2016 |
An Analysis of Interplanetary Solar Radio Emissions Associated with a Coronal Mass Ejection
Krupar, V.; Eastwood, J.~P.; Kruparova, O.; Santolik, O.; Soucek, J.; c, Magdaleni\; Vourlidas, A.; Maksimovic, M.; Bonnin, X.; Bothmer, V.; Mrotzek, N.; Pluta, A.; Barnes, D.; Davies, J.~A.; Oliveros, J.~C.; Bale, S.~D.;
Published by: \apjl Published on: 06/2016
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.3847/2041-8205/823/1/L5
Parker Data Used; solar─terrestrial relations; Sun: coronal mass ejections: CMEs; Sun: radio radiation; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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An Analysis of Interplanetary Solar Radio Emissions Associated with a Coronal Mass Ejection
Krupar, V.; Eastwood, J.~P.; Kruparova, O.; Santolik, O.; Soucek, J.; c, Magdaleni\; Vourlidas, A.; Maksimovic, M.; Bonnin, X.; Bothmer, V.; Mrotzek, N.; Pluta, A.; Barnes, D.; Davies, J.~A.; Oliveros, J.~C.; Bale, S.~D.;
Published by: \apjl Published on: 06/2016
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.3847/2041-8205/823/1/L5
Parker Data Used; solar─terrestrial relations; Sun: coronal mass ejections: CMEs; Sun: radio radiation; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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The Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe Plus (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Thernisien, Arnaud; Wang, Dennis; Rich, Nathan; Carter, Michael; Chua, Damien; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Morrill, Jeff; Lynch, Sean; Thurn, Adam; Van Duyne, Peter; Hagood, Robert; Clifford, Greg; Grey, Phares; Velli, Marco; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Mazy, Emanuel; Bothmer, Volker; Rodmann, Jens;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 02/2015
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0114-y
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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The Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe Plus (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Thernisien, Arnaud; Wang, Dennis; Rich, Nathan; Carter, Michael; Chua, Damien; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Morrill, Jeff; Lynch, Sean; Thurn, Adam; Van Duyne, Peter; Hagood, Robert; Clifford, Greg; Grey, Phares; Velli, Marco; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Mazy, Emanuel; Bothmer, Volker; Rodmann, Jens;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 02/2015
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0114-y
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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The Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe Plus (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Thernisien, Arnaud; Wang, Dennis; Rich, Nathan; Carter, Michael; Chua, Damien; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Morrill, Jeff; Lynch, Sean; Thurn, Adam; Van Duyne, Peter; Hagood, Robert; Clifford, Greg; Grey, Phares; Velli, Marco; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Mazy, Emanuel; Bothmer, Volker; Rodmann, Jens;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 02/2015
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0114-y
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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The Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe Plus (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Thernisien, Arnaud; Wang, Dennis; Rich, Nathan; Carter, Michael; Chua, Damien; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Morrill, Jeff; Lynch, Sean; Thurn, Adam; Van Duyne, Peter; Hagood, Robert; Clifford, Greg; Grey, Phares; Velli, Marco; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Mazy, Emanuel; Bothmer, Volker; Rodmann, Jens;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 02/2015
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0114-y
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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The Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe Plus (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Thernisien, Arnaud; Wang, Dennis; Rich, Nathan; Carter, Michael; Chua, Damien; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Morrill, Jeff; Lynch, Sean; Thurn, Adam; Van Duyne, Peter; Hagood, Robert; Clifford, Greg; Grey, Phares; Velli, Marco; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Mazy, Emanuel; Bothmer, Volker; Rodmann, Jens;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 02/2015
YEAR: 2016   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0114-y
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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Reliable commanding and telemetry operations using CFDP
The Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission to be launched in 2018 is designed to use CFDP (CCSDS File Delivery Protocol) Class 2 Reliable Transfer in the majority of spacecraft commanding as well as for playback of recorded telemetry. A prioritized SSR telemetry playback interface using CFDP was developed on MESSENGER and Van Allen Probes and will be reused on SPP. Similar to MESSENGER, telemetry files of instrument data will be provided directly to the appropriate Science Operations Center (SOC) and not processed by the Mission Ope ...
Melin, Eric; Krupiarz, Christopher; Monaco, Christopher; Pinkine, Nickalaus; Harrington-Duff, Patricia;
Published by: 14th International Conference on Space Operations, 2016 Published on:
YEAR: 2016   DOI:
Probes; System-on-chip; Parker Engineering
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Solar probe plus: Unique navigation modeling challenges
The Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission is preparing to launch in 2018, and will directly investigate the outer atmosphere of our star. At 9. 86 solar radii, SPP must operate in an unexplored regime. The environment and aspects of the mission design present some unique challenges for navigation, particularly in terms of modeling the dynamics. Non-gravitational force models, unique to this mission, are given with analytical expressions. For each of these models (and error sources), a maximum bound on the force perturbation magnitu ...
