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Xinlin Li
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 272
Citations - 13684
Xinlin Li is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Van Allen radiation belt & Magnetosphere. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 238 publications receiving 11500 citations. Previous affiliations of Xinlin Li include Goddard Space Flight Center & Academia Sinica.
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Science Goals and Overview of the Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) Energetic Particle, Composition, and Thermal Plasma (ECT) Suite on NASA’s Van Allen Probes Mission
Harlan E. Spence,Geoffrey D. Reeves,Daniel N. Baker,J. B. Blake,M. Bolton,Sebastien Bourdarie,Anthony A. Chan,Seth G. Claudepierre,J. H. Clemmons,J. P. Cravens,Scot R. Elkington,J. F. Fennell,Reiner Friedel,Herbert O. Funsten,Jerry Goldstein,Janet C. Green,A. A. Guthrie,Michael G. Henderson,Richard B. Horne,Mary K. Hudson,J.-M. Jahn,Vania K. Jordanova,Shrikanth Kanekal,B. W. Klatt,B. W. Klatt,Brian A. Larsen,Xinlin Li,Elizabeth MacDonald,Ian R. Mann,J. T. Niehof,T. P. O'Brien,Terrance Onsager,D. Salvaggio,Ruth M. Skoug,S. Smith,L. L. Suther,Michelle F. Thomsen,Richard M. Thorne +37 more
TL;DR: The Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP)-Energetic Particle, Composition, and Thermal Plasma (ECT) suite contains an innovative complement of particle instruments to ensure the highest quality measurements ever made in the inner magnetosphere and radiation belts as mentioned in this paper.
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The Electric Field and Waves Instruments on the Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission
John R. Wygant,John W. Bonnell,Keith Goetz,Robert E. Ergun,F. S. Mozer,Stuart D. Bale,Michael Ludlam,Paul Turin,Peter Harvey,R. Hochmann,K. Harps,Greg Dalton,J. McCauley,W. Rachelson,D. Gordon,B. Donakowski,C. Shultz,Christopher D. Smith,M. Diaz-Aguado,J. Fischer,S. Heavner,Peter Berg,D. M. Malsapina,M. Bolton,Mary K. Hudson,Robert J. Strangeway,Daniel N. Baker,Xinlin Li,Jay M. Albert,John C. Foster,C. C. Chaston,Ian R. Mann,Eric Donovan,Christopher Cully,Cynthia A Cattell,Vladimir Krasnoselskikh,Kris Kersten,A. Brenneman,J. B. Tao +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Van Allen Probes were used to measure three dimensional quasi-static and low frequency electric fields and waves associated with the acceleration of energetic charged particles in the inner magnetosphere of the Earth.
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The Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT) Instrument on Board the Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) Spacecraft: Characterization of Earth’s Radiation Belt High-Energy Particle Populations
Daniel N. Baker,Shrikanth Kanekal,V. Hoxie,Susan N. Batiste,M. Bolton,Xinlin Li,Scot R. Elkington,S. Monk,R. Reukauf,S. Steg,J. Westfall,C. Belting,B. Bolton,D. Braun,B. Cervelli,K. Hubbell,M. Kien,S. Knappmiller,S. Wade,Bret Lamprecht,K. Stevens,J. Wallace,A. Yehle,Harlan E. Spence,R. H. W. Friedel +24 more
TL;DR: The Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT) as mentioned in this paper was designed for the Radiation Belt Storm Probe (RBSP) pair of spacecraft to measure high-energy electrons (up to ∼20 MeV) with excellent sensitivity and also measured magnetospheric and solar protons to energies well above E=100 MeV.
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Simulation of the prompt energization and transport of radiation belt particles during the March 24, 1991 SSC
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors modeled the formation of a new electron radiation belt at about or = 25 that resulted from the Storm Sudden Commencement (SSC) of March 24, 1991 as observed by the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) satellite.
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An extreme distortion of the Van Allen belt arising from the ‘Hallowe'en’ solar storm in 2003
TL;DR: It is reported that the outer Van Allen belt was compressed dramatically by a solar storm known as the ‘Hallowe'en storm’ of 2003, and the region between the belts became the location of high particle radiation intensity.