Jasper Halekas
Publications
1998
1. Identification of magnetospheric particles that travel between spacecraft and their use to help obtain magnetospheric potential distributions, E.C. Whipple, J.S. Halekas, J.D. Scudder, W.R. Paterson, L.A. Frank, R.B. Sheldon, N.C. Maynard, D.R. Weimer, C.T. Russell, K. Tsuruda, H. Hayakawa, and T. Yamamoto, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 93-102, 1998.
1999
2. Magnetospheric electric fields from ion data, E.C. Whipple, D.L. Starr, J.S. Halekas, J.D. Scudder, R.D. Holdoway, J.B. Faden, P. Puhl-Quinn, N.C. Maynard, and C.T. Russell, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 1561-1564, 1999.
2000
3. Initial mapping and interpretation of lunar curstal magnetic anomalies using Lunar Prospector magnetometer data, L. L. Hood, A. Zakharian, J. Halekas, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, M. H. Acuna, and A. B. Binder, J. Geophys. Res., 2000. 4. Mapping of crustal magnetic anomalies on the lunar near side by the Lunar Prospector electron reflectometer, J. S. Halekas, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, S. Frey, L. L. Hood, M. H. Acuna, and A. B. Binder, J. Geophys. Res., 2000.
2001
5. Initial mapping and interpretation of lunar curstal magnetic anomalies using Lunar Prospector magnetometer data, L. L. Hood, A. Zakharian, J. Halekas, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, M. H. Acuna, and A. B. Binder, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 27825, 2001. 6. Mapping of crustal magnetic anomalies on the lunar near side by the Lunar Prospector electron reflectometer, J. S. Halekas, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, S. Frey, L. L. Hood, M. H. Acuna, and A. B. Binder, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 27841, 2001.
2002
7. Demagnetization signatures of lunar impact craters, J.S. Halekas, D.L. Mitchell, R.P. Lin, L.L. Hood, M.H. Acuna and A.B. Binder, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 23-1, 2002. 8. Evidence for negative charging of the lunar surface in shadow, J.S. Halekas, D.L. Mitchell, R.P. Lin, L.L. Hood, M.H. Acuna, A.B. Binder, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 77-1, 2002.
2003
9. Correlation of a strong lunar magnetic anomaly with a high-albedo region of the Descartes mountains, N.C. Richmond, L.L. Hood, J.S. Halekas, D.L. Mitchell, R.P. Lin, M. Acuña, and A.B. Binder, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(7), 1395, 2003. 10. Inferring the scale height of the lunar nightside double layer, J. S. Halekas, R. P. Lin, and D. L. Mitchell, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(21), 2117, 2003. 11. Magnetic fields of lunar multi-ring impact basins, J. S. Halekas, R. P. Lin, and D. L. Mitchell, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 38(4), 565-578, 2003. 12. The origins of lunar crustal magnetic fields, J. S. Halekas, Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 2003.
2005
13. December 27th Magnetar Event Observations by Mars Global Surveyor, Lillis, R. J.; Brain, D. A.; Halekas, J. S.; Mitchell, D. L.; Lin, R. P., 36th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 14-18, 2005, in League City, Texas , 2005. 14. Electrons and magnetic fields in the lunar plasma wake, Halekas, J. S.; Bale, S. D.; Mitchell, D. L.; Lin, R. P., J. Geophys. Res., 110(A7), A07222, 2005. 15. Large negative lunar surface potentials in sunlight and shadow, Halekas, J. S., R. P. Lin, and D. L. Mitchell, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L09102, 2005. 16. Variability of the altitude of the Martian sheath, Brain, D.A., J.S. Halekas, R. Lillis, D.L. Mitchell, R.P. Lin, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32(18), L18203, 2005.
