is a solar-dedicated radio imaging array operating in theView More
Authors: Michael Hahn (Columbia University), Mahboubeh Asgari-Targhi (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Daniel Wolf Savin (Columbia University) We have measured line widths in active region coronalView More
Authors: Kimberly Moreland(CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder; NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center), Hazel M. Bain(CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder; NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center), MarlonView More
Authors: Dibyendu Sur (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) The paper demonstrates the possible presence of different kinetic structures in the induced Venus magnetosphere. This isView More
Authors: Claire L. Liu (Los Gatos High School, Los Gatos, CA), Junwei Zhao (Stanford University) Solar eruptions, such as flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs),View More
Authors: E. Sanchez-Garcia (SCiESMEX/LANCE, Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México); E. Aguilar-Rodriguez (SCiESMEX/LANCE, Instituto de Geofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México); SCiESMEX/LANCE, InstitutoView More
Authors: Alessandro Liberatore (JPL/CALTECH), Paulett Liewer (JPL/CALTECH), Marco Velli (UCLA), Olga Panasenco (Adv.Helio), Angelos Vourlidas (JHU-APL), Carlos R. Braga (G.Mason Univ.), Daniele Telloni (INAF-OATo), SalvatoreView More
Authors: Francesco Pecora (University of Delaware), Sergio Servidio (Università della Calabria), Yan Yang (University of Delaware), William H. Matthaeus (University of Delaware), Alexandros Chasapis (LASPView More
Authors: Jung-Tsung Li (Ohio State University), John F. Beacom (Ohio State University), Spencer Griffith (Ohio State University), Annika H. G. Peter (Ohio State University) TheView More
You will serve as a Radiation Technical Discipline Engineer applying expertise in radiation protection principles, dosimetry, and space flight operations to effectively conduct operations on the InternationalView More
Childcare Survey SHINE organizers are working to assess the best way to support parents during the workshop. If you are considering bringing children with youView More
An exciting Civil Servant position (permanent) is being offered by the Heliophysics and Planetary Science Branch at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville,View More
A special issue “Past, Present, and Future of Multispacecraft Measurements for Space Physics” is now open in the two journals Frontiers in Astronomy and SpaceView More
NSF Geospace program officers will host a virtual office hour on Friday April 21, 2023, 3-4 pm EDT / 12-1 pm PDT. The main topicsView More
Registration and abstract submission are now open for the second Solar Physics High Energy Research (SPHERE) Workshop, to be held 20–23 June 2023 at theView More
Save the date! 30 October – 3 November 2023 Heliophysics is the science of understanding the Sun and its interaction with the Earth and the solar system. Here, we define Heliophysics to encompass space plasmaView More
We are delighted to announce an inaugural workshop on Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC) to bring together participants from research, industry and government domains to develop aView More
Hello everyone, we hope you all are doing well. SHINE 2023 will be held in Stowe, VT at the Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa fromView More
The Faculty Development in geoSpace Science (FDSS) funding opportunity supports the creation of new tenure-track faculty positions at U.S. universities and colleges. The aim of FDSS isView More
Welcome to the new SHINE newsletter mail service. You may have noticed many automated emails coming through and we appreciate your patience as we getView More
On March 29, 2023, the Step-1 and Step-2 proposal due dates for B.7 Space Weather Science Application Research-to-Operations-to-Research (SWR2O2R) were deferred to until April 28View More
Updated April 3, 2023 The Energetic Particle Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has an opening for an early-career scientist interested in the originView More
Dear Colleagues, We would like to invite you to submit a paper to the Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciencesspecial issue titled “Energy Transfer And ExchangeView More
Please submit your 2023 SHINE session proposal at the following link: https://forms.gle/onZN3Q7evbAmxxeS8 2023 SHINE Workshop Session Proposals Deadline Extended to March 3rd The 2023 SHINEView More
Dear SHINErs, Please see two announcements below. Noé Lugaz, on behalf of the SHINE steering committee. 1- 2023 SHINE Workshop Session ProposalsThe 2023 SHINE workshopView More
Authors: Momchil Molnar (APS, LASP, University of Colorado, Boulder/NSO), Kevin Reardon (University of Colorado, Boulder/NSO), Steven Cranmer (APS, LASP,University of Colorado, Boulder), Adam Kowalski (APS,View More
Authors: Bryce Cannon (NJIT), Haimin Wang (NJIT), Ju Jing (NJIT) Magnetic reconnection is an important process to quickly release stored magnetic energy in solar flares.View More
Authors: Alexandra Glenn (UH Mānoa, IfA), Haosheng Lin (UH Mānoa, IfA) SPIES mock-up is a proof of concept instrument that will prove the viability ofView More
Authors: Nada Al-Haddad (SSC, UNH), Noé Lugaz (SSC, UNH) Magnetic field structure of Coronal Mass Ejections has been often thought of as accurately represented byView More