Kronberg, E. A.; Smirnov, A. G.; Latallerie, F.; Daly, P. W.; Aseev, N.; Shprits, Y. Y.; Kellerman, A.; Kasahara, S.; Turner, D.; Taylor, M. G. G. T.: Evolution of energetic electron intensities in the radiation belts measured by Cluster/RAPID during 1.5 solar cycles. 29th Cluster workshop, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain (2019)
Kronberg, E. A.: On the role of heavy energetic ions for the dynamics of the magnetosphere: Cluster observations. Ion Composition in the Sun Earth System (ICSES), Durango, USA (2019)
Kronberg, E. A.; Grigorenko, E.; Kozak, L.; Gorman, J.; Malykhin, A.; Petrenko, B.; Smirnov, A.; Daly, P. W.; Malova, H.: Energy transformation, turbulence and acceleration in space plasmas: why it is cool to be together? VWS Symposium, Dresden, Germany (2019)
Kellerman, A.; Kronberg, E. A.: Cluster RAPID data computed in adiabatic invariant coordinates: A long-term data product for radiation belt research and data assimilation. 24th Cluster Cross-Calibration Workshop, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain (2018)
Smirnov, A.; Kronberg, E. A.; Daly, P. W.: Electron intensity measurements in the radiation belts. 24th Cluster Cross-Calibration Workshop, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain (2018)
Kronberg, E. A.; Luo, H.; Nykyri, K.; Trattner, K. J.; Daly, P. W.; Grigorenko, E.: The energetic particle properties in the magnetosphere: results based on statistics from Cluster/RAPID observations. 5th Cluster-Themis Workshop, Chania, Greece (2018)
Kronberg, E. A.: Sources of Soft X-rays in the magnetosphere. ISSI meeting “Soft Protons in the Magnetosphere focused by X-ray Telescopes”, Bern, Switzerland (2018)
Kronberg, E. A.; Grigorenko, E.; Turner, D.; Daly, P. W.; Khotyaintsev, Y.; Kozak, L.: Comparing and contrasting dispersionless injections at geosynchronous orbit during a substorm event. COSPAR 2018, Pasadena, CA, USA (2018)
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Astronomical teamwork: By combining data from Solar Orbiter and SDO, a group of researchers has unambiguously determined the magnetic field at the solar surface.
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