Atsuhiro Nishida mostly deals with Geophysics, Magnetosphere, Plasma sheet, Substorm and Solar wind. His Geophysics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Astrophysics, Earth's magnetic field, Convection and Plasmoid. His Magnetosphere research includes elements of Field line, Diffusion process, Atomic physics and Atmosphere of Jupiter.
His studies deal with areas such as Interplanetary medium and Ion beam as well as Atomic physics. His Plasma sheet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Computational physics, Magnetic reconnection and Current sheet. Interplanetary magnetic field is the focus of his Solar wind research.
His main research concerns Geophysics, Plasma sheet, Magnetosphere, Astrophysics and Substorm. His Geophysics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Magnetic reconnection, Plasmoid, Field line and Interplanetary magnetic field, Solar wind. The various areas that Atsuhiro Nishida examines in his Plasma sheet study include Current sheet, Atomic physics and Boundary layer.
His Magnetosphere study combines topics in areas such as Computational physics, Ionospheric dynamo region, Jovian, Ionosphere and Earth's magnetic field. The Astrophysics study combines topics in areas such as Low latitude and Magnetic flux. His work carried out in the field of Substorm brings together such families of science as Satellite observation, Geodesy, Expansion phase, Earth and Polar.
Geophysics, Substorm, Magnetic reconnection, Plasma sheet and Astrophysics are his primary areas of study. His Geophysics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Magnetopause, Magnetosphere, Convection, Field line and Interplanetary magnetic field. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Computational physics and Boundary layer.
Atsuhiro Nishida combines subjects such as Plasma flow, Plasmoid, Earth and Geodesy with his study of Substorm. His Magnetic reconnection research includes themes of Plasma acceleration and Atomic physics. His Plasma sheet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Satellite observation and Ionosphere.
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Geomagnetic diagnosis of the magnetosphere
A. Nishida.
(1978)
The Low Energy Particle (LEP) Experiment onboard the GEOTAIL Satellite
T. Mukai;S. Machida;Y. Saito;M. Hirahara.
Journal of geomagnetism and geoelectricity (1994)
Structure and dynamics of magnetic reconnection for substorm onsets with Geotail observations
T. Nagai;M. Fujimoto;Y. Saito;S. Machida.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1998)
Formation of plasmapause, or magnetospheric plasma knee, by the combined action of magnetospheric convection and plasma escape from the tail
Atsuhiro Nishida.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1966)
Coherence of geomagnetic DP 2 fluctuations with interplanetary magnetic variations
Atsuhiro Nishida.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1968)
Slow‐mode shocks in the magnetotail
Yoshifumi Saito;Toshifumi Mukai;Toshio Terasawa;Atsuhiro Nishida.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1995)
Association between Geotail plasma flows and auroral poleward boundary intensifications observed by CANOPUS photometers
L. R. Lyons;T. Nagai;G. T. Blanchard;J. C. Samson.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1999)
Geomagnetic Dp 2 fluctuations and associated magnetospheric phenomena
Atsuhiro Nishida.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1968)
Statistical analysis of the plasmoid evolution with Geotail observations
A. Ieda;S. Machida;T. Mukai;Y. Saito.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1998)
Synoptic survey for the neutral line in the magnetotail during the substorm expansion phase
A. Nishida;N. Nagayama.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1973)
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