2006
17. Current sheets at low altitudes in the Martian magnetotail , J. S. Halekas, D. A. Brain, R. J. Lillis, M. O. Fillingim, D. L. Mitchell, and R. P. Lin, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L13101, 2006. 18. On the occurrence of magnetic enhancements caused by solar wind interaction with lunar crustal fields, Halekas, J. S., D. A. Brain, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, and L. Harrison, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L08106, 2006. 19. On the origin of aurorae on Mars, Brain, D. A.; Halekas, J. S.; Peticolas, L. M.; Lin, R. P.; Luhmann, J. G.; Mitchell, D. L.; Delory, G. T.; Bougher, S. W.; Acuña, M. H.; Rème, H., Geophys. Res. Lett., 33(1), L01201, 2006. 20. Origins of the Martian aurora observed by Spectroscopy for Investigation of Characteristics of the Atmosphere of Mars (SPICAM) on board Mars Express, Leblanc, F.; Witasse, O.; Winningham, J.; Brain, D.; Lilensten, J.; Blelly, P.-L.; Frahm, R. A.; Halekas, J. S.; Bertaux, J. L., J. Geophys. Res., 111 (A9), A09313, 2006. 21. The magnetic field draping direction at Mars from April 1999 through August 2004, Brain, David A.; Mitchell, David L.; Halekas, Jasper S., Icarus, 182(2), 464-473, 2006. 22. Whistler waves observed near lunar crustal magnetic sources, J. S. Halekas, D. A. Brain, D. L. Mitchell, and R. P. Lin, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L22104, 2006.
2007
23. Complex electric fields near the lunar terminator: The near-surface wake and accelerated dust, W.M. Farrell, T.J. Stubbs, R.R. Vondrak, G.T. Delory, and J.S. Halekas, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L14201, 2007. 24. Electron pitch angle distributions as indicators of magnetic field topology near Mars, Brain, D. A.; Lillis, R. J.; Mitchell, D. L.; Halekas, J. S.; Lin, R. P., J. Geophys. Res., 112 (A9), A09201, 2007. 25. Extreme lunar surface charging during solar energetic particle events, Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Brain, D. A.; Lin, R. P.; Fillingim, M. O.; Lee, C. O.; Mewaldt, R. A.; Stubbs, T. J.; Farrell, W. M.; Hudson, M. K., Geophys. Res. Lett., 34 (2), L02111, 2007. 26. Lunar surface charging: A global perspective using Lunar Prospector data, T.J. Stubbs, J.S. Halekas, W.M. Farrell, and R.R. Vondrak, Workshop on Dust in Planetary Systems (ESA SP-643), Ed. H. Krueger and A. Graps,, 181-184, 2007. 27. Model calculations of electron precipitation induced ionization patches on the nightside of Mars, M. O. Fillingim, L. M. Peticolas, R. J. Lillis, D. A. Brain, J. S. Halekas, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, D. Lummerzheim, S. W. Bougher, and D. L. Kirchner, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L12101, 2007.
2008
28. ARTEMIS: A Two-Satellite Mission to Study Moon in 2010-2012 and Beyond, Angelopoulos, V.; Sibeck, D. G.; Farrell, W. M.; Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J.; Lillis, R.; Brain, D.; Khurana, K. K.; Russell, C. T.; Kivelson, M. G.; Murphy, N.; Shriver, D.; Travnicek, P.; Bonnell, J.; Larson, D.; McFadden, J.; Glassmeier, K.-H., NLSI Lunar Science Conference, held July 20-23, 2008 at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, LPI Contribution No. 1415, abstract no. 2161., 2008. 29. Concerning the dissipation of electrically charged objects in the shadowed lunar polar regions, W.M. Farrell, T.J. Stubbs, G.T. Delory, R.R. Vondrak, M.R. Collier, J.S. Halekas, R.P. Lin,, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L19104, 2008. 30. Density cavity observed over a strong lunar crustal magnetic anomaly in the solar wind: A mini-magnetosphere?, Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Brain, D. A.; Lin, R. P.; Mitchell, D. L., Planetary and Space Science, 56 (7), 941-946, 2008. 