J R. Jokipii
Affiliations: | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Fluid and Plasma Physics, Astronomy and AstrophysicsGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeAramais R. Zakharian | grad student | 2000 | University of Arizona |
Vladimir A. Florinski | grad student | 2001 | University of Arizona |
Vladimir I. Pariev | grad student | 2001 | University of Arizona |
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Fraschetti F, Katsuda S, Sato T, et al. (2018) Vortical Amplification of the Magnetic Field at an Inward Shock of Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A. Physical Review Letters. 120: 251101 |
Giacalone J, Jokipii JR. (2015) A NEW MODEL for the HELIOSPHERE'S "iBEX RIBBON" Astrophysical Journal Letters. 812 |
Sun P, Jokipii JR. (2015) CHARGED-PARTICLE TRANSPORT in MAGNETIC TURBULENCE. I. A GLOBALLY ANISOTROPIC FIELD Astrophysical Journal. 815 |
Schwadron NA, Lee MA, Gorby M, et al. (2015) PARTICLE ACCELERATION at LOW CORONAL COMPRESSION REGIONS and SHOCKS Astrophysical Journal. 810 |
Schwadron NA, Adams FC, Christian ER, et al. (2014) Global anisotropies in TeV cosmic rays related to the Sun's local galactic environment from IBEX. Science (New York, N.Y.). 343: 988-90 |
Jokipii JR, Kóta J. (2014) Interpretation of the disturbance in galactic cosmic rays observed on voyager 1 beyond the heliopause Astrophysical Journal Letters. 794 |
Florinski V, Jokipii JR, Alouani-Bibi F, et al. (2013) Energetic particle anisotropies at the heliospheric boundary Astrophysical Journal Letters. 776 |
Jokipii JR. (2013) Solar Energetic Particles and Coronal Mass Ejections: A Perspective Solar Eruptions and Energetic Particles. 165: 15-19 |
Giacalone J, Jokipii JR, Kóta J. (2013) Diffusive Compression Acceleration Particle Acceleration in Astrophysical Plasmas: Geospace and Beyond. 41-49 |
Jokipii JR. (2013) The heliospheric termination shock Space Science Reviews. 176: 115-124 |