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  1. The Toroidal Imaging Mass-Angle Spectrograph (TIMAS) for the Polar Mission, E. G. Shelley, A. G. Ghielmetti, H. Balsiger, R. K. Black, J. A. Bowles, R. P. Bowman, O. Bratschi, J. L. Burch, C. W. Carlson, A. J. Coker, J. F. Drake, J. Fischer, J. Geiss, A. Johnstone, D. L. Kloza, O. W. Lennartsson, A. L. Magoncelli, G. Paschmann, W. K. Peterson, H. Rosenbauer, T. C. Sanders, M. Steinacher, D. M. Walton, B. A. Whalen, and D. T. Young, Space Science Reviews, Vol 71, 497, 1995.
  2. Bifurcated Cusp Ion Signatures: Evidence for Quasi-Steady Reconnection?, S. A. Fuselier, E. G. Shelley, W. K. Peterson, O. W. Lennartsson, H. L. Collin, J. F. Drake, A. G. Ghielmetti, H. Balsiger, J. L. Burch, A. Johnstone, H. Rosenbauer, and J. Steinber, Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 1471, 1997.
  3. Initial TIMAS Observations of Ion Conic Heating in the Cusp, E. G. Shelley, H. Balsiger, J. L. Burch, C. W. Carlson, H. L. Collin, J. F. Drake, J. Geiss, A. Ghielmetti, A. Johnstone, O. W. Lennartsson, G. Paschmann, W. K. Peterson, H. Rosenbauer, D. M. Walton, B. A. Whalen, and D. T. Young, Adv. Space Res. vol 20, page 841, 1997.
  4. Dayside Electrodynamics Observed by Polar with Northward IMF, N.C. Maynard, W.J. Burke, D.R. Weimer, F.S. Mozer, J.D. Scudder, C.T. Russell, and W.K. Peterson, in Geospace Mass and Energy Flow: Results from the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program, Geophysical Monograph 104, 1998.
  5. Relationship of Topside Ionospheric Ion Outflows to Auroral Forms and Precipitation, Plasma Waves, and Convection Observed by Polar, M. Hirahara, J. L. Horwitz, T. E. Moore, G. A. Germany, J. F. Spann, W. K. Peterson, E. G. Shelley, M. O. Chandler, B. L. Giles, P. D. Craven, C. J. Pollock, D. A. Gurnett, J. S. Pickett, A. M. Persoon, J. D. Scudder, N. C. Maynard, F. S. Mozer, M. J. Brittnacher, and T. Nagai, J. Geophys. Res, 103, 17391, 1998.
  6. Polar Observations of Convection with Northward IMF at Dayside High Latitude, N.C. Maynard, W.J. Burke, D.R. Weimer, F.S. Mozer, J.D. Scudder, C.T. Russel, W.K. Peterson, and R.P. Lepping, J. Geophys. Res. 103, 29, 1998.
  7. Broadband Plasma Waves Observed in the Polar Cap Boundary Layer (PCBL): Polar, B.T. Tsurutani, G.S. Lakhina, C.M. Ho, J.K. Arballo, C Gabran, A. Boonsiriseth, J. Pickett, D.A. Gurnett, W.K. Peterson, R.M. Thorne, and A. Boonsiriseth, J. Geophy. Res., 103, 17345, 1998.
  8. A Comparison of a Model for the Theta Aurora With Observations From Polar, Wind, and SuperDARN, S.-W. Chang, J. D. Scudder, J. B. Sigwarth, L. A. Frank, N. C. Maynard, W. J. Burke, W. K. Peterson, E. G. Shelley, R. Friedel, J. B. Blake, R. A. Greenwald, R. P. Lepping, G. J. Sofko, J.-P. Villain, and M. Lester, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 17367, 1998.
  9. Solar-Terrestrial Observations Meet Models at Alabama Workshop, R.M. Winglee, and W.K. Peterson, EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 78, number 26, July 1, 1997.
  10. Solar Wind He2+ and H+ Distributions in the Cusp for Southward IMF, S.A. Fuselier, E.G. Shelley, W.K. Peterson, and O.W. Lennartsson, in Polar Cap Boundary Phenomena, ed. by J. Moen, A. Egeland, and M. Lockwood, NATO ASI Series C, Vol. 509, Kluwer Press, Dordrecht, p. 63, 1998.
  11. A Summary of the NATO ASI (Advanced Studies Institute) on Polar Cap Boundary Phenomena, M. Lockwood, S. Fuselier, A. D. M. Walker, F. Soraas, in Polar Cap Boundary Phenomena, ed. by J. Moen, A. Egeland, and M. Lockwood, NATO ASI Series C, Vol. 509, Kluwer Press, Dordrecht, p. 415, 1998.
  12. Polar Observations of Cusp Electrodynamics: Evolution from 2- to 4-Cell Convection Patterns, N.C. Maynard, W.K. Burke, D.R. Weimer, F.S. Moser, J.D. Scudder, W.K. Peterson, R.P. Lepping, and C.R. Russell, in Polar Cap Boundary Phenomena, ed. by J. Moen, A. Egeland, and M. Lockwood, NATO ASI Series C, Vol. 509, Kluwer Press, Dordrecht, p. 157, 1998.
  13. Simultaneous Observations of Solar Wind Plasma Entry from FAST and Polar, W.K. Peterson, Y-K. Tung, W.J. Burke, C.W. Carlson, J. H. Clemmons, H.L. Collin, R.E. Ergun, S.A. Fuselier, C.A. Kletzing, D.M. Klumpar, O.W. Lennartsson, R.P. Lepping, N.C. Maynard, J.P. Mcfadden, T.G. Onsager, W.J. Peria, C.T. Russell, E.G. Shelley, L. Tang, and J. Wygant, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25, 2081, 1998.
  14. The January 10, 1997, Auroral Hot Spot, Horseshoe Aurora, and First Substorm: A CME Loop? B.T. Tsurutani, J.K. Arballo, G.S. Lakhina, C.M. Ho, J. Ajello, J.S. Pickett, D.A. Gurnett, R.P. Lepping, W.K. Peterson, G. Rostoker, Y. Kamide, and S. Kokubun, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 3047, 1998.
  15. The January 1997 Magnetic Cloud Event as seen by Reflected Solar Wind Ions and Downward Accelerated Ionospheric Ions, D.L. Dempsey, J.L. Burch, M.M. Huddleston,C.J.Pollock, J.H. Waite, Jr., M. Wuest, T.E. Moore, and E.G. Shelley, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2979, 1998.
  16. Overlapping Ion Populations in the Cusp: Polar/TIMAS Results, K.J. Trattner, A.J. coates, A.N. Fazakerley, A.D. Johnstone, H. Balsiger, J.L.Burch, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, H. Rosenbauer, and E.G. Shelley, Geophys. Res. Lett. 25, 1621, 1998.