31. Distribution and variability of accelerated electrons at Mars, Halekas, J. S.; Brain, D. A.; Lin, R. P.; Luhmann, J. G.; Mitchell, D. L., Adv. Space Res., 41 (9), 1347-1352, 2008. 32. Evidence for collisionless magnetic reconnection at Mars, Eastwood, J. P., D. A. Brain, J. S. Halekas, J. F. Drake, T. D. Phan, M. Øieroset, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, and M. Acuña, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L02106, 2008. 33. Global mapping of lunar crustal magnetic fields by Lunar Prospector, Mitchell, D. L.; Halekas, J. S.; Lin, R. P.; Frey, S.; Hood, L. L.; Acuña, M. H.; Binder, A., Icarus, 194 (2), 401-409, 2008. 34. Loss of solar wind plasma neutrality and affect on surface potentials near the lunar terminator and shadowed polar regions, Farrell, W. M.; Stubbs, T. J.; Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Collier, M. R.; Vondrak, R. R.; Lin, R. P., Geophys. Res. Lett., 35 (5), L05105, 2008. 35. Lunar Prospector observations of the electrostatic potential of the lunar surface and its response to incident currents, J.S. Halekas, G.T. Delory, R.P. Lin, T.J. Stubbs, and W.M. Farrell, J. Geophys. Res., 113, A09102, 2008. 36. Lunar Surface Charging: Magnitude and Implications as a Function of Space and Time, Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Stubbs, T. J.; Farrell, W. M.; Lin, R. P., 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIX), held March 10-14, 2008 in League City, Texas. , LPI Contribution No. 1391, 1365, 2008. 37. Observations of aurorae by SPICAM ultraviolet spectrograph on board Mars Express: Simultaneous ASPERA-3 and MARSIS measurements, F. Leblanc, O. Witasse, J. Lilensten, R.A. Frahm, Ali Safaenili, D.A. Brain, J. Mouginot, H. Nilsson, Y. Futaana, J. Halekas, M. Holmström, J.L. Bertaux, J.D. Winningham, W. Kofman, and R. Lundin, J. Geophys. Res., 113, A08311, 2008. 38. Solar wind interaction with lunar crustal magnetic anomalies, Halekas, J. S.; Brain, D. A.; Lin, R. P.; Mitchell, D. L. , Adv. Space Res., 41 (8), 1319-1324, 2008.
2009
39. In-situ observations of reconnection Hall magnetic fields at Mars: Evidence for ion diffusion region encounters, J.S. Halekas, J.P. Eastwood, D.A. Brain, T.D. Phan, M. Øieroset, R.P. Lin, J. Geophys. Res., 114, A11204, 2009. 40. Lunar Prospector measurements of secondary electron emission from lunar regolith, J.S. Halekas, G.T. Delory, R.P. Lin, T.J. Stubbs, and W.M. Farrell, Planetary and Space Science, 57, 78-82, 2009. 41. Lunar surface charging during solar energetic particle events: Measurement and prediction, J.S. Halekas, G.T. Delory, R.P. Lin, T.J. Stubbs, W.M. Farrell, J. Geophys. Res., 114, A05110, 2009.
2010
42. A comparison of global models for the solar wind interaction with Mars, D. Brain, S. Barabash, A. Boesswetter, S. Bougher, S. Brecht, G. Chanteur, D. Hurley, E. Dubinin, X. Fang, M. Fraenz, J. Halekas, E. Harnett, M. Holmstrom, E. Kallio, H. Lammer, S. Ledvina, M. Liehmon, K. Liu, J. Luhmann, Y. Ma, R. Modolo, A. Nagy, A. Motschmann, H. Nillson, H. Shinagawa, S. Simon, N. Terada,, Icarus, 206, 139-151, 2010. 43. Acquiring "Ground Truth" About the Dynamic Lunar Environment: Implications for Science and Exploration, Stubbs, T. J.; Farrell, W. M.; Collier, M. R.; Glenar, D. A.; Richard, D. T.; Jackson, T. L.; Killen, R. M.; Sarantos, M.; Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J. S.; Vondrak, R. R., Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group, held September 14-16, 2010 in Washington, DC. LPI Contribution No. 1595, 68, 2010. 