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Environmental Sciences D-index 54 Citations 7,226 229 World Ranking 2043 National Ranking 135

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Electron
  • Solar wind

Joachim Woch focuses on Magnetosphere, Astrophysics, Solar wind, Geophysics and Ionosphere. The Magnetosphere study combines topics in areas such as Range, Astronomy and Jovian. His Astrophysics study incorporates themes from Magnetic structure, Optics, Zeeman effect and Sunspot.

He specializes in Solar wind, namely Coronal mass ejection. His Geophysics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Magnetopause, Field line, Computational physics and Plasma sheet. The concepts of his Ionosphere study are interwoven with issues in Electron, Atomic physics and Mars Exploration Program.

His most cited work include:

  • Solar Wind-Induced Atmospheric Erosion at Mars: First Results from ASPERA-3 on Mars Express (168 citations)
  • Dynamics of Saturn's magnetosphere from MIMI during Cassini's orbital insertion. (158 citations)
  • Three-dimensional magnetic field topology in a region of solar coronal heating (157 citations)

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

Joachim Woch spends much of his time researching Magnetosphere, Geophysics, Astrophysics, Solar wind and Astrobiology. His Magnetosphere research includes themes of Jovian, Jupiter and Astronomy. His Geophysics research focuses on subjects like Plasma, which are linked to Venus.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Van Allen radiation belt, Heliosphere, Substorm and Sunspot. As part of the same scientific family, Joachim Woch usually focuses on Solar wind, concentrating on Computational physics and intersecting with Optics. His study in Astrobiology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Atmosphere and Saturn.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Magnetosphere (34.05%)
  • Geophysics (29.03%)
  • Astrophysics (29.03%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2021)?

  • Orbiter (8.24%)
  • Mars Exploration Program (16.85%)
  • Solar wind (26.88%)

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

His main research concerns Orbiter, Mars Exploration Program, Solar wind, Ionosphere and Geophysics. Joachim Woch interconnects Spacecraft, Telescope, Remote sensing and Heliosphere in the investigation of issues within Orbiter. His study with Mars Exploration Program involves better knowledge in Astrobiology.

His Solar wind research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Computational physics and Magnetosphere. His studies examine the connections between Ionosphere and genetics, as well as such issues in Martian, with regards to Topside ionosphere. His Geophysics research incorporates elements of Interplanetary magnetic field and Venus.

Between 2010 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager on Solar Orbiter (38 citations)
  • Bursty escape fluxes in plasma sheets of Mars and Venus (38 citations)
  • The Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager on Solar Orbiter (36 citations)

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

  • Electron
  • Astronomy
  • Solar System

Joachim Woch mainly investigates Orbiter, Solar wind, Astronomy, Spacecraft and Geophysics. His research on Orbiter also deals with topics like

  • Helioseismology that connect with fields like Orbital eccentricity, Ecliptic and Solar physics,
  • Heliosphere together with Astrophysics,
  • Temporal resolution which is related to area like Ultraviolet, Corona and Remote sensing. His studies in Solar wind integrate themes in fields like Martian and Mars Exploration Program.

His Martian study combines topics in areas such as Magnetosphere, Ionosphere and Outflow. The study incorporates disciplines such as Computational physics, Interplanetary magnetic field and Venus in addition to Geophysics. His work deals with themes such as Magnetosphere of Jupiter, Plasma sheet, Plasma and Current sheet, which intersect with Computational physics.

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Best Publications

Solar Wind-Induced Atmospheric Erosion at Mars: First Results from ASPERA-3 on Mars Express

R. Lundin;S. Barabash;H. Andersson;M. Holmström.
Science (2004)

238 Citations

Three-dimensional magnetic field topology in a region of solar coronal heating.

S. K. Solanki;A. Lagg;J. Woch;N. Krupp.
Nature (2003)

230 Citations

Retrieval of the full magnetic vector with the He I multiplet at 1083 nm. Maps of an emerging flux region

A. Lagg;J. Woch;N. Krupp;S. K. Solanki.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2004)

205 Citations

Magnetosheath plasma precipitation in the polar cusp and its control by the interplanetary magnetic field

J. Woch;R. Lundin.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1992)

185 Citations

Dynamics of Saturn's magnetosphere from MIMI during Cassini's orbital insertion.

S. M. Krimigis;D. G. Mitchell;D. C. Hamilton;N. Krupp.
Science (2005)

181 Citations

First results from the RAPID imaging energetic particle spectrometer on board Cluster

B. Wilken;P. W. Daly;U. Mall;K. Aarsnes.
Annales Geophysicae (2001)

165 Citations

24 - The configuration of Jupiter's magnetosphere

K. K. Khurana;V. M. Vasyliūnas;B. H. Mauk;L. Frank.
Jupiter. The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere (2004)

157 Citations

Signatures of transient boundary layer processes observed with Viking

J. Woch;R. Lundin.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1992)

139 Citations

Carbon dioxide photoelectron energy peaks at Mars

R. A. Frahm;J. D. Winningham;J. R. Sharber;J. R. Scherrer.
Icarus (2006)

119 Citations

Quasi‐periodic modulations of the Jovian magnetotail

J. Woch;N. Krupp;A. Lagg;B. Wilken.
Geophysical Research Letters (1998)

114 Citations

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