Jones, Drew; Goodson, Troy; Thompson, Paul; Valerino, Powtawche; Williams, Jessica;
Published by: AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference, 2016 Published on:
YEAR: 2016   DOI:
Astrophysics; Charged particles; Probes; Parker Engineering
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The Solar Probe Plus Ground Based Network
Executive Summary. The role of the Solar Probe Plus (SPP) Ground-Based Network\ (SPP-GBN) is to optimize and enhance the science return of the SPP mission by\ providing unique data from the ground. The role of the GBN extends to planning and\ coordination, supported by appropriate infrastructure, to ensure that the right kinds of\ observations are acquired by the various facilities (see below), at the right times, and that\ the data are readily accessible to the community for a variety of uses. Th ...
Schwadron, N.; Bastian, T.; Leibacher, J.; Gary, D.; Pevtsov, A.; Velli, M.; Burkpile, J.; Raouafi, N.; Deforest, C.;
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YEAR: 2016   DOI:
Parker Data Used; SPP White Papers
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2015 |
Magnetic Reconnection: Recursive Current Sheet Collapse Triggered by \textquotedblleftIdeal\textquotedblright Tearing
Tenerani, Anna; Velli, Marco; Rappazzo, Antonio; Pucci, Fulvia;
Published by: \apjl Published on: 11/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/813/2/L32
Parker Data Used; magnetic reconnection; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Sun: corona; Physics - Plasma Physics
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Efficiency and behavior of textured high emissivity metallic coatings at high temperature
Three metallic coatings with textured surfaces, made of rhenium, tungsten and molybdenum, were studied in the frame of the Solar Probe Plus mission (NASA) as candidate materials. The role of these coatings is to dissipate a maximum of energy from a hot instrument facing the Sun, by the mean of their high total hemispherical emissivity. The total hemispherical emissivity of the three coatings was measured in the temperature range 1100-1900 K, as well as over time in order to study their high temperature stability. Various emi ...
Brodu, E.; Balat-Pichelin, M.; Sans, J.; Freeman, M.; Kasper, J.;
Published by: MATERIALS \& DESIGN Published on: 10/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2015.05.073
Parker Data Used
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Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation: Design of the Solar Wind and Coronal Plasma Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus
The Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation on Solar Probe Plus is a four sensor instrument suite that provides complete measurements of the electrons and ionized helium and hydrogen that constitute the bulk of solar wind and coronal plasma. SWEAP consists of the Solar Probe Cup (SPC) and the Solar Probe Analyzers (SPAN). SPC is a Faraday Cup that looks directly at the Sun and measures ion and electron fluxes and flow angles as a function of energy. SPAN consists of an ion and electron electrostatic ...
Kasper, Justin; Abiad, Robert; Austin, Gerry; Balat-Pichelin, Marianne; Bale, Stuart; Belcher, John; Berg, Peter; Bergner, Henry; Berthomier, Matthieu; Bookbinder, Jay; Brodu, Etienne; Caldwell, David; Case, Anthony; Chandran, Benjamin; Cheimets, Peter; Cirtain, Jonathan; Cranmer, Steven; Curtis, David; Daigneau, Peter; Dalton, Greg; Dasgupta, Brahmananda; DeTomaso, David; Diaz-Aguado, Millan; Djordjevic, Blagoje; Donaskowski, Bill; Effinger, Michael; Florinski, Vladimir; Fox, Nichola; Freeman, Mark; Gallagher, Dennis; Gary, Peter; Gauron, Tom; Gates, Richard; Goldstein, Melvin; Golub, Leon; Gordon, Dorothy; Gurnee, Reid; Guth, Giora; Halekas, Jasper; Hatch, Ken; Heerikuisen, Jacob; Ho, George; Hu, Qiang; Johnson, Greg; Jordan, Steven; Korreck, Kelly; Larson, Davin; Lazarus, Alan; Li, Gang; Livi, Roberto; Ludlam, Michael; Maksimovic, Milan; McFadden, James; Marchant, William; Maruca, Bennet; McComas, David; Messina, Luciana; Mercer, Tony; Park, Sang; Peddie, Andrew; Pogorelov, Nikolai; Reinhart, Matthew; Richardson, John; Robinson, Miles; Rosen, Irene; Skoug, Ruth; Slagle, Amanda; Steinberg, John; Stevens, Michael; Szabo, Adam; Taylor, Ellen; Tiu, Chris; Turin, Paul; Velli, Marco; Webb, Gary; Whittlesey, Phyllis; Wright, Ken; Wu, S.; Zank, Gary;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 10/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-015-0206-3
Acceleration; Corona; Heating; Parker Data Used; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind plasma; SWEAP
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Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation: Design of the Solar Wind and Coronal Plasma Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus
The Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation on Solar Probe Plus is a four sensor instrument suite that provides complete measurements of the electrons and ionized helium and hydrogen that constitute the bulk of solar wind and coronal plasma. SWEAP consists of the Solar Probe Cup (SPC) and the Solar Probe Analyzers (SPAN). SPC is a Faraday Cup that looks directly at the Sun and measures ion and electron fluxes and flow angles as a function of energy. SPAN consists of an ion and electron electrostatic ...
