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2011 30th URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, URSIGASS 2011(1)
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EIDOSCOPE: Particle acceleration at plasma boundaries
ArticleAbstract: We describe the mission concept of how ESA can make a major contribution to the Japanese Canadian muPalabras claves:Cosmic vision, Multi-scale coupling in plasmas, Particle acceleration, Space plasmasAutores:Andersson G., Bale S.D., Cully C.M., de Keyser J., Fujimoto M., Grahn S., Haaland S., Ji H., Khotyaintsev Y.V., Lavraud B., Lazarian A., Luca Sorriso-Valvo, Mann I.R., Nakamura R., Nakamura T.K.M., Narita Y., Retinò A., Sahraoui F., Schekochihin A., Schwartz S.J., Shinohara I., Vaivads A.Fuentes:scopusTurbulence Heating ObserveR - Satellite mission proposal
ArticleAbstract: The Universe is permeated by hot, turbulent, magnetized plasmas. Turbulent plasma is a major constitPalabras claves:plasma heating, plasma properties, Space plasma physicsAutores:Alexandrova O., André M., Bale S.D., Balikhin M., Burgess D., Camporeale E., Caprioli D., Chen C.H.K., Clacey E., Cully C.M., de Keyser J., Eastwood J.P., Eriksson S., Escoubet C.P., Fazakerley A.N., Goldstein M.L., Graham D.B., Haaland S., Hoshino M., Ji H., Karimabadi H., Khotyaintsev Y.V., Kucharek H., Lavraud B., Luca Sorriso-Valvo, Marcucci M.F., Matthaeus W.H., Moore T.E., Nakamura R., Narita Y., Nemecek Z., Norgren C., Opgenoorth H., Palmroth M., Perrone D., Pinçon J.L., Rathsman P., Retinò A., Rothkaehl H., Sahraoui F., Servidio S., Souček J., Vainio R., Vaivads A., Valentini F., Vörös Z., Wimmer-Schweingruber R.F.Fuentes:scopusTurbulence in the solar wind: 3D measurements of wavenumber spectra using the k-filtering technique
Conference ObjectAbstract: Magnetic turbulence in the solar wind has been studied for many years. Most of the observational worPalabras claves:Autores:Grappin R., Grison B., Luca Sorriso-Valvo, Sahraoui F.Fuentes:scopusSolar Orbiter's first Venus flyby: Observations from the Radio and Plasma Wave instrument
ArticleAbstract: Context. On December 27, 2020, Solar Orbiter completed its first gravity assist manoeuvre of Venus (Palabras claves:plasmas, Polarization, WavesAutores:Allen R.C., Angelini V., Bale S.D., Chust T., Dewey R.M., Dimmock A.P., Edberg N.J.T., Evans V., Fowler C.M., Hadid L.Z., Horbury T.S., Howes G.G., Issautier K., Karlsson T., Khotyaintsev Y.V., Klein Wolt M., Kolmašová I., Kontar E.P., Krasnoselskikh V., Kretzschmar M., Le Contel O., Lorfèvre E., Luca Sorriso-Valvo, Maksimovic M., Malandraki O.E., Martinović M., Morooka M.W., Moussas X., O'brien H., Píša D., Plettemeier D., Retinò A., Sahraoui F., Santolík O., Souček J., Steller M., Stergiopoulou K., Štverák , Trávníček P., Vaivads A., Vecchio A., Velli M.C., Volwerk M., Zouganelis I.Fuentes:scopusTHIN CURRENT SHEETS AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRON HEATING IN TURBULENT SPACE PLASMA
ArticleAbstract: Intermittent structures, such as thin current sheets, are abundant in turbulent plasmas. Numerical sPalabras claves:acceleration of particles, Magnetic fields, magnetic reconnection, plasmas, TurbulenceAutores:Canu P., Chasapis A., Greco A., Khotyaintsev Y.V., Luca Sorriso-Valvo, Retinò A., Sahraoui F., Sundkvist D., Vaivads A.Fuentes:scopus