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    Non-Refereed Publications of the Cluster and Double Star Missions

    2011

    Blecki, J., M. Parrot, S. Savin, and R. Wronowski, Can the relativistic maser mechanism cause the strong emissions registered by Cluster and Demeter satellites in the polar cusp?, Proceedings of the seventh International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions, edited by H.O. Rucker et al., Austrian Acad. Sci. Press, Vienna, 269, 2011

    Forsyth, C. and A.N. Fazakerley, Cluster at the Royal Society, Astronomy & Geophysics, 52, 5, 25-27, 2011

    Lakhina, G.S., S.V. Singh, A.P. Kakad, and J.S. Pickett, Soliton Model for Broadband Electrostatic Noise, General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, 2011 XXXth URSI, Istanbul, Turkey, 13-20 Aug. 2011, IEEE Xplore, doi 10.1109/URSIGASS.2011.6051054, 2011

    Moiseenko, I., M. Mogilevsky, D. Chugunin, T. Romantsova, and J. Hanasz, Waveguide modes in the AKR source, Proceedings of the seventh International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions, edited by H.O. Rucker et al., Austrian Acad. Sci. Press, Vienna, 253-259, 2011

    Mutel, R.L., I.W. Christopher, J.D. Menietti, D.A. Gurnett, J.S. Pickett, A. Masson, A. Fazakerley, and E. Lucek, RX and Z Mode Growth Rates and Propagation at Cavity Boundaries, Proceedings of the seventh International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions, edited by H.O. Rucker et al., Austrian Acad. Sci. Press, Vienna, 241-252, 2011

    Schreiber R., J. Hanasz, and M. Panchenko, AKR sources positions- Interball 2 vs Cluster observations, Proceedings of the seventh International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions, edited by H.O. Rucker et al., Austrian Acad. Sci. Press, Vienna, 261-268, 2011

    Taylor, M., A. Masson, P. Escoubet, H. Laakso, J. Volpp, M. Hapgood, The legendary Cluster quartet: Celebrating ten years fling in formation, ESA Science bulletin, 145, February 2011

    Titova, E., B. Kozelov, A. Demekhov, O. Santolik, E. Macusova, J.-L. Rauch, J.G. Trotignon, D. Gurnett, and J. Pickett, Testing of the Backward Wave Oscillator Model by Using the Spectral Characteristics of VLF Chorus Elements, General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, 2011 XXXth URSI, Istanbul, Turkey, 13-20 Aug. 2011, IEEE Xplore, doi 10.1109/URSIGASS.2011.6051150, 2011

    Turler, M., Cluster satellites observe plasma jets in situ, CERN Courier, 51, 6, 2011

     

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