Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000stin...0002326m&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, Maryland Univ. College Park, MD United States Dept. of Physics
Physics
Solar Cycles, Helioseismology, Stellar Magnetospheres, Heliosphere, Interstellar Matter, Energetic Particles, Bibliographies, Space Weather, Cosmic Rays
Scientific paper
This final technical report summarizes science analysis activities by the SAMPEX mission science team during the period July 1, 1995 through September 30, 2000. Bibliographic entries for 1995 to date (October 2000) are included. The SAMPEX science team was extremely active, with 72 articles published or submitted to referred journals, 38 papers published in their entirety in Conference Proceedings, and 260 contributed papers, seminars, and miscellaneous presentations. The bibliography at the end of this report constitutes the primary description of the research activity. Science highlights are given under the major activity headings, as well as other activities of the team. One Ph.D. student, Mr. Daniel Williams, completed his thesis at California Institute of Technology based on data from the MAST instrument.
Baker Daniel N.
Bernard Blake J.
Callis Linwood B.
Hovestadt Dieter
Klecker Berndt
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