44. Anticipated electrical environment within permanently shadowed lunar craters, Farrell, W. M.; Stubbs, T. J.; Halekas, J. S.; Killen, R. M.; Delory, G. T.; Collier, M. R.; Vondrak, R. R., J. Geophys. Res., 115 (E3), E03004, 2010. 45. Are There Electrical Hazards Associated with Operations in the Lunar Polar Region?, Farrell, W. M.; Jackson, T. L.; Halekas, J. S.; Stubbs, T. J.; Delory, G. T.; Killen, R. M.; Collier, M. R.; Vondrak, R. R.; L. S. I. Dream Team, Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group, held September 14-16, 2010 in Washington, DC. LPI Contribution No. 1595, 23, 2010. 46. ARTEMIS, A Two Spacecraft, Planetary and Heliospheric Lunar Mission, Angelopoulos, V.; Lillis, R.; Sibeck, D. G.; Halekas, J.; Delory, G. T.; Khurana, K. K.; Russell, C. T.; McFadden, J. P.; Bonnell, J.; Larson, D., 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 1-5, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1533, 1425, 2010. 47. Astronaut and Object Charging on the Lunar Surface, Jackson, T. L.; Farrell, W. M.; Delory, G. T.; Stubbs, T. J.; Collier, M. R.; Halekas, J. S.; Vondrak, R. R., 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 1-5, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1533, 2368, 2010. 48. Characterizing the Plasma Shadowing and Surface Charging at the Moon Using LOLA Topographic Data: Predictions for the LCROSS Impact, Stubbs, T. J.; Wang, Y.; Farrell, W. M.; Halekas, J. S.; Vondrak, R. R.; Mazarico, E.; Neumann, G. A.; Smith, D. E.; Zuber, M. T.; Torrence, M. H., 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 1-5, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1533, 2658, 2010. 49. Episodic detachment of Martian crustal magnetic fields leading to bulk atmospheric plasma escape, Brain, D. A.; Baker, A. H.; Briggs, J.; Eastwood, J. P.; Halekas, J. S.; Phan, T.-D., Geophys. Res. Lett., 37 (14), L14108, 2010. 50. Global distribution, structure, and solar wind control of low altitude current sheets at Mars, J.S. Halekas and D.A. Brain, Icarus, 206, 64-73, 2010. 51. How strong are lunar crustal magnetic fields at the surface?: Considerations from a reexamination of the electron reflectometry technique, J.S. Halekas, R.J. Lillis, R.P. Lin, M. Manga, M.E. Purucker, R.A. Carley, J. Geophys. Res., 115 (E3), E03006, 2010. 52. Impact Demagnetization at Mars: New Constraints from Monte Carlo Modeling and Multiple Altitude Magnetic Field Data, Lillis, R. J.; Halekas, J. S.; Stewart, S. T.; Louzada, K. L.; Purucker, M. E.; Manga, M., 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 1-5, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1533, 1514, 2010. 53. Localized ionization patches in the nighttime ionosphere of Mars and their electrodynamic consequences, M.O. Fillingim, L.M. Peticolas, R.J. Lillis, D.A. Brain, J.S. Halekas, D. Lummerzheim, S.W. Bougher, Icarus, 206, 112-119, 2010. 54. Lunar Impact Demagnetization: New Constraints from Monte Carlo Modeling and Multiple Altitude Magnetic Field Data, Lillis, R. J.; Halekas, J. S.; Stewart, S. T.; Louzada, K. L.; Purucker, M. E.; Manga, M., 41st Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 1-5, 2010 in The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1533, 1511, 2010. 55. Search for Phobos and Deimos gas/dust tori using in situ observations from Mars Global Surveyor MAG/ER, M. Øieroset, D.A. Brain, E. Simpson, D.L. Mitchell, T.D. Phan, J.S. Halekas, R.P. Lin, M.H. Acuña, Icarus, 206, 189-198, 2010. 56. Study of impact demagnetization at Mars using Monte Carlo modeling and multiple altitude data, R. Lillis, M.E. Purucker, J. Halekas K. Louzada, S.T. Stewart, M. Manga, H. Frey, J. Geophys. Res., 115 (E7), E07007, 2010.
