Paquette, J.: The Oxygen Isotopic Ratio in Cometary Dust with Rostetta/COSIMA. 50th ESLAB Symposium: From Giotto to Rosetta, Leiden, Netherlands (2016)
Paquette, J.; Engrand, C.; Hilchenbach, M.; Fray, N.; Stenzel, O.: Oxygen Isotopes in Cometary Dust Measured in the Coma of Comate 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko with COSIMA Onboard Rosetta. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA (2016)
Heidrich-Meisner, V.; Bergner, L.; Wimmer-Schweingruber, R.; Wurz, P.; Bochsler, P.; Ipavich, F.; Gloeckler, G.; Klecker, B.; Paquette, J.: Minor Ion Species in the Solar Wind as Seen with SOHO/Celias/MTOF. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA (2014)
Paquette, J. A.: A Method of Identifying Additional Mass Peaks Using COSIMA Data. 77th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Casablanca, Morocco (2014)
Paquette, J.; Engrand, C.; Fray, N.; Bardyn, A.; Alexander, C.; Hilchenbach, M.; Siljeström, S.; Cottin, H.; Baklouti, D.; Stenzel, O. J.et al.; Merouane, S.; Langevin, Y.; the COSIMA Team: The D/H ratio in the dust of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko measured by Rosetta/COSIMA. AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., USA (2018)
Merouane, S.; Hilchenbach, M.; Langevin, Y.; Stenzel, O.; Fischer, H.; Hornung, K.; Silèn, J.; Altobelli, N.; Ligier, N.; Paquette, J.et al.; Rynö, J.; Schulz, R.; Kissel, J.: The flux and size distribution of dust particles ejected from 67P/C-G before and after perihelion measured by COSIMA/Rosetta. European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (2016)
Stenzel, O. J.; Paquette, J.; the Cosima Team: Boron and Oxygen in Cometary Particles. 79th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Berlin, Germany (2016)
Application deadline 1 October 2024. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
First Light for Sunrise III: the first tests with real sunlight were successful. The balloon-borne solar observatory should be ready for launch at the end of May.
In analyzing solar observations from the 19th century, scientists are turning to amateur researchers for help. The project will allow to better understand the history of our star.
Astronomical teamwork: By combining data from Solar Orbiter and SDO, a group of researchers has unambiguously determined the magnetic field at the solar surface.
Application deadline 1 October 2023. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
Philipp Löschl has co-authored an excellent publication on Solar Orbiter data which has been awarded best Solar Physics paper of 2022 (Gherardo Valori et al. 2022)