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    Coordinate Singularities of Self-Interacting Vector Field Theories by Coates, Andrew, Ramazanoğlu, Fethi M

    Published in Physical review letters (13-01-2023)
    “…Self-interacting vectors are seeing a burst of interest where various groups demonstrated that the field evolution ends in finite time. Two nonequivalent…”
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    Connecting the dots in magnetic reconnection by Coates, Andrew J.

    “…Four formation-flying spacecraft reveal the 3D electron physics of magnetic reconnection That plasmas don't mix well is a key aspect of this magnetized, highly…”
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    Aerosol growth in Titan’s ionosphere by Lavvas, Panayotis, Yelle, Roger V., Koskinen, Tommi, Bazin, Axel, Vuitton, Véronique, Vigren, Erik, Galand, Marina, Wellbrock, Anne, Coates, Andrew J., Wahlund, Jan-Erik, Crary, Frank J., Snowden, Darci

    “…Photochemically produced aerosols are common among the atmospheres of our solar system and beyond. Observations and models have shown that photochemical…”
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    A transient enhancement of Mercury’s exosphere at extremely high altitudes inferred from pickup ions by Jasinski, Jamie M., Regoli, Leonardo H., Cassidy, Timothy A., Dewey, Ryan M., Raines, Jim M., Slavin, James A., Coates, Andrew J., Gershman, Daniel J., Nordheim, Tom A., Murphy, Neil

    Published in Nature communications (29-09-2020)
    “…Mercury has a global dayside exosphere, with measured densities of 10 −2  cm −3 at ~1500 km. Here we report on the inferred enhancement of neutral densities…”
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    Flux transfer event observation at Saturn's dayside magnetopause by the Cassini spacecraft by Jasinski, Jamie M., Slavin, James A., Arridge, Christopher S., Poh, Gangkai, Jia, Xianzhe, Sergis, Nick, Coates, Andrew J., Jones, Geraint H., Waite, J. Hunter

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-07-2016)
    “…We present the first observation of a flux rope at Saturn's dayside magnetopause. This is an important result because it shows that the Saturnian magnetopause…”
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    Interaction of Titan's ionosphere with Saturn's magnetosphere by Coates, Andrew J

    “…Titan is the only Moon in the Solar System with a significant permanent atmosphere. Within this nitrogen–methane atmosphere, an ionosphere forms. Titan has no…”
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    Constraints on a potential aerial biosphere on Venus: I. Cosmic rays by Dartnell, Lewis R., Nordheim, Tom Andre, Patel, Manish R., Mason, Jonathon P., Coates, Andrew J., Jones, Geraint H.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-09-2015)
    “…The habitable zone high in the atmosphere of Venus, defined here by the combination of high temperature and acidity, lies between 51 and 62km altitude and…”
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    The man who worked too hard by Coates, Andrew D

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (17-09-2013)
    “…Coates recalls that a crush of too many patients due to influenza highlighted the fragility of the health care system. But the case of the man admitted in the…”
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    Parasite management in aquaculture exerts selection on salmon louse behaviour by Coates, Andrew, Johnsen, Ingrid A., Dempster, Tim, Phillips, Ben L.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-08-2021)
    “…The evolution of pest resistance to management strategies is a major challenge for farmed systems. Mitigating the effects of pest adaptation requires…”
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    Evolutionary predictions for a parasite metapopulation: Modelling salmon louse resistance to pest controls in aquaculture by Coates, Andrew, Robinson, Nicholas A., Dempster, Tim, Johnsen, Ingrid, Phillips, Ben L.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-12-2023)
    “…Pests often evolve resistance to pest controls used in agriculture and aquaculture. The rate of pest adaptation is influenced by the type of control, the…”
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    Diamagnetic depression observations at Saturn's magnetospheric cusp by the Cassini spacecraft by Jasinski, Jamie M., Arridge, Christopher S., Coates, Andrew J., Jones, Geraint H., Sergis, Nick, Thomsen, Michelle F., Krupp, Norbert

    “…The magnetospheric cusp is a region where shocked solar wind plasma can enter a planetary magnetosphere, after magnetic reconnection has occurred at the…”
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    A new upper limit to the field-aligned potential near Titan by Coates, Andrew J., Wellbrock, Anne, Waite, J. Hunter, Jones, Geraint H.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-06-2015)
    “…Neutral particles dominate regions of the Saturn magnetosphere and locations near several of Saturn's moons. Sunlight ionizes neutrals, producing…”
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    Io's Tortured Interior by Coates, Andrew J.

    “…Magnetic measurements made by the Galileo spacecraft reveal an ocean of magma under Io's frozen surface. Jupiter's moon Io is the most volcanic object in the…”
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    Sources of rotational signals in Saturn's magnetosphere by Khurana, Krishan K., Mitchell, Donald G., Arridge, Christopher S., Dougherty, Michele K., Russell, Christopher T., Paranicas, Chris, Krupp, Norbert, Coates, Andrew J.

    “…Saturn's internal magnetic field is exceptionally symmetric about its rotation axis. Yet local and remotely sensed observations of field and plasma in Saturn's…”
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    Cassini plasma observations of Saturn's magnetospheric cusp by Jasinski, Jamie M., Arridge, Christopher S., Coates, Andrew J., Jones, Geraint H., Sergis, Nick, Thomsen, Michelle F., Reisenfeld, Daniel B., Krupp, Norbert, Waite, J. Hunter

    “…The magnetospheric cusp is a funnel‐shaped region where shocked solar wind plasma is able to enter the high‐latitude magnetosphere via the process of magnetic…”
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