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J. D. Winningham
Researcher at Southwest Research Institute
Publications - 189
Citations - 7301
J. D. Winningham is an academic researcher from Southwest Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Ionosphere. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 188 publications receiving 6920 citations.
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Peace: a plasma electron and current experiment
A. D. Johnstone,C. Alsop,S. Burge,P. J. Carter,Andrew J. Coates,A. J. Coker,Andrew Fazakerley,Manuel Grande,R. A. Gowen,C. Gurgiolo,B. K. Hancock,B. T. Narheim,Alun Preece,P. H. Sheather,J. D. Winningham,R. D. Woodliffe +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an electron analyser was used to measure the three-dimensional velocity distribution of electrons in the energy range from 0.59 eV to 26.4 keV on the four spacecraft of the Cluster mission.
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The Analyser of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-4) for the Venus Express mission
Stas Barabash,Rickard Lundin,H. Andersson,K. Brinkfeldt,A. Grigoriev,Herbert Gunell,Mats Holmström,M. Yamauchi,Kazushi Asamura,P. Bochsler,Peter Wurz,R. Cerulli-Irelli,Alessandro Mura,Anna Milillo,M. Maggi,S. Orsini,Andrew J. Coates,D. R. Linder,D. O. Kataria,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,R. A. Frahm,J. R. Sharber,J. D. Winningham,Manuel Grande,Esa Kallio,Hannu Koskinen,Hannu Koskinen,P. Riihela,Walter Schmidt,T. Sales,J. Kozyra,N. Krupp,J. Woch,Stefano Livi,Janet G. Luhmann,S. M. P. McKenna-Lawlor,E. Roelof,D. J. Williams,J. A. Sauvaud,A. Fedorov,J. J. Thocaven +42 more
TL;DR: The ASPERA-3 experiment as discussed by the authors was used to study the solar wind interaction and characterize the plasma and neutral gas environment within the space near Mars through the use of energetic neutral atom (ENA) imaging and measuring local ion and electron plasma.
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The theta aurora
L. A. Frank,John D. Craven,D. A. Gurnett,Stanley D. Shawhan,Daniel R. Weimer,James L. Burch,J. D. Winningham,Charles R. Chappell,J. H. Waite,Roderick A. Heelis,N. C. Maynard,Masahisa Sugiura,W. K. Peterson,E. G. Shelley +13 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the characteristics of theta aurora as revealed from four imaging efforts with the DE 1 and 2 satellites can be found in this article, where the dominant electrons and ions and the associated flow directions into and out of the various regions of the pole, similarities between the transpolar arc and the auroral oval are discussed.
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Correlated low‐frequency electric and magnetic noise along the auroral field lines
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe low-frequency electric and magnetic noise observed at low altitudes over the auroral zone, and two general models are discussed to interpret these observations, one based on static electric and magnetar fields imbedded in the ionosphere and the other based on Alfven waves propagating along the magnetic field lines.
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The loss of ions from Venus through the plasma wake
Stas Barabash,A. Fedorov,J. Sauvaud,Rickard Lundin,Christopher T. Russell,Yoshifumi Futaana,Tielong Zhang,H. Andersson,K. Brinkfeldt,A. Grigoriev,Mats Holmström,M. Yamauchi,Kazushi Asamura,Wolfgang Baumjohann,Helmut Lammer,Andrew J. Coates,D. O. Kataria,D. R. Linder,C. C. Curtis,K. C. Hsieh,Bill R. Sandel,Manuel Grande,Herbert Gunell,Hannu Koskinen,Hannu Koskinen,Esa Kallio,P. Riihela,T. Sales,Walter Schmidt,J. Kozyra,N. Krupp,Markus Fränz,J. Woch,Janet G. Luhmann,S. M. P. McKenna-Lawlor,Christian Mazelle,J. J. Thocaven,S. Orsini,R. Cerulli-Irelli,M. Mura,M. Milillo,M. Maggi,E. Roelof,Pontus Brandt,Karoly Szego,J. D. Winningham,R. A. Frahm,J. R. Scherrer,J. R. Sharber,Peter Wurz,P. Bochsler +50 more
TL;DR: Measurements of the atmosphere of Venus show that the dominant escaping ions are O+, He+ and H+.