  17. Observations of Traveling Pc5 Waves and Their Relation to the Magnetic Cloud Event of January 1997, J.H. Clemmons, R.F. Pfaff, O.W. Lennartsson, F.S. Mozer, H.J. Singer, W.K. Peterson, J.D. Scudder, C.A. Kletzing, P.J. Chi, D.D. Wallis, and D.E. Larson, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 5441, 2000.
  18. Entry of the Polar Spacecraft into the Polar Cusp under Northward IMF Conditions, Russell, C. T., J. A. Feder, S. P. Slinker, X-W. Zhou, G. Le, J. G. Luhmann, F. Fenrich, M. O. Chandler, T. E. Moore, and S. A. Fuselier, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 3015, 1998.
  19. Simulation of Latitudinal Profiles of Ring Current Ions Measured by Polar for a Moderate Storm at Solar Minimum, V.K. Jordanova, C.J. Farrugia, J.M. Quinn, J.E. Borovsky, R.B. Sheldon, and W.K. Peterson, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 429, 1999.
  20. Imaging the Plasma Sheet with Energetic Ions from the Polar satellite, W.K. Peterson, K.J. Trattner, O.W. Lennartsson, H.L. Collin, D.N. Baker, T.I. Pulkkinen, P.K. Toivanen, T.A. Fritz, J.F. Fennell, and J.L. Roeder, in Substorms-4, International Conference on Substorms-4, Lake Mamana, Japan: March 9-13, 1998, S.Kokubun and Y. Kamide, Editors, Terra Scientific Publishing Company, Tokyo, p 813, 1998.
  21. A CME Loop and the January 10, 1997 First Substorm, B.T. Tsurutani, J.M. Agello, J.K. Arballo, G.S. Lakhina, C.M. Ho, R. Sakurai, J.S. Picket, D.A. Gurnett, R.P. Lepping, W.K. Peterson, G. Rostocker, Y. Kamide, and S. Kokubun, in Substorms-4, International Conference on Substorms-4, Lake Mamana, Japan: March 9-13, 1998, S.Kokubun and Y. Kamide, Editors, Terra Scientific Publishing Company, Tokyo, p 309, 1998.
  22. Comment in Reply, O.W. Lennartsson, J. Geophys. Res. 103, 9361, 1998
    Original paper: Lennartsson, O.W., Statistical Investigation of IMF Bz Effects on Energetic (0.1 to 16 keV) Magnetospheric O+ ions, J. Geophys. Res. 100, 23621, 1995.
    Comment by I.A. Daglis and E.T. Sarris, J. Geophys. Res. 103, 9357, 1998.
    An almost identical exchange appeared in the December, 1998, issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research
    Reply to Comment by Ioannis A. Daglis and Emmanuel T. Sarris on “Experimental Investigation of Possible Geomagnetic Feedback from Energetic (0.1 to 16 keV) Terrestrial O+ Ions in the Magnetotail Current Sheet”, OW Lennartsson, DM Klumpar, EG Shelley, and JM Quinn, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 29549, 1998
    Comment appears in JGR, 103, 29545, 1998.
  23. Anomalous Cosmic Rays (Report of Working Group 3), B. Klecker, R.A. Mewaldt, J.W. Bieber, A.C. Cummings, L. Drury, J. Giacalone, J.R. Jokipii, F.C. Jones, M.B. Krainev, M.A. Lee, J.A. LeRoux, R.G. Marsden, F.B. McDonald, R.B. McKibben, C.D. Steenberg, M.G. Baring, D.C. Ellision, L.J. Lanzerotti, R.A. Leske, J.E. Mazur, H. Moraal, M. Oetliker, V.S. Ptuskin, R.S. Selesnick, and K.J. Trattner, Space Sci. Reviews, 83, 259, 1998.
  24. Cusp Ion Composition as an Indicator of Non-Steady Reconnection, S.A. Fuselier and K.J. Trattner, in Sun-Earth Connections, Geophysical Monograph #109, p.161, American Geophysical Union, 1999.
  25. Cusp Energetic Ions: A Bow Shock Source, S.-W. Chang, J.D. Scudder, S.A. Fuselier, J.F. Fennell, K.J. Trattner, J.S. Pickett, H.E. Spence, W.K. Peterson, C.T. Russell, R.P. Lepping, and R. Friedel, Geophysical Research Letters 25. 3729, 1998.
  26. Injection and Acceleration of H+ and He++ at the Earth’s Bow Shock, M. Scholer, M. Kucharek, and K.J. Trattner, Ann. Geophysicae, 17, 583, 1999.
  27. Plasma Waves Observed During Cusp Energetic Particle Events and their Correlation with Polar and Akebono Satellite and Ground Data, J.S. Pickett, D.A. Gurnett, J.D. Menietti, M.J. LeDocq, J.D. Scudder, S.-W. Chang, L.A. Frank, J.B. Sigwarth, K.L. Ackerson, D.D. Morgan, J.R. Franz, P.M. Kintner, B.T. Tsurutani, C.M. Ho, J. Chen, T.A. Fritz, C.T. Russell, W.K. Peterson, Y. Kasahara, L, Kimura, S. Watanabe, G.B. Arkos, G. Rostoker, S. Kokubun, H. Fukunishi, R.F. Pfaff, F.S. Mozer, S.-Y. Hseih, T. Mukai, and M.O. Chandler, Adv. Space Res., 24, 23, 1999.
  28. Geospace Mass and Energy Flow: Results From the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program, Geophysical Monograph 104, James L. Horwitz, Dennis L. Galagher, and William K. Peterson, editors, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., 1998.
  29. Polar/TIMAS Statistical Results on the Outflow of Molecular Ions From Earth at Solar Minimum, O.W. Lennartsson, H.L. Collin, W.K. Peterson, and E.G. Shelley, Advances in Space Research, 25, 2417, 2000.
  30. The Seasonal Variation of Auroral Ion Beams, H.L. Collin, W.K. Peterson, O.W. Lennartsson, and J.F. Drake, Geophysical Research Letters, 25, 4071. 1998.
  31. Observations of Plasma Entry into the Magnetosphere at Late Magnetic Local Times, H. E. J. Koskinen, A. M. Mälkki, T. I. Pulkkinen, I. Sandahl, E. Yu. Budnik, A. O. Fedorov, R. A. Greenwald, K. B. Baker, L. A. Frank, J. B. Sigwarth, and W. K. Peterson, Advances in Space Research, 25, 1617, 2000.
