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  • Journal article
    Lavraud B, Cargill PJ, 2005,

    , ASTRONOMY & GEOPHYSICS, Vol: 46, Pages: 32-35, ISSN: 1366-8781
  • Journal article
    Giampieri G, Dougherty MK, Russell CT, Smith EJet al., 2005,

    , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 32, ISSN: 0094-8276
  • Journal article
    Owens MJ, Cargill PJ, Pagel C, Siscoe GL, Crooker NUet al., 2005,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Cattell C, Dombeck J, Wygant J, Drake JF, Swisdak M, Goldstein ML, Keith W, Fazakerley A, Andr茅 M, Lucek E, Balogh Aet al., 2005,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Weygand JM, Kivelson MG, Khurana KK, Schwarzl HK, Thompson SM, McPherron RL, Balogh A, Kistler LM, Goldstein ML, Borovsky J, Roberts DAet al., 2005,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    de Koning CA, Steinberg JT, Gosling JT, Reisenfeld DB, Skoug RM, St Cyr OC, Malayeri ML, Balogh A, Rees A, McComas DJet al., 2005,

    , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380
  • Journal article
    Zong QG, Fritz TA, Spence H, Zhang H, Huang ZY, Pu ZY, Glassmeier KH, Korth A, Daly PW, Balogh A, Reme Het al., 2005,

    , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 32, ISSN: 0094-8276
  • Conference paper
    Green PD, Murray JE, Cox C, Harries JE, Pickering J, Taylor JPet al., 2005,

    The EAQUATE campaign was a validation exercise for the AIRS satellite instrument, and involved two aircraft, the NASA Proteus and FAAM Bae-146. Early results of this campaign from the far-IR TAFTS instrument are presented. © 2005 Optical Society of America.

  • Conference paper
    Pickering JC, Smillie DG, Blackwell-Whitehead R, Thorne AP, Murray JE, Smith PLet al., 2005,

    The need for accurate high resolution UV and VUV atomic and molecular data for modern astrophysics and atmospheric physics applications is described. The extension (over the last ten years) of Fourier transform spectroscopy into the VUV at 91桃色 College is outlined, and examples of applications in laboratory spectroscopy are given. © 2004 Optical Society of America.

  • Conference paper
    Génot V, Mottez F, Fruit G, Louarn P, Sauvaud JA, Balogh Aet al., 2005,

    , Conference on Magnetospheric Response to Solar Activity, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 229-235, ISSN: 0032-0633
  • Conference paper
    Runov A, Sergeev VA, Nakamura R, Baumjohann W, Zhang TL, Asano Y, Volwerk M, Vörös Z, Balogh A, Rème Het al., 2005,

    , Conference on Magnetospheric Response to Solar Activity, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 237-243, ISSN: 0032-0633
  • Conference paper
    Blackwell-Whitehead RJ, Pickering JC, Nave G, Jones HRet al., 2005,

    We report on recent measurements using high resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy to study hyperfine structure and oscillator strengths in Mn I, Mn II and Ti I relevant to astrophysical analysis. © 2004 Optical Society of America.

  • Conference paper
    Blanc M, Moura D, Alibert Y, André N, Atreya SK, Baraffe I, Barthelemy M, Barucci A, Beebe R, Benz W, Bézard B, Bockelée-Morvan D, Bolton SJ, Brown RH, Chanteur G, Colangeli L, Coradini A, Doressoundiram A, Dougherty M, Drossart P, Festou M, Flamini E, Fulchignoni M, Galand M, Gautier D, Gombosi T, Gruen E, Guillot T, Kallenbach R, Kempf S, Krimigis T, Krupp N, Kurth W, Lamy P, Langevin Y, Lebreton JP, Leger A, Louarn P, Lunine J, Matson D, Morbidelli A, Owen T, Frangé R, Raulin F, Sotin C, Srama R, Strobel DF, Thomas N, Waite H, Witasse O, Zarka P, Zarnecki Jet al., 2005,

    Tracing the origins of the solar system

    , Pages: 213-224, ISSN: 0379-6566

    All contemporary objects of our Solar System emerged from a solar nebula which existed 4.5 billion years ago, and whose dynamical and thermo-chemical evolution led to the condensation of solids, then to the emergence of different types of planetesimals, and finally to the accretion of solid cores and to the formation of our planets. Space exploration makes it possible today to visit the different classes of solar system objects and retrieve key information which can help us to trace back the evolutionary path of the solar system, from its origins in the Solar Nebula to its present configuration and the likely development of habitats in planetary objects. We propose three un-ordered priorities for the space programme in this perspective: 1 - access to remaining pristine material in the solar system (interplanetary dust and small bodies); 2 - in-depth exploration of the systems of giant planets; 3 - in-situ analysis of some of the physical mechanisms relevant to planetary formation in the contemporary rings and plasma environments of giant planets. This research subject, which strongly connects our solar system and its objects to exoplanets and other planetary systems, is a very promising contribution to the progressive build-up of a synthetic view of their formation and evolution scenarios. It is a central element in the build-up of a "Cosmic Vision" of our own solar system. We show how the major scientific questions related to this broad theme can be translated into specific mission targets and measurement objectives, and grouped into a "short list" of key space missions. This short list forms an ideal basis to elaborate a multi-decadal endeavour to explore the outer solar system. Most of these missions, while addressing the specific question of solar system origin, also are of major interest for comparative planetology and exo-astrobiology. While a few can be implemented in a purely European context, most of these missions can be accomplished on

  • Conference paper
    Cox C, Murray J, Green PD, Harries JE, Pickering J, Taylor JPet al., 2005,

    During a recent flight campaign, measurements of far infrared radiation were taken with a Fourier transform spectrometer. The results taken in clear sky conditions will further our understanding the atmosphere and our ability to predict the climate. © 2005 Optical Society of America.

