Suprathermal Electrons in the Heliospheric Magnetic Field
Authors: Alicia Petersen (University of Florida), David Galarza (University of Florida) Recent Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations nearer the Sun than ever before likely containsView More
Associated with SHINE 2024 Session 6
Authors: Alicia Petersen (University of Florida), David Galarza (University of Florida) Recent Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations nearer the Sun than ever before likely containsView More
Authors: Gabor Toth (University of Michigan), Bart van der Holst (University of Michigan) Extended magnetohydrodynamic (XMHD) involves extra variables and/or terms compared to ideal magnethohydrodynamicsView More
Authors: Bernard V. Jackson (Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California, San Diego), Benjamin Pieczynski (Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California, SanView More
Authors: Jaye Verniero (NASA GSFC), Robert Alexander (NASA GSFC/UMBC), Kristoff Paulson (SAO), Sam Badman (SAO) Parker Solar Probe (PSP) is sampling unprecedented regions of theView More
Authors: Rohit Chhiber (NASA GSFC & U Delaware), Arcadi Usmanov (NASA GSFC & U Delaware), William Matthaeus (U Delaware), Melvyn Goldstein (SSI), and Others TheView More
Authors: Katayoun Movassaghi Gargari (Florida Institute of Technology), Jean C. Perez (Florida Institute of Technology), Sofiane Bourouaine (Florida Institute of Technology) Solar wind turbulence isView More
Authors: Surajit Mondal (NJIT), Bin Chen (NJIT) , Dale Gary (NJIT) , Peijin Zhang (NJIT,UCAR), Gregg Hallinan (Caltech) and the OVRO-LWA team The middle coronaView More
Authors: Mario M. Bisi (RAL Space, United Kingdom Research And Innovation – Science & Technology Facilities Council – Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Campus, United Kingdom),View More
Authors: Andreas J. Weiss (NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowship, NASA GSFC), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (Heliophysics Science Division, NASA GSFC), Christian Moestl (Austrian Space Weather Office, GeoSphere Austria)View More
Authors: Bin Zhuang (University of New Hampshire), Noé Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), Manuela Temmer (University of Graz), Tingyu Gou (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), CarlosView More
Authors: Momchil E. Molnar (HAO), Roberto Casini (HAO) The Helium I 1083 nm atomic line can be utilized to infer properties of the solar coronalView More
Authors: Jamie M. Jasinski (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Corey J. Cochrane (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Xianzhe Jia (University of Michigan), William R. Dunn (UCL), EliasView More
Authors: Caroline L. Evans (University of Colorado Boulder), Cooper Downs (Predictive Science, Inc.), Don Schmit (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), James Crowley (UniversityView More
Authors: James Crowley (National Solar Observatory; CU Boulder), Cooper Downs (Predictive Science Inc.), Don Schmit (CIRES), Caroline Evans (National Solar Observatory; CU Boulder) Over theView More
Authors: Phillip Hess (NRL) In past observations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) taken near 1 AU, there were strict observational limits to the structural CMEView More
Authors: Carlos Perez-Alanis (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / George Mason University); Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ); Michelangelo Romano, (Catholic University ofView More
Authors: S. Dorfman (Space Science Institute), K. Zhang (University of California, Los Angeles), L. Turc (University of Helsinki), U. Ganse (University of Helsinki), M. PalmrothView More
Authors: W. Manchester IV (University of Michigan), N. Sachdeva (University of Michigan), M. Ala-Lahti (University of Michigan), E. Kilpua (University of Helsink), S. Lata SoniView More
Authors: Qiang Hu (UAH) The magnetic field configurations of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections (ICMEs) have long been modeled based on in-situ spacecraft measurements. We demonstrateView More
Authors: Sanchita Pal (NASA GSFC), Thomas Narock (Center for Natural, Computer, and Data Sciences, Goucher College), Luiz F. G. dos Santos (SETI Institute), Andreas J.View More
Authors: Alin Razvan Paraschiv (NSO) With the commissioning of new generation instrumentation and the recent advances in understanding the theoretical aspects of solar coronal polarization,View More
Authors: Sahanaj Aktar Banu (University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States), Noé Lugaz(University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States), Nada AlHaddadView More
Authors: Brian E. Wood (NRL), Phillip Hess (NRL) With STEREO-A completing its first orbit around the Sun relative to the Earth on 2023 August 12,View More
Authors: A. P. Rasca (CU/CIRES), H. J. Singer (NOAA/SWPC), G. H. Millward (CU/CIRES), J. G. Luhmann (UC Berkeley), C. O. Lee (UC Berkeley), L. JianView More
Authors: Kenny Kenny (CU Boulder, SwRI), Sam Van Kooten (SwRI), Craig DeForest (SwRI), Paulett Liewer (JPL) As a ‘local’ imager aboard the Parker Solar ProbeView More
Authors: M. Akhavan-Tafti (University of Michigan), L. Johnson (MSFC), R. Sood (University of Alabama), J. A. Slavin (University of Michigan), T. Pulkkinen (University of Michigan),View More
Authors: Mason Dorseth (Florida Institute of Technology), Jean C. Perez (Florida Institute of Technology), Sofiane Bourouaine (Florida Institute of Technology), Juan C. Palacios (Florida InstituteView More