Kasper, Justin; Abiad, Robert; Austin, Gerry; Balat-Pichelin, Marianne; Bale, Stuart; Belcher, John; Berg, Peter; Bergner, Henry; Berthomier, Matthieu; Bookbinder, Jay; Brodu, Etienne; Caldwell, David; Case, Anthony; Chandran, Benjamin; Cheimets, Peter; Cirtain, Jonathan; Cranmer, Steven; Curtis, David; Daigneau, Peter; Dalton, Greg; Dasgupta, Brahmananda; DeTomaso, David; Diaz-Aguado, Millan; Djordjevic, Blagoje; Donaskowski, Bill; Effinger, Michael; Florinski, Vladimir; Fox, Nichola; Freeman, Mark; Gallagher, Dennis; Gary, Peter; Gauron, Tom; Gates, Richard; Goldstein, Melvin; Golub, Leon; Gordon, Dorothy; Gurnee, Reid; Guth, Giora; Halekas, Jasper; Hatch, Ken; Heerikuisen, Jacob; Ho, George; Hu, Qiang; Johnson, Greg; Jordan, Steven; Korreck, Kelly; Larson, Davin; Lazarus, Alan; Li, Gang; Livi, Roberto; Ludlam, Michael; Maksimovic, Milan; McFadden, James; Marchant, William; Maruca, Bennet; McComas, David; Messina, Luciana; Mercer, Tony; Park, Sang; Peddie, Andrew; Pogorelov, Nikolai; Reinhart, Matthew; Richardson, John; Robinson, Miles; Rosen, Irene; Skoug, Ruth; Slagle, Amanda; Steinberg, John; Stevens, Michael; Szabo, Adam; Taylor, Ellen; Tiu, Chris; Turin, Paul; Velli, Marco; Webb, Gary; Whittlesey, Phyllis; Wright, Ken; Wu, S.; Zank, Gary;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 10/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-015-0206-3
Acceleration; Corona; Heating; Parker Data Used; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind plasma; SWEAP
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Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation: Design of the Solar Wind and Coronal Plasma Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus
The Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation on Solar Probe Plus is a four sensor instrument suite that provides complete measurements of the electrons and ionized helium and hydrogen that constitute the bulk of solar wind and coronal plasma. SWEAP consists of the Solar Probe Cup (SPC) and the Solar Probe Analyzers (SPAN). SPC is a Faraday Cup that looks directly at the Sun and measures ion and electron fluxes and flow angles as a function of energy. SPAN consists of an ion and electron electrostatic ...
Kasper, Justin; Abiad, Robert; Austin, Gerry; Balat-Pichelin, Marianne; Bale, Stuart; Belcher, John; Berg, Peter; Bergner, Henry; Berthomier, Matthieu; Bookbinder, Jay; Brodu, Etienne; Caldwell, David; Case, Anthony; Chandran, Benjamin; Cheimets, Peter; Cirtain, Jonathan; Cranmer, Steven; Curtis, David; Daigneau, Peter; Dalton, Greg; Dasgupta, Brahmananda; DeTomaso, David; Diaz-Aguado, Millan; Djordjevic, Blagoje; Donaskowski, Bill; Effinger, Michael; Florinski, Vladimir; Fox, Nichola; Freeman, Mark; Gallagher, Dennis; Gary, Peter; Gauron, Tom; Gates, Richard; Goldstein, Melvin; Golub, Leon; Gordon, Dorothy; Gurnee, Reid; Guth, Giora; Halekas, Jasper; Hatch, Ken; Heerikuisen, Jacob; Ho, George; Hu, Qiang; Johnson, Greg; Jordan, Steven; Korreck, Kelly; Larson, Davin; Lazarus, Alan; Li, Gang; Livi, Roberto; Ludlam, Michael; Maksimovic, Milan; McFadden, James; Marchant, William; Maruca, Bennet; McComas, David; Messina, Luciana; Mercer, Tony; Park, Sang; Peddie, Andrew; Pogorelov, Nikolai; Reinhart, Matthew; Richardson, John; Robinson, Miles; Rosen, Irene; Skoug, Ruth; Slagle, Amanda; Steinberg, John; Stevens, Michael; Szabo, Adam; Taylor, Ellen; Tiu, Chris; Turin, Paul; Velli, Marco; Webb, Gary; Whittlesey, Phyllis; Wright, Ken; Wu, S.; Zank, Gary;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 10/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-015-0206-3
Acceleration; Corona; Heating; Parker Data Used; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind plasma; SWEAP
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Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation: Design of the Solar Wind and Coronal Plasma Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus
The Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) Investigation on Solar Probe Plus is a four sensor instrument suite that provides complete measurements of the electrons and ionized helium and hydrogen that constitute the bulk of solar wind and coronal plasma. SWEAP consists of the Solar Probe Cup (SPC) and the Solar Probe Analyzers (SPAN). SPC is a Faraday Cup that looks directly at the Sun and measures ion and electron fluxes and flow angles as a function of energy. SPAN consists of an ion and electron electrostatic ...
