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Kazue Takahashi
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Publications - 223
Citations - 9937
Kazue Takahashi is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere & Plasmasphere. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 216 publications receiving 8960 citations. Previous affiliations of Kazue Takahashi include Goddard Space Flight Center & Nagoya University.
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Current disruptions in the near-Earth neutral sheet region
A. T. Y. Lui,Ramon Lopez,Brian J. Anderson,Kazue Takahashi,L. J. Zanetti,R. W. McEntire,Thomas A. Potemra,D. M. Klumpar,E. M. Greene,Robert J. Strangeway +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined current disruption events observed by the Charge Composition Explorer during 1985 and 1986 and found that current disruption was accompanied by large magnetic field turbulence and frequently with reversal in the sign of the field component normal to the neutral sheet.
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High-speed ion flow, substorm current wedge, and multiple Pi 2 pulsations
Kazuo Shiokawa,Wolfgang Baumjohann,Gerhard Haerendel,G. Paschmann,J. F. Fennell,E. Friis-Christensen,H. Lühr,Geoffrey D. Reeves,Christopher T. Russell,Peter R. Sutcliffe,Kazue Takahashi +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the onset timing of earthward high-speed ion flow observed by the AMPTE/IRM satellite at 12.3 Earth radii (RE) and 0100 MLT in the central plasma sheet during an isolated substorm event on March 1, 1985 was studied.
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The Magnetospheric Response to 8-Minute Period Strong-Amplitude Upstream Pressure Variations
David G. Sibeck,Wolfgang Baumjohann,R. C. Elphic,D. H. Fairfield,Joseph F. Fennell,W. B. Gail,Louis J. Lanzerotti,Ramon Lopez,H. Luehr,A. T. Y. Lui,Carol G. Maclennan,R. W. McEntire,Thomas A. Potemra,T. J. Rosenberg,Kazue Takahashi +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of brief, strong (delta p/p = 1), dynamic pressure oscillations that occurred in the region upstream of the earth's bow shock during a period of radial interplanetary magnetic field was analyzed.
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Sensing global Birkeland currents with iridium® engineering magnetometer data
TL;DR: The Iridium system consists of >70 satellites in low altitude, 780km, polar orbits in six equally spaced orbit planes with at least eleven satellites in each plane, each satellite carries an engineering magnetometer with 48nT resolution as discussed by the authors.
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ISEE 1 and 2 observations of ion distributions at the plasma sheet‐tail lobe boundary
Kazue Takahashi,E. W. Hones +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe crossings of this boundary that occurred during various levels of geomagnetic activity at distances XSM = −7 to −13 RE, near local midnight, and 2 RE or more above the estimated location of the tail current sheet.