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Eberhard Grün
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 414
Citations - 17010
Eberhard Grün is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic dust & Interplanetary dust cloud. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 414 publications receiving 15918 citations. Previous affiliations of Eberhard Grün include University of Hawaii & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Collisional balance of the meteoritic complex
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the effects of mutual collisions (i.e., destruction of meteoroids and production of fragment particles) and of radiation pressure has been performed which yielded a new picture of the balance of the meteoritic complex.
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Composition of comet Halley dust particles from Giotto observations
Jochen Kissel,Donald E. Brownlee,K. Büchler,Benton C. Clark,Hugo Fechtig,Eberhard Grün,Klaus Hornung,Eduard Igenbergs,Elmar K. Jessberger,F. R. Krueger,H. Kuczera,J. A. M. McDonnell,G. M. Morfill,J. Rahe,Gerhard Schwehm,Z. Sekanina,N. G. Utterback,Heinrich J. Völk,H. A. Zook +18 more
TL;DR: The mass spectra of cometary dust particles measured by the PIA dust particle analyzer aboard the Giotto spacecraft showed some unexpected and striking features as mentioned in this paper, such as small particles below 10 to the -14th g are much more abundant than anticipated by models.
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Discovery of Jovian dust streams and interstellar grains by the Ulysses spacecraft
Eberhard Grün,H. A. Zook,M. Baguhl,André Balogh,S. J. Bame,H. Fechtig,R. J. Forsyth,M. S. Manner,Mihaly Horanyi,Jochen Kissel,Bertil Anders Lindblad,D. Linkert,G. Linkert,Ingrid Mann,J. A. M. McDonnell,Gregor E. Morfill,John L. Phillips,C. A. Polanskey,Gerhard Schwehm,N. Siddique,P. Staubach,J. Svestka,A.D. Taylor +22 more
TL;DR: Within 1 AU from Jupiter, the Ulysses spacecraft during the flyby on February 8, 1992 recorded periodic bursts of submicron dust particles with durations ranging from several hours to two days and occurring at about monthly intervals.
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Dust measurements in the coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko inbound to the Sun
Alessandra Rotundi,Alessandra Rotundi,Holger Sierks,Vincenzo Della Corte,Marco Fulle,Pedro J. Gutiérrez,Luisa Lara,Cesare Barbieri,Philippe Lamy,Rafael Rodrigo,Rafael Rodrigo,Detlef Koschny,Hans Rickman,Hans Rickman,H. U. Keller,José Juan López-Moreno,Mario Accolla,Mario Accolla,Jessica Agarwal,Michael F. A'Hearn,Nicolas Altobelli,Francesco Angrilli,M. Antonietta Barucci,Jean-Loup Bertaux,Ivano Bertini,Dennis Bodewits,E. Bussoletti,Luigi Colangeli,M. Cosi,Gabriele Cremonese,Jean-François Crifo,Vania Da Deppo,Björn Davidsson,Stefano Debei,Mariolino De Cecco,Francesca Esposito,M. Ferrari,M. Ferrari,Sonia Fornasier,F. Giovane,Bo Å. S. Gustafson,Simon F. Green,Olivier Groussin,Eberhard Grün,Carsten Güttler,M. Herranz,Stubbe F. Hviid,Wing Ip,Stavro Ivanovski,José M. Jerónimo,Laurent Jorda,J. Knollenberg,R. Kramm,Ekkehard Kührt,Michael Küppers,Monica Lazzarin,Mark Leese,Antonio C. López-Jiménez,F. Lucarelli,Stephen C. Lowry,Francesco Marzari,Elena Mazzotta Epifani,J. Anthony M. McDonnell,J. Anthony M. McDonnell,Vito Mennella,Harald Michalik,A. Molina,R. Morales,Fernando Moreno,Stefano Mottola,Giampiero Naletto,Nilda Oklay,Jose Luis Ortiz,Ernesto Palomba,Pasquale Palumbo,Pasquale Palumbo,Jean-Marie Perrin,Jean-Marie Perrin,J. E. Rodriguez,L. Sabau,Colin Snodgrass,Colin Snodgrass,Roberto Sordini,Nicolas Thomas,Cecilia Tubiana,Jean-Baptiste Vincent,Paul R. Weissman,K. P. Wenzel,Vladimir Zakharov,John C. Zarnecki,John C. Zarnecki +90 more
TL;DR: In this article, the GIADA (Grain Impact Analyser and Dust Accumulator) experiment on the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was used to detect 35 outflowing grains of mass 10−10 to 10−7 kilograms.
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Cassini Dust Measurements at Enceladus and Implications for the Origin of the E Ring
Frank Spahn,Jürgen Schmidt,Nicole Albers,Marcel Hörning,Martin Makuch,Martin Seiß,Sascha Kempf,Ralf Srama,Valeri Dikarev,Valeri Dikarev,Stefan Helfert,Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer,Alexander V. Krivov,M. Sremcevic,Anthony J. Tuzzolino,Thanasis E. Economou,Eberhard Grün,Eberhard Grün +17 more
TL;DR: During Cassini's close flyby of Enceladus on 14 July 2005, the High Rate Detector of the Cosmic Dust Analyzer registered micron-sized dust particles enveloping this satellite; this asymmetric signature is consistent with a locally enhanced dust production in the south polar region of Encesladus.