Kasper, Justin; Abiad, Robert; Austin, Gerry; Balat-Pichelin, Marianne; Bale, Stuart; Belcher, John; Berg, Peter; Bergner, Henry; Berthomier, Matthieu; Bookbinder, Jay; Brodu, Etienne; Caldwell, David; Case, Anthony; Chandran, Benjamin; Cheimets, Peter; Cirtain, Jonathan; Cranmer, Steven; Curtis, David; Daigneau, Peter; Dalton, Greg; Dasgupta, Brahmananda; DeTomaso, David; Diaz-Aguado, Millan; Djordjevic, Blagoje; Donaskowski, Bill; Effinger, Michael; Florinski, Vladimir; Fox, Nichola; Freeman, Mark; Gallagher, Dennis; Gary, Peter; Gauron, Tom; Gates, Richard; Goldstein, Melvin; Golub, Leon; Gordon, Dorothy; Gurnee, Reid; Guth, Giora; Halekas, Jasper; Hatch, Ken; Heerikuisen, Jacob; Ho, George; Hu, Qiang; Johnson, Greg; Jordan, Steven; Korreck, Kelly; Larson, Davin; Lazarus, Alan; Li, Gang; Livi, Roberto; Ludlam, Michael; Maksimovic, Milan; McFadden, James; Marchant, William; Maruca, Bennet; McComas, David; Messina, Luciana; Mercer, Tony; Park, Sang; Peddie, Andrew; Pogorelov, Nikolai; Reinhart, Matthew; Richardson, John; Robinson, Miles; Rosen, Irene; Skoug, Ruth; Slagle, Amanda; Steinberg, John; Stevens, Michael; Szabo, Adam; Taylor, Ellen; Tiu, Chris; Turin, Paul; Velli, Marco; Webb, Gary; Whittlesey, Phyllis; Wright, Ken; Wu, S.; Zank, Gary;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 10/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-015-0206-3
Acceleration; Corona; Heating; Parker Data Used; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind plasma; SWEAP
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Dynamics of HVECs emitted from comet C/2011 L4 as observed by STEREO
Raouafi, N.; Lisse, C.~M.; Stenborg, G.; Jones, G.~H.; Schmidt, C.~A.;
Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics) Published on: 07/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1002/2014JA020926
Parker Data Used; comets: general; comets: individual (C/2011 L4); Sun: magnetic fields; Sun: solar wind; Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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Resistive Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations of the Ideal Tearing Mode
Landi, S.; Del Zanna, L.; Papini, E.; Pucci, F.; Velli, M.;
Published by: \apj Published on: 06/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/806/1/131
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; magnetic reconnection; methods: numerical; plasmas; Sun: magnetic fields; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Long-range spin-triplet correlations and edge spin currents in diffusive spin-orbit coupled SNS hybrids with a single spin-active interface
Alidoust, Mohammad; Halterman, Klaus;
Published by: Journal of Physics Condensed Matter Published on: 06/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/27/23/235301
Condensed Matter - Superconductivity; Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics; Condensed Matter - Materials Science; Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons; Quantum Physics
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Spontaneous edge accumulation of spin currents in finite-size two-dimensional diffusive spin-orbit coupled SFS heterostructures
Alidoust, Mohammad; Halterman, Klaus;
Published by: New Journal of Physics Published on: 03/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/17/3/033001
Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics; Condensed Matter - Materials Science; Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons; Condensed Matter - Superconductivity; Quantum Physics
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Evolution of the emissivity of tungsten at high temperature with and without proton bombardment
The Solar Probe Plus mission (NASA) will be the first mission to enter the solar corona. The spacecraft will orbit the Sun at 8.5 solar radii from the Sun s surface at closest approach. Some metallic parts of the two on-board instruments, SWEAP (a Faraday cup) and FIELDS (antennas), will directly face the Sun, while the rest of the payload will be protected by a heat shield. For application to these instruments, a candidate refractory material, tungsten, was studied, confronting conditions similar to the ones expected close ...
