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C. W. Carlson
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 35
Citations - 10207
C. W. Carlson is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Electric field. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 33 publications receiving 9433 citations. Previous affiliations of C. W. Carlson include University of California.
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First multispacecraft ion measurements in and near the Earth's magnetosphere with the identical Cluster ion spectrometry (CIS) experiment
H. Rème,C. Aoustin,J. M. Bosqued,Iannis Dandouras,Benoit Lavraud,Jean-André Sauvaud,A. Barthe,J. Bouyssou,T. Camus,O. Coeur-Joly,A. Cros,J. Cuvilo,F. Ducay,Y. Garbarowitz,J. L. Medale,Emmanuel Penou,H. Perrier,D. Romefort,Jean-Noël Rouzaud,Claire Vallat,D. Alcaydé,C. Jacquey,Christian Mazelle,Claude d’Uston,Eberhard Möbius,L. M. Kistler,K. Crocker,M. Granoff,C. G. Mouikis,M. Popecki,M. Vosbury,Berndt Klecker,D. Hovestadt,Harald Kucharek,E. Kuenneth,G. Paschmann,Manfred Scholer,N. Sckopke,E. Seidenschwang,C. W. Carlson,D. W. Curtis,C. Ingraham,Robert P. Lin,James P. McFadden,George K. Parks,Tai Phan,Vittorio Formisano,Ermanno Amata,M. B. Bavassano-Cattaneo,P. Baldetti,Roberto Bruno,G. Chionchio,A. M. Di Lellis,Maria Federica Marcucci,G. Pallocchia,A. Korth,P. W. Daly,B. Graeve,H. Rosenbauer,Vytenis M. Vasyliunas,Matthew D. McCarthy,M. Wilber,Lars Eliasson,Rickard Lundin,S. Olsen,E. G. Shelley,Stephen A. Fuselier,A. G. Ghielmetti,W. Lennartsson,C. P. Escoubet,Hans Balsiger,Reiner Friedel,J.-B. Cao,R. A. Kovrazhkin,I. Papamastorakis,R. Pellat,J. D. Scudder,Bengt U. Ö. Sonnerup +77 more
TL;DR: The Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) experiment as discussed by the authors measured the full, three-dimensional ion distribution of the major magnetospheric ions (H+, He+, He++, and O+) from the thermal energies to about 40 keV/e.
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The THEMIS ESA Plasma Instrument and In-flight Calibration
James P. McFadden,C. W. Carlson,Davin Larson,M. Ludlam,R. Abiad,B. Elliott,Paul Turin,M. Marckwordt,Vassilis Angelopoulos +8 more
TL;DR: The THEMIS instrument as discussed by the authors is designed to measure the ion and electron distribution functions over the energy range from a few eV up to 30 keV for electrons and 25 kV for ions, and it consists of a pair of electrostatic analyzers with common 180°×6° fields-of-view that sweep out 4π steradians each 3 s spin period.
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Global distribution of crustal magnetization discovered by the mars global surveyor MAG/ER experiment
Mario H. Acuña,John E. P. Connerney,Norman F. Ness,Robert P. Lin,David L. Mitchell,C. W. Carlson,James P. McFadden,K. A. Anderson,H. Rème,Christian Mazelle,D. Vignes,Peter J. Wasilewski,Paul A. Cloutier +12 more
TL;DR: Vector magnetic field observations of the martian crust were acquired by the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) magnetic field experiment/electron reflectometer (MAG/ER) during the aerobraking and science phasing orbits, at altitudes between approximately 100 and 200 kilometers.
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A three-dimensional plasma and energetic particle investigation for the wind spacecraft
Robert P. Lin,K. A. Anderson,S. Ashford,C. W. Carlson,D. W. Curtis,Robert E. Ergun,Davin Larson,James P. McFadden,Matthew D. McCarthy,George K. Parks,Henri Rème,J. M. Bosqued,J. Coutelier,F. Cotin,C. d'Uston,K. P. Wenzel,T. R. Sanderson,J. P. G. Henrion,J. C. Ronnet,G. Paschmann +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used top-hat symmetrical spherical section electrostatic analyzers with microchannel plate detectors to measure ions and electrons from ∼3 eV to 30 keV.
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Magnetic Field and Plasma Observations at Mars: Initial Results of the Mars Global Surveyor Mission
Mario H. Acuña,John E. P. Connerney,Peter J. Wasilewski,Robert P. Lin,K. A. Anderson,C. W. Carlson,James P. McFadden,D. W. Curtis,David L. Mitchell,H. Rème,Christian Mazelle,Jean-André Sauvaud,Claude d’Uston,A. Cros,J. L. Medale,Siegfried Bauer,Paul A. Cloutier,M. Mayhew,Daniel Winterhalter,Norman F. Ness +19 more
TL;DR: The magnetometer and electron reflectometer investigation on the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft has obtained magnetic field and plasma observations throughout the near-Mars environment, but here the discovery of multiple magnetic anomalies of small spatial scale in the crust of Mars is reported.