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2022 |
In the White Paper, submitted in response to the European Space Agency (ESA) Voyage 2050 Call, we present the importance of advancing our knowledge of plasma-neutral gas interactions, and of deepening our understanding of the partially ionized environments that are ubiquitous in the upper atmospheres of planets and moons, and elsewhere in space. In future space missions, the above task requires addressing the following fundamental questions: (A) How and by how much do plasma-neutral gas interactions influence the re-distribu ... Yamauchi, Masatoshi; De Keyser, Johan; Parks, George; Oyama, Shin-ichiro; Wurz, Peter; Abe, Takumi; Beth, Arnaud; Daglis, Ioannis; Dandouras, Iannis; Dunlop, Malcolm; Henri, Pierre; Ivchenko, Nickolay; Kallio, Esa; Kucharek, Harald; Liu, Yong; Mann, Ingrid; Marghitu, Octav; Nicolaou, Georgios; Rong, Zhaojin; Sakanoi, Takeshi; Saur, Joachim; Shimoyama, Manabu; Taguchi, Satoshi; Tian, Feng; Tsuda, Takuo; Tsurutani, Bruce; Turner, Drew; Ulich, Thomas; Yau, Andrew; Yoshikawa, Ichiro; Published by: Experimental Astronomy Published on: mar YEAR: 2022   DOI: 10.1007/s10686-022-09846-9 Collision cross-section; Future missions; Low-energy; Neutral gas; Plasma; Voyage 2050 |
2006 |
Why is there more ionosphere in January than in July? The annual asymmetry in the F2-layer
Rishbeth, H; Müller-Wodarg, ICF; Published by: Published on: |
2005 |
The global ionospheric asymmetry in total electron content
Mendillo, Michael; Huang, Chia-Lin; Pi, Xiaoqing; Rishbeth, Henry; Meier, Robert; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: Jan-10-2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2005.06.021 |
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