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S. Barabash is affiliated with the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Sweden and has a research focus primarily within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a specialized emphasis on Astronomy and Astrophysics. Their work extensively covers topics related to Planetary Science and Exploration and Astro and Planetary Science.

The scientist's research encompasses a broad range of subjects including Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics, Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life, as well as Scientific Research and Discoveries.

S. Barabash has contributed to multiple papers published in respected scientific journals, with notable works including the following:

  • Investigating Mercury's Environment with the Two-Spacecraft BepiColombo Mission (2020) - Space Science Reviews
  • Do Intrinsic Magnetic Fields Protect Planetary Atmospheres from Stellar Winds? (2021) - Space Science Reviews
  • Pre-flight Calibration and Near-Earth Commissioning Results of the Mercury Plasma Particle Experiment (MPPE) Onboard MMO (Mio) (2021) - Space Science Reviews
  • BepiColombo Science Investigations During Cruise and Flybys at the Earth, Venus and Mercury (2021) - Space Science Reviews
  • SERENA: Particle Instrument Suite for Determining the Sun-Mercury Interaction from BepiColombo (2021) - Space Science Reviews

The majority of S. Barabash's publications have appeared in the journal Space Science Reviews, where they have contributed to at least 15 papers. Other venues include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics, and Journal of Geophysical Research Planets.

S. Barabash has worked collaboratively with several frequent co-authors in the field, including Yoshifumi Futaana, H. Nilsson, Martin Wieser, Mats Holmström, and Moa Persson, establishing a network of research cooperation demonstrated by multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Depletion of solar wind plasma near a planetary boundary

    B. J. Zwan;R. A. Wolf

  • First measurements of the ionospheric plasma escape from Mars

    R. Lundin;A. Zakharov;R. Pellinen;H. Borg

  • The Analyser of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-4) for the Venus Express mission

    S. Barabash;R. Lundin;H. Andersson;K. Brinkfeldt

  • Martian Atmospheric Erosion Rates

    Stas Barabash;Andrei Fedorov;Rickard Lundin;Jean-Andre Sauvaud

  • Venus Express—The first European mission to Venus

    H. Svedhem;D.V. Titov;D. Mccoy;J.-P. Lebreton

  • Magnetic field investigation of the Venus plasma environment: Expected new results from Venus Express

    T.L. Zhang;T.L. Zhang;W. Baumjohann;M. Delva;H.-U. Auster

  • The Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-3) for the Mars Express Mission

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

    R. Lundin;S. Barabash;H. Andersson;M. Holmström

  • The loss of ions from Venus through the plasma wake

    S. Barabash;A. Fedorov;J. J. Sauvaud;R. Lundin

  • Venus Express science planning

    D.V. Titov;H. Svedhem;D. Koschny;R. Hoofs

  • Atmospheric and water loss from early Venus

    Yu.N. Kulikov;H. Lammer;H.I.M. Lichtenegger;N. Terada

  • Interplanetary coronal mass ejection observed at STEREO-A, Mars, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Saturn, and New Horizons en route to Pluto: Comparison of its Forbush decreases at 1.4, 3.1, and 9.9 AU

    Olivier Witasse;Beatriz Sánchez-Cano;M. L. Mays;P. Kajdič

  • RPC-ICA: The ion composition analyzer of the Rosetta Plasma Consortium

    H. Nilsson;R. Lundin;K. Lundin;S. Barabash

  • Charge exchange near Mars: The solar wind absorption and energetic neutral atom production

    Esa Kallio;JG Luhmann;S Barabash

  • Birth of a comet magnetosphere: A spring of water ions

    Hans Nilsson;Hans Nilsson;Gabriella Stenberg Wieser;Etienne Behar;Etienne Behar;Cyril Simon Wedlund

  • Heavy ion escape from Mars, influence from solar wind conditions and crustal magnetic fields

    Hans Nilsson;Niklas J.T. Edberg;Gabriella Stenberg;Stas Barabash

  • Carbon dioxide photoelectron energy peaks at Mars

    R. A. Frahm;J. D. Winningham;J. R. Sharber;J. R. Scherrer

  • Loss of hydrogen and oxygen from the upper atmosphere of Venus

    H. Lammer;H.I.M. Lichtenegger;H.K. Biernat;H.K. Biernat;N.V. Erkaev

  • Plasma Morphology at Mars. ASPERA-3 Observations

    E. Dubinin;M. Fränz;J. Woch;E. Roussos

  • Solar Wind Interaction and Impact on the Venus Atmosphere

    Yoshifumi Futaana;Gabriella Stenberg Wieser;Stas Barabash;Janet G. Luhmann

  • Plasma Acceleration Above Martian Magnetic Anomalies

    R. Lundin;D. Winningham;S. Barabash;R. Frahm

  • Mars Express and Venus Express multi-point observations of geoeffective solar flare events in December 2006

    Y. Futaana;S. Barabash;M. Yamauchi;S. McKenna-Lawlor

  • On the momentum transfer of the solar wind to the Martian topside ionosphere

    R. Lundin;E. M. Dubinin;H. Koskinen;O. Norberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Rickard Lundin
Rickard Lundin Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Yoshifumi Futaana
Yoshifumi Futaana Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Peter Wurz
Peter Wurz University of Bern
Esa Kallio
Esa Kallio Aalto University
R. A. Frahm
R. A. Frahm Southwest Research Institute
Tielong Zhang
Tielong Zhang Austrian Academy of Sciences
Joachim Woch
Joachim Woch Max Planck Society
Mats Holmström
Mats Holmström Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Andrew J. Coates
Andrew J. Coates University College London
Hannu E. J. Koskinen
Hannu E. J. Koskinen University of Helsinki

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