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William H. Matthaeus
Researcher at University of Delaware
Publications - 546
Citations - 34936
William H. Matthaeus is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Magnetohydrodynamics. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 515 publications receiving 31310 citations. Previous affiliations of William H. Matthaeus include University of Calabria & University of California, Riverside.
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Probing the energetic particle environment near the Sun
David J. McComas,E. R. Christian,Christina Cohen,A. C. Cummings,Andrew Davis,M. I. Desai,M. I. Desai,Joe Giacalone,Matthew E. Hill,Colin J. Joyce,Stamatios M. Krimigis,A. W. Labrador,R. A. Leske,Olga Malandraki,William H. Matthaeus,Ralph L. McNutt,R. A. Mewaldt,Donald G. Mitchell,Arik Posner,J. S. Rankin,E. C. Roelof,Nathan A. Schwadron,Nathan A. Schwadron,E. C. Stone,Jamey Szalay,Mark E. Wiedenbeck,Stuart D. Bale,Stuart D. Bale,Justin C. Kasper,Anthony W. Case,Kelly E. Korreck,Robert J. MacDowall,Marc Pulupa,Michael L. Stevens,A. P. Rouillard +34 more
TL;DR: Observations of the near-Sun energetic particle radiation environment over the first two orbits of the Parker Solar Probe find a variety of energetic particle events accelerated both locally and remotely including by corotating interaction regions, impulsive events driven by acceleration near the Sun, and an event related to a coronal mass ejection.
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Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP): A New NASA Mission
David J. McComas,E. R. Christian,Nathan A. Schwadron,N. J. Fox,Joseph Westlake,Frederic Allegrini,Frederic Allegrini,Daniel N. Baker,D. A. Biesecker,Maciej Bzowski,George Clark,Christina Cohen,Ian J. Cohen,Maher A. Dayeh,Maher A. Dayeh,R. B. Decker,G. A. de Nolfo,M. I. Desai,M. I. Desai,Robert Ebert,H. A. Elliott,Hans-Jörg Fahr,P. C. Frisch,H. O. Funsten,S. A. Fuselier,S. A. Fuselier,André Galli,Antoinette B. Galvin,Joe Giacalone,Matina Gkioulidou,Fan Guo,Mihaly Horanyi,P. A. Isenberg,P. H. Janzen,L. M. Kistler,Kelly E. Korreck,M. A. Kubiak,Harald Kucharek,Brian A. Larsen,R. A. Leske,Noé Lugaz,Janet G. Luhmann,William H. Matthaeus,Donald G. Mitchell,Eberhard Moebius,Keiichi Ogasawara,Daniel B. Reisenfeld,John D. Richardson,Christopher T. Russell,Justyna M. Sokół,Harlan E. Spence,Ruth M. Skoug,Zoltan Sternovsky,Paweł Swaczyna,Jamey Szalay,Munetoshi Tokumaru,Mark E. Wiedenbeck,Peter Wurz,Gary P. Zank,Eric J. Zirnstein +59 more
TL;DR: The IMAP spacecraft is a simple sun-pointed spinner in orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 point as discussed by the authors, and it provides detailed observations of solar wind electrons and ions; suprathermal, pickup, and energetic ions; and the interplanetary magnetic field.
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Inhomogeneous kinetic effects related to intermittent magnetic discontinuities.
TL;DR: Here, the partial variance of increments (PVI) method has been employed to identify high magnetic stress regions within a two-dimensional turbulent pattern and a quantitative association between non-Maxwellian features and coherent structures is established.
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Suppression of Particle Drifts by Turbulence
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from direct numerical simulations showing the suppression of the large-scale drift motion of an ensemble of charged particles in a nonuniform turbulent magnetic field.
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Scaling of anisotropy in hydromagnetic turbulence
TL;DR: In this paper, anisotropy of low frequency plasma turbulence scales linearly with the ratio of fluctuating to total magnetic field strength for a useful range of parameters, for incompressible, weakly compressible, and driven magnetohydrodynamic turbulence.