  32. Multiple Discrete-Energy Ion Features in the Inner Magnetosphere: Polar Observations, J.F. Fennell, M.W. Chen, J.L. Roeder, W.K. Peterson, K.J. Trattner, R. Friedel, S. Livi, M. Grande, C. Perry, T.A. Fritz, and R. Sheldon, pg. 395, Physics of Space Plasmas (1998), Number 15, published by the MIT Center for Theoretical Geo/Cosmo Plasma Physics, Cambridge, MA. 1998.
  33. Comparisons of Polar Satellite Observations of Solitary Wave Velocities in the Plasma Sheet Boundary and the High Altitude Cusp to those in the Auroral Zone, C. A. Cattell, J. Dombeck, J. R. Wygant, M. K. Hudson, F. S. Mozer, M. A. Temerin, W. K. Peterson, C. A. Kletzing, C. T. Russell, and R. Pfaff, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 425, 1999.
  34. The Polar Cusp Location and its Dependence on Dipole Tilt, X. W. Zhou, C. T. Russell, G. Le, S. Fuselier, and J. D. Scudder, Geophysical Research Letters, 26, 429, 1999.
  35. Evidence of Component Merging Equatorward of the Cusp, M. O. Chandler, S. A. Fuselier, M. Lockwood, and T. E. Moore, J. Geophys. Res, 104, 22623, 1999.
  36. Magnetospheric Response to the Arrival of the Shock Wave in Front of the Magnetic Cloud Event of January 10, 1997, M.Wuest, M.M. Huddleston, J.L. Burch, D.L. Dempsey, P.D. Craven, M.O. Chandler, J.F. Spann, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, and W. Lennartsson, Adv.in Space Research, 25, 1401, 2000.
  37. INTERBALL Tail Observations of Dayside Magnetopause Oscillations and Simultaneous Polar Cusp Measurements, D. L. Dempsey, L. A. Avanov, J. H. Waite, Jr., O. L. Vaisberg, J. L. Burch, S. A. Fuselier, V. N. Smirnov, A. A. Skalsky, Geophs. Res. Lett. 26, 963, 1999.
  38. The Source Population for the Cusp and the Cleft/LLBL for Southward IMF, S.A. Fuselier, M. Lockwood, T.G. Onsager, and W.K. Peterson, Geophys Res. Lett., 26, 12, 1665, 1999.
  39. Comment on: “Correlation of Cusp MeV Helium with Turbulent ULF Power Spectrum and its Implications”, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, and S-W Chang, Geophys. Res. Lett, 26, 1361, 1999. Here is the Chen and Fritz paper, which is the basis of the comment. [Geophys. Res. Lett, 25, November 15, 1998]
  40. Ionospheric Mass Ejection in Response to a Coronal Mass Ejection, T.E. Moore, W.K. Peterson, C.T. Russell, M.O. Chandler, M.R. Collier, H.L. Collin, R. Fitzenreiter, B.L. Giles, and C.J. Pollock, Geophysical Research Letters, 26, 2339, 1999.
  41. Sudden Compression of the Outer Magnetosphere Associated with an Ionospheric Mass Ejection, C. T. Russell, X. W. Zhou, P. J. Chi, H. Kawano, T. E. Moore, W. K. Peterson, J. B. Cladis, and H. J. Singer, Geophysical Research Letters, 26, 2343, 1999.
  42. Comment on: “New Observations of Ion beams in the Plasma Sheet Boundary Layer” by G. Parks et al., S.A. Fuselier and T. G. Onsager, Geophys. Res. Lett. 26, 2637, 1999.
  43. Wind Observation of Mixed Magnetosheath-Plasma Sheet Ions Deep Inside the Magnetosphere, T. Phan, R.P. Lin, S.A. Fuselier, and M. Fujimoto, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 5497, 2000.
  44. On Spatial and Temporal Structures in the Cusp, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, J.A. Sauvaud, H. Stenuit, N. Dubouloz, and R.A. Kovrazhkin, J. Geophys. Res. 104, 28411, 1999.
  45. Cusp Observations of High- and Low- Latitude Reconnection for Northward IMF, S.A. Fuselier, K.J. Trattner, and S.M. Petrinec, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 253, 2000.
  46. Observations of Dayside Magnetopause Oscillations and Concurrent Temporal Variations in Cusp Precipitation, D.L. Dempsey, PhD. Thesis, Applied Physics Program/Space Physics and Astronomy Department, Rice University, Houston, Texas, 1999.
  47. Upflowing Auroral Ion Conics Observed by the TIDE and TIMAS Instruments on the ISTP/Polar Spacecraft, Matthew Huddleston, Masters Thesis, Space Physics and Astronomy Department, Rice University,Houston, Texas, 1999.
  48. The Acceleration of Ionospheric O+ Ions on Open Field Lines in the LLBL and Cusp Region, I. Krauklis, A.D. Johnstone, and W.K. Peterson, J. Geophys. Res, 106, 29611, 2001.
  49. A Study of Inverted-V Auroral Acceleration Mechanisms using Polar/FAST Conjunctions, Pekka Janhunen, Annika Olsson, W.K. Peterson, J.S. Pickett, Harri Laakso, F.S. Mozer, Tuija I. Pulkkinen, and C.T. Russell, J. Geophys. Res, 106, 18995, 2001.
  50. Energetic Magnetosheath Ions Connected to the Earth’s Bow Shock: Possible Source of CEP’s, S-W. Chang, J.D. Scudder, J.F. Fennell, R. Friedel, R.P. Lepping, C.T. Russell, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, and H.E. Spence, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 5471, 2000.
  51. A Statistical Comparison of the Outflow of N2+, NO+, and O2+ Molecular Ions with that of Atomic O+ Ions using Polar/TIMAS Observations, O.W. Lennartsson, H.L. Collin, A.G. Ghielmetti, and W.K. Peterson, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (JASTP), 62, 477, 2000.
  52. Toroidal Ion Distributions Observed at High Altitudes Equatorward of the Cusp, M.M. Huddleston, C.J. Pollock, J.S. Pickett, M.P. Wuest, T.E. Moore, and W.K. Peterson, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 469, 2000.
  53. Plasmaspheric Depletion and Refilling Associated with the September 25, 1998, Magnetic storm Observed by Ground Magnetometers at L=2, P.J. Chi, C.T. Russlell, S. Musman, W.K. Peterson, G. Le, V. Angelopoulos, G.D. Reeves, M.B. Moldwin, and F.K. Chun, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 633, 2000.
  54. Ring Current Activity during the Early Bz < 0 Phase of the January 1997 Magnetic Cloud, V. K. Jordanova, R. B. Torbert, R. M. Thorne, H. L. Collin, J. L. Roeder, and J. C. Foster, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 24895, 1999.
  55. Observations of Centrifugal Acceleration of Ions during Compression of the Magnetosphere, J.B. Cladis, H.L. Collin, O.W. Lennartsson, T.E. Moore, and C.T. Russell, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 7, 915, 2000.
