Haldoupis, C.; Nielsen, E.: Very large phase velocities of non two-stream, meter scale irregularities in the high latitude E region ionosphere. Journal Geophysical Research 94, p. 13489 (1989)
Kustov, A.; Uspensky, M.; Kangas, J.; Huuskonen, A.; Nielsen, E.: On the threshold electric field for a 1-m auroral irregularity kapearance. Journal Geophysical Research 94, p. 12043 (1989)
Uspensky, M. V.; Kustov, A. V.; Williams, P. J. S.; Huuskonen, A.; Kangas, J.; Nielsen, E.: Effects of unresolved electrojet microstructure on measurements of irregularity drift velocity in auroral radar backscatter. Advances in Space Research 9, p. 5119 (1989)
McDiarmid, D. R.; Nielsen, E.: A monochromatic Pc5 pulsation which exhibits a time-varying doppler-shifted frequency. Journal Geophysical Research 93, p. 1981 (1988)
Nielsen, E.; Senior, C.; Lühr, H.: Ionospheric hall conductivity deduced from ground-based measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 93, p. 4125 (1988)
Nielsen, E.; Uspensky, M.; Kustov, A.; Huuskonen, A.; Kangas, J.: On the dependence of the Farly-BUneman turbulence level on ionospheric electric field. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 50, p. 601 (1988)
Mazaudier, C.; Senior, C.; Nielsen, E.: Global convection electric field and current: Comparisons between model's predictions and data from STATE, Saint-Santin, and Magnetometers. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 5991 (1987)
McDiarmid, D. R.; Nielsen, E.: Coherent radar observations of a storm sudden commencement having a preliminary reverse impulse. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 159 (1987)
McDiarmid, D. R.; Nielsen, E.: Stimultaneous observation of monochromatic and variable period geomagnetic pulsations. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 4445 (1987)
Rietveld, M. T.; Mauelshagen, H.-P.; Stubbe, P.; Kopka, H.; Nielsen, E.: The characteristics of ionospheric heating-produced ELF/VLF waves over 32 hours. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 8707 (1987)
Shen, C.-S.; Nielsen, E.: The spatial component of ionospheric electron flow derived from two-dimensional drift measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 305 (1987)
Shen, C. S.; Nielsen, E.: The spatial component of ionospheric electron flow derived from two-dimensional drift measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 305 (1987)
Hanuise, C.; Hedberg, A.; Oksman, J.; Nielsen, E.; Stubbe, P.; Kopka, H.: Comparison between the ionospheric plasma drift and the motion of artificially induced irregularities as observed by HF backscatter radars. Annales Geophysicae 4, p. 49 (1986)
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.