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Go Murakami
Researcher at Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Publications - 134
Citations - 1707
Go Murakami is an academic researcher from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jupiter & Magnetosphere. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 120 publications receiving 1371 citations. Previous affiliations of Go Murakami include University of Tokyo.
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Response of Jupiter's auroras to conditions in the interplanetary medium as measured by the Hubble Space Telescope and Juno
Jonathan D. Nichols,Sarah V. Badman,Fran Bagenal,Scott Bolton,Bertrand Bonfond,Emma J. Bunce,John Clarke,John E. P. Connerney,Stanley W. H. Cowley,Robert Ebert,Masaki Fujimoto,Jean-Claude Gérard,G. R. Gladstone,Denis Grodent,Tomoki Kimura,William S. Kurth,Barry Mauk,Go Murakami,David J. McComas,Glenn S. Orton,Aikaterini Radioti,Tom Stallard,Chihiro Tao,Phil Valek,Robert W. Wilson,A. Yamazaki,Ichiro Yoshikawa +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first comparison of Jupiter's auroral morphology with an extended, continuous and complete set of near-Jupiter interplanetary data was presented, revealing the response of the planet's auroras to the interplanar conditions.
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Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Measurement for Planetary Atmospheres/Magnetospheres from the Earth-Orbiting Spacecraft (Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscope for Exospheric Dynamics: EXCEED)
Ichiro Yoshikawa,Kazuo Yoshioka,Go Murakami,Yamazaki Atsushi,Fuminori Tsuchiya,Masato Kagitani,Takeshi Sakanoi,Naoki Terada,Tomoki Kimura,Masaki Kuwabara,Kuto Fujiwara,Tomoya Hamaguchi,Hiroyasu Tadokoro +12 more
TL;DR: The Sprint-A satellite with the EUV spectrometer (Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscope for Exospheric Dynamics: EXCEED) was launched in September 2013 by the Epsilon rocket.
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Transient internally driven aurora at Jupiter discovered by Hisaki and the Hubble Space Telescope
Tomoki Kimura,Sarah V. Badman,Chihiro Tao,Kazuo Yoshioka,Go Murakami,Yamazaki Atsushi,Fuminori Tsuchiya,Bertrand Bonfond,Andrew J. Steffl,Adam Masters,Adam Masters,Satoshi Kasahara,Hiroshi Hasegawa,Ichiro Yoshikawa,Masaki Fujimoto,Masaki Fujimoto,John Clarke +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented evidence provided by the new Hisaki spacecraft and the Hubble Space Telescope that showed that such brightening of Jupiter's aurora can in fact be internally driven.
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Precipitating Electron Energy Flux and Characteristic Energies in Jupiter's Main Auroral Region as Measured by Juno/JEDI
George Clark,Chihiro Tao,Barry Mauk,Jonathan D. Nichols,Joachim Saur,Emma J. Bunce,Frederic Allegrini,Frederic Allegrini,Randy Gladstone,Fran Bagenal,Scott Bolton,Bertrand Bonfond,John E. P. Connerney,Robert Ebert,D. J. Gershman,Dennis Haggerty,Tomoki Kimura,Peter Kollmann,Stavros Kotsiaros,William S. Kurth,Steven Levin,D. J. McComas,D. J. McComas,Go Murakami,Chris Paranicas,Abigail Rymer,Philip W Valek,Philip W Valek +27 more
TL;DR: The relationship between electron energy flux and the characteristic energy of electron distributions in the main auroral loss cone has been inferred from remote sensing observations of the Jovian aurora, primarily from the Hubble Space Telescope, and also more recently from Hisaki as mentioned in this paper.
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The extreme ultraviolet spectroscope for planetary science, EXCEED
Kazuo Yoshioka,Go Murakami,Yamazaki Atsushi,Fuminori Tsuchiya,Masato Kagitani,Takeshi Sakanoi,Tomoki Kimura,Kazunori Uemizu,Kentaro Uji,Ichiro Yoshikawa +9 more
TL;DR: The extreme ultraviolet spectroscope EXtrem ultraviolet spetroscope for ExosphEric Dynamics (EXCEED) on board the SPRINT-A mission will be launched in the summer of 2013 by the new Japanese solid propulsion rocket Epsilon as its first attempt, and it will orbit around the Earth with an orbital altitude of around 1000 km as discussed by the authors.