The effect of AMR on the magnetized CME model in Icarus
Authors: Tinatin Baratashvili (KU Leuven), Stefaan Poedts (KU Leuven) Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are the main drivers of interplanetary shocks and space weather disturbances. OneView More

Authors: Tinatin Baratashvili (KU Leuven), Stefaan Poedts (KU Leuven) Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are the main drivers of interplanetary shocks and space weather disturbances. OneView More
Authors: Carlos R. Braga (George Mason University, Fairfax, VA), Angelos Vourlidas (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD) Magnetic reconnection is ubiquitous in spaceView More
Authors: Kalpa Henadhira Arachchige (Department of Physics & Applied Physics, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA), Ofer Cohen (Department of Physics & Applied Physics, University ofView More
Authors: Lucas Tarr (National Solar Observatory), Mark Linton (Naval Research Laboratory), Peter Schuck (Goddard Space Flight Center), James Leake (Goddard Space Flight Center) A cruciallyView More
Authors: Ilya Kuzichev (New Jersey Institute of Technology, Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research, Newark, NJ, USA), Ivan Vasko (Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA,View More
Authors: Bofeng Tang (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Haihong Che (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Gary Zank (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Vladimir Kolobov (UniversityView More
Authors: William Ashfield IV (Montana State University), Dana Longcope (Montana State University) Coronal flare emission is commonly observed to decay on timescales longer than one-dimensionalView More
Authors: Paul Cassak (West Virginia University), Milton Arencibia (West Virginia University), Hasan Barbhuiya (West Virginia University), Amir Caspi (Southwest Research Institute), Haoming Liang (University ofView More
Authors: E. Lichko (University of Arizona), K. Klein (University of Arizona) Due to low collisionality in space and astrophysical plasmas, distributions of ions and electronsView More
Authors: Sadykov, V.M. (GSU), Kosovichev, A.G. (NJIT), Kitiashvili, I.N. (NASA ARC), Oria, V. (NJIT), Nita, G.M. (NJIT), O’Keefe, P. (NJIT), Francis, F. (NJIT), Chong, C.J.View More
Authors: Sushant S. Mahajan (W. W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University), Xudong Sun (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii), Junwei Zhao (W. W. HansenView More
Authors: Francesco Pecora(University of Delaware), William H. Matthaeus(University of Delaware), Leonardo Primavera(Università della Calabria), Antonella Greco(Università della Calabria), Rohit Chhiber(University of Delaware, NASA Goddard SpaceView More
Authors: Chris Crawford (The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Haihong Che (The University of Alabama in Huntsville) A new nonlinear magnetic reconnection (MR) acceleration mechanismView More
Authors: Samuel T. Hart (UTSA), Maher A. Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute), Radoslav Bučík (SwRI), Mihir I. Desai (SwRI), Robert W. Ebert (SwRI), Gang Li (UniversityView More
Authors: Silvina E. Guidoni, (American University / NASA GSFC), Judith T. Karpen (NASA GSFC), C. Richard DeVore (NASA GSFC) Spectral single and double power lawsView More
Authors: Bart van der Holst (University of Michigan) We compare Alfvén Wave Solar atmosphere Model (AWSoM) simulations with the tenth orbit of NASA’s Parker SolarView More
Authors: Keaton Van Eck (UAH), Jakobus le Roux (UAH), Lingling Zhao (UAH) Traditionally, diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) has been invoked to explain energetic particle fluxView More
Authors: Sanchita Pal (Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 64, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland), Benjamin J. Lynch (Space Sciences Laboratory, University ofCalifornia–Berkeley, Berkeley, CAView More
Authors: Katherine Holland (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL; NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, FL), Dr. Katariina Nykyri (Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL), Dr.View More
