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E. Seidenschwang
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 7
Citations - 1843
E. Seidenschwang is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Solar wind. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1759 citations.
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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 Plasma and Suprathermal Ion Composition (PLASTIC) Investigation on the STEREO Observatories
Antoinette B. Galvin,L. M. Kistler,Mark A. Popecki,Charlie J. Farrugia,Kristin Simunac,L. Ellis,Eberhard Möbius,Martin A. Lee,M. Boehm,J. Carroll,A. Crawshaw,M. Conti,Phillip D. Demaine,S. Ellis,J. A. Gaidos,J. Googins,M. Granoff,A. Gustafson,D. Heirtzler,B. King,U. Knauss,J. Levasseur,S. Longworth,K. Singer,S. Turco,P. Vachon,M. Vosbury,M. Widholm,L. M. Blush,R. Karrer,Peter Bochsler,H. Daoudi,Adrian Etter,J. Fischer,J. Jost,Andrea Opitz,M. Sigrist,Peter Wurz,Berndt Klecker,M. Ertl,E. Seidenschwang,Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber,M. Koeten,Barbara J. Thompson,D. Steinfeld +44 more
TL;DR: The Plasma and Suprathermal Ion Composition (PLASTIC) investigation as discussed by the authors provides the in situ solar wind and low energy heliospheric ion measurements for the NASA Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory Mission, which consists of two spacecraft (STEREO-A, STEREO-B).
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HILT: a heavy ion large area proportional counter telescope for solar and anomalous cosmic rays
Berndt Klecker,D. Hovestadt,Manfred Scholer,H. Arbinger,M. Ertl,H. Kastele,E. Kunneth,P. Laeverenz,E. Seidenschwang,J. B. Blake,N. Katz,D. Mabry +11 more
TL;DR: The HILT sensor has been designed to measure heavy ion elemental abundances, energy spectra, and direction of incidence in the mass range from helium to iron and in the energy range 4-250 MeV/nucleon and provides unique clues to the origin of these particles and has not been investigated systematically so far.
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The Solar Energetic Particle Ionic Charge Analyzer (SEPICA) and the Data Processing Unit (S3DPU) for SWICS, SWIMS and SEPICA
Eberhard Möbius,L. M. Kistler,Mark A. Popecki,K. N. Crocker,M. Granoff,S. Turco,A. Anderson,P. Demain,J. Distelbrink,I. Dors,P. Dunphy,S. Ellis,J. A. Gaidos,J. Googins,R. Hayes,G. Humphrey,H. Kästle,J. Lavasseur,Eric J. Lund,R. Miller,E. Sartori,M. Shappirio,Susan Taylor,P. Vachon,M. Vosbury,V. Ye,D. Hovestadt,Berndt Klecker,H. Arbinger,E. Kunneth,Elmar Pfeffermann,E. Seidenschwang,Fritz Gliem,K.-U. Reiche,K. Stöckner,W. Wiewesiek,A. Harasim,J. Schimpfle,S. Battell,J. P. Cravens,G. Murphy +40 more
TL;DR: SEPICA as mentioned in this paper is the main instrument on the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) to determine the ionic charge states of solar and interplanetary energetic particles in the energy range from ≈02 MeV nucl-1 to ≈5 MeV charge-1.
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The 3-D plasma distribution function analyzers with time-of-flight mass discrimination for Cluster, FAST, and Equator-S
Eberhard Möbius,L. M. Kistler,Mark A. Popecki,K. N. Crocker,M. Granoff,Y. Jiang,E. Sartori,V. Ye,H. Rème,J. A. Sauvaud,A. Cros,C. Aoustin,T. Camus,J. L. Medale,Jean-Noël Rouzaud,C. W. Carlson,J. P. McFadden,D. W. Curtis,H. Heetderks,J. Croyle,C. Ingraham,B. Klecker,D. Hovestadt,M. Ertl,F. Eberl,H. Kästle,E. Kunneth,P. Laeverenz,E. Seidenschwang,E. G. Shelley,David Klumpar,E. Hertzberg,George K. Parks,Matthew D. McCarthy,A. Korth,H. Rosenbauer,B. Gräve,Lars Eliasson,S. Olsen,Hans Balsiger,U. Schwab,M. Steinacher +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, a toroidal top-hat electrostatic analyzer with instantaneous acceptance of ions over 360° in polar angle was used for the first time to determine the 3D distribution functions of individual ion species within 1 2 or 1 spin period.