PACS numbers

94.05.−a Space plasma physics 94.80.+g Instrumentation for space plasma physics, ionosphere, and magnetosphere 96.12.Jt Atmospheres 96.15.Hy Atmospheres 96.50.Ci Solar wind plasma; sources of solar wind
  1. D.V. Bisikalo, V.I. Shematovich et alGas envelopes of exoplanets—hot Jupiters64 747–800 (2021)
    96.15.Hy
  2. A.A. Petrukovich, H.V. Malova et alModern view of the solar wind from micro to macro scales63 801–811 (2020)
    96.50.Ci, 96.60.−j (all)
  3. V.V. Izmodenov “Global structure of the heliosphere: 3D kinetic-MHD model and the interpretation of spacecraft data61 793–804 (2018)
    96.50.Ci, 96.50.Ek, 96.60.Vg (all)
  4. L.M. Zelenyi, A.I. Neishtadt et alQuasiadiabatic dynamics of charged particles in a space plasma56 347–394 (2013)
    52.20.Dq, 52.40.Kh, 94.05.−a (all)
  5. N.A. Armand, Yu.V. Gulyaev et alResults of solar wind and planetary ionosphere research using radiophysical methods53 517–523 (2010)
    94.20.−y, 96.50.Ci, 96.30.−t (all)
  6. V.E. Kunitsyn, E.D. Tereshchenko et alSatellite radio probing and the radio tomography of the ionosphere53 523–528 (2010)
    41.20.Jb, 94.20.−y, 94.80.+g (all)
  7. V.D. Kuznetsov “Space research at the Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, Russian Academy of Sciences53 528–534 (2010)
    07.87.+v, 94.20.−y, 94.80.+g (all)
  8. V.A. Blednov “Basic principles for determining the components of the Earth’s magnetic field on moving ferromagnetic objects (fundamentals of field separation theory)40 1061–1065 (1997)
    94.30.−d, 94.80.+g (all)
  9. L.I. Dorman, I.Ya. Libin “Short-period variations in cosmic-ray intensity28 233–256 (1985)
    98.70.Sa, 96.50.sh, 96.50.Bh, 96.50.Ci, 96.60.Vg (all)
  10. K.G. Ivanov “Structure of the Typical Nonstationary Stream of Interplanetary Plasma from Direct Measurements18 807–809 (1975)
    96.50.Ci, 96.50.Qx, 96.50.Fm, 96.50.Tf, 96.50.Ek, 96.60.qe (all)
  11. V.I. Moroz, L.V. Ksanfomaliti, A.É. Nadzhip “’Mars-3′: Astrophysical Studies of the Lower Atmosphere and the Surface of the Planet16 741–742 (1974)
    96.30.Gc, 96.12.Jt, 95.40.+s (all)
  12. M.A. Kolosov, N.A. Savich “Study of the Space Plasma by the Dispersion Interferometer Method16 742–743 (1974)
    94.05.−a, 94.80.+g, 96.12.Jt, 96.15.Hy, 96.50.Ci (all)
  13. M.A. Kolosov, O.I. Yakovlev “A Study of Propagation of Radio Waves in the Solar System Using Soviet Space Stations16 743–744 (1974)
    96.12.Jt, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Ea, 96.12.Kz, 96.20.−n, 84.40.Ua (all)
  14. G.S. Ivanov-Kholodnyi, A.V. Mikhailov, N.A. Savich “Formation of the Ionosphere of Mars16 744–746 (1974)
    96.30.Hf, 96.12.Jt (all)
  15. A.G. Kislyakov “Radioastronomical investigations in the millimeter and submillimeter bands13 495–521 (1971)
    95.85.Fm, 95.55.Jz, 96.12.Jt, 97.10.Ex, 98.38.−j, 96.60.Na, 98.70.Vc (all)
  16. V.I. Moroz “The atmosphere of Venus14 317–340 (1971)
    96.30.Ea, 96.12.Jt, 96.12.Bc, 96.12.Ma (all)
  17. N.A. Lotova “Radioastronomical investigations of the inhomogeneous structure of the near-solar plasma11 424–434 (1968)
    96.60.P−, 96.60.Vg, 95.30.Qd, 96.50.Ci, 98.70.Dk (all)
  18. L.S. Gorn, B.I. Khazanov “Radiation measurements in space11 437–452 (1968)
    92.60.Vb, 96.50.Ci, 96.60.Vg, 94.30.−d, 29.40.Mc, 95.55.−n (all)
  19. N.A. Lotova, V.M. Finkel’berg “Interplanetary flickering of radio sources and its use in astrophysics9 180–182 (1966)
    98.70.Dk, 95.55.Jz, 96.60.Ub, 96.60.Tf, 96.50.Ci (all)
  20. S.N. Vernov, A.E. Chudakov “Investigations of cosmic radiation and of the terrestrial corpuscular radiation by means of rockets and satellites3 230–250 (1960)
    95.40.+s, 96.50.S−, 94.30.Va, 94.80.+g (all)
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