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Space Physics of Near-Earth EnvironmentThe solar system is comprised of the Sun, the planets, their atmospheres and plasma environs, the small bodies, e.g. comets, down to dust particles, interstellar matter intruding from outside, and the cosmic radiation. At MPE we mainly investigate the plasma physical phenomena in the solar atmosphere, in the Earth's magnetosphere and it's boundaries, and in interplanetary space.
These in-situ measurements are complemented by theoretical investigations and numerical simulations. These include, for example, reconnection studies, instability analysis of plasma turbulence, studies of the physics of mirror modes as a superconducting analogue in high-temperature plasma, and numerical full particle electromagnetic (PIC) simulation of the quasi-parallel and quasi-perpendicular shocks that are observed throughout the solar system, as for example at the bow shock of the Earth and the termination shock of the heliosphere.
Projects of this department with WWW-links:
Contact person: Dr. B. Klecker |
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