Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
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- A Backward Modeling Study of Intercontinental Pollution Transport Using Aircraft Measurements
- Isotope transfer from O<SUB>3</SUB> to CO<SUB>2</SUB> in light of the ozone isotope anomaly
- Isotopically poly-substituted N<SUB>2</SUB>O species as new tracers for stratospheric processes
- The Temperature Dependence of Positional Resolved {}<SUP>18</SUP>O Fractionation in Ozone
- Absolute calibration of the intramolecular nitrogen isotope distribution in N<SUB>2</SUB>O
- An Advanced Dust Telescope
- Changes of Methane and Nitrous Oxide in the Atmosphere : new Constraints From Stable Isotope Analyses in Polar Firn and ice.
- JIMO Surface Composition Investigation of the Galilean Moons Via High-Resolution Analysis of Ejecta Dust Particles
- The Temporal and Spatial Variations of the D/H Ratio of H<SUB>2</SUB> in the Free Troposphere: CARIBIC Results
- The changing isotopic composition of atmospheric N2O determined from the University of Heidelberg air archive
- Interaction of Saturnian Dust Stream Particles Detected by the Cassini Cosmic Dust Analyser (CDA) With the Interplanetary Medium on Approach to Saturn
- Online Method for Oxygen Triple Isotope Analyses of Nitrate
- Stream Particles as Messengers from Saturn's Rings
- The Stable Isotope Composition of Stratospheric and Mesospheric H<SUB>2</SUB>
- Evidence for Long-Range Transport of North American Anthropogenic and Wildfire Emissions to Europe from Airborne and Ground Based Lidar Measurements during European ITOP (IGAC Lagrangian 2K4, ICARTT)
- Magnetospheric interaction with Saturn's icy satellites
- Performance Tests of a Dust Telescope
- Saturn's E ring as seen by Cassini
- The Large Area Mass Analyzer: instrument to detect and analyze dust particles in space
- Calibration of the Large Area Mass Analyzer (LAMA) instrument for the detection of cosmic dust
- Observations of methane sulfonic acid in tropical tropospheric aerosol
- Impact ionization mass spectrometer instrument development for cosmic dust particles
- Rhea's interaction with Saturn's magnetosphere
- The vertical structure of Saturn's E ring as a consequence of the Enceladus plumes
- A debris disk surrounding Saturn's moon Rhea
- Cassini CAPS-ELS observations of Enceladus's plume
- Chemical Composition Measurement of Cosmic Dust from Impact Generated Plasmas
- Experimental program for investigating the basic physics of the lunar atmosphere
- LDEX: Lunar Dust EXperiment
- On the formation of sodium bearing E ring ice grains on Enceladus.
- Saturn's E ring as seen by the Cassini dust detector
- Sodium Salts in Ice Grains from Enceladus' Plumes: Evidence for an Ocean below the Moon's Surface
- Exploration of zodiacal dust environment at Saturn by CASSINI-CDA
- In-situ composition analysis of dust particles originating from Europa and Ganymede in future missions and its scientific value
- Long-term evolution of Saturn's E ring particles (Invited)
- Mass spectra of organic and inorganic dust particles measured by an impact ionization mass analyzer instrument
- Program of the Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Sciences
- The Dust Accelerator Facility at CCLDAS
- The Electrostatic Lunar Dust Analyzer (ELDA) Instrument
- Aircraft observations of Asian pollution transported into the Arctic UTLS
- Compositional profile of the Enceladian ice plume from in situ measurements
- Dust Telescopes and Active Dust Collectors: Linking Dust to Their Sources
- Enceladus Dust Production - New Insights from Cassini
- LDEX-PLUS: Lunar Dust Experiment with Chemical Analysis Capability to search for Water
- Nano-Dust Analyzer
- Planetary Magnetosphere Probed by Charged Dust Particles
- Saturnian Stream Particles as a Probe of Enceladus' Interior
- The Cassini Enceladus encounters in the view of energetic particle measurements
- The Heidelberg Dust Accelerator: Investigating Hypervelocity Particle Impacts
- Compositional Mapping of Planetary moons by Mass Spectrometry of Dust Ejecta
- First Science Results of the CCLDAS Dust Accelerator Facility
- Geophysics and Geochemistry of Enceladus and the Galilean Moons from Analysis of Ejected Ice Particles
- Heliospheric filtering effects on the size distribution of interstellar grains in the solar system
- Initial thin film penetration studies at the Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies
- Interplanetary dust fluxes measured by STEREO/WAVES at 1AU
- Secondary Ejecta from Hypervelocity Dust Impacts
- The calibration of the Lunar Dust Experiment (LDEX) instrument
- Cratering Studies in Thin Plastic Films
- Nano-Dust Analyzer for the detection and chemical composition measurement particles originating from near the Sun
- Recent science results from the CCLDAS dust accelerator
- Cratering Studies in Thin Plastic Films
- Overview of Recent Science Results from the CCLDAS Dust Accelerator
- Cosima - Cometary Dust Analysis Next to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
- GIADA On-Board Rosetta: Early Dust Grain Detections and Dust Coma Characterization of Comet 67P/C-G
- The role of the heliosphere for interstellar dust trajectories - revisited
- COSIMA at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko After Perihelion
- Coma dust environment observed by GIADA during the Perihelion of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
- Electrostatic dust transport on airless planetary bodies: Laboratory measurements of the charge of lofted dust particles and their subsequent dynamics
- Fragments from the Origins of the Solar System and our Interstellar Locale (FOSSIL): A Discovery Mission Concept
- Measuring the Extragalactic Background Light With an Interstellar Probe
- The SUfarce Dust Analyzer (SUDA ): Compositional Mapping of Europa's Surface.
- Interstellar Probe Measurements of Dust in Our Heliosphere
- Interstellar Probe: a Goldmine for Interstellar Dust Research and Synergies with Heliosphere Science
- Opportunities to Directly Observe the Interaction of Interstellar Dust with our Heliosphere with an Interstellar Probe
- Science Expectations for the Interstellar Dust Experiment (IDEX) onboard the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) Mission
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- A. Korpi-Lagg
- A. R. Poppe
- A. Rotundi
- Aigen Li
- C. Briois
- C. M. Lisse
- D. J. McComas
- E. Mazzotta Epifani
- J. R. Szalay
- Jonathan D. Slavin
- K. Dialynas
- Lennart R. Baalmann
- M. Ferrari
- M. Fulle
- M. Horányi
- Neal J. Turner
- P. Palumbo
- Pedro Lacerda
- R. Srama
- S. Hunziker
- S. Kempf
- Stavro Ivanovski
- T. Munsat
- V. Mennella
- Vincenzo Della Corte
- Z. Sternovsky