Drolias, B.; Quenby, J. J.; Witcombe, A.; Korth, A.; Keppler, E.; Blake, J. B.: Numerical simulations of non-adiabatic particle motions in the Jovian magnetosphere; comparisons with ULYSSES observations. Planetary and Space Science 44, pp. 153 - 161 (1996)
Friedel, R. H. W.; Korth, A.; Kremser, G.: Substorm onsets observed by CRRES: Determination of energetic particle source regions. Journal Geophysical Research 101, pp. 13137 - 13154 (1996)
Keppler, E.; Drolias, B.; Fränz, M.; Korth, A.; Reuss, M. K.; Blake, J. B.; Quenby, J. J.: The high latitude pass of ULYSSES: energetic particle observations with EPAC. Astronomy and Astrophysics 316, pp. 464 - 480 (1996)
Pu, Z. Y.; Hong, M. H.; Wang, X. M.; Chen, Z. X.; Fu, S. Y.; Zong, Q.-G.; Wang, J. F.; Liu, Z. X.; Korth, A.; Friedel, R. H. W.et al.; Kremser, G.: A substorm expansion model based on configuration instability of the near-Earth magnetotail: I. Configuration instability in the near-Earth magnetotail. Acta Geophysica Sinica 39, p. 141 (1996)
Blake, J. B.; Fennell, J. F.; Friesen, L. M.; Johnson, B. M.; Kolasinski, W. A.; Mabry, D. J.; Osborn, J. V.; Penzin, S. H.; Schnauss, E. R.; Spence, H. E.et al.; Baker, D. N.; Belian, R.; Fritz, T. A.; Ford, W.; Laubscher, B.; Stiglich, R.; Baraze, R. A.; Hilsenrath, M. F.; Imhof, W. L.; Kilner, J. R.; Mobilia, J.; Voss, D. H.; Korth, A.; Güll, M.; Fischer, K.; Grande, M.; Hall, D.: CEPPAD. Space Science Reviews 71, pp. (7)531 - (7)562 (1995)
Friedel, R. H. W.; Korth, A.: Long-term observations of keV ion and electron variability in the outer radiation belt from CRRES. Geophysical Research Letters 22, pp. 1853 - 1856 (1995)
Keppler, E.; Fränz, M.; Korth, A.; Krupp, N.; Reuss, M. K.; Wilken, B.; Balogh, A.; Forsyth, R. J.; Quenby, J. J.; Blake, B.: Energetic particle observations at high heliographic latitudes. Space Science Reviews 72, pp. 285 - 289 (1995)
Keppler, E.; Fränz, M.; Korth, A.; Reuss, M. K.; Blake, J. B.; Seidel, R.; Quenby, J. J.; Witte, M.: Observations of energetic particles with EPAC on Ulysses in polar latitudes of the heliosphere. Science 268, pp. 1013 - 1016 (1995)
Kirsch, E.; McKenna-Lawlor, S.; Korth, A.; Schwenn, R.: Particle fluxes observed in the magnetic pileup regions of Comets Halley and Grigg-Skjellerup. Advances in Space Research 16, pp. (4)29 - (4)34 (1995)
Kopányi, V.; Korth, A.: Energetic particle dropouts observed in the morning sector by the geostationary satellite GEOS-2. Geophysical Research Letters 22, pp. 73 - 76 (1995)
Krupp, N.; Keppler, E.; Korth, A.; Fränz, M.; Reuss, M. K.; Balogh, A.; Dougherty, M. K.: Ion measurements in the Jovian magnetosphere by the Ulysses EPAC experiment: A comparison between dawn and dusk sectors. Advances in Space Research 16, pp. (4)183 - (4)186 (1995)
Korth, A.; Vampola, A. L.: Cross-L motion of a relativistic electron belt formed in the slot region. Journal Geophysical Research 99 (A7), pp. 13529 - 13535 (1994)
Pulkkinen, T. I.; Baker, D. N.; Toivanen, P. K.; Pellinen, R. J.; Friedel, R. H. W.; Korth, A.: Magnetospheric field and current distributions during the substorm recovery phase. Journal Geophysical Research 99 (A6), pp. 10955 - 10966 (1994)
Rème, H.; Mazelle, C.; d'Uston, C.; Korth, A.; Lin, R. P.; Chaizy, P.: There is no ``cometopause'' at comet Halley. Journal Geophysical Research 99 (A2), pp. 2301 - 2308 (1994)
Krupp, N.; Keppler, E.; Korth, A.; Fränz, M.; Balogh, A.; Dougherty, M. K.: Three-dimensional particle anisotropies in and near the plasma sheet of Jupiter observed by the EPAC experiment on board the Ulysses spacecraft. Planetary and Space Science 41, pp. 953 - 966 (1993)
Keppler, E.; Blake, J. B.; Fränz, M.; Korth, A.; Krupp, N.; Quenby, J. J.; Witte, M.; Woch, J.: An overview of energetic particle measurements in the Jovian magnetosphere with the EPAC sensor on Ulysses. Science 257, pp. 1553 - 1557 (1992)
First Light! The spectro-polarimeter of the world's largest solar telescope in Hawaii looks at the Sun for the first time. The instrument was developed in Germany.
Dr. Theodosios Chatzistergos receives award by the European Space Weather and Space Climate Association for his research findings on the historical activity of the Sun.
The Zdenĕk Švetska Senior Prize of the Solar Physics Division of the European Physical Society (EPS) recognizes Solanki’s pioneering contributions to solar research.
The magnetic field in the solar atmosphere exceeds the geomagnetic field strength by four orders of magnitude. It greatly influences the processes of energy transport within the solar atmosphere, and dominates the morphology of the solar chromosphere and corona. Kinetic energy from convective motions in the Sun can be efficiently stored in magnetic fields and subsequently released - to heat the solar corona to several million degrees or to blast off coronal mass ejections.
Application deadline 1 October 2024. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...