Brodu, E.; Balat-Pichelin, M.; Sans, J.; Kasper, J.;
Published by: ACTA MATERIALIA Published on: 02/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2014.10.050
Parker Data Used
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Statistical study of magnetic cloud erosion by magnetic reconnection
recent studies suggest that magnetic reconnection is able to erode substantial amounts of the outer magnetic flux of interplanetary magnetic clouds (MCs) as they propagate in the heliosphere. We quantify and provide a broader context to this process, starting from 263 tabulated interplanetary coronal mass ejections, including MCs, observed over a time period covering 17 years and at a distance of 1 AU from the Sun with Wind (1995-2008) and the two STEREO (2009-2012) spacecraft. Based on several quality factors, including ...
Ruffenach, A.; Lavraud, B.; Farrugia, C.; emoulin, P.; Dasso, S.; Owens, M.; Sauvaud, J.-A.; Rouillard, A.; Lynnyk, A.; Foullon, C.; Savani, N.; Luhmann, J.; Galvin, A.;
Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 01/2015
YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1002/2014JA020628
coronal mass ejection; magnetic cloud; magnetic flux rope; magnetic reconnection; parker solar probe; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind
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Fundamental performance differences of CMOS and CCD imagers: Part VI
Past papers demonstrated advancements made on developing scientific PMOS/NMOS CMOS imagers that match or exceed CCD performance. New data and discussions presented in this paper present further progress on subject matters that include: 1). subcarrier read noise performance with understandings for how the noise floor can be reduced further, 2). comprehensive correlated double sampling (CDS) signal processing noise fundamentals in response to random telegraph and flicker noise sources, 3). high energy radiation damage test dat ...
Janesick, James; Elliott, Tom; Andrews, James; Tower, John;
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YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1117/12.2189941
Parker Data Used
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2014 |
Application of a Solar Wind Model Driven by Turbulence Dissipation to a 2D Magnetic Field Configuration
Lionello, Roberto; Velli, Marco; Downs, Cooper; Linker, Jon; c, Zoran;
Published by: \apj Published on: 12/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/796/2/111
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Solar wind; turbulence; waves; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Application of a Solar Wind Model Driven by Turbulence Dissipation to a 2D Magnetic Field Configuration
Lionello, Roberto; Velli, Marco; Downs, Cooper; Linker, Jon; c, Zoran;
Published by: \apj Published on: 12/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/796/2/111
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Solar wind; turbulence; waves; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Application of a Solar Wind Model Driven by Turbulence Dissipation to a 2D Magnetic Field Configuration
Lionello, Roberto; Velli, Marco; Downs, Cooper; Linker, Jon; c, Zoran;
Published by: \apj Published on: 12/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/796/2/111
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Solar wind; turbulence; waves; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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DYNAMICS OF DOUBLE LAYERS, ION ACCELERATION, AND HEAT FLUX SUPPRESSION DURING SOLAR FLARES
Observations of flare-heated electrons in the corona typically suggest confinement of electrons. The confinement mechanism, however, remains unclear. The transport of coronal hot electrons into ambient plasma was recently investigated by particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. Electron transport was significantly suppressed by the formation of a highly localized, nonlinear electrostatic potential in the form of a double layer (DL). In this work large-scale PIC simulations are performed to explore the dynamics of DLs in larger ...
Li, T.; Drake, J.; Swisdak, M.;
Published by: The Astrophysical Journal Published on: 09/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/793/1/7
acceleration of particles; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics; parker solar probe; Physics - Plasma Physics; Physics - Space Physics; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Sun: corona; Sun: flares
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Experimental study of pyrolytic boron nitride at high temperature with and without proton and VUV irradiations
In the frame of future exploration missions such as Solar Probe Plus (NASA) and PHOIBOS (ESA), research was carried out to study pyrolytic BN material envisaged as coating for their heat shields. The physico-chemical behavior of CVD pBN at very high temperature with or without hydrogen ions and VUV (Vacuum Ultra-Violet) irradiations was studied in high vacuum together with the in situ measurement of the thermal radiative properties conditioning the thermal equilibrium of the heat shield. Experimental results obtained on m ...
Balat-Pichelin, M.; Eck, J.; Heurtault, S.; enat, H.;
Published by: Applied Surface Science Published on: 09/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.07.007
Boron nitride; Heat treatment; Mechanical properties; Optical properties; parker solar probe; Proton irradiation; Solar Probe Plus
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Hybrid Vlasov-Maxwell simulations of two-dimensional turbulence in plasmas
Valentini, F.; Servidio, S.; Perrone, D.; Califano, F.; Matthaeus, W.~H.; Veltri, P.;
Published by: Physics of Plasmas Published on: 08/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1063/1.4893301
Parker Data Used
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Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISIS): Design of the Energetic Particle Investigation
The Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISIS) is a complete science investigation on the Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission, which flies to within nine solar radii of the Sun\textquoterights surface. ISIS comprises a two-instrument suite to measure energetic particles over a very broad energy range, as well as coordinated management, science operations, data processing, and scientific analysis. Together, ISIS observations allow us to explore the mechanisms of energetic particles dynamics, including their: (1)\ O ...
