His main research concerns Astrophysics, Cosmic ray, Solar wind, Heliosphere and Astronomy. His Astrophysics study focuses on Interstellar medium in particular. His Cosmic ray research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hydrogen, Isotope, Ionization, Nucleosynthesis and Electron.
E. C. Stone combines subjects such as Field and Solar flare with his study of Solar wind. His Heliosphere study incorporates themes from Energetic neutral atom, Solar energetic particles, Astronomical unit, Shock and Solar cycle. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Astronomy, Gravitational field is strongly linked to Astrobiology.
E. C. Stone mainly investigates Astrophysics, Cosmic ray, Astronomy, Heliosphere and Solar wind. His studies deal with areas such as Solar energetic particles, Interplanetary spaceflight and Particle as well as Astrophysics. His Cosmic ray research includes elements of Spectral line, Solar minimum, Isotope and Nucleon.
His work in Spectral line addresses subjects such as Range, which are connected to disciplines such as Electron. The Astronomy study combines topics in areas such as Coronal mass ejection and Helium. The various areas that E. C. Stone examines in his Heliosphere study include Energetic neutral atom, Solar maximum, Intensity and Shock.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Astrophysics, Cosmic ray, Heliosphere, Astronomy and Particle. His Astrophysics study combines topics in areas such as Range, Spectral line, Proton and Spacecraft. His Cosmic ray research incorporates themes from Supernova, Isotope, Interstellar medium, Nucleon and Anisotropy.
His studies in Heliosphere integrate themes in fields like Shock wave and Shock. He focuses mostly in the field of Astronomy, narrowing it down to topics relating to Coronal mass ejection and, in certain cases, Solar flare. E. C. Stone has researched Particle in several fields, including Ion, Computational physics, Solar physics and Chemical physics.
25 MeV Proton Events Observed by the High Energy Telescopes on the STEREO A and B Spacecraft and/or at Earth During the First ∼ Seven Years of the STEREO Mission (179 citations)
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, Cosmic ray, Heliosphere, Interstellar medium and Astronomy. The concepts of his Astrophysics study are interwoven with issues in Ion, Spectral line, Magnetic field and Plasma. His study in Cosmic ray is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Elemental composition, Stars, Supernova, Nucleosynthesis and Nucleon.
Heliosphere is the subject of his research, which falls under Solar wind. E. C. Stone combines subjects such as Solar System and Intensity with his study of Interstellar medium. His Astronomy study combines topics in areas such as Solar energetic particles, Solar minimum and Sunspot.
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The Advanced Composition Explorer
E. C. Stone;A. M. Frandsen;R. A. Mewaldt;E. R. Christian.
Space Science Reviews (1998)
Voyager 1 Explores the Termination Shock Region and the Heliosheath Beyond
E. C. Stone;A. C. Cummings;F. B. McDonald;B. C. Heikkila.
Science (2005)
Voyager 1 Observes Low-Energy Galactic Cosmic Rays in a Region Depleted of Heliospheric Ions
E. C. Stone;A. C. Cummings;F. B. McDonald;B. C. Heikkila.
Science (2013)
An asymmetric solar wind termination shock
Edward C. Stone;Alan C. Cummings;Frank B. McDonald;Bryant C. Heikkila.
Nature (2008)
Solar coronal and photospheric abundances from solar energetic particle measurements
H. H. Breneman;E. C. Stone.
The Astrophysical Journal (1985)
GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS IN THE LOCAL INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM: VOYAGER 1 OBSERVATIONS AND MODEL RESULTS.
A. C. Cummings;E. C. Stone;B. C. Heikkila;N. Lal.
The Astrophysical Journal (2016)
Crossing the Termination Shock into the Heliosheath: Magnetic Fields
L. F. Burlaga;N. F. Ness;M. H. Acuña;R. P. Lepping.
Science (2005)
The Solar Isotope Spectrometer for the Advanced Composition Explorer
E. C. Stone;C. M. S. Cohen;W. R. Cook;A. C. Cummings.
Space Science Reviews (1998)
STEREO IMPACT Investigation Goals, Measurements, and Data Products Overview
J. G. Luhmann;D. W. Curtis;P. Schroeder;J. McCauley.
Space Science Reviews (2008)
Abundances of Ultraheavy Elements in the Cosmic Radiation: Results from HEAO 3
W. R. Binns;T. L. Garrard;P. S. Gibner;M. H. Israel.
The Astrophysical Journal (1989)
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