  • Journal article
    Goto S, Osborne DR, Vassilicos JC, Haigh JDet al., 2005,

    , PHYSICAL REVIEW E, Vol: 71, ISSN: 2470-0045
  • Conference paper
    Keith WR, Winningham JD, Goldstein ML, Wilber M, Fazakerley AN, Rème H, Fritz TA, Balogh A, Cornilleau-Wehrlin N, Maksimovic Met al., 2005,

    , Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 307-339, ISSN: 0169-3298
  • Conference paper
    Lavraud B, Rème H, Dunlop MW, Bosqued JM, Dandouras I, Sauvaud JA, Keiling A, Phan TD, Lundin R, Cargill PJ, Escoubet CP, Carlson CW, McFadden JP, Parks GK, Moebius E, Kistler LM, Amata E, Bavassano-Cattaneo MB, Korth A, Klecker B, Balogh Aet al., 2005,

    , Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 135-175, ISSN: 0169-3298
  • Conference paper
    Dunlop MW, Lavraud B, Cargill P, Taylor MGGT, Balogh A, Réme H, Decreau P, Glassmeier KH, Elphic RC, Bosqued JM, Fazakerley AN, Dandouras I, Escoubet CP, Laakso H, Marchaudon Aet al., 2005,

    , Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 5-55, ISSN: 0169-3298
  • Conference paper
    Zong QG, Fritz TA, Korth A, Daly PW, Dunlop M, Balogh A, Fennell JF, Sullivan JD, Friedel RWH, Reme Het al., 2005,

    , Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 215-240, ISSN: 0169-3298
  • Conference paper
    Pu ZY, Zong QG, Fritz TA, Xiao CJ, Huang ZU, Fu SU, Shi QQ, Dunlop MW, Glassmeier KH, Balogh A, Daly P, Reme H, Dandouras J, Cao JB, Liu ZX, Shen C, Shi JKet al., 2005,

    , Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 193-214, ISSN: 0169-3298
  • Conference paper
    Behlke R, Kucharek H, Bale SD, André M, Lucek EAet al., 2005,

    The electric potential at the Earth's quasi-parallel bow shock:: Initial cluster results

    , 4th Annual IGPP International Astrophysics Conference, Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS, Pages: 79-83, ISSN: 0094-243X
  • Journal article
    Geach J, Schwartz SJ, G茅not V, Moullard O, Lahiff A, Fazakerley ANet al., 2005,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 931-943, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Journal article
    Marchaudon A, Owen CJ, Bosqued JM, Fear RC, Fazakerley AN, Dunlop MW, Lahiff AD, Carr C, Balogh A, Lindqvist PA, R猫me Het al., 2005,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 2877-2887, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Book chapter
    Cargill PJ, Harra LK, 2005,

    Coronal mass ejections (In press)

    , Handbook of the solar-terrestrial environment, Editors: Kamide, Chian, Publisher: Springer
  • Journal article
    Longmore M, Schwartz SJ, Geach J, Cooling BMA, Dandouras I, Lucek EA, Fazakerley ANet al., 2005,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 3351-3364, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Journal article
    Huttunen KEJ, Slavin J, Collier M, Koskinen HEJ, Szabo A, Tanskanen E, Balogh A, Lucek E, R猫me HRet al., 2005,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 609-624, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Journal article
    Grison B, Sahraoui F, Lavraud B, Chust T, Cornilleau-Wehrlin N, R猫me H, Balogh A, Andr茅 Met al., 2005,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 3699-3713, ISSN: 0992-7689
  • Conference paper
    Erdos G, Balogh A, 2005,

    , 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 625-635, ISSN: 0273-1177
  • Conference paper
    Zhang TL, Baumjohann W, Nakamura R, Volwerk M, Runov A, Vörös Z, Glassmeier KH, Balogh Aet al., 2005,

    , 2nd World Space Congress/34th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 1940-1945, ISSN: 0273-1177
  • Journal article
    Carr C, Brown P, Zhang TL, Gloag J, Horbury T, Lucek E, Magnes W, O'Brien H, Oddy T, Auster U, Austin P, Aydogar O, Balogh A, Baumjohann W, Beek T, Eichelberger H, Fornacon KH, Georgescu E, Glassmeier KH, Ludlam M, Nakamura R, Richter Iet al., 2005,

    , ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 2713-2732, ISSN: 0992-7689

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