Items where Author is "Dunn, W. R."

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Xu, Y. and Arridge, C. S. and Yao, Z. H. and Zhang, B. and Ray, L. C. and Badman, S. V. and Dunn, W. R. and Ebert, R. W. and Chen, J. J. and Allegrini, F. and Kurth, W. S. and Qin, T. S. and Connerney, J. E. P. and McComas, D. J. and Bolton, S. J. and Wei, Y. (2024) In situ evidence of the magnetospheric cusp of Jupiter from Juno spacecraft measurements. Nature Communications, 15 (1): 6062. ISSN 2041-1723

Weigt, Dale M. and Jackman, C. M. and Moral Pombo, D. and Badman, S. V. and Louis, C. K. and Dunn, W. R. and McEntee, S. C. and Branduardi-Raymont, G. and Grodent, D. and Vogt, M. F. and Tao, C. and Gladstone, G. R. and Kraft, R. P. and Kurth, W. S. and Connerney, J. E. P. (2023) Identifying the Variety of Jovian X-Ray Auroral Structures : Tying the Morphology of X-Ray Emissions to Associated Magnetospheric Dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 128 (11): e2023JA031. ISSN 2169-9380

Xu, Y. and Yao, Z. H. and Ye, S.‐Y. and Badman, S. V. and Dialynas, K. and Sergis, N. and Ray, L. C. and Guo, R. L. and Pan, D. X. and Dunn, W. R. and Zhang, B. and Bader, A. and Kinrade, J. and Wu, S. Y. and Coates, A. J. and Mitchell, D. G. and Wei, Y. (2023) A Possible Unified Picture for the Connected Recurrent Magnetic Dipolarization, Quasi‐Periodic ENA Enhancement, SKR Low‐Frequency Extension and Narrowband Emission at Saturn. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 128 (9): e2023JA031. ISSN 2169-9402

Xu, Yan and Yao, Z. H. and Zhang, B. and Delamere, P. A. and Ray, Licia C and Dunn, W. R. and Badman, Sarah and Feng, E. H. and Zheng, Z. Q. and Bolton, S. J. and Grodent, D. C. and Bonfond, B. . and Wei, Y. (2023) On the Relation Between Jupiter's Aurora and the Dawnside Current Sheet. Geophysical Research Letters, 50 (13): e2023GL104. ISSN 0094-8276

Dunn, W. R. and Weigt, D. M. and Grodent, D. and Yao, Z. H. and May, D. and Feigelman, K. and Sipos, B. and Fleming, D. and McEntee, S. and Bonfond, B. and Gladstone, G. R. and Johnson, R. E. and Jackman, C. M. and Guo, R. L. and Branduardi‐Raymont, G. and Wibisono, A. D. and Kraft, R. P. and Nichols, J. D. and Ray, L. C. (2022) Jupiter's X‐Ray and UV Dark Polar Region. Geophysical Research Letters, 49 (11): e2021GL097. ISSN 0094-8276

Dunn, W. R. and Branduardi-Raymont, G. and Ray, L. C. and Jackman, C. M. and Kraft, R. P. and Elsner, R. F. and Rae, I. J. and Yao, Z. and Vogt, M. F. and Jones, G. H. and Gladstone, G. R. and Orton, G. S. and Sinclair, J. A. and Ford, P. G. and Graham, G. A. and Caro-Carretero, R. and Coates, A. J. (2017) The independent pulsations of Jupiter's northern and southern X-ray auroras. Nature Astronomy, 1 (11). pp. 758-764. ISSN 2397-3366

Yao, Z. H. and Coates, A. J. and Ray, L. C. and Rae, I. J. and Grodent, D. and Jones, Geraint H. and Dougherty, M. K. and Owen, C. J. and Guo, R. L. and Dunn, W. R. and Radioti, A. and Pu, Z. Y. and Lewis, G. R. and Waite, J. H. and Gerard, J. -C. (2017) Corotating Magnetic Reconnection Site in Saturn's Magnetosphere. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 846 (2): 25. ISSN 2041-8205

Yao, Z. H. and Grodent, D. and Ray, L. C. and Rae, I. J. and Coates, A. J. and Pu, Z. Y. and Lui, A. T. and Radioti, A. and Waite, J. H. and Jones, Geraint. H. and Guo, R. L. and Dunn, W. R. (2017) Two fundamentally different drivers of dipolarizations at Saturn. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 122 (4). pp. 4348-4356. ISSN 2169-9380

Kimura, T. and Kraft, R. P. and Elsner, R. F. and Branduardi-Raymont, Graziella and Gladstone, G. R. and Tao, C. and Yoshioka, Kazuo and Murakami, G. and Yamazaki, A. and Tsuchiya, F. and Vogt, M. F. and Masters, Adam and Hasegawa, H. and Badman, Sarah Victoria and Roediger, E. and Ezoe, Y. and Dunn, W. R. and Yoshikawa, I. and Fujimoto, M. and Murray, S. S. (2016) Jupiter's X-ray and EUV auroras monitored by Chandra, XMM-Newton, and Hisaki satellite. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. pp. 2308-2320. ISSN 2169-9402

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