Lennard A. Fisk

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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William Ian Axford grad student 1967-1969 UCSD
 (PhD started at Cornell University 1965 to 1967. Then transferred to UCSD.)
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Zhao L, Landi E, Lepri ST, et al. (2017) AN ANOMALOUS COMPOSITION IN SLOW SOLAR WIND AS A SIGNATURE OF MAGNETIC RECONNECTION IN ITS SOURCE REGION The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 228: 4
Zhao L, Landi E, Lepri ST, et al. (2017) On the Relation between the In Situ Properties and the Coronal Sources of the Solar Wind The Astrophysical Journal. 846: 135
Gloeckler G, Fisk LA. (2015) MORE EVIDENCE THAT VOYAGER 1 IS STILL IN THE HELIOSPHERE Astrophysical Journal Letters. 806
Gloeckler G, Fisk LA. (2015) IBEX observations provide strong evidence that Voyager 1 is still in the heliosheath Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 642
Fisk LA. (2015) 50 years of research on particle acceleration in the heliosphere Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 642
Gloeckler G, Fisk LA. (2015) Has Voyager 1 really crossed the heliopause? Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 577
Fisk LA, Gloeckler G. (2015) A model for the nose region of the heliosheath Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 577
Zhao L, Landi E, Zurbuchen TH, et al. (2014) The evolution of 1 Au equatorial solar wind and its association with the morphology of the heliospheric current sheet from solar cycles 23 to 24 Astrophysical Journal. 793
Landi E, Oran R, Lepri ST, et al. (2014) Charge state evolution in the solar wind. III. Model comparison with observations Astrophysical Journal. 790
Fisk LA, Gloeckler G. (2014) On whether or not voyager 1 has crossed the heliopause Astrophysical Journal. 789
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