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Journal articleClarke JT, Gerard JC, Grodent D, et al., 2005,
Morphological differences between Saturn's ultraviolet aurorae and those of Earth and Jupiter
, Nature, Vol: 433, Pages: 717-719, ISSN: 0028-0836 -
Journal articleGiampieri G, Dougherty MK, Russell CT, et al., 2005,
Reply to comment by M. L. Kaiser et al. on "Rotation rate of Saturn's interior from magnetic field observations''
, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 32, ISSN: 0094-8276 -
Journal articleOwens MJ, Cargill PJ, Pagel C, et al., 2005,
Characteristic magnetic field and speed properties of interplanetary coronal mass ejections and their sheath regions
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 147
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Journal articleCattell C, Dombeck J, Wygant J, et al., 2005,
Cluster observations of electron holes in association with magnetotail reconnection and comparison to simulations -: art. no. A01211
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 244
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Journal articleWeygand JM, Kivelson MG, Khurana KK, et al., 2005,
Plasma sheet turbulence observed by cluster II - art. no. A01205
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380- Cite
- Citations: 112
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Journal articlede Koning CA, Steinberg JT, Gosling JT, et al., 2005,
An unusually fast interplanetary coronal mass ejection observed by Ulysses at 5 AU on 15 November 2003
, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 110, ISSN: 2169-9380- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 11
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Journal articleZong QG, Fritz TA, Spence H, et al., 2005,
Plasmoid in the high latitude boundary/cusp region observed by Cluster - art. no. L01101
, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 32, ISSN: 0094-8276- Cite
- Citations: 26
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Conference paperRunov A, Sergeev VA, Nakamura R, et al., 2005,
Reconstruction of the magnetotail current sheet structure using multi-point Cluster measurements
, Conference on Magnetospheric Response to Solar Activity, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 237-243, ISSN: 0032-0633- Cite
- Citations: 73
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Conference paperBlanc M, Moura D, Alibert Y, et al., 2005,
Tracing the origins of the solar system
, Pages: 213-224, ISSN: 0379-6566All contemporary objects of our Solar System emerged from a solar nebula which existed 4.5 billion years ago, and whose dynamical and thermo-chemical evolution led to the condensation of solids, then to the emergence of different types of planetesimals, and finally to the accretion of solid cores and to the formation of our planets. Space exploration makes it possible today to visit the different classes of solar system objects and retrieve key information which can help us to trace back the evolutionary path of the solar system, from its origins in the Solar Nebula to its present configuration and the likely development of habitats in planetary objects. We propose three un-ordered priorities for the space programme in this perspective: 1 - access to remaining pristine material in the solar system (interplanetary dust and small bodies); 2 - in-depth exploration of the systems of giant planets; 3 - in-situ analysis of some of the physical mechanisms relevant to planetary formation in the contemporary rings and plasma environments of giant planets. This research subject, which strongly connects our solar system and its objects to exoplanets and other planetary systems, is a very promising contribution to the progressive build-up of a synthetic view of their formation and evolution scenarios. It is a central element in the build-up of a "Cosmic Vision" of our own solar system. We show how the major scientific questions related to this broad theme can be translated into specific mission targets and measurement objectives, and grouped into a "short list" of key space missions. This short list forms an ideal basis to elaborate a multi-decadal endeavour to explore the outer solar system. Most of these missions, while addressing the specific question of solar system origin, also are of major interest for comparative planetology and exo-astrobiology. While a few can be implemented in a purely European context, most of these missions can be accomplished on
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Conference paperCox C, Murray J, Green PD, et al., 2005,
Preliminary results from measurements of far infrared radiation (80-600 cm-1) taken during the european aqua thermodynamic experiment (EAQUATE) campaign, 13-23 september 2004.
During a recent flight campaign, measurements of far infrared radiation were taken with a Fourier transform spectrometer. The results taken in clear sky conditions will further our understanding the atmosphere and our ability to predict the climate. © 2005 Optical Society of America.
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Conference paperGreen PD, Murray JE, Cox C, et al., 2005,
High resolution far-IR radiative spectra from the TAFTS instrument during EAQUATE 2004.
The EAQUATE campaign was a validation exercise for the AIRS satellite instrument, and involved two aircraft, the NASA Proteus and FAAM Bae-146. Early results of this campaign from the far-IR TAFTS instrument are presented. © 2005 Optical Society of America.
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Conference paperPickering JC, Smillie DG, Blackwell-Whitehead R, et al., 2005,
UV and VUV high resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy: Laboratory atomic and molecular spectroscopy for astrophysics and atmospheric physics applications
The need for accurate high resolution UV and VUV atomic and molecular data for modern astrophysics and atmospheric physics applications is described. The extension (over the last ten years) of Fourier transform spectroscopy into the VUV at Imperial College is outlined, and examples of applications in laboratory spectroscopy are given. © 2004 Optical Society of America.
