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C. Dierker
Researcher at Braunschweig University of Technology
Publications - 19
Citations - 871
C. Dierker is an academic researcher from Braunschweig University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Martian & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 19 publications receiving 783 citations.
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Carbon dioxide photoelectron energy peaks at Mars
R. A. Frahm,J. D. Winningham,J. R. Sharber,J. R. Scherrer,S. J. Jeffers,Andrew J. Coates,D. R. Linder,Dhiren Kataria,Rickard Lundin,Stas Barabash,Mats Holmström,H. Andersson,M. Yamauchi,A. Grigoriev,Esa Kallio,T. Sales,P. Riihela,Walter Schmidt,Hannu Koskinen,Hannu Koskinen,Janet U. Kozyra,Janet G. Luhmann,Edmond C. Roelof,D. J. Williams,Stefano Livi,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,Manuel Grande,M. Carter,Jean-André Sauvaud,A. Fedorov,J. J. Thocaven,S. McKenna-Lawler,Stefano Orsini,R. Cerulli-Irelli,M. Maggi,Peter Wurz,Peter Bochsler,Norbert Krupp,Joachim Woch,Markus Fränz,Kazushi Asamura,C. Dierker +43 more
TL;DR: The ELectron Spectrometer (ELS) from the Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-3) flown on the Mars Express spacecraft has an 8% energy resolution, combined with the capability to oversample the martian electron distribution as discussed by the authors.
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Mass composition of the escaping plasma at Mars
Ella Carlsson,Ella Carlsson,Andrei Fedorov,Stas Barabash,E. Budnik,A. Grigoriev,Herbert Gunell,Hans Nilsson,J. A. Sauvaud,Rickard Lundin,Yoshifumi Futaana,Mats Holmström,H. Andersson,Masatoshi Yamauchi,J. D. Winningham,R. A. Frahm,J. R. Sharber,J. R. Scherrer,Andrew J. Coates,D. R. Linder,Dhiren Kataria,Esa Kallio,Hannu Koskinen,T. Sales,P. Riihela,Walter Schmidt,Janet U. Kozyra,Janet G. Luhmann,Edmond C. Roelof,D. J. Williams,Stefano Livi,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,Manuel Grande,M. Carter,J. J. Thocaven,S. McKenna-Lawler,Stefano Orsini,R. Cerulli-Irelli,M. Maggi,Peter Wurz,Peter Bochsler,Norbert Krupp,Joachim Woch,Markus Fränz,Kazushi Asamura,C. Dierker +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the mass composition of escaping ion species at Mars was analyzed using data from the ion mass analyzer (IMA) sensor of the ASPERA-3 instrument suite on Mars Express.
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Structure of the martian wake
A. Fedorov,E. Budnik,J. A. Sauvaud,C. Mazelle,Stas Barabash,Rickard Lundin,Mario H. Acuña,Mats Holmström,A. Grigoriev,Masatoshi Yamauchi,H. Andersson,J. J. Thocaven,D. Winningham,R. A. Frahm,J. R. Sharber,J. R. Scherrer,Andrew J. Coates,D. R. Linder,Dhiren Kataria,Esa Kallio,Hannu Koskinen,T. Sales,P. Riihela,Walter Schmidt,Janet U. Kozyra,Janet G. Luhmann,Edmond C. Roelof,D. J. Williams,Stefano Livi,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,Manuel Grande,M. Carter,S. McKenna-Lawler,Stefano Orsini,R. Cerulli-Irelli,M. Maggi,Peter Wurz,Peter Bochsler,Norbert Krupp,Joachim Woch,Markus Fränz,Kazushi Asamura,C. Dierker +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first results from the ion mass analyzer IMA of the ASPERA-3 instrument on-board of Mars Express were presented for more than 200 orbits for May 2004-September 2004 time interval have been selected for the statistical study of the distribution of the atmospheric origin ions in the planetary wake.
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Electron oscillations in the induced martian magnetosphere
J. D. Winningham,R. A. Frahm,J. R. Sharber,Andrew J. Coates,D. R. Linder,Y. Soobiah,Esa Kallio,Jared Espley,Rickard Lundin,Stas Barabash,Mats Holmström,H. Andersson,M. Yamauchi,A. Grigoriev,J. R. Scherrer,S. J. Jeffers,Dhiren Kataria,Janet U. Kozyra,Janet G. Luhmann,Edmond C. Roelof,D. J. Williams,Stefano Livi,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,Hannu Koskinen,T. Sales,P. Riihela,Walter Schmidt,Manuel Grande,M. Carter,J. A. Sauvaud,Andrei Fedorov,J. J. Thocaven,S. McKenna-Lawler,Stefano Orsini,R. Cerulli-Irelli,M. Maggi,Peter Wurz,Peter Bochsler,Norbert Krupp,Joachim Woch,Markus Fränz,Kazushi Asamura,C. Dierker +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ELS instrument measured the differential electron flux spectrum in a 128-level logarithmic energy sweep within a time period of 4 s. This frequency range is nearly the same as the typical O + gyrofrequency in the magnetosheath, calculated using magnetometer data from Mars Global Surveyor.
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Numerical interpretation of high-altitude photoelectron observations
Michael W. Liemohn,R. A. Frahm,J. D. Winningham,Yibo Ma,Stas Barabash,Rickard Lundin,Janet U. Kozyra,Andrew F. Nagy,S.M. Bougher,Jared Bell,David Brain,David L. Mitchell,Janet G. Luhmann,Mats Holmström,H. Andersson,M. Yamauchi,A. Grigoriev,S. McKenna-Lawler,J. R. Sharber,J. R. Scherrer,S. J. Jeffers,Andrew J. Coates,D. R. Linder,Dhiren Kataria,Esa Kallio,Hannu Koskinen,T. Sales,P. Riihela,Walter Schmidt,Edmond C. Roelof,D. J. Williams,Stefano Livi,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,Manuel Grande,M. Carter,J. A. Sauvaud,Andrei Fedorov,J. J. Thocaven,Stefano Orsini,R. Cerulli-Irelli,M. Maggi,Peter Wurz,Peter Bochsler,Norbert Krupp,Joachim Woch,Markus Fränz,Kazushi Asamura,C. Dierker +49 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the results of the Mars Electron Spectrometer (ELS) instrument of the ASPERA-3 package on the Mars Express satellite to analyze the characteristics of high-altitude photoelectrons.