High-resolution GAMERA MHD Simulation of a CME in the Inner Heliosphere
Authors: A.J. McCubbin (JHU APL), E. Provornikova (JHU APL), V.G. Merkin (JHU APL), S. Gibson (NCAR/HAO), N. Arge (NASA/GSFC) Modern coronagraphs like WISPR on ParkerView More
Abstracts for WG2 for the SHINE 2023 Workshop
Authors: A.J. McCubbin (JHU APL), E. Provornikova (JHU APL), V.G. Merkin (JHU APL), S. Gibson (NCAR/HAO), N. Arge (NASA/GSFC) Modern coronagraphs like WISPR on ParkerView More
Authors: Nada AlHaddad (SSC, UNH) In spite of the wealth of solar and heliospheric data and spacecraft, there has not been a single dedicated multi-spacecraftView More
Authors: Chadi Salem (University of California Berkeley), John Bonnell (University of California Berkeley) and Marc Pulupa (University of California Berkeley) We present a statistical analysisView More
Authors: Yeimy Rivera (CfA|Harvard & Smithsonian) With the launches of Parker Solar Probe (Parker) and Solar Orbiter, the solar observatory system of satellites continues toView More
Authors: Connor OBrien (Boston University), Brian Walsh (Boston University), Ying Zou (JHUAPL), Samira Tasnim (Institute for Solar-Terrestrial Physics DRL), Huaming Zhang (University of Alabama inView More
Authors: Dinesha V. Hegde (Department of Space Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Talwinder Singh (Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research (CSPAR), TheView More
Authors: Xiangrong Fu (New Mexico Consortium) Enhanced density fluctuations are reported by in-situ and remote sensing observations in the solar wind near the Sun, indicatingView More
Authors: Tien Vo (LASP – CU Boulder), Oleksiy Agapitov (SSL – UC Berkeley), Robert Ergun (LASP), Cynthia Cattell (U of Minnesota), Jack Redepenning (U ofView More
Authors: Keyvan Ghanbari (The university of Alabama in Huntsville), Gary P. Zank (The university of Alabama in Huntsville) Shocks are common astrophysical structures that areView More
Authors: Curt A de Koning (University of Colorado/CIRES), Dusan Odstrcil (GMU), Vic Pizzo (NOAA/SWPC), Craig DeForest (SwRI), Sarah Gibson (NCAR/HAO) We consider corotating interaction regionsView More
Authors: Mario M. Bisi (RAL Space, UK Research and Innovation – Science & Technology Facilities Council – Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire, OX11 0QX,View More
Authors: Soni, S. L.(CLaSP, University of Michigan), Akhavan-Tafti, M.(CLaSP, University of Michigan), Kasper, J.C.(CLaSP, University of Michigan), Velli, M.(Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences,View More
Authors: Zhenguang Huang (University of Michigan), Gabor Toth (University of Michigan), Nishtha Sachdeva (University of Michigan), Lulu Zhao (University of Michigan), Bart van der HolstView More
Authors: Nada AlHadda (Space Science Center and Department of Physics, University of New Hampshaire, Durham, NH 03284, USA; ts1090@wildcats.unh.edu), Yakub Olufadi(Space Science Center and DepartmentView More
Authors: F. Regnault (University of New Hampshire), N. Al-Haddad (University of New Hampshire), N. Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), C. J. Farrugia (University of NewView More
Authors: Bernard V. Jackson (UCSD, LaJolla, CA, USA), Matthew Bracamontes (UCSD, LaJolla, CA, USA), Andrew Buffington (UCSD, LaJolla, CA, USA), Jackie A. Davies (UK STFC,View More
Authors: Dylan Conner (West Virginia University), Katherine Goodrich (West Virginia University), Harriet George (University of Colorado), David Malaspina (University of Colorado), John W Bonnell (SSL,View More
Authors: Yu Chen (Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research, The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Qiang Hu (Department of Space Science & Center forView More
Authors: Justin Bowman (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University), Katherine Goodrich (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University), John Bonnell (Space SciencesView More
