All Stories

  1. Formation of collisionless shocks driven by strongly magnetized relativistic electrons in the laboratory
  2. The Day the Solar Wind Disappeared at Mars
  3. Effects of the evolving early Moon and Earth magnetospheres
  4. Detection of magnetospheric ion drift patterns at Mars
  5. Forces, electric fields and currents at the subsolar martian MPB: MAVEN observations and multifluid MHD simulation
  6. The importance of recruitment and retention in Heliophysics: it’s not just a pipeline problem
  7. Data-driven modeling of Landau damping by physics-informed neural networks
  8. Discovery of double Hall pattern associated with collisionless magnetic reconnection in dusty plasmas
  9. Agile collaboration: Citizen science as a transdisciplinary approach to heliophysics
  10. Cultivating a culture of inclusivity in heliophysics
  11. Star-exoplanet interactions: A growing interdisciplinary field in heliophysics
  12. Numerical study of magnetic island coalescence using magnetohydrodynamics with adaptively embedded particle-in-cell model
  13. The effect of stellar contamination on low-resolution transmission spectroscopy: needs identified by NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program Study Analysis Group 21
  14. Data-driven, multi-moment fluid modeling of Landau damping
  15. Reconnection-driven energy cascade in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
  16. How open data and interdisciplinary collaboration improve our understanding of space weather: A risk and resiliency perspective
  17. Inner southern magnetosphere observation of Mercury via SERENA ion sensors in BepiColombo mission
  18. Space weather observations, modeling, and alerts in support of human exploration of Mars
  19. Mars‐Ward Ion Flows in the Martian Magnetotail: Mars Express Observations
  20. An Eastward Current Encircling Mercury
  21. How to create an artificial magnetosphere for Mars
  22. Exosphere Modeling of Proxima b: A Case Study of Photochemical Escape with a Venus-like Atmosphere
  23. Nitrogen Fixation at Early Mars
  24. Test Particle Model Predictions of SEP Electron Transport and Precipitation at Mars
  25. The Encounter of the Parker Solar Probe and a Comet-like Object Near the Sun: Model Predictions and Measurements
  26. Magnetospheres of Terrestrial Exoplanets and Exomoons: Implications for Habitability and Detection
  27. BepiColombo Science Investigations During Cruise and Flybys at the Earth, Venus and Mercury
  28. SERENA: Particle Instrument Suite for Determining the Sun-Mercury Interaction from BepiColombo
  29. Magnetic Fields on Rocky Planets
  30. When the Moon had a magnetosphere
  31. Superthermal Electron Deposition on the Mars Nightside During ICMEs
  32. Exact and locally implicit source term solvers for multifluid-Maxwell systems
  33. Investigating Mercury’s Environment with the Two-Spacecraft BepiColombo Mission
  34. Atmospheric Escape From TOI-700 d: Venus versus Earth Analogs
  35. QUEST: A New Frontiers Uranus orbiter mission concept study
  36. Effects of Global and Regional Dust Storms on the Martian Hot O Corona and Photochemical Loss
  37. Mars Dust Storm Effects in the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere and Implications for Atmospheric Carbon Loss
  38. Characterizing Mars's Magnetotail Topology With Respect to the Upstream Interplanetary Magnetic Fields
  39. Global Ten‐Moment Multifluid Simulations of the Solar Wind Interaction with Mercury: From the Planetary Conducting Core to the Dynamic Magnetosphere
  40. Importance of Ambipolar Electric Field in Driving Ion Loss From Mars: Results From a Multifluid MHD Model With the Electron Pressure Equation Included
  41. Role of Planetary Obliquity in Regulating Atmospheric Escape: G-dwarf versus M-dwarf Earth-like Exoplanets
  42. Mars Upper Atmospheric Responses to the 10 September 2017 Solar Flare: A Global, Time‐Dependent Simulation
  43. MESSENGER Observations of Disappearing Dayside Magnetosphere Events at Mercury
  44. Impact of space weather on climate and habitability of terrestrial-type exoplanets
  45. Magnetic Topology Response to the 2003 Halloween ICME Event at Mars
  46. Loss of the Martian atmosphere to space: Present-day loss rates determined from MAVEN observations and integrated loss through time
  47. Relativistic-electron-driven magnetic reconnection in the laboratory
  48. Role of the Plasmoid Instability in Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence
  49. Multispecies and Multifluid MHD Approaches for the Study of Ionospheric Escape at Mars
  50. Solar Wind Interaction With the Martian Upper Atmosphere: Roles of the Cold Thermosphere and Hot Oxygen Corona
  51. The Impact and Solar Wind Proxy of the 2017 September ICME Event at Mars
  52. Effects of a Solar Flare on the Martian Hot O Corona and Photochemical Escape
  53. Modeling Martian Atmospheric Losses over Time: Implications for Exoplanetary Climate Evolution and Habitability
  54. The Twisted Configuration of the Martian Magnetotail: MAVEN Observations
  55. Comparison of Global Martian Plasma Models in the Context of MAVEN Observations
