Development of a Neutral Calcium Plasma Source
Authors: Jacob McLaughlin (University of Iowa), Fred Skiff (University of Iowa) Neutral calcium plasma is particularly interesting for studies of ion wave dynamics. Apart fromView More
Abstracts for the SHINE 2022 Workshop in Honolulu, HI
Authors: Jacob McLaughlin (University of Iowa), Fred Skiff (University of Iowa) Neutral calcium plasma is particularly interesting for studies of ion wave dynamics. Apart fromView More
Authors: Tom Schad (National Solar Observatory), Alexandra Tritschler (National Solar Observatory), and the DKIST Science Team The chromospheric and coronal polarimetric capabilities of DKIST, inView More
Authors: Shaheda Begum Shaik (George Mason University), Mark Linton (Naval Research Laboratory), Phillip Hess (Naval Research Laboratory), Sarah Gibson (National Center for Atmospheric Research) WeView More
Authors: Chen Shi (UCLA), Marco Velli (UCLA), Anna Tenerani (UT Austin), Anton Artemyev (UCLA) The stability problem of current sheets is one of the mostView More
Authors: Luiz F. G. dos Santos (nextSource Inc), Thomas Narock (Goucher College), Ayris Narock ( NASA GSFC/ADNET Systems Inc), Sanchita Pal (NASA GSFC/University of Helsinky),View More
Authors: M. A. Dayeh (SwRI), M. J. Starkey (SwRI), R. Bučik (SwRI) and M.I. Desai (SwRI) The interplanetary Suprathermal (ST) ion population is unambiguously thoughtView 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: Chen Shi (UCLA), Marco Velli (UCLA), Anna Tenerani (UT Austin) Solar wind is highly turbulent and contains fluctuations on all scales which are dynamicallyView More
Authors: Kai Yang (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii at Manoa) Magnetic helicity is conserved under ideal magnetohydrodynamics and quasi-conserved even under a resistive process.View More
Authors: Chika Onubogu (Boston University), Merav Opher (Boston University), Marc Kornbleuth (Boston University) The properties of the solar wind vary with the solar cycle, evolvingView More
Authors: Alberto Sainz Dalda (BAERI/LMSAL) This session will start with a critical review of the usage of machine learning (ML) and data assimilation (DA) inView More
Authors: F. Fraternale (University of Alabama in Huntsville – CSPAR), R. K. Bera (University of Alabama in Huntsville – CSPAR, USA), N. V. Pogorelov (UniversityView More
Authors: Xiaohan Ma (Boston University), Merav Opher (Boston University) The heliosphere is a vast region surrounding the Sun that marks the outer limits of theView More
Authors: Alicia K. Petersen (Air Force Research Lab, NRC), Stephen M. White (Air Force Research Lab, Kirtland AFB), Stephen W. Kahler (Air Force Research Lab,View More
Authors: Dylan Conner (WVU), Katherine Goodrich (WVU), Justin Bowman (WVU), Justin Riggs (WVU) Parker Solar Probe, while engaging in a gravity assist maneuver with Venus,View More
Authors: Ashraf Moradi (University of Arizona), Joe Giacalone (University of Arizona) Solar protons with rigidities higher than 1 GV (432 MeV) penetrate Earth’s atmosphere, generateView More
Authors: Benjamin Boe (NSF Postdoctoral Fellow. Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii), Shadia Habbal (Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii), Cooper Downs (Predictive Science Inc.),View More
Authors: Ruizhu Chen (Stanford University), Junwei Zhao (Stanford University), Shea A. Hess Webber (Stanford) The Sun’s far-side magnetic field is important for space weather forecastingView More
Authors: Nicolas Donders (The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Department of Space Science and The Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research), Amy Winebarger (NASAView More
Authors: Sherry Chhabra (George Mason University, Fairfax, VA), Jeffrey Reep (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC), Harry Warren (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC), N.P.S. Mithun (PhysicalView More