2011
57. A statistical study of flux ropes in the Martian magnetosphere, Briggs, J. A.; Brain, D. A.; Cartwright, M. L.; Eastwood, J. P.; Halekas, J. S., Planetary and Space Science, 59 (13), 1498-1505, 2011. 58. ARTEMIS Science Objectives, Sibeck, D. G.; Angelopoulos, V.; Brain, D. A.; Delory, G. T.; Eastwood, J. P.; Farrell, W. M.; Grimm, R. E.; Halekas, J. S.; Hasegawa, H.; Hellinger, P.; Khurana, K. K.; Lillis, R. J.; Øieroset, M.; Phan, T.-D.; Raeder, J.; Russell, C. T.; Schriver, D.; Slavin, J. A.; Travnicek, P. M.; Weygand, J. M., Space Sci. Rev., 165 (1-4), 59-91, 2011. 59. Correction to “Electrons and magnetic fields in the lunar plasma wake”, Halekas, J. S.; Bale, S. D.; Mitchell, D. L.; Lin, R. P., J. Geophys. Res., 116 (A7), A07228, 2011. 60. Could Lunar Polar Ice be a 'Fountain' Source for the Dayside Water Veneer?, Farrell, W. M.; Killen, R. M.; Vondrak, R. R.; Hurley, D. M.; Stubbs, T. J.; Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J. S., 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 7–11, 2011 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1608, 1770, 2011. 61. Discharging of Roving Objects in the Lunar Polar Regions, Jackson, T. L.; Farrell, W. M.; Killen, R. M.; Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J. S.; Stubbs, T. J., Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 48 (4), 100-704, 2011. 62. Electrical Evolution of a Dust Plume from a Low Energy Lunar Impact: A Model Analog to LCROSS, Farrell, W. M.; Stubbs, T. J.; Jackson, T. L.; Colaprete, A.; Heldmann, J. L.; Schultz, P. H.; Killen, R. M.; Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J. S.; Marshall, J. R.; Zimmerman, M. I.; Collier, M. R.; Vondrak, R. R., 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 7–11, 2011 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1608, 1760, 2011. 63. First lunar wake passage of ARTEMIS: Discrimination of wake effects and solar wind fluctuations by 3D hybrid simulations, Wiehle, S.; Plaschke, F.; Motschmann, U.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Auster, H. U.; Angelopoulos, V.; Mueller, J.; Kriegel, H.; Georgescu, E.; Halekas, J.; Sibeck, D. G.; McFadden, J. P., Planetary and Space Science, 59 (8), 661-671, 2011. 64. First remote measurements of lunar surface charging from ARTEMIS: Evidence for nonmonotonic sheath potentials above the dayside surface, Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Farrell, W. M.; Angelopoulos, V.; McFadden, J. P.; Bonnell, J. W.; Fillingim, M. O.; Plaschke, F., J. Geophys. Res., 116 (A7), A07103, 2011. 65. First Results from ARTEMIS, a New Two-Spacecraft Lunar Mission: Counter-Streaming Plasma Populations in the Lunar Wake, Halekas, J. S.; Angelopoulos, V.; Sibeck, D. G.; Khurana, K. K.; Russell, C. T.; Delory, G. T.; Farrell, W. M.; McFadden, J. P.; Bonnell, J. W.; Larson, D.; Ergun, R. E.; Plaschke, F.; Glassmeier, K. H., Space Sci. Rev., 165 (1-4), 93-107, 2011. 66. Impact demagnetization of the Martian crust: Current knowledge and future directions, Louzada, Karin L.; Stewart, Sarah T.; Weiss, Benjamin P.; Gattacceca, Jérôme; Lillis, Robert J.; Halekas, Jasper S., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 305 (3-4), 257-269, 2011. 67. Large-amplitude compressive “sawtooth” magnetic field oscillations in the Martian magnetosphere, Halekas, J. S.; Brain, D. A.; Eastwood, J. P., J. Geophys. Res., 116 (A7), A07222, 2011. 68. Lunar Ion Transport Near Magnetic Anomalies: Possible Implications for Swirl Formation, Keller, J. W.; Killen, R. M.; Stubbs, T. J.; Farrell, W. M.; Halekas, J. S., 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 7–11, 2011 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1608, 1817, 2011. 69. Lunar surface electric potential changes associated with traversals through the Earth's foreshock, Collier, Michael R.; Kent Hills, H.; Stubbs, Timothy J.; Halekas, Jasper S.; Delory, Gregory T.; Espley, Jared; Farrell, William M.; Freeman, John W.; Vondrak, Richard, Planetary and Space Science, 59 (14), 1727-1743, 2011. 70. Negative potentials above the day-side lunar surface in the terrestrial plasma sheet: Evidence of non-monotonic potentials, Poppe, Andrew; Halekas, Jasper S.; Horányi, Mihály, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38 (20, L02103, 2011. 71. New views of the lunar plasma environment, Halekas, J. S.; Saito, Y.; Delory, G. T.; Farrell, W. M., Planetary and Space Science, 59 (14), 1681-1694, 2011. 72. On the role of dust in the lunar ionosphere, Stubbs, T. J.; Glenar, D. A.; Farrell, W. M.; Vondrak, R. R.; Collier, M. R.; Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T., Planetary and Space Science, 59 (13), 1659-1664, 2011. 73. Regarding the possible generation of a lunar nightside exo-ionosphere, Farrell, W. M.; Halekas, J. S.; Stubbs, T. J.; Delory, G. T.; Killen, R. M.; Hartle, R. E.; Collier, M. R., Icarus, 216 (1), 169-172, 2011. 74. Signal Strength and Bandwidth for Magnetotelluric Sounding of the Moon, Fillingim, M. O.; Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J. S.; Grimm, R. E., 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 7–11, 2011 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1608, 2475, 2011. 75. Solar wind access to lunar polar craters: Feedback between surface charging and plasma expansion, Zimmerman, M. I.; Farrell, W. M.; Stubbs, T. J.; Halekas, J. S.; Jackson, T. L., Geophys. Res. Lett., 37 (19), L19202, 2011.