  56. Solar Wind Control of the Polar Cusp at High Altitude, Z.W. Zhou, C.T. Russell, G. Le, S.A. Fuselier, and J.D. Scudder, J. Geophysical Research, 105, 245, 2000.
  57. Multiple Discrete Energy Ion Features in the Inner Magnetosphere: Observations and Simulations, Xinlin Li, D.N. Baker, M. Temerin, W.K. Peterson, and J.F. Fennell, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 1447, 2000.
  58. Polar Spacecraft Based Comparisons of Intense Electric Fields and Poynting Flux Near and Within the Plasmasheet-Tail Lobe Boundary to UVI Images: An Energy Source for the Aurora, J.R. Wygant, A. Keiling, C.A. Cattell, M. Johnson, R.L. Lysak, M. Temerin, C.A. Kletzing, J.D. Scudder, W.K. Peterson, C.T. Russell, G. Parks, M. Brittnacher, G. Germany, and J. Spann, J. Geophys. Res., 105, p. 18,675, 2000.
  59. Stability of the High-Latitude Reconnection Site for Steady Northward IMF, S.A. Fuselier, S.M. Petrinec, and K.J. Trattner, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 473, 2000.
  60. Cusp Field-Aligned Currents and Ion Outflows, R.J. Strangeway, C.T. Russell, C.W. Carlson, J.P. McFadden, R.E. Ergun, M. Temerin, D.M. Klumpar, W.K. Peterson, and T.E. Moore, J. Geophys. Research, 105, p.21,129, 2000.
  61. Polar/TIMAS Survey of Earthward Field-Aligned Proton Flows From the Near-Midnight Tail, O.W. Lennartsson, K.J. Trattner, H.L. Collin, and W.K. Peterson, J. Geophys Research, 106, 5859, 2001.
  62. Coupled Hydromagnetic Wave Excitation and Ion Acceleration at Interplanetary Traveling Shocks and the Earth’s Bow Shock, B.E. Gordon, M.A. Lee, E. Moebius, and K.J. Trattner, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 28263, 1999.
  63. Plasma Transfer Processes at the Magnetopause, D.G. Sibeck, G. Paschmann, R.A. Treumann, S.A. Fuselier, W. Lennartsson, M. Lockwood, R. Lundin, K.W. Ogilvie, T.G. Onsager, T.-D. Phan, M. Roth, M. Scholer, N. Sckopke, K. Stasiewicz, and M. Yamauchi, Space Science Reviews, 88, 207-283, 1999 [Also published as Chapter 5 in Magnetospheric Plasma Sources and Losses, Hulqvist, Oieroset, Paschmann, and Treumann, editors, Kluewer Academic Press, 1999.]
  64. Source and Loss Processes in the Magnetotail, R. Walker, T. Terasawa, S.P. Christon, V. Angelopoulos, M. Hoshino, W. Lennartsson, K. Maezawa, D.G. Sibeck, R.A. Treumann, D.J. Williams, and L. Zelenyi, Space Science Reviews, 88, 285-353, 1999 [Also published as Chapter 6 in Magnetospheric Plasma Sources and Losses, Hulqvist, Oieroset, Paschmann, and Treumann, editors, Kluewer Academic Press, 1999.]
  65. Observation of the Magnetospheric “Sash” and its Implications Relative to Solar-Wind/Magnetospheric Coupling: A Multisatellite Event Analysis, N.C. Maynard, S. Savin, G.M. Erickson, H. Kawano, Z. Nemecek, W.K. Peterson, J. Safranokva, I. Sandahl, J.D. Scudder, G.L. Siscoe, B.U.O. Sonnerup, D.R. Weimer, W.W. White, and G.R. Wilson, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 6097, 2001.
  66. Origins of Energetic Ions in the Cusp, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, S.-W. Chang, R. Friedel, and M.R. Aellig, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 5967, 2001.
  67. Polar/TIMAS Observations of Suprathermal Ion Outflow During Solar Minimum Conditions, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, A.W. Yau, and O.W. Lennartsson, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 6059, 2001.
  68. Polar Observations and Model Predictions During the May 4, 1998 Event, P. Song, J.U. Kozyra, M.O.Chandler, C. T. Russell, W. K. Peterson, K. Trattner, R. H. W. Friedel, J. H. Shue, T. E. Moore, K. W. Ogilvie, R. P. Lepping, and D. J.McComas, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 18927, 2001.
  69. Charge Neutrality and Ion Conic Distributions at the Equatorward Edge of the Mid-Altitude Cusp, S.M. Topliss, A. Johnstone, A. Coates, W.K. Peterson, C.A. Kletzing, and C.T. Russell, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 21095, 2001.
  70. O+ Observations in the Cusp: Implications for Dayside Magnetic Field Topology, S.A. Fuselier, S.M. Petrinec, K.J. Trattner, and W.K. Peterson, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 5977, 2001.
  71. Plasma Sheet Dynamics Observed by the Polar Spacecraft in Association with Substorm Onsets, P.K. Toivanen, D.N. Baker, W.K. Peterson, X. Li, E.F. Donovan, A. Viljanen, A. Keiling, and J.R. Wygant, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 19117, 2001.
  72. Reconciliation of the Substorm Onset Determined on the Ground and at the Polar Spacecraft, P.K. Toivanen, D.N. Baker, W.K. Peterson, H.J. Singer, N.E. Turner, X. Li, K. Kauristie, M. Syrjaesou, A. Viljanen, T.I. Pulkkinen, A. Keiling, J.R. Wygant, and C.A. Kletzing, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 01, 107, 2001.
  73. Electrodynamics of the Poleward Auroral Border Observed by Polar During a Substorm on April 22, 1998, Daniel M. Ober. N.C. Maynard, W.J. Burke, W.K. Peterson, J.B. Sigwarth, L.A. Frank, J.D. Scudder, W.J. Hughes, and C.T. Russell, J. Geophys. Res. 106, 5927, 2001.
  74. On the Gradients of ACR Oxygen at Intermediate Heliocentric Distances: Ulysses/SOHO Results, R.G., Marsden, T.R. Sanderson, C. Tranquille, K.J. Trattner, A. Anttila, and J. Torsti , Adv. Space Res., 23, 531-534, 1999.
  75. Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in the High Altitude Cusp Region: I. Polar Observations, G. Le, X. Blanco-Cano, C. T. Russell, X.-W. Zhou, F. Mozer, K. J. Trattner, S. A. Fuselier, and B. J. Anderson, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 19067, 2001.
  76. Wave Power Studies of Cusp Crossings with the Polar Satellite, V. Angelopoulos, F.S. Mozer, J. Bonnell, M. Temerin, M. Somoza, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, and B. Giles,J. Geophys. Res., 106, 5987, 2001.
