Strub, P.; Krüger, H.; Sterken, V. J.: Sixteen Years of Ulysses Interstellar Dust Measurements in the Solar System. II. Fluctuations in the Dust Flow from the Data. Astrophysical Journal 812, pp. 140 - 154 (2015)
Hornung, K.; Kissel, J.; Fischer, H.; Mellado, E. M.; Kulikov, O.; Hilchenbach, M.; Krüger, H.; Engrand, C.; Langevin Yves Massimiliano Rossi a, F. R. K. e.: Collecting cometary dust particles on metal blacks with the COSIMA instrument onboard ROSETTA. Planetary and Space Science 103, pp. 309 - 317 (2014)
Krüger, H.: Kometen - Kleinkörper aus Eis und Staub; Neue Erkenntnisse der Kometenforschung. Interstellarum Themenheft Kometen (1/2014), pp. 16 - 23 (2014)
Flandes, A.; Krüger, H.; Loose, A.; Sperl, M.; Seidensticker, K. J.; Fischer, H.-H.; Arnold, W.: Dust Impact Monitor (DIM) onboard Rosetta/Philae: Comparison of experimental results and the theory behind the experiment. Planetary and Space Science 84, pp. 122 - 130 (2013)
Soja, R.; Altobelli, N.; Krüger, H.; Sterken, V.: Dust environment prediction for the ESA L-Class mission candidate JUICE. Planetary and Space Science 75, pp. 117 - 128 (2013)
Sterken, V. J.; Altobelli, N.; Kempf, S.; Krüger, H.; Srama, R.; Strub, P.; Gruen, E.: The filtering of interstellar dust in the solar system. Astronomy and Astrophysics 552, A130 (2013)
Krüger, H.: 50 Jahre Planetenforschung - Aus fernen Welten; Teil 2: Die Gasriesen, ihre Monde und die Kleinkörper. Sterne und Weltraum 09/2012, pp. 46 - 56 (2012)
Sterken, V.; Altobelli, N.; Kempf, S.; Krüger, H.; Postberg, F.; Soja, R.; Srama, R.; Grün, E.: An optimum opportunity for interstellar dust measurements by the JUICE mission. Planetary and Space Science 71, pp. 142 - 146 (2012)
Flandes, A.; Krüger, H.; Hamilton, D. P.; Valdés-Galicia, J. F.; Spilker, L.; Caballero, R.: Magnetic field modulated dust streams from Jupiter in interplanetary space. Planetary and Space Science 59, pp. 1455 - 1471 (2011)
Analyzing the high spatial resolution solar Ca II H and K emission data obtained by the SUNRISE mission and building a model of other stars more active than the Sun
The Planetary Plasma Environments group (PPE) has a strong heritage in the exploration of planetary magnetospheres and space plasma interactions throughout the solar system. It has contributed instruments to several past missions that flew-by or orbited Jupiter (Galileo, Cassini, Ulysses). The PPE participates in the JUICE mission by contributing hardware and scientific expertise to the Particle Environment Package (PEP).
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.