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The Joint Science Operations Centre
Chaizy, P. A.; Dimbylow, T. G.; Hapgood, M. A. +4 more
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Nebular Morphologies and Their Implications
Livio, Mario
Opportunities for Magnetospheric Research with Coordinated Cluster and Ground-Based Observations
Lockwood, M.; Opgenoorth, H. J.
The Cluster Science Data System (csds) - a New Approach to the Distribution of Scientific Data
Escoubet, C. P.; Schwartz, S. J.; Schmidt, R.
European Network for the Numerical Simulation of Space Plasmas
Roux, A.; Chanteur, G.
Cluster Mission Operations
Ferri, P.; Warhaut, M.
The Cluster Data Processing System: a Distributed System in Support of a Challenging Scientific Mission
Sorensen, E. M.; Merri, M.; di Girolamo, G.
Recent results on the parameters of the interstellar helium from the ULYSSES/GAS experiment
Rosenbauer, H.; Witte, M.; Banaszkiewicz, M.
Velocity and direction of the flow of the interstellar helium and its temperature and density have been determined from the measurements of the ULYSSES/GAS experiment for two different epochs: during the in-ecliptic path of ULYSSES, representing solar maximum conditions, and during the south to the north pole transition (11/94-6/95), close to the …
Vlasov Theory of the Equilibrium Structure of Tangential Discontinuities in Space Plasmas
Roth, M.; de Keyser, J.; Kuznetsova, M. M.
Extensive theoretical work has been performed on the equilibrium structure of tangential discontinuities (TDs) in collisionless plasmas. This paper reviews kinetic models based on steady-state solutions of the Vlasov equation. It is shown that most of the existing models are special cases of a generalized multi-species model. In this generalized m…
The abundance of atomic 1H, 4He and 3He in the local interstellar cloud from pickup ion observations with SWICS on Ulysses
Gloeckler, George
Pickup ions measured deep inside the heliosphere open a new way to determine the absolute atomic density of a number of elements and isotopes in the local interstellar cloud (LIC). We derive the atomic abundance of hydrogen and the two isotopes of helium from the velocity and spatial distributions of interstellar pickup protons and ionized helium …