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Chris S. Arridge
Researcher at Lancaster University
Publications - 187
Citations - 6890
Chris S. Arridge is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere & Saturn. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 183 publications receiving 6415 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris S. Arridge include Imperial College London & Planetary Science Institute.
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Cassini magnetometer observations during Saturn orbit insertion.
Michele K. Dougherty,Nicholas Achilleos,N. André,Chris S. Arridge,André Balogh,Cesar Bertucci,M. E. Burton,Stanley W. H. Cowley,G. Erdos,Giacomo Giampieri,Karl-Heinz Glassmeier,Krishan K. Khurana,Jared Leisner,Fritz M. Neubauer,Christopher T. Russell,Edward J. Smith,David J. Southwood,Bruce T. Tsurutani +17 more
TL;DR: The current sheet within the magnetosphere is thinner and more extended, and the external magnetic field is different compared with past spacecraft observations, and small diamagnetic cavities and ion cyclotron waves of types that were not reported before are observed.
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A new form of Saturn's magnetopause using a dynamic pressure balance model, based on in situ, multi-instrument Cassini measurements
S. J. Kanani,Chris S. Arridge,Geraint H. Jones,Andrew Fazakerley,H. J. McAndrews,Nick Sergis,Stamatios M. Krimigis,Michele K. Dougherty,Andrew J. Coates,D. T. Young,Kirk C. Hansen,Norbert Krupp +11 more
TL;DR: Using a Newtonian form of the pressure balance equation, the authors in this paper estimate the solar wind dynamic pressure at each magnetopause crossing by the Cassini spacecraft between Saturn Orbit Insertion in June 2004 and January 2006.
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Modeling the size and shape of Saturn's magnetopause with variable dynamic pressure
Chris S. Arridge,Nicholas Achilleos,Michele K. Dougherty,Krishan K. Khurana,Christopher T. Russell +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new pressure-dependent model of the kronian magnetopause was proposed, based on the functional form proposed by Shue et al. (1997).
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Warping of Saturn's magnetospheric and magnetotail current sheets
Chris S. Arridge,Chris S. Arridge,Krishan K. Khurana,Christopher T. Russell,David J. Southwood,David J. Southwood,Nicholas Achilleos,Nicholas Achilleos,Michele K. Dougherty,Andrew J. Coates,H. K. Leinweber +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the current sheet is displaced above Saturn's rotational equator, and thus the shape adopts the shape of a bowl or basin, similar to Earth's magnetic field.
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Titan's magnetic field signature during the first Cassini encounter.
Heiko Backes,Fritz M. Neubauer,Michele K. Dougherty,Nicholas Achilleos,Nicolas André,Chris S. Arridge,Cesar Bertucci,Geraint H. Jones,Krishan K. Khurana,Christopher T. Russell,Alexandre Wennmacher +10 more
TL;DR: The magnetic field signature obtained by Cassini during its first close encounter with Titan on 26 October 2004 is presented and explained in terms of an advanced model.