  77. Polar Observations of Two Pseudobreakup Events, W.K. Peterson, P.K. Toivanen, X. Li, D.N. Baker, A Keiling, J. Wygant, C.A. Kletzing, and C.T. Russell, in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on substorms, in ESA Special Publication, ESA SP-443, p.409 2000.
  78. A Simple Model of Complex Cusp Ion Dispersions During Prolonged Intervals of Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field, S.M. Topliss, C.J. Owen, and W.K. Peterson, Geophys. Res. Lett. 27. 3587, 2000.
  79. A Substorm Onset Observed by the Polar Spacecraft in Conjunction with the IMAGE chain, P.K. Toivanen, D.N. Baker, W.K. Peterson, A. Jiljanen, N.E. Turner, X. Li, and C.A. Kletzing, in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on substorms, in ESA Special Publication, ESA SP-443, p.337 2000.
  80. Polar Observations of Solitary Waves at High and Low Altitudes and Comparison with Theory, C. Cattell, J. Crumley, J. Dombeck, R. Lysak, C. Kletzing, W.K. Peterson, and H. Collin, Advances in Space Research, 28, 1631, 2001.
  81. Ground-Based and Polar Spacecraft Observations of a Giant (Pg) Pulsation and its Associated Source Mechanism, D.M. Wright, T.K. Yeoman, I.J. Rae, J. Storey, A.B. Stockton-Chalk, J.L. Roeder, and K.H. Trattner, J. Geophys. Res, 106, 10837, 2001.
  82. Magnetospheric Response to the Arrival of the Shock Wave in Front of the Magnetic Cloud of January 10, 1997, M. Wüest, M.M. Huddleston, J.L. Burch, D.L. Dempsey, P.D. Craven, M.O. Chandler, J.F. Spann, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, and W. Lennartsson, Adv. Space. Res. 25, 1401, 2000.
  83. Ion Composition Aspects of Magnetotail Plasma Flows, O.W. Lennartsson, J. Geophys. Res., 106, p.15,635, 2001.
  84. Injection and Acceleration of Ions at Collisionless Shocks: Kinetic Simulations, M. Scholer M., H. Kucharek, V.V. Krasnosselskikh, and K.J. Trattner,in Acceleration and Transport of Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere, ed. by R.A. Mewaldt, J.R. Jokipii, M.A. Lee, E. Moebius, and T.H. Zurbuchen, American Institute of Physics, p.250, 2000.
  85. Particle Features at the Equatorward Edge of the Cusp, Stephen Mark Topliss, PhD. Thesis, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Deparment of Space and Climate Physics, University College London, UK, 2000.
  86. Factors Controlling the Diamagnetic Pressure in the Polar Cusp, X.W. Zhou, C.T. Russell, G. Le, S.A. Fuselier, and J.D. Scudder, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 915, 2001.
  87. Cusp and Magnetopause Locations in Global MHD Simulations, M. Palmroth, P. Janhunen, T.I. Pulkkinen, and W.K. Peterson, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 29435, 2001.
  88. Observed Trends in Auroral Zone Ion Mode Solitary Wave Structure Characteristics Using Data from Polar, J. Dombeck, C. Cattell, J. Crumley, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, and C. Kletzing, J. Geophys. Res. 106 , 19013, 2001.
  89. Magnetic Local Time Dependency of Cusp Ion Velocity Dispersions in the Mid-Altitude Cusp, I. Krauklis, A.J. Coates, and W.K. Peterson, Geophys. Res. Lett, 28, 4057, 2001.
  90. Temporal versus spatial interpretation of cusp ion structures observed by two spacecraft, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, M. Boehm, D. Klumpar, C.W. Carlson, and T.K. Yeoman, J. Geophys. Res., 107(A10), 1287, doi: 10.1029/2001JA000181, 2002.
  91. Spatial features observed in the cusp under steady solar wind conditions, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, and C.W. Carlson, J. Geophys. Res., 107(A10), 1288, doi:10.1029/2001JA000262, 2002.
  92. High-latitude magnetic reconnection in sub-Alfvénic flow: Interball Tail observations on May 29, 1996, L.A., Avanov, V.N. Smirnov, J.H. Waite Jr., S.A. Fuselier, O.L. Vaisberg,, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 29491, 2001.
  93. Responses of the Open-closed Field Line Boundary in the Evening Sector to IMF Changes: A Source Mechanism for Sun-Aligned Arcs: N.C. Mayynard, W.J. Burke, J. Moen, D.M. Ober, J.D. Scudder, J.B. Siegwarth, G.L. Siscoe, B.U.O. Sonnerup, W.W. White, K.D. Siebert, D.R. Weimer, G.M. Erickson, L.A. Frank, M. Lester, W.K. Peterson, C.T. Russell, G.R. Wilson, and A. Egeland, J. Geophys. Res. 108(A1) 10.1029/2001JA000174, 2003.
  94. Large amplitude solitary waves in and near the Earth’s magnetosphere, magnetopause, and bow shock: Polar and Cluster observations, C.A. Cattell, C. Neiman, J. Dombeck, J. Crumley, J. Wygant, C.A. Kletzing, W.K. Peterson, F.S. Mozer, and M. Andre, Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, vol. 10, Issue 1, pp.13-26, 01/2003.
  95. Multispacecraft study on the dynamics of the dusk-flank magnetosphere under northward IMF: 10-11 January 1997, H. Stenuit, M. Fujimoto, S.A. Fuselier, J.-A. Sauvaud, S. Wing, A. Federov, E. Budnik, S.P. Savin, K.J. Trattner, V. Angelopoulus, J. Bonnell, T.D. Phan, T. Mukai, and A. Pedersen, J. Geophys. Phys. 107(A10), 1333, doi:0.1029/2002JA009246, 2002.
  96. Morning sector drift-bounce resonance driven ULF waves observed in artificially-induced HF radar backscatter, L.J. Baddeley, T.K. Yeoman, D.M. Wright , J.A. Davies, K.J. Trattner and J.L. Roeder, Annales Geophysicae, 20, 1487, 2002.
  97. Investigation into the Spatial and Temporal Coherence of Ionospheric Outflow on January 9-12, 1997, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, M. Boehm, A.W. Yau, C. Cully, and G. Lu, J. Atmos. and Solar Terr. Phys., 64, 1659, 2002.
  98. Tracing ions in the cusp and low-latitude boundary layer using multispacecraft observations and a global MHD simulation, S.A. Fuselier, J. Berchem, K.J. Trattner, and R. Friedel, J. Geophys. Res. Vol. 107, No A9, 1226, doi:10.1029/2001JA000130, 2002.
