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77
Citations
18755
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3255
National Ranking
1544

Overview

J. R. Asbridge is affiliated with the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. Their professional profile is characterized by involvement in scientific research conducted within a prominent national laboratory setting, suggesting engagement with complex and potentially interdisciplinary topics.

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Best Publications

  • Evidence for magnetic field reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause

    B. U. Ö. Sonnerup;G. Paschmann;I. Papamastorakis;N. Sckopke

  • Solar wind electrons

    W. C. Feldman;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;M. D. Montgomery

  • Plasma acceleration at the earth's magnetopause - Evidence for reconnection

    G. Paschmann;I. Papamastorakis;N. Sckopke;G. Haerendel

  • Outward flow of protons from the Earth's bow shock

    J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;I. B. Strong

  • The magnetospheric boundary layer: Site of plasma, momentum and energy transfer from the magnetosheath into the magnetosphere

    T. E. Eastman;E. W. Hones;S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge

  • Characteristics of the plasma sheet in the Earth's magnetotail

    S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge;H. E. Felthauser;E. W. Hones

  • Observations of two distinct populations of bow shock ions in the upstream solar wind

    J. T. Gosling;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;G. Paschmann

  • Measurements of magnetotail plasma flow made with Vela 4B

    E. W. Hones;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;M. D. Montgomery

  • Coronal streamers in the solar wind at 1 AU

    J. T. Gosling;G. Borrini;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame

  • Solar wind stream interfaces

    J. T. Gosling;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • Interplanetary ions during an energetic storm particle event - The distribution function from solar wind thermal energies to 1.6 MeV

    J. T. Gosling;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;W. C. Feldman

  • ISEE-1 and ISEE-2 Fast Plasma Experiment and the ISEE-1 Solar Wind Experiment

    S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge;H. E. Felthauser;J. P. Glore

  • Vela 4 plasma observations near the Earth’s bow shock

    Michael D. Montgomery;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame

  • Association of low‐frequency waves with suprathermal ions in the upstream solar wind

    G. Paschmann;N. Sckopke;S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge

  • Double ion streams in the solar wind

    W. C. Feldman;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;M. D. Montgomery

  • Magnetotail and boundary layer plasmas at a geocentric distance of ∼18 RE : Vela 5 and 6 observations

    S.-I. Akasofu;E. W. Hones;S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge

  • Characteristics of reflected and diffuse ions upstream from the earth's bow shock

    G. Paschmann;N. Sckopke;I. Papamastorakis;J. R. Asbridge

  • SOLAR-WIND PROTON PROPERTIES: VELA 3 OBSERVATIONS FROM JULY 1965 TO JUNE 1967.

    A. J. Hundhausen;S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Sydoriak

  • Evidence for a structure‐free state at high solar wind speeds

    S. J. Bame;J. R. Asbridge;W. C. Feldman;J. T. Gosling

  • Substorm variations of the magnetotail plasma sheet from X SM ≈ −6 RE to X SM ≈ −60 RE

    E. W. Hones;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;S. Singer

Frequent Co-Authors

S. J. Bame
S. J. Bame Los Alamos National Laboratory
J. T. Gosling
J. T. Gosling University of Colorado Boulder
W. C. Feldman
W. C. Feldman Los Alamos National Laboratory
Edward W. Hones
Edward W. Hones Los Alamos National Laboratory
G. Paschmann
G. Paschmann Max Planck Society
Christopher T. Russell
Christopher T. Russell University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel N. Baker
Daniel N. Baker University of Colorado Boulder
Michelle F. Thomsen
Michelle F. Thomsen Planetary Science Institute
David J. McComas
David J. McComas Princeton University
Ronald P. Lepping
Ronald P. Lepping Goddard Space Flight Center

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