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Karoly Szego
Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 173
Citations - 6086
Karoly Szego is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Magnetosphere. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 171 publications receiving 5666 citations. Previous affiliations of Karoly Szego include Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
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Cassini plasma spectrometer investigation
D. T. Young,Jean-Jacques Berthelier,Michel Blanc,James L. Burch,Andrew J. Coates,Raymond Goldstein,Manuel Grande,T. W. Hill,Robert E. Johnson,Väinö Kelha,David J. McComas,E. C. Sittler,K. R. Svenes,Karoly Szego,P. Tanskanen,Kimmo Ahola,D. Anderson,S. Bakshi,Raúl A. Baragiola,B. L. Barraclough,R. K. Black,Scott Bolton,T. L. Booker,R. P. Bowman,P. J. Casey,F. J. Crary,D. M. Delapp,G. Dirks,N. Eaker,Herbert O. Funsten,J. D. Furman,J. T. Gosling,H. Hannula,Christer Holmlund,H. Huomo,J. M. Illiano,P. Jensen,M. A. Johnson,D. R. Linder,T. Luntama,Sylvestre Maurice,K. McCabe,Kalevi Mursula,B. T. Narheim,Jane E. Nordholt,Alun Preece,J. Rudzki,A. Ruitberg,Kerrington D. Smith,Sándor Szalai,Michelle F. Thomsen,Kai Viherkanto,J. Vilppola,T. Vollmer,T. E. Wahl,M. Wüest,Tomi Ylikorpi,C. Zinsmeyer +57 more
TL;DR: The Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS) as discussed by the authors is a three-dimensional mass-resolved measurements of the full variety of plasma phenomena found in Saturn's magnetosphere.
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Composition and dynamics of plasma in Saturn's magnetosphere.
D. T. Young,Jean-Jacques Berthelier,Michel Blanc,James L. Burch,Scott Bolton,Andrew J. Coates,F. J. Crary,Raymond Goldstein,Manuel Grande,T. W. Hill,Robert E. Johnson,Raúl A. Baragiola,V. Kelha,David J. McComas,Kalevi Mursula,E. C. Sittler,K. R. Svenes,Karoly Szego,P. Tanskanen,Michelle F. Thomsen,S. Bakshi,B. L. Barraclough,Z. Bebesi,D. M. Delapp,Malcolm Dunlop,J. T. Gosling,Judith D. Furman,Lin Gilbert,D. Glenn,Christer Holmlund,J. M. Illiano,Gethyn R. Lewis,D. R. Linder,Sylvestre Maurice,H. J. McAndrews,B. T. Narheim,E. Pallier,Daniel B. Reisenfeld,Daniel B. Reisenfeld,A. M. Rymer,Howard Smith,R. L. Tokar,J. Vilppola,C. Zinsmeyer +43 more
TL;DR: Over the A and B rings, an ionosphere in which O2+ and O+ are dominant is found, which suggests the possible existence of a layer of O2 gas similar to the atmospheres of Europa and Ganymede.
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Cassini plasma spectrometer investigation
D. T. Young,B. L. Barraclough,Jean-Jacques Berthelier,Michel Blanc,James L. Burch,Andrew J. Coates,Raymond Goldstein,Manuel Grande,T. W. Hill,J. M. Illiano,M. A. Johnson,Robert E. Johnson,Raúl A. Baragiola,V. Kelha,D. R. Linder,David J. McComas,Bjoern T. Narheim,Jane E. Nordholt,Alun Preece,E. C. Sittler,K. R. Svenes,Sándor Szalai,Karoly Szego,P. Tanskanen,Kai Viherkanto +24 more
TL;DR: Cassini/Huygens is a joint project of NASA and the European Space Agency designed to explore the Saturnian system in depth during its four-year mission as discussed by the authors.
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First in situ plasma and neutral gas measurements at comet Halley
K. I. Gringauz,Tamas I. Gombosi,A. P. Remizov,I. Apathy,I. Szemerey,M. I. Verigin,L. I. Denchikova,A. V. Dyachkov,E. Keppler,I. N. Klimenko,A. K. Richter,A. J. Somogyi,Karoly Szego,S. Szendrö,M. Tátrallyay,András Varga,G. A. Vladimirova +16 more
TL;DR: The first in situ observations and a description of the large-scale behavior of comet Halley's plasma environment were presented in this paper. But the results of the experiments were limited.
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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+.