McComas, D.; Alexander, N.; Angold, N.; Bale, S.; Beebe, C.; Birdwell, B.; Boyle, M.; Burgum, J.; Burnham, J.; Christian, E.; Cook, W.; Cooper, S.; Cummings, A.; Davis, A.; Desai, M.; Dickinson, J.; Dirks, G.; Do, D.; Fox, N.; Giacalone, J.; Gold, R.; Gurnee, R.; Hayes, J.; Hill, M.; Kasper, J.; Kecman, B.; Klemic, J.; Krimigis, S.; Labrador, A.; Layman, R.; Leske, R.; Livi, S.; Matthaeus, W.; McNutt, R.; Mewaldt, R.; Mitchell, D.; Nelson, K.; Parker, C.; Rankin, J.; Roelof, E.; Schwadron, N.; Seifert, H.; Shuman, S.; Stokes, M.; Stone, E.; Vandegriff, J.; Velli, M.; von Rosenvinge, T.; Weidner, S.; Wiedenbeck, M.; Wilson, P.;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 07/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0059-1
CMEs; Corona; ISIS; Parker Data Used; Particle acceleration; SEPs; Solar energetic particles; Solar Probe Plus
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Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISIS): Design of the Energetic Particle Investigation
The Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISIS) is a complete science investigation on the Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission, which flies to within nine solar radii of the Sun\textquoterights surface. ISIS comprises a two-instrument suite to measure energetic particles over a very broad energy range, as well as coordinated management, science operations, data processing, and scientific analysis. Together, ISIS observations allow us to explore the mechanisms of energetic particles dynamics, including their: (1)\ O ...
McComas, D.; Alexander, N.; Angold, N.; Bale, S.; Beebe, C.; Birdwell, B.; Boyle, M.; Burgum, J.; Burnham, J.; Christian, E.; Cook, W.; Cooper, S.; Cummings, A.; Davis, A.; Desai, M.; Dickinson, J.; Dirks, G.; Do, D.; Fox, N.; Giacalone, J.; Gold, R.; Gurnee, R.; Hayes, J.; Hill, M.; Kasper, J.; Kecman, B.; Klemic, J.; Krimigis, S.; Labrador, A.; Layman, R.; Leske, R.; Livi, S.; Matthaeus, W.; McNutt, R.; Mewaldt, R.; Mitchell, D.; Nelson, K.; Parker, C.; Rankin, J.; Roelof, E.; Schwadron, N.; Seifert, H.; Shuman, S.; Stokes, M.; Stone, E.; Vandegriff, J.; Velli, M.; von Rosenvinge, T.; Weidner, S.; Wiedenbeck, M.; Wilson, P.;
Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: 07/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-014-0059-1
CMEs; Corona; ISIS; Parker Data Used; Particle acceleration; SEPs; Solar energetic particles; Solar Probe Plus
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Influence of interplanetary coronal mass ejections on the peak intensity of solar energetic particle events
Lario, D.; Karelitz, A.;
Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics) Published on: 06/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/2014JA019771
Parker Data Used; Solar energetic particles; coronal mass ejections
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Magnetic Reconnection and Intermittent Turbulence in the Solar Wind
Osman, K.~T.; Matthaeus, W.~H.; Gosling, J.~T.; Greco, A.; Servidio, S.; Hnat, B.; Chapman, S.~C.; Phan, T.~D.;
Published by: \prl Published on: 05/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.215002
Parker Data Used; 94.05.Lk; 52.35.Vd; 96.50.Bh; 96.50.Ci; turbulence; magnetic reconnection; interplanetary magnetic fields; Solar wind plasma; sources of solar wind; Physics - Space Physics; Physics - Data Analysis; Statistics and Probability; Physics - Plasma Physics
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Validating a Time-dependent Turbulence-driven Model of the Solar Wind
Lionello, Roberto; Velli, Marco; Downs, Cooper; Linker, Jon; c, Zoran; Verdini, Andrea;
Published by: \apj Published on: 04/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/784/2/120
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Solar wind; turbulence; waves; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Validating a Time-dependent Turbulence-driven Model of the Solar Wind
Lionello, Roberto; Velli, Marco; Downs, Cooper; Linker, Jon; c, Zoran; Verdini, Andrea;
Published by: \apj Published on: 04/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/784/2/120
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Solar wind; turbulence; waves; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Validating a Time-dependent Turbulence-driven Model of the Solar Wind
Lionello, Roberto; Velli, Marco; Downs, Cooper; Linker, Jon; c, Zoran; Verdini, Andrea;
Published by: \apj Published on: 04/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/784/2/120
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Solar wind; turbulence; waves; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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Proton Kinetic Effects in Vlasov and Solar Wind Turbulence
Servidio, S.; Osman, K.~T.; Valentini, F.; Perrone, D.; Califano, F.; Chapman, S.; Matthaeus, W.~H.; Veltri, P.;
Published by: \apjl Published on: 02/2014
YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/781/2/L27
Parker Data Used; magnetic fields; plasmas; Solar wind; turbulence; Physics - Space Physics
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Design of a spacecraft integration and test facility
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) is dedicated to solving critical challenges as set forth by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of Defense. JHU/APL participates fully in the nation s formulation of space science and exploration priorities, providing the needed science, engineering, and technology, including the production and operation of unique spacecraft, instruments, and subsystems. Built in 1983, JHU/APL s spacecraft integration and test facility has supp ...
