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U. Knauss
Researcher at University of New Hampshire
Publications - 2
Citations - 613
U. Knauss is an academic researcher from University of New Hampshire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heliosphere & Solar wind. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 544 citations.
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The Plasma and Suprathermal Ion Composition (PLASTIC) Investigation on the STEREO Observatories
Antoinette B. Galvin,L. M. Kistler,Mark A. Popecki,Charlie J. Farrugia,Kristin Simunac,L. Ellis,Eberhard Möbius,Martin A. Lee,M. Boehm,J. Carroll,A. Crawshaw,M. Conti,Phillip D. Demaine,S. Ellis,J. A. Gaidos,J. Googins,M. Granoff,A. Gustafson,D. Heirtzler,B. King,U. Knauss,J. Levasseur,S. Longworth,K. Singer,S. Turco,P. Vachon,M. Vosbury,M. Widholm,L. M. Blush,R. Karrer,Peter Bochsler,H. Daoudi,Adrian Etter,J. Fischer,J. Jost,Andrea Opitz,M. Sigrist,Peter Wurz,Berndt Klecker,M. Ertl,E. Seidenschwang,Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber,M. Koeten,Barbara J. Thompson,D. Steinfeld +44 more
TL;DR: The Plasma and Suprathermal Ion Composition (PLASTIC) investigation as discussed by the authors provides the in situ solar wind and low energy heliospheric ion measurements for the NASA Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory Mission, which consists of two spacecraft (STEREO-A, STEREO-B).
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The IBEX-Lo Sensor
Stephen A. Fuselier,Peter Bochsler,Dennis J. Chornay,George Clark,Geoffrey B. Crew,G. Dunn,S. Ellis,T. A. Friedmann,Herbert O. Funsten,A. G. Ghielmetti,J. Googins,M. S. Granoff,J. W. Hamilton,Jennifer Hanley,D. Heirtzler,E. Hertzberg,D. Isaac,B. King,U. Knauss,Harald Kucharek,F. Kudirka,Stefano Livi,J. V. Lobell,S. Longworth,K. Mashburn,David J. McComas,Eberhard Möbius,A. S. Moore,Thomas E. Moore,Robert J. Nemanich,J. Nolin,M. O'Neal,Daniele Piazza,L. Peterson,S. Pope,P. Rosmarynowski,L. Saul,John Scherrer,J. A. Scheer,C. E. Schlemm,Nathan A. Schwadron,C. Tillier,S. Turco,J. Tyler,M. Vosbury,Martin Wieser,Peter Wurz,S. Zaffke +47 more
TL;DR: The IBEX-Lo sensor as discussed by the authors is a large geometric factor single pixel camera that maximizes the relatively weak heliospheric neutral signal while effectively eliminating ion, electron, and UV background sources.