130 results on '"Sharber, J. R."'
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2. The Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-3) for the Mars Express Mission
3. IMF Direction Derived from Cycloid-Like Ion Distributions Observed by Mars Express
4. Energisation of O+ and O2 + Ions at Mars: An Analysis of A 3-D Quasi-Neutral Hybrid Model Simulation
5. Auroral Plasma Acceleration above Martian Magnetic Anomalies
6. Locations of Atmospheric Photoelectron Energy Peaks Within the Mars Environment
7. Author Correction: The loss of ions from Venus through the plasma wake
8. The loss of ions from Venus through the plasma wake
9. Energisation of O+ and O+2 Ions at Mars: An Analysis of a 3-D Quasi-Neutral Hybrid Model Simulation
10. Locations of Atmospheric Photoelectron Energy Peaks Within the Mars Environment
11. IMF Direction Derived from Cycloid-Like Ion Distributions Observed by Mars Express
12. The Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-3) for the Mars Express Mission
13. Auroral Plasma Acceleration Above Martian Magnetic Anomalies
14. UARS PEM Contribution to Radiation Belt Modelling
15. Energisation of O+ and O 2 + Ions at Mars: An Analysis of A 3-D Quasi-Neutral Hybrid Model Simulation
16. Laboratory Experimentation Model of the 270 Degree Electron Tophat Analyzer
17. Laboratory Experimentation Model of the 270 Degree Electron Tophat Analyzer
18. Particle Detectors and Data Analysis for Cusp Transient Features Campaign
19. Evolution of the Global Aurora During Positive IMP Bz and Varying IMP By Conditions
20. Soft Particle Spectrometer, Langmuir Probe, and Data Analysis for Aerospace Magnetospheric/Thermospheric Coupling Rocket Program
21. An Electron Sensor for the Pulsating Aurora 2 (Pulsaur 2) Mission
22. High-Latitude Ionospheric Dynamics During Conditions of Northward IMF
23. Convection and electrodynamic signatures in the vicinity of a Sun-aligned arc: Results from the Polar Acceleration Regions and Convection Study (Polar ARCS)
24. The UARS particle environment monitor
25. Observations of the UARS Particle Environment Monitor and computation of ionization rates in the middle and upper atmosphere during a geomagnetic storm
26. Global atmospheric energy deposition by energetic electrons - Quantitative spatial and temporal characteristics inferred from the Atmospheric X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (PEM/AXIS) on UARS
27. Ionospheric simulation compared with Dynamics Explorer observations for November 22, 1981
28. Dynamics Explorer measurements of particles, fields, and plasma drifts over a horse-collar auroral pattern
29. Plasma structuring by the gradient drift instability at high latitudes and comparison with velocity shear driven processes
30. Properties of suprathermal electrons associated with discrete auroral arcs
31. Venusian bow shock as seen by the ASPERA-4 ion instrument on Venus Express
32. Solar energetic particle arrival at Mars due to the 27 January 2012 solar storm
33. The coronal mass ejection interaction with the induced magnetosphere of Mars due to the 27 January 2012 solar storm
34. Venusian bow shock as seen by the ASPERA‐4 ion instrument on Venus Express
35. Interplanetary magnetic field control of theta aurora development
36. Plasma and field properties of suprathermal electron bursts
37. Coherent mesoscale convection patterns during northward interplanetary magnetic field
38. Plasma waves associated with diffuse auroral electrons at mid-altitudes
39. Ionospheric convection signatures and magnetic field topology
40. E and F region study of the evening sector auroral oval - A Chatanika/Dynamics Explorer 2/NOAA 6 comparison
41. F layer ionization patches in the polar cap
42. The development of auroral and geomagnetic substorm activity after a southward turning of the interplanetary magnetic field following several hours of magnetic calm
43. Numerical modeling of the magnetic topology near Mars auroral observations
44. A directional, low energy electron detector employing channel electron multipliers.
45. Cosmic ray muons space technology project no. 7
46. Fermi acceleration of auroral particles.
47. Energisation of O+ and O+ 2 Ions at Mars: An Analysis of a 3-D Quasi-Neutral Hybrid Model Simulation
48. Evolution of the global aurora during positive IMF B-z and varying IMF B-y conditions
49. Reply [to “Comment on ‘The diffuse aurora: A significant source of ionization in the middle atmosphere’ by R. A. Frahm et al.”]
50. Variations of the thermospheric nitric oxide mass mixing ratio as a function of Kp, altitude, and magnetic local time
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