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    Correlations between the proton temperature anisotropy and transverse high-frequency waves in the solar wind by Bourouaine, Sofiane, Marsch, Eckart, Neubauer, Fritz M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-07-2010)
    “…Correlations are studied between the power density of transverse waves having frequencies between 0.01 and 1 normalized to the proton gyrofrequency in the…”
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    Evidence for temporal variability of Enceladus' gas jets: Modeling of Cassini observations by Saur, Joachim, Schilling, Nico, Neubauer, Fritz M., Strobel, Darrell F., Simon, Sven, Dougherty, Michele K., Russell, Christopher T., Pappalardo, Robert T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2008)
    “…Time variability of Enceladus' gas plume is deduced from a joint investigation of Cassini spacecraft magnetic field data obtained during the first three flybys…”
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    Hemisphere coupling in Enceladus' asymmetric plasma interaction by Saur, Joachim, Neubauer, Fritz M., Schilling, Nico

    “…The recently discovered neutral gas plume around the south pole of Enceladus introduces a pronounced north‐south asymmetry in the plasma interaction of…”
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    Wind-induced seasonal angular momentum exchange at Titan's surface and its influence on Titan's length-of-day by Tokano, Tetsuya, Neubauer, Fritz M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-12-2005)
    “…Titan's substantial obliquity and the global extent of the Hadley circulation give rise to seasonal variation in the mean zonal wind speed and direction in the…”
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    Titan's Magnetic Field Signature During the First Cassini Encounter by Backes, Heiko, Neubauer, Fritz M, Dougherty, Michele K, Achilleos, Nicholas, André, Nicolas, Arridge, Christopher S, Bertucci, Cesar, Jones, Geraint H, Khurana, Krishan K, Russell, Christopher T, Wennmacher, Alexandre

    “…The magnetic field signature obtained by Cassini during its first close encounter with Titan on 26 October 2004 is presented and explained in terms of an…”
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    3D global multi-species Hall-MHD simulation of the Cassini T9 flyby by Ma, Ying-Juan, Nagy, Andrew F., Toth, Gabor, Cravens, Thomas E., Russell, Christopher T., Gombosi, Tamas I., Wahlund, Jan-Erik, Crary, Frank J., Coates, Andrew J., Bertucci, César L., Neubauer, Fritz M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-12-2007)
    “…The wake region of Titan is an important component of Titan's interaction with its surrounding plasma and therefore a thorough understanding of its formation…”
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    Multi-frequency electromagnetic sounding of the Galilean moons by Seufert, Mario, Saur, Joachim, Neubauer, Fritz M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-08-2011)
    “…► We derive and discuss inducing magnetic field signals of various frequencies inside the jovian magnetosphere. ► Inductive responses of the interiors of the…”
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    An Empirical Model of Titan's Magnetic Environment During the Cassini Era: Evidence for Seasonal Variability by Kabanovic, Slawa, Simon, Sven, Neubauer, Fritz M., Meeks, Zachary

    “…Based on the magnetic field data collected during the Cassini era, we construct an empirical model of the ambient magnetospheric field conditions along the…”
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    Induced Magnetic Fields in Solar System Bodies by Saur, Joachim, Neubauer, Fritz M., Glassmeier, Karl-Heinz

    Published in Space science reviews (01-05-2010)
    “…Electromagnetic induction is a powerful technique to study the electrical conductivity of the interior of the Earth and other solar system bodies. Information…”
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    Analysis of Cassini magnetic field observations over the poles of Rhea by Simon, Sven, Kriegel, Hendrik, Saur, Joachim, Wennmacher, Alexandre, Neubauer, Fritz M., Roussos, Elias, Motschmann, Uwe, Dougherty, Michele K.

    “…We analyze Cassini magnetic field observations from the only two polar flybys of Saturn's largest icy satellite Rhea (R2 on 02 March 2010 and R3 on 11 January…”
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    Influence of negatively charged plume grains on the structure of Enceladus' Alfvén wings: Hybrid simulations versus Cassini Magnetometer data by Kriegel, Hendrik, Simon, Sven, Motschmann, Uwe, Saur, Joachim, Neubauer, Fritz M., Persoon, Ann M., Dougherty, Michele K., Gurnett, Donald A.

    “…We apply the hybrid simulation code AIKEF (adaptive ion kinetic electron fluid) to the interaction between Enceladus' plume and Saturn's magnetospheric plasma…”
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    Variability of Titan's induced magnetotail: Cassini magnetometer observations by Simon, Sven, Neubauer, Fritz M., Wennmacher, Alexandre, Dougherty, Michele K.

    “…We study the structure and variability of Titan's magnetotail by analyzing Cassini magnetic field observations from all tail crossings between 2005 and 2013…”
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    Magnetic signatures of a tenuous atmosphere at Dione by Simon, Sven, Saur, Joachim, Neubauer, Fritz M., Wennmacher, Alexandre, Dougherty, Michele K.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-08-2011)
    “…We present Cassini magnetic field observations from the only two close flybys (16DI and 129DI) of Saturn's icy satellite Dione which have been carried out so…”
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    Methane drizzle on Titan by Tokano, Tetsuya, McKay, Christopher P, Neubauer, Fritz M, Atreya, Sushil K, Ferri, Francesca, Fulchignoni, Marcello, Niemann, Hasso B

    Published in Nature (27-07-2006)
    “…Saturn's moon Titan shows landscapes with fluvial features suggestive of hydrology based on liquid methane. Recent efforts in understanding Titan's methane…”
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    Structure of Titan's induced magnetosphere under varying background magnetic field conditions: Survey of Cassini magnetometer data from flybys TA-T85 by Simon, Sven, van Treeck, Shari C., Wennmacher, Alexandre, Saur, Joachim, Neubauer, Fritz M., Bertucci, Cesar L., Dougherty, Michele K.

    “…Cassini magnetic field observations between 2004 and 2012 suggest the ambient field conditions near Titan's orbit to differ significantly from the frequently…”
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    Hybrid simulation of Titan's interaction with the supersonic solar wind during Cassini's T96 flyby by Feyerabend, Moritz, Simon, Sven, Neubauer, Fritz M., Motschmann, Uwe, Bertucci, Cesar, Edberg, Niklas J. T., Hospodarsky, George B., Kurth, William S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-01-2016)
    “…By applying a hybrid (kinetic ions and fluid electrons) simulation code, we study the plasma environment of Saturn's largest moon Titan during Cassini's T96…”
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    Time-varying interaction of Europa with the jovian magnetosphere: Constraints on the conductivity of Europa's subsurface ocean by Schilling, Nico, Neubauer, Fritz M., Saur, Joachim

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-12-2007)
    “…We study the conductivity distribution inside Europa by using a time-dependent 3D-model of the temporal periodic interaction between Europa and the jovian…”
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    Titan's highly dynamic magnetic environment: A systematic survey of Cassini magnetometer observations from flybys TA–T62 by Simon, Sven, Wennmacher, Alexandre, Neubauer, Fritz M., Bertucci, Cesar L., Kriegel, Hendrik, Saur, Joachim, Russell, Christopher T., Dougherty, Michele K.

    Published in Planetary and space science (01-08-2010)
    “…We analyze the variability of the ambient magnetic field near Titan during Cassini encounters TA–T62 (October 2004–October 2009). Cassini magnetometer (MAG)…”
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