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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Solar System
  • Jupiter

His main research concerns Saturn, Geophysics, Astrophysics, Magnetosphere and Magnetosphere of Saturn. As part of his studies on Saturn, Caitriona M. Jackman often connects relevant subjects like Plasmoid. Caitriona M. Jackman connects Geophysics with Local time in his study.

His Astrophysics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Magnetic flux, Magnetometer, Magnetic reconnection and Current sheet. Caitriona M. Jackman is involved in the study of Magnetosphere that focuses on Plasma sheet in particular. His Magnetosphere of Saturn study incorporates themes from Energetic neutral atom and Astronomy.

His most cited work include:

  • Reconnection in a rotation-dominated magnetosphere and its relation to Saturn's auroral dynamics (151 citations)
  • Interplanetary magnetic field at ∼9 AU during the declining phase of the solar cycle and its implications for Saturn's magnetospheric dynamics (111 citations)
  • Large‐scale dynamics of Saturn's magnetopause: Observations by Cassini (87 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Caitriona M. Jackman mainly investigates Magnetosphere, Saturn, Astrophysics, Astronomy and Geophysics. His Magnetosphere research incorporates elements of Ionosphere, Solar wind and Jupiter. His work carried out in the field of Saturn brings together such families of science as Computational physics and Magnetic reconnection, Plasmoid.

His Astrophysics research includes elements of Magnetic flux, Electron temperature and Outflow. The study incorporates disciplines such as Coronal mass ejection and Heliosphere in addition to Astronomy. His research on Geophysics also deals with topics like

  • Current sheet and related Perturbation,
  • Substorm that connect with fields like Electrojet.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Magnetosphere (79.33%)
  • Saturn (52.51%)
  • Astrophysics (49.72%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Magnetosphere (79.33%)
  • Astrophysics (49.72%)
  • Jupiter (29.05%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Magnetosphere, Astrophysics, Jupiter, Solar wind and Saturn are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Magnetosphere study are interwoven with issues in Atomic physics, Geophysics, Jovian and Polar. His Astrophysics research incorporates themes from Solar cycle and Solar minimum.

His Jupiter research is within the category of Astronomy. His Solar wind research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dynamic pressure, Space weather, Ionosphere and Electrojet. His research in Saturn intersects with topics in Magnetic reconnection and Plasmoid.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Solar Energetic Particles (SEP) and Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) as tracers of solar wind conditions near Saturn:event lists and applications (22 citations)
  • Planetary Period Modulation of Reconnection Bursts in Saturn's Magnetotail (12 citations)
  • Low‐Frequency Extensions of the Saturn Kilometric Radiation as a Proxy for Magnetospheric Dynamics (12 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Astronomy
  • Solar System
  • Jupiter

His scientific interests lie mostly in Magnetosphere, Solar wind, Astrophysics, Saturn and Local time. His studies deal with areas such as Coronal mass ejection and Heliosphere as well as Magnetosphere. His Solar wind research incorporates elements of Astronomy, Space weather and Dynamic pressure.

Caitriona M. Jackman has researched Astrophysics in several fields, including Rayleigh scattering, Robustness and Current sheet. His Saturn research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Magnetopause, Magnetosheath, Bow shocks in astrophysics and Plasmoid. His Magnetosheath research includes themes of Planet and Geophysics.

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Best Publications

Reconnection in a rotation-dominated magnetosphere and its relation to Saturn's auroral dynamics

S. W. H. Cowley;Sarah V. Badman;E. J. Bunce;J. T. Clarke.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2005)

176 Citations

Strong rapid dipolarizations in Saturn's magnetotail: In situ evidence of reconnection

C. M. Jackman;C. T. Russell;D. J. Southwood;D. J. Southwood;C. S. Arridge.
Geophysical Research Letters (2007)

136 Citations

Interplanetary magnetic field at ∼9 AU during the declining phase of the solar cycle and its implications for Saturn's magnetospheric dynamics

C. M. Jackman;N. Achilleos;E. J. Bunce;S. W. H. Cowley.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2004)

124 Citations

Large‐scale dynamics of Saturn's magnetopause: Observations by Cassini

N. Achilleos;N. Achilleos;C. S. Arridge;C. S. Arridge;Cesar Bertucci;C. M. Jackman.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)

100 Citations

Plasmoids in Saturn's magnetotail

T. W. Hill;M. F. Thomsen;M. G. Henderson;R. L. Tokar.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)

98 Citations

Cassini observations of plasmoid structure and dynamics: Implications for the role of magnetic reconnection in magnetospheric circulation at Saturn

C. M. Jackman;J. A. Slavin;S. W. H. Cowley.
Scopus (2011)

96 Citations

Plasma in Saturn's Nightside Magnetosphere and the Implications for Global Circulation

H.J. McAndrews;M.F. Thomsen;Chris S. Arridge;C.M. Jackman.
Planetary and Space Science (2009)

94 Citations

Periodic motion of Saturn's nightside plasma sheet

Chris S. Arridge;Chris S. Arridge;N. André;N. André;K.K. Khurana;C.T. Russell.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2011)

93 Citations

On the character and distribution of lower-frequency radio emissions at Saturn and their relationship to substorm-like events

C.M. Jackman;L. Lamy;Mervyn P. Freeman;P. Zarka.
web science (2009)

91 Citations

Auroral counterpart of magnetic field dipolarizations in Saturn's tail

Caitriona M. Jackman;Nick Achilleos;Stanley W.H. Cowley;Emma J. Bunce.
Planetary and Space Science (2013)

82 Citations

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