Authors: N.V. Pogorelov (University of Alabama in Huntsville), C. N. Arge (Goddard Space Flight Center), P. Colella (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), J. Linker (Predictive Science),View 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: Alexandria Holthaus (UH Manoa), Veronica Bindi (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Cristina Consolandi (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Claudio Corti (University of Hawaii atView More
Authors: Samuel Fordin (University of Delaware), Michael Shay (University of Delaware), Lynn B. Wilson (NASA GSFC) The Wind spacecraft has yielded several decades of high-resolutionView More
Authors: C. Kay (NASA GSFC/CUA), T. Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA GSFC), S. J. Hofmeister (Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics), E. Palmerio (Predictive Science) Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) andView More
Authors: Noé Lugaz (UNH), Camilla Scolini (UNH), Bin Zhuang (UNH), Charles J. Farrugia (UNH), Nada Al-Haddad (UNH), Réka Winslow (UNH), Florian Regnault (UNH), Wenyuan YuView More
Authors: Ying Wang Eruptive events are the major sources of solar wind and bring magnetic fields and energeticparticles from the solar surface to the nearView More
Authors: Tarik M. Salman (NASA/GSFC & GMU), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA/GSFC), Lan K. Jian (NASA/GSFC), Noé Lugaz (UNH), Fernando Carcaboso (NASA/GSFC) The historic Parker Solar ProbeView More
Authors: Syed Raza (UAH), Nikolai Pogorelov (UAH), Talwinder Singh (UAH) In this study, we aim to improve the accuracy of arrival time predictions for MHDView More
Authors: Mariana Jeunon (NASA GSFC/CUA), Sanchita Pal (NASA GSFC/GMU), Fernando Carcaboso (NASA GSFC), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA GSFC), Georgia De Nolfo (NASA GSFC), Eric Christian (NASAView More
Authors: A. Mubashir(Georgia State University), A. Ashok(Georgia State University), A.G. Bourgeois(Georgia State University), Y.T. Chien(Georgia State University), M. Connors(Georgia State University), E.Potdevin(Georgia State University), X.View More
Authors: Malcolm Colson (University of New Hampshire) Earth is constantly being showered with cosmic rays, most of which produce energetic neutrons that can make itView More
Authors: Bin Zhuang (UNH), Noé Lugaz (UNH), Nada Al-Haddad (UNH), Camilla Scolini (UNH), Charles J. Farrugia (UNH), Florian Regnault (UNH), Emma E. Davies (ASWO), WenyuanView More
Authors: Ruoyu Wang (University of Michigan Computer Science), Richard E. L. Higgins (University of Michigan Computer Science), David F. Fouhey (University of Michigan Computer Science),View More
Authors: M. Ala-Lahti (University of Michigan), T. I. Pulkkinen (University of Michigan), J. Ruohotie (University of Helsinki), M. Akhavan-Tafti (University of Michigan), S. W. GoodView More
Authors: Evangelia Samara (NASA/GSFC), Charles N. Arge (NASA/GSFC), Rui F. Pinto (IRAP and CNES), Jasmina Magdalenic (SIDC, Royal Observatory of Belgium and KU Leuven), LucianoView More
Authors: Lengying Khoo (Princeton University) The 15 February 2022 event is one of the largest solar energetic particles (SEP) events observed so far in SolarView More
Authors: Sanchita Pal (Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States, Department of Physics and Astronomy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA,View More
Authors: Phillip Hess (NRL), Robin Colaninno (NRL), Angelos Vourlidas (APL), Guillermo Stenborg (APL), Russell Howard (APL), Shaheda Shaik (GMU) The SoloHI instrument was built toView More
Authors: Christopher Rowell, Dr. Ming Zhang Solar wind parameters are continuously monitored by spacecraft orbiting Earth. It is desirable to know when a solar windView More
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