Liggett, William; Handiboe, Jon; Theus, Eugene; Hartka, Ted; Navid, Hadi;
Published by: 28th Space Simulation Conference - Extreme Environments: Pushing the Boundaries Published on:
YEAR: 2014   DOI:
Benchmarking; Design; Human resource management; NASA; Probes; Test facilities; Parker Engineering
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SPIE ProceedingsDevelopment and test of an active pixel sensor detector for heliospheric imager on solar orbiter and solar probe plus
Korendyke, Clarence; Vourlidas, Angelos; Plunkett, Simon; Howard, Russell; Wang, Dennis; Marshall, Cheryl; Waczynski, Augustyn; Janesick, James; Elliott, Thomas; Tun, Samuel; Tower, John; Grygon, Mark; Keller, David; Clifford, Gregory;
Published by: Published on: 10/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1117/12.2027655
APS; CMOS; Radiation; Solar Orbiter; Solar Probe Plus
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SPIE ProceedingsDevelopment and test of an active pixel sensor detector for heliospheric imager on solar orbiter and solar probe plus
Korendyke, Clarence; Vourlidas, Angelos; Plunkett, Simon; Howard, Russell; Wang, Dennis; Marshall, Cheryl; Waczynski, Augustyn; Janesick, James; Elliott, Thomas; Tun, Samuel; Tower, John; Grygon, Mark; Keller, David; Clifford, Gregory;
Published by: Published on: 10/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1117/12.2027655
APS; CMOS; Radiation; Solar Orbiter; Solar Probe Plus
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SPIE ProceedingsDevelopment and test of an active pixel sensor detector for heliospheric imager on solar orbiter and solar probe plus
Korendyke, Clarence; Vourlidas, Angelos; Plunkett, Simon; Howard, Russell; Wang, Dennis; Marshall, Cheryl; Waczynski, Augustyn; Janesick, James; Elliott, Thomas; Tun, Samuel; Tower, John; Grygon, Mark; Keller, David; Clifford, Gregory;
Published by: Published on: 10/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1117/12.2027655
APS; CMOS; Radiation; Solar Orbiter; Solar Probe Plus
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SPIE ProceedingsSeeing the corona with the solar probe plus mission: the wide-field imager for solar probe+ (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Carter, Michael; Thernisien, Arnaud; Chua, Damien; Van Duyne, Peter; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; Morrill, Jeff; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Bothmer, Volker; Rodman, Jens; Lamy, Philippe;
Published by: Published on: 09/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1117/12.2027508
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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SPIE ProceedingsSeeing the corona with the solar probe plus mission: the wide-field imager for solar probe+ (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Carter, Michael; Thernisien, Arnaud; Chua, Damien; Van Duyne, Peter; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; Morrill, Jeff; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Bothmer, Volker; Rodman, Jens; Lamy, Philippe;
Published by: Published on: 09/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1117/12.2027508
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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SPIE ProceedingsSeeing the corona with the solar probe plus mission: the wide-field imager for solar probe+ (WISPR)
Vourlidas, Angelos; Howard, Russell; Plunkett, Simon; Korendyke, Clarence; Carter, Michael; Thernisien, Arnaud; Chua, Damien; Van Duyne, Peter; Socker, Dennis; Linton, Mark; Liewer, Paulett; Hall, Jeffrey; Morrill, Jeff; DeJong, Eric; Mikic, Zoran; Rochus, Pierre; Bothmer, Volker; Rodman, Jens; Lamy, Philippe;
Published by: Published on: 09/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1117/12.2027508
Heliospheric imager; Imaging; Parker Data Used; Solar corona; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Thomson scattering
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Field Lines Twisting in a Noisy Corona: Implications for Energy Storage and Release, and Initiation of Solar Eruptions
Rappazzo, A.~F.; Velli, M.; Einaudi, G.;
Published by: \apj Published on: 07/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/771/2/76
Parker Data Used; magnetohydrodynamics: MHD; Sun: corona; Sun: coronal mass ejections: CMEs; Sun: magnetic topology; turbulence; Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
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AIP Conference ProceedingsTemperature anisotropy instabilities; combining plasma and magnetic field data at different distances from the Sun
We present a new data analysis method enabling the observation of magnetic field fluctuations associated with temperature anisotropy instabilities using the Ulysses spacecraft. The movement of the spacecraft away from the Sun causes the observed plasma conditions, turbulent fluctuation amplitude, magnetic field strength and important physical scales to change. We normalize wavelet power spectra of the magnetic field using local values for the proton gyroscale and large scale magnetic field fluctuation amplitude to remove ...
