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M. E. Wiedenbeck
Researcher at Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Publications - 1
Citations - 71
M. E. Wiedenbeck is an academic researcher from Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar energetic particles & Heliospheric current sheet. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 35 citations.
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The Energetic Particle Detector - Energetic particle instrument suite for the Solar Orbiter mission
Javier Rodriguez-Pacheco,Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber,G. M. Mason,G. C. Ho,Sebastián Sánchez-Prieto,Manuel Prieto,Cesar Martin,H. Seifert,G. B. Andrews,Shrinivasrao R. Kulkarni,Lauri Panitzsch,S. Boden,Stephan Böttcher,I. Cernuda,R. Elftmann,F. Espinosa Lara,Raúl Gómez-Herrero,C. Terasa,J. Almena,S. Begley,E. Böhm,Juan Jose Blanco,W. Boogaerts,Alberto Carrasco,R. Castillo,A. da Silva Fariña,V. de Manuel González,Christian Drews,A. R. Dupont,S. Eldrum,C. Gordillo,Óscar Ramón Ramos Gutiérrez,Dennis Haggerty,J. R. Hayes,Bernd Heber,Matthew E. Hill,M. Jüngling,S. Kerem,V. Knierim,Jan Köhler,S. Kolbe,A. Kulemzin,David Lario,W. J. Lees,S. Liang,A. Martínez Hellín,D. Meziat,Aarón Montalvo,K. S. Nelson,Pablo Parra,R. Paspirgilis,A. Ravanbakhsh,M. L Richards,O. Rodríguez-Polo,A. Russu,I. Sánchez,C. E. Schlemm,B. Schuster,L. Seimetz,Jan Steinhagen,J. Tammen,K. Tyagi,T. I. Varela,M. Yedla,Jia Yu,Neus Agueda,Angels Aran,Timothy S. Horbury,B. Klecker,Karl-Ludwig Klein,Eduard P. Kontar,Säm Krucker,Milan Maksimovic,Olga Malandraki,Christopher J. Owen,D. Pacheco,Blai Sanahuja,Rami Vainio,J. J. Connell,Silvia Dalla,W. Dröge,O. Gevin,Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy,Yulia Kartavykh,Karel Kudela,O. Limousin,Pertti Makela,G. Mann,H. Önel,Arik Posner,James M. Ryan,Jan Soucek,Stefan J. Hofmeister,N. Vilmer,Andrew Walsh,Linghua Wang,M. E. Wiedenbeck,K. Wirth,Q. Zong +98 more
TL;DR: The Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) as discussed by the authors is an instrument suite that is part of the scientific payload aboard the Solar Orbiter mission, which is composed of four units: the SupraThermal Electrons and Protons (STEP), the Electron Proton Telescope (EPT), the Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph (SIS), and the High-Energy Telescope (HET).