Authors: Nat Gopalswamy (NASA/GSFC) and the MOST team The Multiview Observatory for Solar Terrestrial Science (MOST) is envisioned as the next generation great observatory toView More
Authors: Heather Elliott, John Richardson, George Livadiotis, Tae Kim, Dave McComas, Eric Zirnstein, Pawel Swaczyna, Alan Stern, Randy Gladstone, Pontus Brandt, Fran Bagenal, Matt Hill,View More
Authors: Xiaohang Chen (University of Arizona), Athanasios Kouloumvakos (APL, Johns Hopkins University), Joe Giacalone (University of Arizona), Alexis Rouillard (CNRS) We simulate the spatial andView More
Authors: Joan Burkepile (High Altitude Observatory HAO), Steven Tomczyk (HAO), Ben Berkey (HAO), Marc Cotter (HAO) , Michael Galloy (HAO), Sarah Gibson (HAO), Don KolinskiView More
Authors: Chris R. Gilly (LASP) When SOHO was launched it included a suite of three coronagraphs, C1, C2, and C3. These imagers were made toView More
Authors: Aditya Gandhi (University of Michigan), Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti (University of Michigan) Magnetic switchbacks, designated by abrupt reversals in the radial component of the magnetic field,View More
Authors: F. Regnault (Space Science Center, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New Hampshire), N. Al-Haddad (Space Science Center, InstituteView More
Authors: M. D. Galloy (HAO Boulder, CO), J. T. Burkepile (HAO Boulder, CO), M. L. Mays (NASA GSFC), J. T. Jones (NASA GSFC), O. C.View More
Authors: M. Kenny (University of Colorado, Boulder), C. E. DeForest (Southwest Research Institute), P. C. Liewer (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. J. West (Southwest Research Institute)View More
Authors: Austin Brenner (University of Michigan), Matti Ala-Lahti (University of Michigan), Tuija Pulkkinen (University of Michigan) When an interplanetary coronal mass ejection impacts the earth’sView More
Authors: Gang Li (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Meng Jin (SETI), Zheyi Ding (KU LEUVEN) In forecasting SEP events, confidence level is an essential aspect. View More
Authors: John Stefan (NJIT), Alexander Kosovichev (NJIT), Andrey Stejko (NJIT) Past studies have found strong deviations in the mean phase travel time of acoustic wavesView More
Authors: Daniel B. Reisenfeld (Los Alamos National Laboratory), David A. Osthus (LANL), Brian P. Weaver (LANL), and Paul H. Janzen (University of Montana) The IBEX-HiView More
Authors: KD Leka (NWRA and Nagoya University), Karin Dissauer (NWRA), Graham Barnes (NWRA), Eric Wagner (NWRA) NWRA is releasing a machine-learning-ready dataset of E/UV timeseriesView More
Authors: Alexandre L. Brosius (PSU/NASA GSFC), Jaye L. Verniero (NASA GSFC), Adam Szabo (NASA GSFC) Parker Solar Probe is allowing us to witness magnetic reconnectionView More
Authors: Dennis Tilipman (University of Colorado, Boulder / LASP / NSO), Maria Kazachenko (University of Colorado, Boulder / LASP / NSO), Benoit Tremblay (University ofView More
Authors: Verniero, J. L. (NASA/GSFC), Phan, T. D. (UC Berkeley), Larson, D. (UC Berkeley), Szabo, A. (NASA/GSFC), Brosius, A. (NASA/GSFC/PSU), Livi, R. (UC Berkeley), Rahmati,View More
Authors: Shannon C. Hill (Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA), Matti Ala-Lahti (Department of Climate andView More
Authors: Mason Dorseth (Florida Institute of Technology), Jean C. Perez (Florida Institute of Technology), Sofiane Bourouaine (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory), Juan Carlos Palacios CaicedoView More
Authors: Noshin Mashayekhizadeh(University of New Hampshire), Benjamin D G Chandran(University of New Hampshire), Kai Germaschewski(University of New Hampshire) In parametric decay, the presence of aView More