Wicks, Robert; Matteini, Lorenzo; Horbury, Timothy; Hellinger, Petr; Roberts, Aaron;
Published by: Published on: 07/2013
YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1063/1.4811048
96.50.Ci; 96.60.Hv; 96.60.Tf; 96.60.Vg; astrophysical plasma; data analysis; parker solar probe; plasma instability; solar magnetism; Solar Probe Plus; solar spectra; Solar wind; Solar wind plasma; sources of solar wind; wavelet transforms
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Development and test of an active pixel sensor detector for heliospheric imager on solar orbiter and solar probe plus
The Naval Research Laboratory is developing next generation CMOS imaging arrays for the Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus missions. The device development is nearly complete with flight device delivery scheduled for summer of 2013. The 4Kx4K mosaic array with 10micron pixels is well suited to the panoramic imaging required for the Solar Orbiter mission. The devices are robust (<100krad) and exhibit minimal performance degradation with respect to radiation. The device design and performance are described. © 2013 SPIE.
Korendyke, Clarence; Vourlidas, Angelos; Plunkett, Simon; Howard, Russell; Wang, Dennis; Marshall, Cheryl; Waczynski, Augustyn; Janesick, James; Elliot, Thomas; Tuna, Samuel; Tower, John; Grygon, Mark; Keller, David; Clifford, Gregory;
Published by: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Published on:
YEAR: 2013   DOI:
CMOS integrated circuits; Heat radiation; Probes; Research laboratories; Parker Engineering
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Development and test of an active pixel sensor detector for heliospheric imager on solar orbiter and solar probe plus
The Naval Research Laboratory is developing next generation CMOS imaging arrays for the Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus missions. The device development is nearly complete with flight device delivery scheduled for summer of 2013. The 4Kx4K mosaic array with 10micron pixels is well suited to the panoramic imaging required for the Solar Orbiter mission. The devices are robust (<100krad) and exhibit minimal performance degradation with respect to radiation. The device design and performance are described. © 2013 SPIE.
Korendyke, Clarence; Vourlidas, Angelos; Plunkett, Simon; Howard, Russell; Wang, Dennis; Marshall, Cheryl; Waczynski, Augustyn; Janesick, James; Elliot, Thomas; Tuna, Samuel; Tower, John; Grygon, Mark; Keller, David; Clifford, Gregory;
Published by: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Published on:
YEAR: 2013   DOI:
CMOS integrated circuits; Heat radiation; Probes; Research laboratories; Parker Engineering
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Development and test of an active pixel sensor detector for heliospheric imager on solar orbiter and solar probe plus
The Naval Research Laboratory is developing next generation CMOS imaging arrays for the Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus missions. The device development is nearly complete with flight device delivery scheduled for summer of 2013. The 4Kx4K mosaic array with 10micron pixels is well suited to the panoramic imaging required for the Solar Orbiter mission. The devices are robust (<100krad) and exhibit minimal performance degradation with respect to radiation. The device design and performance are described. © 2013 SPIE.
Korendyke, Clarence; Vourlidas, Angelos; Plunkett, Simon; Howard, Russell; Wang, Dennis; Marshall, Cheryl; Waczynski, Augustyn; Janesick, James; Elliot, Thomas; Tuna, Samuel; Tower, John; Grygon, Mark; Keller, David; Clifford, Gregory;
Published by: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Published on:
YEAR: 2013   DOI:
CMOS integrated circuits; Heat radiation; Probes; Research laboratories; Parker Engineering
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Technology development for the solar probe plus faraday cup
The upcoming Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission requires novel approaches for in-situ plasma instrument design. SPP s Solar Probe Cup (SPC) instrument will, as part of the Solar Wind Electrons, Alphas, and Protons (SWEAP) instrument suite, operate over an enormous range of temperatures, yet must still accurately measure currents below 1 pico-amp, and with modest power requirements. This paper discusses some of the key technology development aspects of the SPC, a Faraday Cup and one of the few instruments on SPP that is directly ...
Freeman, Mark; Kasper, Justin; Case, Anthony; Daigneau, Peter; Gauron, Thomas; Bookbinder, Jay; Brodu, Etienne; Balat-Pichelin, Marianne; Wright, Kenneth;
Published by: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Published on:
YEAR: 2013   DOI:
plasmas; Solar wind; Parker Engineering
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