Alessandro Retinò
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5824-2852
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5054484049 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Quantum mechanics
- Nuclear physics
- Plasma
- Magnetic field
- Geology
- Geography
- Engineering
- Thermodynamics
- Mechanics
- Meteorology
- Computer science
- Solar wind
- Astronomy
- Magnetosphere
- Magnetic reconnection
- Aerospace engineering
- Chemistry
- Geophysics
- Computational physics
- Organic chemistry
- Magnetopause
- Turbulence
- Electron
- Classical mechanics
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- MAKOS: Multi-point Assessment of the Kinematics of Shocks
- An Overview of HelioSwarm: A NASA MIDEX Mission to Reveal the Nature of Turbulence in Space Plasmas
- Science Data From a Multi-Spacecraft, Multi-Scale Observatory: Data Processing, Selection, and Analysis for the HelioSwarm Mission
- Multiscale analysis of a current sheet crossing associated with a fast earthward flow during a substorm event detected by MMS
- Investigation of the homogeneity of the energy conversion processes atdipolarization fronts observed by MMS.
- Suprathermal electron acceleration during reconnection onset in the magnetotail
- Jet front-driven mirror waves and shocklets
- Formation of Flux Ropes and Associated Vortices at the Magnetopause: Kinetic Simulations and Comparison with Cluster Observations
- Energetic Electron Acceleration at Reconnection Jet Fronts in the Magnetotail
- Oscillatory braking of BBFs and associated ionospheric response (Invited)
- Multi-scale Observations of the Near-Earth Flow Braking Region
- Multi-Scale Observations of Magnetic Reconnection at the Subsolar Magnetopause
- Magnetic Reconnection in a Turbulent Space Plasma: Cluster Multi-Spacecraft Observations in the Magnetosheath
- Plasma Sheet Thickness During A Bursty Bulk Flow Reversal
- The Microphysics of the Dipolarization/Jet Braking Region in the Near-Earth Magnetotail: Cluster Multi-Point Observations
- Retreat and reformation of X-line during quasi-continuous reconnection at the high- latitude magnetopause
- In-Situ Observations of Magnetic Reconnection and Associated Energetic Particle Acceleration in Near-Earth Space
- Electron acceleration in the near-Earth magnetotail in substorms
- Asymmetric plasma mixing via symmetrically developed vortices at the Earth's magnetopause
- Reconnection in Thin Current Sheets and Coherent Dissipation in Intermittent Strong Space Plasma Turbulence
- Multi-point observations of the Hall electro-magnetic field and secondary island formation during magnetic reconnection
- Cluster observations of the local energy transfer at the dayside magnetopause under steady interplanetary magnetic field conditions
- A New Method for Determining Whether Reconnection Occurs at a Current Sheet
- Magnetic Reconnection at the Magnetopause Observed by the Four Cluster Spacecraft
- Cluster Spacecraft Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Separatrix Regions at the Earth's Dayside Magnetopause.
- The Magnetic Reconnection Diffusion Region from Four-Spacecraft Observations
- Kinetic Aspects During a Quasi-Continuous Reconnection Event Tailward of the Cusp: Cluster CIS Observations.
- Cluster Spacecraft Observations of Antiparallel and Component Magnetic Reconnection Close to the X-line at the High-Latitude Magnetopause
Linked Co-Authors
- A. B. Galvin
- A. W. Case
- Amir Caspi
- B. L. Giles
- B. Lavraud
- Bennett A. Maruca
- Bernard J. Vasquez
- C. Forsyth
- C. J. Owen
- C. S. Reynolds
- Charles W. Smith
- D. J. Gershman
- Daniel Verscharen
- F. D. Wilder
- Ferdinand Plaschke
- G. B. Hospodarsky
- H. Y. Wei
- Harlan E. Spence
- J. C. Kasper
- J. E. Stawarz
- J. Mukherjee
- J. P. Eastwood
- J. S. Halekas
- J. T. Niehof
- J. T. Steinberg
- K. G. Klein
- Kenneth R. Bromund
- L. K. Jian
- Li‐Jen Chen
- M. Hesse
- M. Kretzschmar
- M. R. Argall
- N. Ahmadi
- O. Le Contel
- Olga Alexandrova
- R. B. Torbert
- R. M. Skoug
- S. A. Fuselier
- S. J. Schwartz
- S. Y. Huang
- Suleiman Baraka
- T. Chust
- W. H. Matthaeus
- Yuri V. Khotyaintsev
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Austrian Academy of Sciences
- Austrian Institute of Space Science Research
- Centre d'Etude des Environnements Terrestre et Planetaires, Velizy
- Ecole Polytechnique, LPP, Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas
- Finnish Meteorological Institute
- Imperial College, Department of Physics
- Imperial College, London
- JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- JAXA, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
- Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
- KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching
- Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Lindau
- NASA Ames Research Center
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- Princeton University, New Jersey
- RAS, Space Research Institute, Moscow
- Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
- Southwest Research Institute, Boulder
- Southwest Research Institute, Texas
- Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna
- Technical University of Braunschweig, Institute for Geophysics and Space Physics
- Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama, Japan
- University College London, Mullard Space Science Laboratory
- University of Alberta, Canada
- University of Arizona
- University of Calgary, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
- University of California, San Diego
- University of Cambridge, UK
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
- University of Delaware
- University of Delaware, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of Iowa
- University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of Michigan
- University of Murcia, Spain
- University of New Hampshire
- University of New Hampshire, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of Oxford, UK
- University of Texas, Arlington
- University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysics
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- West Virginia University
- Wuhan University, China
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