George Gloeckler
Affiliations: | Physics | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
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(Solar modulation of the low‐energy galactic helium spectrum as observed on the Imp 1 satellite https://doi.org/10.1029/JZ070i021p05333) |
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Gloeckler G, Fisk LA. (2015) MORE EVIDENCE THAT VOYAGER 1 IS STILL IN THE HELIOSPHERE Astrophysical Journal Letters. 806 |
Gloeckler G, Fisk LA. (2015) IBEX observations provide strong evidence that Voyager 1 is still in the heliosheath Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 642 |
Gloeckler G, Fisk LA. (2015) Has Voyager 1 really crossed the heliopause? Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 577 |
Fisk LA, Gloeckler G. (2015) A model for the nose region of the heliosheath Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 577 |
Fisk LA, Gloeckler G. (2014) On whether or not voyager 1 has crossed the heliopause Astrophysical Journal. 789 |
Gershman DJ, Fisk LA, Gloeckler G, et al. (2014) The velocity distribution of pickup He+ measured at 0.3 au by messenger Astrophysical Journal. 788 |
Chen JH, Bochsler P, Möbius E, et al. (2014) Possible modification of the cooling index of interstellar helium pickup ions by electron impact ionization in the inner heliosphere Journal of Geophysical Research a: Space Physics. 119: 7142-7150 |
Krimigis SM, Decker RB, Roelof EC, et al. (2013) Search for the exit: Voyager 1 at heliosphere's border with the galaxy. Science (New York, N.Y.). 341: 144-7 |
Fisk LA, Gloeckler G. (2013) The global configuration of the heliosheath inferred from recent voyager 1 observations Astrophysical Journal. 776 |
Wimmer-Schweingruber RF, Berger L, Gloeckler G. (2013) Suprathermal particles in magnetic clouds Aip Conference Proceedings. 1539: 86-89 |