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Conference paperGénot V, Mottez F, Fruit G, et al., 2005,
Bifurcated current sheet:: model and Cluster observations
, Conference on Magnetospheric Response to Solar Activity, Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Pages: 229-235, ISSN: 0032-0633- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 24
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Conference paperBlackwell-Whitehead RJ, Pickering JC, Nave G, et al., 2005,
High resolution fourier transform spectroscopy of Mn I, Mn II and Ti I.
We report on recent measurements using high resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy to study hyperfine structure and oscillator strengths in Mn I, Mn II and Ti I relevant to astrophysical analysis. © 2004 Optical Society of America.
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Conference paperZong QG, Fritz TA, Korth A, et al., 2005,
Energetic electrons as a field line topology tracer in the high latitude boundary/cusp region: Cluster RAPID observations
, Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 215-240, ISSN: 0169-3298- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 30
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Journal articleGoto S, Osborne DR, Vassilicos JC, et al., 2005,
Acceleration statistics as measures of statistical persistence of streamlines in isotropic turbulence
, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, Vol: 71, ISSN: 1539-3755- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 29
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Conference paperKeith WR, Winningham JD, Goldstein ML, et al., 2005,
Observations of a unique cusp signature at low and mid altitudes
, Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 307-339, ISSN: 0169-3298- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 3
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Conference paperDunlop MW, Lavraud B, Cargill P, et al., 2005,
Cluster observations of the cusp:: Magnetic structure and dynamics
, Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 5-55, ISSN: 0169-3298- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 26
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Conference paperLavraud B, Rème H, Dunlop MW, et al., 2005,
Cluster observes the high-altitude cusp region
, Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 135-175, ISSN: 0169-3298- Cite
- Citations: 32
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Conference paperPu ZY, Zong QG, Fritz TA, et al., 2005,
Multiple flux rope events at the high-latitude magnetopause: cluster/rapid observation on 26 January, 2001
, Spring Meeting of the American-Geophysical-Union, Publisher: SPRINGER, Pages: 193-214, ISSN: 0169-3298- Cite
- Citations: 21
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Journal articleArcher M, Horbury TS, Lucek EA, et al., 2005,
Size and shape of ULF waves in the terrestrial foreshock
, J. Geophys. Res., Vol: 110, Pages: A05208-A05208 -
Journal articleOwen CJ, Slavin JA, Fazakerley AN, et al., 2005,
Cluster electron observations of the separatrix layer during traveling compression regions (Article no. L03104)
, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol: 32, ISSN: 0094-8276 -
Journal articleCarr C, Brown P, Zhang TL, et al., 2005,
The Double Star magnetic field investigation: instrument design, performance and highlights of the first year's observations
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 2713-2732, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 134
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Journal articleBouhram M, Klecker B, Paschmann G, et al., 2005,
Survey of energetic O<SUP>+</SUP> ions near the dayside mid-latitude magnetopause with Cluster
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 1281-1294, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 26
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Book chapterBale SD, Balikhin MA, Horbury TS, et al., 2005,
Quasi-perpendicular shock structure and processes
, Outer magnetospheric boundaries: cluster results. Space Science Series, Editors: Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Berlin, Publisher: Springer, ISBN: 9781402034886 -
Journal articleSinha AK, Yeoman TK, Wild JA, et al., 2005,
Evidence of transverse magnetospheric field line oscillations as observed from Cluster and ground magnetometers
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 919-929, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 14
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Book chapterBurgess D, Lucek EA, Scholer M, et al., 2005,
Quasi-parallel shock structure and processes. Space Science Reviews
, Outer magnetospheric boundaries: cluster results. Space Science Series, Editors: Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Paschmann, Schwartz, Escoubet, Haaland, Berlin, Publisher: Springer, ISBN: 9781402034886 -
Journal articleVlachogiannis D, Sfetsos A, Stubos AK, et al., 2005,
Assessment of the impact of SF6 and PFC reservoir tracers on global warming, the AEOLOS study
, Environmental Sciences, Vol: 2, Pages: 263-272, ISSN: 1569-3430 -
Journal articlePu ZY, Xiao CJ, Zhang XG, et al., 2005,
Double Star TC-1 observations of component reconnection at the dayside magnetopause:: a preliminary study
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 2889-2895, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 32
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Journal articleFear RC, Fazakerley AN, Owen CJ, et al., 2005,
Cluster observations of bounday layer structure and a flux transfer event near the cusp
, ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, Vol: 23, Pages: 2605-2620, ISSN: 0992-7689- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 12
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