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  • Journal article
    Provan G, Andrews DJ, Arridge CS, Coates AJ, Cowley SWH, Milan SE, Dougherty MK, Wright DMet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Kellogg PJ, Goetz K, Monson SJ, Bale SD, Reiner MJ, Maksimovic Met al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Simon S, Saur J, Neubauer FM, Motschmann U, Dougherty MKet al., 2009,

    , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 36, ISSN: 0094-8276
  • Journal article
    Sergis N, Krimigis SM, Mitchell DG, Hamilton DC, Krupp N, Mauk BH, Roelof EC, Dougherty MKet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Khurana KK, Mitchell DG, Arridge CS, Dougherty MK, Russell CT, Paranicas C, Krupp N, Coates AJet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Mitchell DG, Kurth WS, Hospodarsky GB, Krupp N, Saur J, Mauk BH, Carbary JF, Krimigis SM, Dougherty MK, Hamilton DCet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Zhang LQ, Liu ZX, Baumjohann W, Ma ZW, Pu ZY, Dunlop MW, Lu L, Shi JK, Carr C, Reme H, Wang JYet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Liu Y, Luhmann JG, Bale SD, Lin RPet al., 2009,

    , ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, Vol: 691, Pages: L151-L155
  • Journal article
    Marty B, Guillot T, Coustenis A, Achilleos N, Alibert Y, Asmar S, Atkinson D, Atreya S, Babasides G, Baines K, Balint T, Banfield D, Barber S, B茅zard B, Bjoraker GL, Blanc M, Bolton S, Chanover N, Charnoz S, Chassefi猫re E, Colwell JE, Deangelis E, Dougherty M, Drossart P, Flasar FM, Fouchet T, Frampton R, Franchi I, Gautier D, Gurvits L, Hueso R, Kazeminejad B, Krimigis T, Jambon A, Jones G, Langevin Y, Leese M, Lellouch E, Lunine J, Milillo A, Mahaffy P, Mauk B, Morse A, Moreira M, Moussas X, Murray C, Mueller-Wodarg I, Owen TC, Pogrebenko S, Prang茅 R, Read P, Sanchez-Lavega A, Sarda P, Stam D, Tinetti G, Zarka P, Zarnecki J, Schmidt J, Salo Het al., 2009,

    , Experimental Astronomy, Vol: 23, Pages: 977-980, ISSN: 0922-6435
  • Journal article
    Haigh J, Bradley D, Knight P, 2009,

    RAE wranglings provoke debate

    , PHYSICS WORLD, Vol: 22, Pages: 19-19, ISSN: 0953-8585
  • Journal article
    Ebert RW, McComas DJ, Elliott HA, Forsyth RJ, Gosling JTet al., 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 114, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Eastwood JP, Phan TD, Bale SD, Tjulin Aet al., 2009,

    , PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, Vol: 102, ISSN: 0031-9007
  • Journal article
    Clerbaux N, Russell JE, Dewitte S, Bertrand C, Caprion D, De Paepe B, Sotelino LG, Ipe A, Bantges R, Brindley HEet al., 2009,

    , REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, Vol: 113, Pages: 102-114, ISSN: 0034-4257
  • Conference paper
    Wimmer-Schweingruber RF, McNutt R, Fahr H, Fichtner H, Heber B, Mall U, Mann I, Marsch E, Glassmeier KH, Kunow H, Klecker B, Woch J, Srama R, Scherer K, Witte M, Droege W, Leipold M, Mannheim K, Schlickeiser R, Wurz P, Bochsler P, Steiger RV, Geiss J, Lallement R, Bougeret JL, Quemerais E, Maksimovic M, Briand C, Bruno R, Bavassano B, Zimbardo G, Velli M, Sorriso-Valvo L, Casolino M, Rucker H, Breitschwerdt D, Hansteen V, Lie-Svendsen O, Horbury T, Balogh A, Forsyth R, Krimigis S, Torsti J, Kocharov L, Valtonen E, Kyrölä E, Janhunen P, Laitinen T, Schmidt W, Ratkiewicz R, Czechowski A, Bzowski M, Barabash S, Izmodenov V, Baranov VB, Malama YG, Chalov S, Alexashov D, Kolesnikov I, Provornikova E, Yermolaev Y, Panasyuk M, Zank G, Moebius E, Zurbuchen T, Mason G, Hill ME, Mazur J, Gloeckler G, Mewaldt R, Lee M, Liewer P, Lin R, Bale S, McComas D, Funsten H, Schwadron N, Opher M, Allegrini F, Le Roux J, Desai M, Frisch P, Fuselier S, Gruntman M, Trattner KH, Slavin J, Burger A, Potgieter M, Ferreira S, Cairns I, Sreenivasan S, Ip Wet al., 2009,

    , Pages: 17-24, ISSN: 0167-9295

    The Sun, driving a supersonic solar wind, cuts out of the local interstellar medium a giant plasma bubble, the heliosphere. ESA, jointly with NASA, has had an important role in the development of our current understanding of the Suns' immediate neighborhood. Ulysses is the only spacecraft exploring the third, out-of-ecliptic dimension, while SOHO has allowed us to better understand the influence of the Sun and to image the glow of interstellar matter in the heliosphere. Voyager 1 has recently encountered the innermost boundary of this plasma bubble, the termination shock, and is returning exciting yet puzzling data of this remote region. The next logical step is to leave the heliosphere and to thereby map out in unprecedented detail the structure of the outer heliosphere and its boundaries, the termination shock, the heliosheath, the heliopause, and, after leaving the heliosphere, to discover the true nature of the hydrogen wall, the bow shock, and the local interstellar medium beyond. This will greatly advance our understanding of the heliosphere that is the best-known example for astrospheres as found around other stars. Thus, IHP/HEX will allow us to discover, explore, and understand fundamental astrophysical processes in the largest accessible plasma laboratory, the heliosphere. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.

