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Overview

Haje Korth is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a significant focus on Astronomy and Astrophysics, supported by contributions in Molecular Biology, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Geophysics, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their research interests cover several topics including:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research

Korth has a publication record with papers appearing notably in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Space Science Reviews
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Space Weather
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Science Overview of the Europa Clipper Mission," 2024, Space Science Reviews
  • "Exploring the Interior of Europa with the Europa Clipper," 2023, Space Science Reviews
  • "Iridium Communications Satellite Constellation Data for Study of Earth's Magnetic Field," 2021, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • "Statistical Relations Between Auroral Electrical Conductances and Field-Aligned Currents at High Latitudes," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • "The Europa Clipper Magnetometer," 2023, Space Science Reviews

Korth frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Xianzhe Jia
  • G. K. Stephens
  • B. J. Buratti
  • C. M. Ernst
  • R. T. Pappalardo

The scope of Korth's work demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach involving planetary science, space plasma dynamics, and geophysical phenomena. Their involvement in studies related to both the Europa Clipper mission and Earth's magnetosphere indicates contributions to understanding planetary environments both within and beyond Earth.

Best Publications

  • The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS)

    V. Angelopoulos;P. Cruce;A. Drozdov;E. W. Grimes

  • The global magnetic field of Mercury from MESSENGER orbital observations.

    Brian J. Anderson;Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;Haje Korth;Michael E. Purucker

  • The magnetometer instrument on MESSENGER

    Brian J. Anderson;Mario H. Acuña;David A. Lohr;John Scheifele

  • Plasma sheet access to geosynchronous orbit

    H. Korth;M. F. Thomsen;J. E. Borovsky;D. J. McComas

  • MESSENGER Observations of Magnetic Reconnection in Mercury’s Magnetosphere

    James A. Slavin;Mario H. Acuña;Brian J. Anderson;Daniel N. Baker

  • Mercury's magnetopause and bow shock from MESSENGER Magnetometer observations

    Reka M. Winslow;Brian J. Anderson;Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;James A. Slavin

  • Low‐degree structure in Mercury's planetary magnetic field

    Brian J. Anderson;Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;Haje Korth;Reka M. Winslow

  • Development of large‐scale Birkeland currents determined from the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment

    B. J. Anderson;H. Korth;C. L. Waters;D. L. Green;D. L. Green

  • MESSENGER Observations of Extreme Loading and Unloading of Mercury’s Magnetic Tail

    James A. Slavin;Brian J. Anderson;Daniel N. Baker;Mehdi Benna

  • Bulk plasma properties at geosynchronous orbit.

    Michael H. Denton;M. F. Thomsen;H. Korth;S. Lynch

  • Mercury's Magnetosphere After MESSENGER's First Flyby

    James A. Slavin;Mario H. Acuña;Brian J. Anderson;Daniel N. Baker

  • The structure of Mercury's magnetic field from MESSENGER's first flyby.

    Brian J. Anderson;Mario H. Acuña;Haje Korth;Michael E. Purucker

  • Overview of Solar Wind–Magnetosphere–Ionosphere–Atmosphere Coupling and the Generation of Magnetospheric Currents

    Stephen Eric Milan;Stephen Eric Milan;Lasse Boy Novock Clausen;John Charles Coxon;Jenny A. Carter

  • Statistical Birkeland current distributions from magnetic field observations by the Iridium constellation

    B. J. Anderson;H. Korth;C. L. Waters;D. L. Green

  • MESSENGER observations of magnetopause structure and dynamics at Mercury

    Gina A. DiBraccio;James A. Slavin;Scott A. Boardsen;Scott A. Boardsen;Brian J. Anderson

  • MESSENGER Observations of Mercury's Magnetic Field Structure

    Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;Michael E. Purucker;Haje Korth;Brian J. Anderson

  • MESSENGER observations of Mercury's dayside magnetosphere under extreme solar wind conditions

    James A. Slavin;Gina A. Dibraccio;Daniel J. Gershman;Daniel J. Gershman;Suzanne M. Imber;Suzanne M. Imber

  • Mercury’s magnetospheric magnetic field after the first two MESSENGER flybys

    Igor I. Alexeev;Elena S. Belenkaya;James A. Slavin;Haje Korth

  • MESSENGER Observations of Mercury’s Exosphere: Detection of Magnesium and Distribution of Constituents

    William E. McClintock;Ronald J. Vervack;E. Todd Bradley;Rosemary M. Killen

  • The Magnetic Field of Mercury

    Brian J. Anderson;Mario H. Acuña;Haje Korth;James A. Slavin

  • MESSENGER observations of a flux‐transfer‐event shower at Mercury

    James A. Slavin;Suzanne M. Imber;Suzanne M. Imber;Scott A. Boardsen;Scott A. Boardsen;Gina A. DiBraccio

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian J. Anderson
Brian J. Anderson Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Sean C. Solomon
Sean C. Solomon Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
James A. Slavin
James A. Slavin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ralph L. McNutt
Ralph L. McNutt Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Stamatios M. Krimigis
Stamatios M. Krimigis Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Catherine L. Johnson
Catherine L. Johnson Planetary Science Institute
Michael E. Purucker
Michael E. Purucker Goddard Space Flight Center
Daniel N. Baker
Daniel N. Baker University of Colorado Boulder
George Gloeckler
George Gloeckler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mario H. Acuña
Mario H. Acuña Goddard Space Flight Center

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