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F. S. Mozer

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  473
Citations -  30396

F. S. Mozer is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric field & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 451 publications receiving 27673 citations. Previous affiliations of F. S. Mozer include University of Texas at Dallas & Space Sciences Laboratory.

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Observations of Double Layers and Solitary Waves in the Auroral Plasma

TL;DR: In this paper, small-amplitude double layers and solitary waves containing magnetic-fieldaligned electric field components were observed for the first time in the auroral plasma between altitudes of 6000 and 8000 km in association with electron and ion velocity distributions that indicate the presence of electric fields parallel to the magnetic field.
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Observations of paired electrostatic shocks in the polar magnetosphere

TL;DR: In this article, a polar orbiting satellite was used to measure spatially confined regions of extremely large electric fields in the auroral zone at altitudes below 8000 km, which are identified as paired electrostatic shocks which are associated with electrostatic ion cyclotron wave turbulence.
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Measurement of the Electric Fluctuation Spectrum of Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence

TL;DR: The first measurements of the electric field fluctuation spectrum over the inertial and dissipative wave number ranges in a Beta > or approximately = 1 plasma are presented, and the wave phase speed in this regime is shown to be consistent with the Alfvén speed.
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The FIELDS Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus: Measuring the Coronal Plasma and Magnetic Field, Plasma Waves and Turbulence, and Radio Signatures of Solar Transients.

Stuart D. Bale, +83 more
TL;DR: The scientific objectives targeted by the SPP/FIELDS instrument, the instrument design itself, and the instrument concept of operations and planned data products are described.