  • Conference paper
    Cox C, Green P, Pickering J, Murray J, Harries J, Last Aet al., 2009,

    A polarising far infrared spectrometer has been simulated to investigate the effect of Mylar substrates on polarisers. Procedural errors were found to the calibration in certain spectral regions. Comparisons with laboratory measurements are discussed. © 2009 Optical Society of America.

  • Conference paper
    Green PD, Beeby R, Last AE, Harries JE, Pickering JC, Newman Set al., 2009,

    The objectives and component parts of the CAVIAR consortium are described. Preliminary data from the recent UK-based airborne field campaign are discussed, with a description of the analysis method and its expected scientific merit. © 2009 Optical Society of America.

  • Conference paper
    Pickering JC, Smillie DG, Thorne AP, Nave G, Blackwell-Whitehead R, Smith PLet al., 2009,

    Accurate high resolution UV/VUV atomic data are required for interpretation of astrophysical spectra acquired by modern spectrographs on astronomical telescopes. Atomic spectroscopy studies by high resolution Fourier Transform spectrometry at 91桃色 College are described. © 2009 Optical Society of America.

  • Conference paper
    Blackie D, Pickering JC, Rufus J, Thorne A, Blackwell-Whitehead R, Stark G, Smith PLet al., 2009,

    High resolution measurements of SO2 photoabsorption cross-sections at 198K between 213-325nm are presented, together with an outline of planned measurements of spectra of SO2 isotopologues with applications in the study of the ancient Earth atmosphere. © 2009 OSA.

  • Conference paper
    Cox C, Humpage N, Green P, Pickering J, Harries J, Taylor J, Baran A, Last A, Murray Jet al., 2009,

    An overview of the results of recent field campaigns performed with the Tropospheric Airborne Fourier Transform Spectrometer (TAFTS) to study the radiative properties of cirrus in the far infrared spectral region is presented. © 2009 Optical Society of America.

  • Journal article
    Czaja A, 2009,

    , JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, Vol: 39, Pages: 234-247, ISSN: 0022-3670
  • Journal article
    Kleindienst G, Glassmeier K-H, Simon S, Dougherty MK, Krupp Net al., 2009,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 27, Pages: 885-894, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Journal article
    Owens MJ, Crooker NU, Horbury TS, 2009,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 27, Pages: 4057-4067, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Journal article
    Voulgarakis A, Wild O, Savage NH, Carver GD, Pyle JAet al., 2009,

    , ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, Vol: 9, Pages: 8235-8246, ISSN: 1680-7316
  • Journal article
    Voulgarakis A, Savage NH, Wild O, Carver GD, Clemitshaw KC, Pyle JAet al., 2009,

    , GEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT, Vol: 2, Pages: 59-72, ISSN: 1991-959X
  • Book chapter
    Dougherty MK, Coustenis A, Lorenz RD, 2009,

    , TITAN FROM CASSINI-HUYGENS, Editors: Brown, Lebreton, Waite, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 479-488, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9214-5
  • Conference paper
    Petrukovich AA, Baumjohann W, Nakamura R, Runov A, Balogh A, Reme Het al., 2009,

    Scales in a thinning plasma sheet

    , International Conference on Future Perspectives of Space Plasma and Particle Instrumentation and International Collaborations, Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, Pages: 1-+, ISSN: 0094-243X
  • Book chapter
    Nagy AF, Kliore AJ, Mendillo M, Miller S, Moore L, Moses JI, Mueller-Wodarg I, Shemansky Det al., 2009,

    , SATURN FROM CASSINI-HUYGENS, Editors: Dougherty, Esposito, Krimigis, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 181-201, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9216-9
  • Book chapter
    Dougherty MK, Esposito LW, Krimigis SM, 2009,

    , SATURN FROM CASSINI-HUYGENS, Editors: Dougherty, Esposito, Krimigis, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 1-8, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9216-9
  • Book chapter
    Hubbard WB, Dougherty MK, Gautier D, Jacobson Ret al., 2009,

    , SATURN FROM CASSINI-HUYGENS, Editors: Dougherty, Esposito, Krimigis, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 75-81, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9216-9
  • Book chapter
    Guillot T, Atreya S, Charnoz S, Dougherty MK, Read Pet al., 2009,

    , SATURN FROM CASSINI-HUYGENS, Editors: Dougherty, Esposito, Krimigis, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 745-761, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9216-9

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