  99. Outflow From the Ionosphere in the Vicinity of the Cusp, P.W. Valek, J.D. Perez, J.-M. Jahn, C.J. Pollock, M.P. Wuest, R.H.W. Friedel, T.E. Moore, and W.K. Peterson, J. Geophys. Res., 107(A8), 10.1029/2001JA000107, 2002.
  100. Ionospheric Influence on Substorm Development, W.K. Peterson, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Substorms, University of Washington, ISBN 0-9711740-3-2, p. 143. 2002.
  101. Observations of two Types of Pc 1-2 Pulsations in the Outer Dayside Magnetosphere, M.J. Engebretson, W.K. Peterson, J.L. Posch, M.R. Klatt, B.J. Anderson, C.T. Russell, H.J. Singer, R.L. Arnoldy, and H. Fukunishi, J. Geophys. Res., 107(A12), 1451, doi:10.10292001JA000198, 2002.
  102. Simulation of Energetic Particle Injections Associated with a Substorm on August 27, 2001., Xinlin Li, T.E. Sarris, D.N. Baker, W.K. Peterson, and H.J. Singer, Geophys. Res. Lett. 30(1), 1004, doi:10.1029/2002GL015967, 2003.
  103. Timing of Magnetic Reconnection Initiation During a Global Magnetospheric Substorm Onset, D.N. Baker, W.K. Peterson, X. Li., J.B. Blake, J.L. Burch, P.W. Daly, M.W. Dunlop, A. Korth, E. Donovan, R. Friedel, T.A. Fritz, H.U. Frey, S.B. Mende, J. Roeder, and H.J. Singer, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(24), 2190, doi:10.1029/2002GL015539, 2002.
  104. Response of the Dawn-Side, High-Latitude Magnetosphere to the Arrival of an Interplanetary Shock Wave, M.P. Wuest, W. Lennartsson, and P.D. Craven, Adv. Space. Res. Vol. 30, pp. 2189-2194, 2002.
  105. Generation of Bernstein waves by ion shell distributions in the auroral region, P. Janhunen, A. Olsson, A. Vaivads, and W.K. Peterson, Annales Geophysicae, Vol. 21, pp 881-891, 2003.
  106. Characteristics of Magnetosheath Plasma in the Vicinity of the High Altitude Cusp, S.A. Fuselier, J.H. Waite, Jr., L.A. Avanov, V.M. Smirnov, O.L. Vaisberg, G.L. Siscoe, and C.T. Russell, Planet. Space Sci., 50, 559, 2002.
  107. In situ Polar observation of transverse cold-ion acceleration: Evidence that electric field generation is a hot-ion finite gyroradii effect, O.W. Lennartsson, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A4), 1152, doi:10.1029/2002JA009663, 2003.
  108. Responses of the Open-Closed Field Line Boundary in the Evening Sector to IMF Changes: A Source Mechanism for Sun-Aligned Arcs, N.C. Maynard, W.J. Burke, J. Moen, D.M. Ober, J.D. Scudder, J.B. Sigwarth, G.L. Siscoe, B.U.Ö. Sonnerup, W.W. White, K.D. Siebert, D.R. Weimer, G.M. Erickson, L.A. Frank, M. Lester, W.K. Peterson, C.T. Russell, G.R. Wilson, A. Egeland, J. Geophys. Res. 108(A1) 10.1029/2001JA000174, 2003.
    Correction to “Responses of the open-closed field line boundary in the evening sector to IMF changes: A source mechanism for Sun-aligned arcs by N.C. Maynard et al, J. Geophys. Res. 108 (A3), 1113, doi:10.1029/2003ja00948,2003.
  109. The occurrence frequency of upward ion beams in the auroral zone as a function of altitude using Polar/TIMAS and DE 1/EICS Data, P. Janhunen, A. Olsson, and W.K. Peterson, Annales Geophysicae, Vol. 21, pp 881-891, 2003.
  110. Correction to “Cusp Energetic Ions: A Bow Shock Source” by S.-W. Chang, J.D. Scudder, S.A. Fuselier, J.F. Fennell, K.J. Trattner, J.S. Pickett, H.E. Spence, J.D. Menietti, W.K. Peterson, R.P. Lepping, and R. Friedel, Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 30, No. 3, 1149, doi:10.1029/2002GL016613, 2003.
  111. Comment on: “Parallel electric fields in the upward current region of the aurora: Numerical solutions” by R.E. Ergun et al, O.W. Lennartsson, Physics of Plasmas 10, No. 3 doi:10.1063/1.1559476, 2003.
    Response to comment., R.E. Ergun, L. Andersson, D. Main, Y.-J. Su, D.L. Newman, M.V. Goldman, C.W. Carlson, J.P. McFadden, and F.S. Mozer, Phys. Plasmas 10, 1177 (2003).
  112. Cusp aurora dependence on interplanetary magnetic field Bz, S.A Fuselier, H.U. Frey, K.J. Trattner, S.B. Mende, and J.L. Burch, J. Geophys. Res., 107(A7), doi:10.1029/2001JA000165, 2002.
  113. Polar observations of transverse magnetic pulsations initiated at substorm onset in the high-latitude plasma sheet, P.K. Toivanen, D.N. Baker, W.K. Peterson, H.G. Singer, J. Waterman, J.R. Wygant, C.T. Russell, and C.A. Kletzing, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A7), 1267, doi:10.1029/2001JA009141, 2003.
  114. Comment on “Origins of energetic ions in the cusp” by R. Sheldon, J. Chen, and T.A. Fritz, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A7), 1302, doi:10.1029/2002JA009575, 25 July 2003.
    Reply to Comment by R. Sheldon, J. Chen, and T.A. Fritz on “Origins of energetic ions in the cusp”, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, S.-W. Chang, R. Friedel, and M.R. Aellig, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A7), 1303, doi:10.1029/2002JA009781, 25 July 2003
  115. Steady reconnection during intervals of northward IMF – implications for magnetospheric properties, S.M. Petrinec, K.J. Trattner, and S.A. Fuselier, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A12), 1458, doi:10.1029/2003JA009979, 2003.
  116. Structure of the outer cusp and sources of the cusp precipitation during intervals of a horizontal IMF, Z. Nemecek, J. Safankova, L. Prech, J. Simunek, J.-A. Sauvaud, A. Fedorov, H. Stenuit, S.A. Fuselier, S. Savin, L. Zelenyi, J. Berchem, J. Geophys. Res., 108(A12), 1420, doi:10.1029/2003JA009916, 2003.
