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F. Mariani

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  10
Citations -  1901

F. Mariani is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Bow wave. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1774 citations.

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The WIND magnetic field investigation

TL;DR: The magnetic field experiment on WIND will provide data for studies of a broad range of scales of structures and fluctuation characteristics of the interplanetary magnetic field throughout the mission, and, where appropriate, relate them to the statics and dynamics of the magnetosphere.
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First results from the Giotto magnetometer experiment at comet Halley

TL;DR: The Giotto magnetometer experiment at comet Halley has for the first time provided magnetic field measurements in all the important spatial regions characterizing the front-side interaction between the solar-wind magnetoplasma and a cometary atmosphere.
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First results from the Giotto magnetometer experiment during the P/Grigg-Skjellerup encounter

TL;DR: The Giotto magnetic field experiment has provided the first magnetic field data on the interaction between the solar wind and a low gas production comet, P/Grigg-Skjellerup as discussed by the authors.
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Low-frequency magnetic field fluctuations in comet P/Halley's magnetosheath - Giotto observations

TL;DR: The interaction region between comets and the solar wind is characterized by large amplitude, low frequency magnetic field fluctuations, both within the upstream region as well as in the magnetosheath as discussed by the authors.
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Giotto magnetic field observations at the outbound quasi-parallel bow shock of Comet Halley

TL;DR: The outbound bow shock of Comet Halley using Giotto magnetometer data leads to the following results: the shock is characterized by strong magnetic turbulence associated with an increasing background magnetic field and a change in direction by 60 deg as one goes inward as mentioned in this paper.