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Kinetic-scale magnetic turbulence and finite Larmor radius effects at Mercury
We use a nonstationary generalization of the higher-order structure function technique to investigate statistical properties of the magnetic field fluctuations recorded by MESSENGER spacecraft during its first flyby (01/14/2008) through the near Mercury ...
Alexandrova +89 more
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Theoretical and experimental studies of space-related plasma wave propagation and resonance phenomena [PDF]
Active research is reported in the following areas: (1) whistler propagation; (2) whistler triggered VLF emissions; (3) Alfven wave excitation; (4) helical electron beams for whistler generation; and (5) ULF excitation by metallic electric or magnetic ...
Crawford, F. W.
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Recent results in chiral nuclear dynamics
Some recent developments in the description of nuclear forces and few-nucleon dynamics derived from chiral effective field theory are reviewed.Comment: invited talk at the International Workshop SCGT 02 "Strong Coupling Gauge Theories and Effective ...
Bernard, Véronique +3 more
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Magnetospheric space plasma investigations [PDF]
The topics addressed are: (1) generalized semikinetic models; (2) collision-collisionless transition model; (3) observation of O+ outflows; (4) equatorial transitions; (5) inner plasmasphere-ionosphere coupling; (6) plasma wave physical processes; (7 ...
Comfort, Richard H., Horwitz, James L.
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Chiral corrections to kaon-nucleon scattering lengths
We calculate the threshold T-matrices of kaon-nucleon and antikaon-nucleon scattering to one loop order in SU(3) heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory.
A.D. Martin +23 more
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The recent renaissance of black phosphorus (BP) as a two-dimensional 2D layered material has generated tremendous interest in its tunable electronic band gap and highly anisotropic transport properties that offer new opportunities for device applications.
Chen, Changfeng +11 more
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Development of the wideband magnetic field wave monitor for the Phase II of Chinese Meridian Project
There are various magnetic field waves with frequencies ranging from mHz to thousands of Hz in the Earth's magnetosphere. These waves can be categorized into three classes depending on their period: ULF (mHz to ~ Hz), ELF (~ Hz to hundreds of Hz), and ...
Xiangqian Yu +8 more
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ULF WAVES: EXPLORING THE EARTH'S MAGNETOSPHERE
Ultra-low frequency (ULF) waves in the 1–100 mHz band are ubiquitous inthe magnetosphere. They are a manifestation of hydromagnetic wave activitygenerated by physical processes resulting from the interaction of the solar windwith the Earth’s magnetosphere.
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Magnetospheric ULF waves driven by external sources
The multi-spacecraft missions (Cluster and THEMIS) observations allowed to collect large data base for Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) waves properties, their localization, and sources. Mainly here we focused on these recent results. Studying of the source and characteristics of ULF waves can help in the understanding of the interaction and energy transport ...
Agapitov, O. V., Cheremnykh, O. K.
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Inverted radial Alfvén continua: first results from “heliophysics audified: resonances in plasmas”
Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) waves with periods of ∼10–1,000 s can lead to space weather impacts such as induced electrical currents in power grids, thus it is important to understand the factors controlling wave dynamics.
Michael D. Hartinger +18 more
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