  117. Magnetosheath-cusp interface, S. Savin, L. Zelenyi, S. Romanov, I. Sandahl, J. Pickett, E. Amata, l. Avanov, J. Blecki, E. Budnik, J. Buchner, C. Cattell. G. Consolini, J. Fedder, S. Fuselier, H. Kawano, S. Klimov, V. Korepanov, D. Lagoutte, F. Marcucci, M. Mogilevsky, Z. Nemecek, B. Nikutowski, M. Nozdrachev, M. Parrot, J.L. Rauch, V. Romanov, T. Romantsova, C.T. Russell, J. Safrankova, J.A. Sauvaud, A. Skalsky, V. Smirnov, K. Stasiewicz, J.G. Trotignon, and YU. Yermolaev, Annales Geophysicae, 2004, 22: 183-212, 2004.
  118. Dynamic coordinates for auroral ion outflow, L. Andersson, W.K. Peterson, and K.M. McBryde, J. Geophys. Res., 109, A08201, doi:10.1029/2004JA010424, 2004.
  119. Location of the reconnection line for northward interplanetary magnetic field, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, and S.M. Petrinec, J. Geophys. Res., 109(A03219), doi:10.1029/2003JA009975, 2004.
  120. Ion shell distributions as free energy source for plasma waves on field lines mapping to the plasma sheet boundary layer, A. Olsson, P. Janhunnen, and W.K. Peterson, Annales Geophysicae, Vol. 22, pp 2115-2133, 14-6-2004.
  121. On bow shock source of cusp energetic ions, S.-W. Chang, K.J. Trattner, in Particle Acceleration in Astrophysical Plasmas: Geospace and Beyond, Geophys. Mono., Vol. 156, edited by Dennis Gallagher, James Horwitz, Joseph Perez, Robert Preece, and John Quenby, p. 21-30, AGU, Washington. D.C., 2005.
  122. Spatial and temporal cusp structures observed by multiple spacecraft and ground observations, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, T.K. Yeoman, C. Carlson, W.K. Peterson, A. Korth, H. Reme, J.A. Sauvaud and N. Dubouloz, appearing in “Surveys in Geophysics”, edited by Ted Fritz, Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., DOI: 10.1007/s10712-005-1883-3, Volume 26, Numbers 1-3, pp 281 – 305, January 2005.
  123. Solar wind control of Earth’s H+ and O+ outflow rates in the 15-eV to 33-keV energy range, O.W Lennartsson, W.K. Peterson, and H.L. Collin, J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 109, No. A12, A12212 10.1029/2004JA010690, 15 December 2004.
  124. Plasma sheet and (nonstorm) ring current formation from solar and polar wind sources, T.E. Moore, M.-C. Fok, M.O. Chandler, C.R. Chappell, S.P. Christon, D.C. Delcourt, J.A. Fedder, M. Huddleston, M.W. Liemohn, W.K. Peterson, and S. Slinker, J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 110, No. A2, A02210, 2005.
  125. A statistical study of unstable particle populations in the global ring current and their relation to the generation of high m ULF waves, L.J. Baddeley, T.K. Yeoman, D.M. Wright, K.J. Trattner, and B.J. Kellet, Annales Geophysicae, Vol 22, pp 1-13, 2004.
  126. On the coupling between unstable magnetospheric particle populations and resonant high m ULF wave signatures in the ionosphere, L.J. Baddeley, T.K. Yeoman, D.M. Wright, K.J. Trattner, and B.J. Kellet, Annales Geophysicae, Vol 23, pp 1-11, 2005.
  127. Latitude-energy structure of multiple ion beamlets in Polar/TIMAS data in plasma sheet boundary layer and boundary plasma sheet below 6 R_E radial distance: basic properties and statistical analysis, P. Janhunen, A. Olsson, W.K. Peterson, and J.D. Menietti, Annales Geophysicae, Vol. 23, pp.867-876, 30-3-2005.
  128. Estimates of the suprathermal O + outflow characteristic energy and relative location in the auroral oval, L. Andersson, W.K. Peterson, and K.M. McBryde, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L09104, doi:10.1029/2004GL021434, 2005.
  129. Wave-Particle Interactions in the Terrestrial Magnetosphere, L.J. Baddeley, Thesis, University of Leicester, 2003.
  130. K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, S.M. Petrinec, Reply to comment by G.A. Abel, M.P. Freeman, and G. Chisham on “Location of the reconnection line for northward interplanetary magnetic field”, J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 110, No. A10, A10209 doi: 10.1029/2005JA011131, 2005. The comment can be found at: G.A. Abel, M.P. Freeman, G. Chisham, Comment on “Location of the reconnection line for northward interplanetary magnetic field” by K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, and S.M. Petrinec. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 110, No. A10, A10208 doi: 10.1029/2004JA010973. 2005.
  131. Reconnection sites of spatial cusp structures, K.J. Trattner, S.A. Fuselier, S.M. Petrinec, T.K. Yeoman, C. Mouikis, H. Kucharek, and H. Reme, J. Geophys. Res., 110, A04207, doi:10.1029/2004JA010722, 2005.
  132. Alfvén waves and Poynting flux observed simultaneously by Polar and FAST in the plasma sheet boundary layer, J. Dombeck, C. Cattell, J.R. Wygant, A. Keiling, and J. Scudder, J. Geophys. Res., 110, A12S90, doi:10.1029/2005JA011269, 2005.
  133. Ionospheric plasmas in the ring current, T.E. Moore, M-C. Fok, M.O. Chandler, S.-H. Chen, S.P. Christon, D.C. Delcourt, J. Fedder, M. Liemohn, W.K. Peterson, S. Slinker, Geophys. Mono. Ser., 159, Am. Geophys. Res., ISBN 0-87590-424-6, p.179, 2005.
  134. Properties of Alfven Waves in the Magnetotail Below 9 RE and Their Relation to Auroral Acceleration and Major Geomagnetic Storms, J. Dombeck, Thesis, University of Minnesota, 2005.
  135. Flux pile-up and plasma depletion at the high latitude dayside magnetopause during southward interplanetary magnetic field: A cluster event study, T. Moretto, D.G. Sibeck, B. Lavraud, K.J. Trattner, H. Reme, A. Balogh, Annales Geophysicae, 23, 2259-2264, 2005.
  136. Role of plasma waves in Mars’ atmospheric loss, R.E. Ergun, L. Andersson, W. K. Peterson, D. Brain, G. T. Delory, D. L. Mitchell, R. P. Lin, and A. W. Yau , Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L14103, doi:10.1029/2006GL025785, 2006.
  137. Quiet time solar illumination effects on the fluxes and characteristic energies of ionospheric outflow, W.K. Peterson, H.L. Collin, O.W. Lennartsson and A.W. Yau, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A11S05, doi:10.1029/2005JA011596, 2006.
  138. Distinguishing between anti-parallel and component reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, K.J. Trattner, J. Mulcock, S.M. Petrinec, and S.A. Fuselier, ESA Special Publication, SP-598, 2006.
