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  • Direct observations of anom... Direct observations of anomalous resistivity and diffusion in collisionless plasma
    Graham, D B; Khotyaintsev, Yu V; André, M ... Nature communications, 05/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Coulomb collisions provide plasma resistivity and diffusion but in many low-density astrophysical plasmas such collisions between particles are extremely rare. Scattering of particles by ...
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  • Alfvénic Acceleration Susta... Alfvénic Acceleration Sustains Ganymede's Footprint Tail Aurora
    Szalay, J. R.; Allegrini, F.; Bagenal, F. ... Geophysical research letters, 16 February 2020, Volume: 47, Issue: 3
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    Integrating simultaneous in situ measurements of magnetic field fluctuations, precipitating electrons, and ultraviolet auroral emissions, we find that Alfvénic acceleration mechanisms are responsible ...
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  • Electron-scale measurements... Electron-scale measurements of magnetic reconnection in space
    Burch, J. L.; Torbert, R. B.; Phan, T. D. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2016, Volume: 352, Issue: 6290
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    Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process in plasmas whereby stored magnetic energy is converted into heat and kinetic energy of charged particles. Reconnection occurs in many ...
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  • Energy Flux Densities near ... Energy Flux Densities near the Electron Dissipation Region in Asymmetric Magnetopause Reconnection
    Eastwood, J P; Goldman, M V; Phan, T D ... Physical review letters, 2020-Dec-31, Volume: 125, Issue: 26
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    Magnetic reconnection is of fundamental importance to plasmas because of its role in releasing and repartitioning stored magnetic energy. Previous results suggest that this energy is predominantly ...
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  • Electron Inflow Velocities ... Electron Inflow Velocities and Reconnection Rates at Earth's Magnetopause and Magnetosheath
    Burch, J. L.; Webster, J. M.; Hesse, M. ... Geophysical research letters, 16 September 2020, Volume: 47, Issue: 17
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    Electron inflow and outflow velocities during magnetic reconnection at and near the dayside magnetopause are measured using satellites from NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission. A case ...
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  • Electron Heating by Debye-S... Electron Heating by Debye-Scale Turbulence in Guide-Field Reconnection
    Khotyaintsev, Yu V; Graham, D B; Steinvall, K ... Physical review letters, 2020, Volume: 124, Issue: 4
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    We report electrostatic Debye-scale turbulence developing within the diffusion region of asymmetric magnetopause reconnection with a moderate guide field using observations by the Magnetospheric ...
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  • Spacecraft Observations and... Spacecraft Observations and Analytic Theory of Crescent-Shaped Electron Distributions in Asymmetric Magnetic Reconnection
    Egedal, J; Le, A; Daughton, W ... Physical review letters, 10/2016, Volume: 117, Issue: 18
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    Supported by a kinetic simulation, we derive an exclusion energy parameter E_{X} providing a lower kinetic energy bound for an electron to cross from one inflow region to the other during magnetic ...
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  • Electron Scattering by Low-... Electron Scattering by Low-frequency Whistler Waves at Earth's Bow Shock
    Oka, M.; Otsuka, F.; Matsukiyo, S. ... The Astrophysical journal, 11/2019, Volume: 886, Issue: 1
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    Electrons are accelerated to nonthermal energies at shocks in space and astrophysical environments. While shock drift acceleration (SDA) has been considered a key process of electron acceleration at ...
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  • Observation of Turbulent Ma... Observation of Turbulent Magnetohydrodynamic Cascade in the Jovian Magnetosheath
    Andrés, N.; Bandyopadhyay, R.; McComas, D. J. ... The Astrophysical journal, 03/2023, Volume: 945, Issue: 1
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    Abstract We present the first estimation of the energy cascade rate in Jupiter’s magnetosheath (MS). We use in situ observations from the Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment and the magnetometer ...
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