Authors: Evangelia Samara (Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium and KU Leuven, Belgium), Charles N. Arge (NASA/GSFC, USA), Rui F. Pinto (LDE3, Uni. Paris-Saclay, France andView More
Authors: Samantha Wallace (NPP, NASA/GSFC), Shaela I. Jones (CUA, NASA/GSFC), C. Nick Arge (NASA/GSFC), Nicholeen M. Viall (NASA/GSFC), Carl J. Henney (AFRL) Parker Solar Probes’sView More
Authors: James Juno (Princeton Plasma Physics Lab) For as long as we have been measuring shock waves in interstellar space, we have, whenever possible, leveragedView More
Authors: G.A. de Nolfo (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), J.M. Ryan (University of New Hampshire) Solar eruptive events often unfold into distinct phases—a prompt impulsiveView More
Authors: D. Carpenter (University of Michigan), L. Zhao (University of Michigan), S. T. Lepri (University of Michigan) In this work, we analyze the individual chargeView More
Authors: Katariina Nykyri (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University), Xuanye Ma (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University), Roberto Cuellar Rangel (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University), Jef Broll (LANL), Joe Borovsky (Space Science Institute),View More
Authors: Aatiya Ali (Georgia State University), Viacheslav Sadykov (Georgia State University), Alexander Kosovichev (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Solar energetic particles (SEPs) and their propagationView More
Authors: Rohit Chhiber (University of Delaware & NASA GSFC), William Matthaeus (University of Delaware), Arcadi Usmanov (University of Delaware & NASA GSFC), Riddhi Bandyopadhyay (PrincetonView More
Authors: Samuel Badman (UC Berkeley/Space Sciences Lab) This scene-setting talk will review current and upcoming models of the coupled coronal and heliospheric system in termsView More
Authors: Young Dae Yoon (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory), Deirdre E. Wendel (NASA GSFC), Gunsu S. Yun (POSTECH) From the Harris equilibrium to the force-free equilibrium, thereView More
Authors: Arturo Tinoco-Arenas (Instituto de Geofísica UNAM) , Primož Kajdič (Instituto de Geofísica UNAM), Luis Preisser (Space Research Institute / Austrian Academy of Science )View More
Authors: Carlos Arturo Perez-Alanis (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM), Miho Janvier (Universit ́e Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale, Orsay, France), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (Heliophysics ScienceView More
Authors: Zihao Yang (Peking University; NCAR/HAO), Hui Tian (Peking University), Xianyong Bai (NAOC), Yajie Chen (Peking Univerisity), Yang Guo (Nanjing University), Yingjie Zhu (University ofView More
Authors: Zihao Yang (Peking University; NCAR/HAO), Christian Bethge (USRA), Hui Tian (Peking University), Steven Tomcyzk (NCAR/HAO), Richard Morton (Northumbria University), Giulio Del Zanna (University ofView More
Authors: Ivan Vasko (UC Berkeley), Ajay Lotekar (IRF, Sweden), Tai Phan (UC Berkeley), Kaz Alimov (UC Berkeley), Stuart Bale (UC Berkeley), Forrest Mozer (UC Berkeley),View More
Authors: Satoshi Inoue (Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology), Keiji Hayashi (George Mason University), Takahiro Miyoshi (Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima UniversityView More
Authors: H. Y. Wei (Dept. of Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA), L. K. Jian (NASA Goddard Space FlightView More
Authors: Wenyuan Yu (University of New Hampshire), Nada A. Al-Haddad (University of New Hampshire), Charles J. Farrugia (University of New Hampshire), Noé Lugaz (University ofView More
Authors: Giuliana de Toma (HAO/NCAR) The period of solar minimum and rising phase of solar cycle 25 is examined using HMI magnetic field and sunspotView More
Authors: Piyush Agrawal (Southwest Research Institute), Lisa Upton (Southwest Research Institute) Understanding the motions of solar photospheric magnetic fields is crucial, as they are aView More
Authors: Holly Gilbert (HAO), Steven Tomczyk (HAO), Sarah Gibson (HAO, Enrico Landi (U. of Michigan), Haosheng Lin (U. of Hawaii), Ed DeLuca (Harvard Smithsonian CfA),View More