Journal article
Cross-scale physics and the acceleration of particles in collisionless plasmas throughout the Heliosphere and beyond: III. Radiation belts
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol.55(3)
07/31/2023
DOI: 10.3847/25c2cfeb.7637306e
Abstract
Radiation belt systems are found at all the sufficiently magnetized and sized planets in our Solar System, implying that particle trapping and acceleration in magnetospheric systems is a universal process. We should be conducting more advanced comparative systems science at these accessible radiation belt systems to understand the distinctive and universal processes at each
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- Title: Subtitle
- Cross-scale physics and the acceleration of particles in collisionless plasmas throughout the Heliosphere and beyond: III. Radiation belts
- Creators
- Drew L. Turner - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryGeorge Clark - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryWen Li - Boston UniversitySasha Ukhorskiy - Johns Hopkins Applied Physics LaboratoryLauren Blum - University of Colorado SystemIan J. Cohen - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryPeter Kollmann - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryBob Marshall - University of Colorado SystemGrant Berland - University of Colorado SystemAlexander Y. Drozdov - University of California, Los AngelesWill Dunn - University College LondonGeorge Hospodarsky - University of IowaRalph Kraft - Harvard University PressXinlin Li - University of Colorado SystemMark Looper - The Aerospace CorporationBarry Mauk - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryQuentin Nénon - Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et PlanétologieT. Paul O’Brien - The Aerospace CorporationElias Roussos - Max Planck Institute for Solar System ResearchH. Todd Smith - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryKareem Sorathia - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryPeter Williams - Harvard UniversityXin Wu - European Organization for Nuclear ResearchOleksiy Agapitov - University of California, BerkeleyJay Albert - United States Air ForceHayley Allison - University of PotsdamDaniel Baker - University of Colorado SystemJ. Bernard Blake - The Aerospace CorporationJacob Bortnik - University of California, Los AngelesAaron Breneman - Goddard Space Flight CenterSebastien Bourdarie - ONERASeth Claudepierre - University of California, Los AngelesGina DiBraccio - Goddard Space Flight CenterScot Elkington - University of Colorado SystemJoe Fennell - The Aerospace CorporationMeiching Fok - Goddard Space Flight CenterDaniel Gershman - Goddard Space Flight CenterSarah Glauert - British Antarctic SurveyJasper Halekas - University of IowaDave Hartley - University of IowaRichard Horne - British Antarctic SurveyMary Hudson - Dartmouth CollegeAdam Kellerman - University of California, Los AngelesCraig Kletzing - University of IowaBill Kurth - University of IowaLou Lanzerotti - New Jersey Institute of TechnologyQianli Ma - Boston UniversityDavid Malaspina - University of Colorado SystemAdam Masters - Imperial College LondonNigel Meredith - British Antarctic SurveyYoshi Miyoshi - Nagoya UniversityYoshi Omura - Kyoto UniversityVictor Pinto - Universidad de Santiago de ChileGeoff Reeves - Los Alamos National LaboratoryJean-Francois Ripoll - Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies AlternativesCraig Rodger - University of OtagoTheodore Sarris - Democritus University of ThraceRichard Selesnick - United States Air ForceYuri Shprits - University of PotsdamAngelica Sicard - ONERAHarlan Spence - University of New Hampshire at ManchesterWeichao Tu - West Virginia UniversityMaria Usanova - University of Colorado SystemEmma Woodfield - British Antarctic SurveyJohn Wygant - University of Minnesota SystemHong Zhao - Auburn University
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol.55(3)
- DOI
- 10.3847/25c2cfeb.7637306e
- ISSN
- 0002-7537
- eISSN
- 2330-9458
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 07/31/2023
- Academic Unit
- Physics and Astronomy
- Record Identifier
- 9984464480202771
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