  56. The Morphology of the Solar Wind Magnetic Field Draping on the Dayside of Mars and Its Variability
  57. High flux femtosecond x-ray emission from the electron-hose instability in laser wakefield accelerators
  58. Electron Physics in 3‐D Two‐Fluid 10‐Moment Modeling of Ganymede's Magnetosphere
  59. The Propitious Role of Solar Energetic Particles in the Origin of Life
  60. Atmospheric escape from the TRAPPIST-1 planets and implications for habitability
  61. The Dehydration of Water Worlds via Atmospheric Losses
  62. Martian magnetic storms
  63. Ionospheric control of the dawn‐dusk asymmetry of the Mars magnetotail current sheet
  64. A Monte Carlo model of crustal field influences on solar energetic particle precipitation into the Martian atmosphere
  65. The Mars crustal magnetic field control of plasma boundary locations and atmospheric loss: MHD prediction and comparison with MAVEN
  66. Is Proxima Centauri b Habitable? A Study of Atmospheric Loss
  67. On the evaluation of Pierce parameters C and Q in a traveling wave tube
  68. Variations of the Martian plasma environment during the ICME passage on 8 March 2015: A time‐dependent MHD study
  69. Space Weather Storm Responses at Mars: Lessons from A Weakly Magnetized Terrestrial Planet
  70. Deep nightside photoelectron observations by MAVEN SWEA: Implications for Martian northern hemispheric magnetic topology and nightside ionosphere source
  71. High-Flux Femtosecond X-Ray Emission from Controlled Generation of Annular Electron Beams in a Laser Wakefield Accelerator
  72. Advanced Algorithms for Local Routing Strategy on Complex Networks
  73. Pressure and ion composition boundaries at Mars
  74. Harmonic generation under small signal conditions in a traveling wave tube
  75. Harmonic Content in the Beam Current in a Traveling-Wave Tube
  76. Implications of MAVEN Mars near-wake measurements and models
  77. Early MAVEN Deep Dip campaign reveals thermosphere and ionosphere variability
  78. MAVEN observations of the response of Mars to an interplanetary coronal mass ejection
  79. Multifluid MHD study of the solar wind interaction with Mars' upper atmosphere during the 2015 March 8th ICME event
  80. Comparison of model predictions for the composition of the ionosphere of Mars to MAVEN NGIMS data
  81. The spatial distribution of planetary ion fluxes near Mars observed by MAVEN
  82. Response of Mars O+ pickup ions to the 8 March 2015 ICME: Inferences from MAVEN data-based models
  83. Characterizing Atmospheric Escape from Mars Today and Through Time, with MAVEN
  84. Solar wind interaction with the Martian upper atmosphere: Crustal field orientation, solar cycle, and seasonal variations
  85. Comparative pick-up ion distributions at Mars and Venus: Consequences for atmospheric deposition and escape
  86. Nonlinear subcyclotron resonance as a formationmechanism for gaps in banded chorus
  87. Advanced Information Feedback Coupled with an Evolutionary Game in Intelligent Transportation Systems
  88. Effects of crustal field rotation on the solar wind plasma interaction with Mars
  89. Solar wind interaction with Mars upper atmosphere: Results from the one-way coupling between the multifluid MHD model and the MTGCM model
  90. Test particle comparison of heavy atomic and molecular ion distributions at Mars
  91. Minor ion heating in spectra of linearly and circularly polarized Alfvén waves: Thermal and non-thermal motions associated with perpendicular heating
  92. Ion pseudoheating by low-frequency Alfvén waves revisited
  93. Real-time information feedback based on a sharp decay weighted function
  94. A comprehensive study of advanced information feedbacks in real-time intelligent traffic systems
  95. Dynamic weight in intelligent transportation systems: A comparison based on two exit scenarios
  96. Application of adaptive weights to intelligent information systems: An intelligent transportation system as a case study
  97. Response to “Comment on ‘Heating of ions by low-frequency Alfvén waves in partially ionized plasmas’” [Phys. Plasmas 18, 084703 (2011)]
  98. PIECEWISE FUNCTION FEEDBACK STRATEGY IN INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC SYSTEMS WITH A SPEED LIMIT BOTTLENECK
  99. Application of Cellular Automaton Model to Advanced Information Feedback in Intelligent Transportation Systems
  100. Heating of ions by low-frequency Alfvén waves in partially ionized plasmas
  101. Advanced information feedback strategy in intelligent two-route traffic flow systems
  102. EFFECTS OF VEHICLE NUMBER FEEDBACK IN MULTI-ROUTE INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC SYSTEMS
  103. Effects of prediction feedback in multi-route intelligent traffic systems
  104. Corresponding Angle Feedback in an innovative weighted transportation system
  105. Weighted congestion coefficient feedback in intelligent transportation systems
  106. Prediction feedback in intelligent traffic systems
  107. SUSY QCD Impact on Top-Pair Production Associated with a Z 0 -Boson at a Photon-Photon Collider
  108. Ion pickup by intrinsic low-frequency Alfvén waves with a spectrum
  109. Dust voids in collision-dominated plasmas with negative ions