We introduce two novel techniques for estimating temperatures of very low energy space plasmas using, primarily, in situ data from an electrostatic analyzer mounted on a charged and moving spacecraft. The techniques are used to estimate proton temperatures during intervals where the bulk of the ion plasma is well below the energy bandpass of the analyzer. Both techniques assume that the plasma may be described by a one-dimensional E→×B→ drifting Maxwellian and that the potential field and motion of the spacecraft may be accounted for in the simplest possible manner, i.e., by a linear shift of coordinates. The first technique involves the application of a constrained theoretical fit to a measured distribution function. The second technique i...
Most plasmas in astrophysics are hot, tenuous gases where macroscopic electric and magnetic fields d...
Thermal plasmaspheric densities and temperatures for five ion species have recently become available...
International audienceSince 2000 the four Cluster spacecraft have crossed the Earth's plasmasphere a...
Temperature and density analysis in the Automated Analysis Program (for the global empirical model) ...
An important modification was made in the method for computing ion densities from DE1/RIMS observati...
Spacecraft charging affects the accuracy of in-situ plasma measurements in space. We investigate the...
Spacecraft observations allow us to reconstruct the velocity distributions of space plasmas, which f...
Methods employed in the analysis of plasmas and the magnetosphere are examined. Computer programs wh...
Thermal plasmaspheric densities and temperatures for five ion species have recently become available...
The Space Weather Integrated Forecasting Framework (SWIFF) Plasmasphere Model (SPM) is a 3D kinetic ...
The main objective of this paper is to report the development of a new computer model to simulate sp...
Electrostatic analysers measure the flux of plasma particles in velocity space and determine their v...
The VASIMR propulsion system is an ion propulsion system for spacecraft that uses magnetic fields to...
This webpage provides access to empirical laws of the plasmapause position and the dense outer edge ...
Triple Langmuir probes and emissive probes were used to measure the electron number density, electro...
Most plasmas in astrophysics are hot, tenuous gases where macroscopic electric and magnetic fields d...
Thermal plasmaspheric densities and temperatures for five ion species have recently become available...
International audienceSince 2000 the four Cluster spacecraft have crossed the Earth's plasmasphere a...
Temperature and density analysis in the Automated Analysis Program (for the global empirical model) ...
An important modification was made in the method for computing ion densities from DE1/RIMS observati...
Spacecraft charging affects the accuracy of in-situ plasma measurements in space. We investigate the...
Spacecraft observations allow us to reconstruct the velocity distributions of space plasmas, which f...
Methods employed in the analysis of plasmas and the magnetosphere are examined. Computer programs wh...
Thermal plasmaspheric densities and temperatures for five ion species have recently become available...
The Space Weather Integrated Forecasting Framework (SWIFF) Plasmasphere Model (SPM) is a 3D kinetic ...
The main objective of this paper is to report the development of a new computer model to simulate sp...
Electrostatic analysers measure the flux of plasma particles in velocity space and determine their v...
The VASIMR propulsion system is an ion propulsion system for spacecraft that uses magnetic fields to...
This webpage provides access to empirical laws of the plasmapause position and the dense outer edge ...
Triple Langmuir probes and emissive probes were used to measure the electron number density, electro...
Most plasmas in astrophysics are hot, tenuous gases where macroscopic electric and magnetic fields d...
Thermal plasmaspheric densities and temperatures for five ion species have recently become available...
International audienceSince 2000 the four Cluster spacecraft have crossed the Earth's plasmasphere a...