The Structure and Dynamics of the Forming Heliospheric Current Sheet
Authors: Lizet S. Casillas (UCLA), Marco Velli (UCLA) The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is the boundary between open magnetic field lines of opposite polarity inView More
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Authors: Lizet S. Casillas (UCLA), Marco Velli (UCLA) The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is the boundary between open magnetic field lines of opposite polarity inView 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: Kai Yang (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa) Xudong Sun (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa) Graham Kerr (Department ofView More
Authors: Savannah Perez-Piel (Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley), Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas (Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley), Juan Carlos Martínez Oliveros (SpaceView More
Authors: Carlos R. Braga (George Mason University), Vamsee Krishna Jagarlamudi (JHUAPL), Angelos Vourlidas (JHUAPL), Guillermo Stenborg (JHUAPL), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center) DespiteView More
Authors: Nishtha Sachdeva, Zhenguang Huang, Aniket Jivani, Hongfan Chen, Gabor Toth, Ward Manchester, Bart van der Holst Accurate modeling of a CME from the SunView More
Authors: Anthony Rasca (CIRES/NOAA) On 8 March 2012 a large geomagnetic storm was triggered by a passing CME associated with a X-class solar flare daysView More
Authors: Lois J. Landwer(CIRES/NOAA), Hazel Bain(CIRES/NOAA), Mark Miesch (CIRES/NOAA), George Millward (CIRES/NOAA), Enrico Camporeale (CIRES/NOAA), Eric Adamson (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center(SWPC) in NOAA plansView More
Authors: Xiaoyan Xie (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), Gang Li (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Katharine Reeves (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) We develop various procedures toView More
Authors: Paria Abouhamzeh (Department of Space Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville), Bingbing Wang (The Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research, University of AlabamaView More
Authors: A. Kouloumvakos (The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), G. M. Mason (The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), G. C. Ho (The JohnsView More
Authors: E. Lichko (University of Chicago), J. Juno (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), S. Conley (University of Iowa, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), G. Howes (University ofView More
Authors: Sahanaj Aktar Banu (University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States), Reka Winslow (University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States), EmmaView More
Authors: Holly Gilbert (HAO), CMEx team (various affiliations) We discuss a new mission that uses ultraviolet spectropolarimetry to diagnose magnetism from the solar photosphere toView More
Authors: Regis John (West Virginia University), Paul Cassak (West Virginia University), Subash Adhikari (West Virginia University), Gustavo Elias Bartolo (West Virginia University), Sonu Yadav (WestView More
Authors: Rohit Chhiber (NASA GSFC and U Delaware) Observations from Parker Solar Probe’s first several orbits are used to investigate the helioradial evolution of probabilityView More
Authors: Rachael Filwett (Montana State University), Robert Allen (Applied Physics Laboratory), Gang Li (University of Alabama Huntsville), Maher Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute) The suprathermal particleView More
Authors: Joshua Morgan (Caltech), Paul Bellan (Caltech) The Caltech MHD Plasma Jet experiment generates a relatively low temperature plasma of approximately 2eV and density ofView More
Authors: Rayta A. Pradata (University of Delaware), Gang Kai Poh (NASA GSFC/Catholic University of America), Ana Peruza (George Mason University), Zhenguang Huang (University of MichiganView More
Authors: Theodore Broeren (University of Arizona), Kristopher Klein (University of Arizona) The upcoming NASA mission HelioSwarm will use nine spacecraft to make simultaneous measurements ofView More
Authors: Samuel Evans (Boston University Center for Space Physics), Meers Oppenheim (Boston University Center for Space Physics), Juan Martínez-Sykora (Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Laboratory),View More
Authors: Michael Nastac (University of Oxford), Michael Barnes (University of Oxford), Robert Ewart (University of Oxford), James Juno (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), Alexander Schekochihin (UniversityView More
Authors: C. J. Farrugia (Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824), B. J. Vasquez (Space Science Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham,View More
Authors: Alexandros Koukras (Columbia University), Michael Hahn (Columbia University), Daniel W. Savin (Columbia University) The fast solar wind originates from regions of open magnetic fieldView More
Authors: Hasan Barbhuiya (West Virginia University), Paul Cassak (West Virginia University) Energy conversion in collisionless space plasmas has garnered significant attention in recent years. KineticView More
Authors: Oliver E. K. Rice (Durham University), Anthony R. Yeates (Durham University) We investigate which scalar quantity or quantities can best predict the loss ofView More
Authors: P. Heinzel (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic and Wroclaw University, Poland), J. Wollmann (Czech Academy of Sciences), P. Kabath (Czech Academy of Sciences)View More
Authors: Hameedullah Farooki (NJIT), Sung-Jun Noh (LANL), Youra Shin (NJIT), Hyomin Kim (NJIT), Haimin Wang (NJIT), Jason T. L. Wang (NJIT), Yasser Abduallah (NJIT), QiangView More
Authors: Yu Xu (Peking Univeristy), Hui Tian (Peking University), Julián Alvarado-Goméz (Astrophysics Institute Potsdam) Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on the hosting stars are considered toView More
Authors: Zihao Yang (Peking University; NCAR/HAO), Hui Tian (Peking University), Yu Xu (Peking University), Xianyu Liu (Peking University) Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the largest-scaleView More
Authors: Niranjana Shankarappa (University of Arizona), Kristopher Klein (University of Arizona), Mihailo Martinovic (University of Arizona) Solar wind heating and acceleration is a long-standing problemView More
Authors: Tak Chu Li (Dartmouth College), Yi-Hsin Liu (Dartmouth College), Yi Qi (University of Colorado Boulder), and Muni Zhou (Institute for Advanced Study) Magnetic reconnectionView More
Authors: Minami Yoshida (The University of Tokyo, ISAS/JAXA), Toshifumi Shimizu (ISAS/JAXA, The University of Tokyo), Shin Toriumi (ISAS/JAXA) The “open” magnetic field extending from theView More
Authors: Paul Cassak (West Virginia University), Hasan Barbhuiya (West Virginia University) Energy conversion between bulk kinetic and thermal energy in weakly collisional and collisionless plasmas,View More
Authors: Subash Adhikari (Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for KINETIC Plasma Physics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA), Paul A. Cassak (DepartmentView More
Authors: Jada Walters (University of Arizona), Kris Klein (University of Arizona), James Juno (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), Jason TenBarge (Princeton University), Emily Lichko (University ofView More
Authors: G.P. Zank (Center for Space Plasma Research and Aeronomic Research and Department of Space Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville) The nature of magnetohydrodynamicView More
Authors: khagendra Katuwal (NMSU), R.T. James McAteer (NMSU) Coronal holes are temporary regions in the solar corona that appear dark in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) andView More
Authors: Nat Mathews (NASA GSFC), Barbara Thompson (NASA GSFC) We present a Physics-Informed Neural Net architecture for full-vector-field construction of magnetohydrostatic models of coronal activeView More
Authors: Don Kolinski (HAO/NCAR), Craig DeForest (SwRI), Sarah Gibson (HAO/NCAR), and the PUNCH team PUNCH is a NASA Small Explorer mission to better understand howView More