  139. Tracing the location of the reconnection site from the northern and southern cusps, K.J. Trattner, S.M. Petrinec, W.K. Peterson and S.A. Fuselier, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A11211, doi:10.1029/2006JA011673, 2006.
  140. Local time distribution of reconnected field lines under northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, S.M. Petrinec, S.A. Fuselier, E.S. Claflin, and K.J. Trattner, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A11213, doi:10.1029/2006JA011829, 2006.
  141. Temporal Evolution of a staircase ion signature observed by Cluster in the mid-altitude polar cusp, Escoubet C.P., J. M. Bosqued, J. Berchem, K. J. Trattner, M.G.G.T. Taylor, F. Pitout, H. Laakso, A. Masson, M. Dunlop, H. Reme, I. Dandouras , A. Fazakerley, Geophys. Res. Letters, 33, L07108, doi:10.1029/2005GL025598, 2006.
  142. Auroral hot-ion dynamo model with finite gyroradii, O.W. Lennartsson, Phys. Plasmas, 13, 072901,doi:10.1063/1.2217353, 2006.
  143. Medium energy ion calibration, O.W. Lennartsson, in Calibration of Particle Instruments in Space Physcis, Martin Wuest, David S. Evans, and Rudolf von Steiger (Eds.), ISSI Scientific Report SR-007, Published in 2007 by ESA Communications, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, ISBN 987-92-9221-936-9
  144. Computing the reconnection rate at the Earth’s magnetopause using two spacecraft observations, S.A. Fuselier, K.J. Trattner, S.M. Petrinec, C. Owen, and H. Reme, J. Geophys. Res., 110, A06212, DOI: 10.1029/2004JA010805, 2005.
  145. Observations of magnetopause reconnections, K.J. Trattner, S.M. Petrinec, and S.A. Fuselier, in Reconnection of Magnetic Fields, edited by Joachim Birn and Eric Priest, pp. 180-192, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
  146. Location of the reconnection line at the magnetopause during southward IMF conditions, K.J. Trattner, J.S. Mulcock, S.M. Petrinec, and S.A. Fuselier, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L03108, doi:10.1029/2006GL028397, 2007.
  147. Probing the boundary between antiparallel and component reconnection during southward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, Trattner, K. J., J. S. Mulcock, S. M. Petrinec, and S. A. Fuselier (2007), J. Geophys. Res., 112, A08210, doi:10.1029/2007JA012270.
  148. Photoelectron flux variations observed from the FAST satellite, W.K Peterson, T.N. Woods, P.C. Chamberlin, and P.G. Richards, Adv. Space Res. 42, 947-956 (2008), doi:10.1016/j.asr.2007.08.038.
  149. Plasma sheet fine structure at high latitude, O.W. Lennartsson, L. Kistler, and H. Reme, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L18103, doi:10.1029/2007GLO30753 2007.
  150. The Polar Wind: Recent observations, A.W. Yau, T. Abe, and W.K. Peterson, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 60 (2007) 1936-1983.
  151. History of kinetic Polar Wind models and early observations, J.F. Lemaire, W.K. Peterson, T. Chang, R.W. Schunk, A.R. Barakat, H.G. Demars, and G.V. Khazanov, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 60 (2007) 1901-1935.
  152. Simultaneous observations of fluctuating cusp aurora and low-latitude magnetopause reconnection, S.A. Fuselier, S.M. Petrinec, K.J. Trattner, M. Fujimoto, and H. Hasegawa (2007),J. Geophys. Res., 112, A11207, doi:10.1029/2007JA012252.
  153. Two sources of magnetosheath ions observed by Cluster in the mid-altitude polar cusp, Escoubet, C.P., et al., J. Adv. Space Res. doi:10.1016/j.asr.2007.04.031, 2007
  154. Model/Data Comparisons of Ionospheric Outflow as a Function of Invariant Latitude and Magnetic Local Time, R.M. Winglee, W.K. Peterson, A.W. Yau, E. Harnett, and A. Stickle, J. Geophys. Res., 113, A06220, doi:10.1029/2007JA012817, 2008.
  155. Solar-minimum quiet-time ion energization and outflow in dynamic boundary related coordinates, W.K. Peterson, L. Andersson, B.C. Callahan, H.L. Collin, J.D. Scudder, and A.W. Yau, J. Geophys. Res. 113, A07222, doi:10.1029/2008JA013059, 2008.
  156. Observations of the warm plasma cloak and an explanation of its formation in the magnetosphere, C.R. Chappell, M.M. Huddleston, T.E. Moore, B.L. Giles, and D.C. Delcourt, J. Geophys. Res. 113, A09206, doi:10.1029/2007JA012945.
  157. Geomagnetic activity dependence of O+ in transit from the ionosphere, W.K. Peterson, L. Andersson, B. Callahan, S.R. Elkington, R.W. Winglee, J.D. Scudder, and H.L. Collin, J. Atmos. Solar Terr. Phys., 71, 1623, doi:10.1016/j.jastp.2008.11.003.
  158. Cluster view of the plasma sheet boundary layer and bursty bulk flow connection, O.W. Lennartsson, L.M. Kistler, and H.Reme, Ann.Geophys, 27, 1729, 2009, www.ann-geophys.net/27/1729/2009/
  159. Cusp energetic ions as tracers for particle transport into the magnetosphere, K.J. Trattner, S.M. Petrinec, S.A. Fuselier, W.K. Peterson, and R. Friedel, (2010), J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2009/JA014919.
  160. Sources of plasma in the high altitude cusp, W.K. Peterson and K.J. Trattner, Journal of Atmos. and Solar Terr. Phys, 87-88, 1-10, 2012, doi:10.1016/jastp.2001.07.001.
  161. A global comparison of O+ upward flows at 850 km and outflow rates at 6000 km during non storm times, R.J. Redmon, W.K. Peterson, L. Andersson, and W.F. Denig, J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2011JA17390, 2012.
  162. Evidence of multiple reconnection lines at the magnetopause from cusp observations, K.J. Trattner, S. M. Petrinec, S. A. Fuselier, N. Omidi, and D. G. Sibeck (2012), J. Geophys. Res., 117, A01213, doi:10.1029/2011JA017080
  163. Transport of Thermal-energy Ionospheric Oxygen (O+) Ions between 1 the Ionosphere and the Plasma Sheet and Ring Current at Quiet Times Preceding Magnetic Storms, A.W. Yau, Andrew Howarth, W.K. Peterson, and Takumi Abe, J. Geophys. Res., 117, A7, doi:10.1029/2012JA017803, 2012
  164. Dawnward shift of the dayside O outflow distribution: The importance of field line history in O escape from the ionosphere, R. J. Redmon, W. K. Peterson, L. Andersson, and P. G. Richards, J. Geophys. Res., 117, A12, doi:10.1029/2012JA018145, 2012

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