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Autor:
J. J. Cerullo, Dennis Wang, Simon Plunkett, P. L. Lamy, S. Yerushalmi, A. P. Rouillard, J.-P. Halain, A. Thernisien, R. Baugh, D. H. Chua, R. A. Howard, Guillermo Stenborg, Robin C. Colaninno, M. T. Carter, Samuel Tun-Beltran, Spiros Patsourakos, R. Hagood, F. Auchere, Angelos Vourlidas, Sean Lynch, Dennis G. Socker, Richard A. Harrison, L. Smith, Volker Bothmer, Holly Gilbert, Greg Clifford, James Robert Janesick, Pierre Rochus, Mark Grygon, Clarence M. Korendyke, S. Koss, D. R. McMullin, Marco Velli, O. C. St. Cyr, A. Uhl, C. Mariano, P. C. Liewer, H. Dennison, K. Eisenhauer, N. Rich, T. Hunt, Jon A. Linker, Mark G. Linton, David Keller, John Robertson Tower, Adam Thurn, H. M. Maldonado, R. Farkas
Publikováno v:
Astronomy and Astrophysics-A&A
Astronomy and Astrophysics-A&A, 2020, 642, A13 (23p.). ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201935202⟩
Astronomy and Astrophysics-A&A, EDP Sciences, 2020, 642, A13 (23p.). ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201935202⟩
Astronomy and Astrophysics-A&A, 2020, 642, A13 (23p.). ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201935202⟩
Astronomy and Astrophysics-A&A, EDP Sciences, 2020, 642, A13 (23p.). ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201935202⟩
Aims. We present the design and pre-launch performance of the Solar Orbiter Heliospheric Imager (SoloHI) which is an instrument prepared for inclusion in the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission, currently scheduled for launch in 2020.Methods. The goal of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::002594b0d1c7c85b727654a246ce59db
https://hal-insu.archives-ouvertes.fr/insu-03019623/file/aa35202-19.pdf
https://hal-insu.archives-ouvertes.fr/insu-03019623/file/aa35202-19.pdf
Autor:
D. H. Chua, Andrew C. Nicholas, Kenneth F. Dymond, Andrew W. Stephan, Clayton Coker, Scott A. Budzien
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 122:2674-2685
The Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager (SSULI) instruments are ultraviolet limb scanning sensors flying on the United States Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Block 5D-3 satellites. The SSULIs cover the 800-1700 A waveleng
Autor:
J. Martin Laming, Elena Provornikova, Steven R. Cranmer, Clarence M. Korendyke, Micah Weberg, Yuan-Kuen Ko, Angelos Vourlidas, N.-E. Raouafi, Brian E. Wood, D. H. Chua, Samuel Tun-Beltran, John C. Raymond, Leonard Strachan, Natsuha Kuroda
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical journal
We examine the different element abundances exhibited by the closed loop solar corona and the slow speed solar wind. Both are subject to the First Ionization Potential (FIP) Effect, the enhancement in coronal abundance of elements with FIP below 10 e
Autor:
D. H. Chua, Russell A. Howard, A. Thernisien, Simon Plunkett, Tim Carter, Clarence M. Korendyke
Publikováno v:
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave.
The techniques for stray light analysis, optimization and testing are described for two space telescopes that observe the solar corona: the Solar Orbiter Heliospheric Imager (SoloHI) that will fly on the ESA Solar Orbiter (SolO), and the Wide Field I
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 121
The Tiny Ionospheric Photometer (TIP) is an ultraviolet nadir-viewing photometer that flew aboard the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC also known as FORMOSAT-3), which was launched on April 14, 2006. One
Autor:
George A. Doschek, Yuan-Kuen Ko, Russell Dahlburg, Cara E. Rakowski, Dennis G. Socker, J. Martin Laming, Brian M. Wood, Robert P. Lin, Russell A. Howard, Allan J. Tylka, D. H. Chua, Angelos Vourlidas, Jill P. Dahlburg, Mark G. Linton, Michael F. Brown, Ronald J. Murphy, Jonathan Krall, Jan Egedal, Christopher Cothran, Harry P. Warren, James Chen, Vincent Chan, William E. Amatucci, Cary Forest, Joseph Huba, Vyacheslav S. Lukin
Publikováno v:
Energies, Vol 3, Iss 5, Pp 1014-1048 (2010)
MDPI
MDPI
Recent advances in space-based heliospheric observations, laboratory experimentation, and plasma simulation codes are creating an exciting new cross-disciplinary opportunity for understanding fast energy release and transport mechanisms in heliophysi
Autor:
D. H. Chua, William Sullivan Vincent, Steven P. Slinker, Jonathan Krall, Christoph R. Englert, J. D. Huba, Dennis G. Socker, T. Carter, R. R. Meier, J. M. Picone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 71:132-142
We evaluate the potential of imaging for the first time, the near-earth space plasma environment seamlessly from the ionosphere through the magnetosphere by remotely sensing Thomson scattering of solar visible light by geospace electrons. Using state
Autor:
Kamaruzaman, Nur Ayunie1, Khairul, Wan M.1, Md Saleh, Noorashikin2, Yusoff, Farhanini1 farhanini@umt.edu.my
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Electrochemical Science. Sep2024, Vol. 19 Issue 9, p1-17. 17p.
Autor:
Simon Plunkett, M. T. Carter, Dennis G. Socker, James Robert Janesick, Pierre Rochus, D. H. Chua, Clarence M. Korendyke, E. M. DeJong, N. Rich, John Robertson Tower, Adam Thurn, David Keller, Volker Bothmer, D. R. McMullin, Marco Velli, Russell A. Howard, Greg Clifford, Mark G. Linton, Jean-Philippe Halain, William Bast, Arnaud Thernisien, P. C. Liewer, Angelos Vourlidas, Mark Grygon, Philippe Lamy, R. Hagood, Dennis Wang, Zoran Mikic, Sean Lynch
Publikováno v:
Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation V.
The SoloHI instrument for the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission will track density fluctuations in the inner heliosphere, by observing visible sunlight scattered by electrons in the solar wind. Fluctuations are associated with dynamic events such as cor
Autor:
Xu, Gang1 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Wei1 (AUTHOR) w69zhang@seu.edu.cn, Zhu, Guangjun1,2 (AUTHOR), Xia, Huan1 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Hanning1 (AUTHOR), Xie, Qian1 (AUTHOR), Jin, Peng3 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Haoyu1 (AUTHOR), Yi, Chengjie1 (AUTHOR), Zhang, Ruqian1 (AUTHOR), Ji, Lingfeng1 (AUTHOR), Shui, Tao1 (AUTHOR), Moloto, Nosipho4 (AUTHOR), She, Wei1,2 (AUTHOR) weishe@seu.edu.cn, Sun, ZhengMing1 (AUTHOR) zmsun@seu.edu.cn
Publikováno v:
Advanced Science. 7/24/2024, Vol. 11 Issue 28, p1-10. 10p.