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K. Rees
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 2
Citations - 1041
K. Rees is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Orbiter. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 940 citations.
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The Reflection Grating Spectrometer on board XMM-Newton
J. W. den Herder,A. C. Brinkman,Steven M. Kahn,Graziella Branduardi-Raymont,Knud Thomsen,H. Aarts,Marc Audard,Jay V. Bixler,A. J. F. den Boggende,Jean Cottam,T. Decker,L. Dubbeldam,Christian Erd,H. Goulooze,Manuel Güdel,P. Guttridge,Charles J. Hailey,K. Al Janabi,Jelle Kaastra,P. A. J. de Korte,B. J. van Leeuwen,Christopher W. Mauche,A. J. McCalden,R. Mewe,A. Naber,F. B. S. Paerels,John R. Peterson,A. P. Rasmussen,K. Rees,I. Sakelliou,Masao Sako,J. Spodek,Marcela Stern,Takayuki Tamura,J. Tandy,C. de Vries,S. Welch,Alex Zehnder +37 more
TL;DR: The Reflection Grating Spectrometers (RGS) as discussed by the authors was designed for the detection of the K-shell transitions of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, neon, magnesium, and silicon.
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The Solar Orbiter Solar Wind Analyser (SWA) suite
Christopher J. Owen,Roberto Bruno,Stefano Livi,P. Louarn,K. Al Janabi,Frederic Allegrini,C. Amoros,R. Baruah,A. Barthe,Matthieu Berthomier,S. Bordon,C. Brockley-Blatt,C. Brysbaert,G. Capuano,Michael R. Collier,Rossana DeMarco,A. Fedorov,J. Ford,V. Fortunato,I. Fratter,Antoinette B. Galvin,B. Hancock,D. Heirtzler,Dhiren Kataria,L. M. Kistler,Susan T. Lepri,Gethyn R. Lewis,C. Loeffler,W. Marty,R. Mathon,A. Mayall,G. Mele,Keiichi Ogasawara,M. Orlandi,A. Pacros,E. Penou,S. Persyn,M. Petiot,Mark Phillips,L. Přech,Jim M. Raines,M. Reden,A. P. Rouillard,A. Rousseau,J. Rubiella,H. Seran,A. Spencer,J. W. Thomas,John A. Trevino,Daniel Verscharen,Daniel Verscharen,Peter Wurz,A. Alapide,Leonardo Amoruso,N. André,C. Anekallu,V. Arciuli,K. L. Arnett,R. Ascolese,C. Bancroft,P. Bland,M. Brysch,R. Calvanese,Marco Castronuovo,I. Čermák,Dennis J. Chornay,S. Clemens,J. Coker,Glyn Collinson,Raffaella D'Amicis,Iannis Dandouras,R. Darnley,D. Davies,G. Davison,A. De Los Santos,P. Devoto,G. Dirks,E. Edlund,Andrew Fazakerley,M. Ferris,C. Frost,G. Fruit,C. Garat,Vincent Génot,W. Gibson,Jason A. Gilbert,V. de Giosa,S. Gradone,M. Hailey,Timothy S. Horbury,T. Hunt,C. Jacquey,M. Johnson,Benoit Lavraud,A. Lawrenson,F. Leblanc,W. Lockhart,Milan Maksimovic,A. Malpus,F. Marcucci,C. Mazelle,F. Monti,S. Myers,T. Nguyen,Javier Rodriguez-Pacheco,I. Phillips,Mark A. Popecki,K. Rees,S. Rogacki,K. Ruane,D. Rust,M. Salatti,Jean-André Sauvaud,Mark Stakhiv,Jason L. Stange,Timothy J. Stubbs,T. Taylor,J.-D. Techer,G. Terrier,R. Thibodeaux,C. Urdiales,Ali Varsani,Andrew Walsh,G. Watson,P. Wheeler,G. Willis,Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber,Berend Winter,J. Yardley,I. Zouganelis +129 more
TL;DR: The Solar Wind Analyser (SWA) suite as discussed by the authors is a suite of three sensors, including an electron analyser, a Proton and alpha particle sensor, and a heavy ion sensor.