2012
76. A chain of magnetic flux ropes in the magnetotail of Mars, Eastwood, J. P.; Videira, J. J. H.; Brain, D. A.; Halekas, J. S., Geophys. Res. Lett., 39 (3), L03104, 2012. 77. A comparison of ARTEMIS observations and particle-in-cell modeling of the lunar photoelectron sheath in the terrestrial magnetotail, Poppe, A. R.; Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Farrell, W. M.; Angelopoulos, V.; McFadden, J. P.; Bonnell, J. W.; Ergun, R. E., Geophys. Res. Lett., 39 (1), L01102, 2012. 78. ARTEMIS observations of lunar pick-up ions in the terrestrial magnetotail lobes, A.R. Poppe, R. Samad, J.S. Halekas, M. Sarantos, G.T. Delory, W.M. Farrell, V. Angelopoulos, and J.P. McFadden, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, 2012. 79. Direct Observations of Lunar Pickup Ions in the Magnetosphere Tail-Lobes by ARTEMIS, Samad, R. L.; Poppe, A. R.; Halekas, J. S.; Delory, G. T.; Angelopoulos, V.; Farrell, W. M., 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 19–23, 2012 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1659, id.2352, 2012. 80. Kinetic instabilities in the lunar wake: ARTEMIS observations, Tao, J. B.; Ergun, R. E.; Newman, D. L.; Halekas, J. S.; Andersson, L.; Angelopoulos, V.; Bonnell, J. W.; McFadden, J. P.; Cully, C. M.; Auster, H.-U.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Larson, D. E.; Baumjohann, W.; Goldman, M. V., J. Geophys. Res., 117 (A3), A03106, 2012. 81. Lunar pickup ions observed by ARTEMIS: Spatial and temporal distribution and constraints on species and source locations, Halekas, J. S.; Poppe, A. R.; Delory, G. T.; Sarantos, M.; Farrell, W. M.; Angelopoulos, V.; McFadden, J. P., J. Geophys. Res., 117 (E6), E06006, 2012. 82. Lunar precursor effects in the solar wind and terrestrial magnetosphere, Halekas, J. S.; Poppe, A. R.; Farrell, W. M.; Delory, G. T.; Angelopoulos, V.; McFadden, J. P.; Bonnell, J. W.; Glassmeier, K. H.; Plaschke, F.; Roux, A.; Ergun, R. E., J. Geophys. Res., 117 (A5), A05101, 2012. 83. On wind-driven electrojets at magnetic cusps in the nightside ionosphere of Mars, Fillingim, M. O.; Lillis, R. J.; England, S. L.; Peticolas, L. M.; Brain, D. A.; Halekas, J. S.; Paty, C.; Lummerzheim, D.; Bougher, S. W., Earth, Planets and Space, 64 (2), 93-103, 2012. 84. Particle-in-cell simulations of the solar wind interaction with lunar crustal magnetic anomalies: Magnetic cusp regions, A.R. Poppe, J.S. Halekas, G.T. Delory, and W.M. Farrell, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2012. 85. Solar Wind Interaction with the Dayside Lunar Surface and Crustal Magnetic Fields: Evidence for Precursor Effects, J.S. Halekas, A. Poppe, G.T. Delory, W.M. Farrell and M. Horányi, Earth, Planets and Space, 64, 73-82, 2012.
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