Antoinette Galvin

Antoinette Galvin

University of New Hampshire

H-index: 57

North America-United States

About Antoinette Galvin

Antoinette Galvin, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Hampshire, specializes in the field of heliophysics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Inter-Calibration of Solar Orbiter’s Heavy Ion Sensor and Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph

The Width of Magnetic Ejecta Measured near 1 au: Lessons from STEREO-A Measurements in 2021–2022

Combining STEREO heliospheric imagers and Solar Orbiter to investigate the evolution of the 2022 March 10 CME

Iron Heating Across a Shock Observed by Solar Orbiter's Heavy Ion Sensor

First results from the Solar Orbiter Heavy Ion Sensor

HelioSwarm: a multipoint, multiscale mission to characterize turbulence

Plasma turbulence: Challenges and next transformative steps from the perspective of multi-spacecraft measurements

Unveiling plasma energization and energy transport in the Earth Magnetospheric System: the need for future coordinated multiscale observations

Antoinette Galvin Information

University

Position

Research Professor

Citations(all)

10071

Citations(since 2020)

2747

Cited By

8244

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

138

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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University of New Hampshire

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Antoinette Galvin Skills & Research Interests

heliophysics

Top articles of Antoinette Galvin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Inter-Calibration of Solar Orbiter’s Heavy Ion Sensor and Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph

Benjamin Alterman

Robert Allen

Ryan Dewey

Stefano Livi

Jim Raines

...

2024/3/7

The Width of Magnetic Ejecta Measured near 1 au: Lessons from STEREO-A Measurements in 2021–2022

The Astrophysical Journal

Noé Lugaz

Bin Zhuang

Camilla Scolini

Nada Al-Haddad

Charles J Farrugia

...

2024/2/20

Combining STEREO heliospheric imagers and Solar Orbiter to investigate the evolution of the 2022 March 10 CME

Astronomy & Astrophysics

B Zhuang

N Lugaz

N Al-Haddad

C Scolini

CJ Farrugia

...

2024/2/1

Iron Heating Across a Shock Observed by Solar Orbiter's Heavy Ion Sensor

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Benjamin L Alterman

Stefano Livi

Christopher Owen

Philippe Louarn

Roberto Bruno

...

2023/5

First results from the Solar Orbiter Heavy Ion Sensor

Astronomy & Astrophysics

S Livi

ST Lepri

JM Raines

RM Dewey

AB Galvin

...

2023/8/1

HelioSwarm: a multipoint, multiscale mission to characterize turbulence

Kristopher G Klein

Harlan Spence

Olga Alexandrova

Matthew Argall

Lev Arzamasskiy

...

2023/12

Plasma turbulence: Challenges and next transformative steps from the perspective of multi-spacecraft measurements

Bulletin of the AAS

Li-Jen Chen

Harlan Spence

Kristopher Klein

William Matthaeus

Benoit Lavraud

...

2023/7/31

Unveiling plasma energization and energy transport in the Earth Magnetospheric System: the need for future coordinated multiscale observations

arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09920

Alessandro Retino

Larry Kepko

Harald Kucharek

Maria Federica Marcucci

Rumi Nakamura

...

2023/11/16

How Magnetic Reconnection May Affect the Coherence of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections

The Astrophysical Journal

CJ Farrugia

BJ Vasquez

N Lugaz

NA Al-Haddad

IG Richardson

...

2023/7/28

On the Contribution of Coronal Mass Ejections to the Heliospheric Magnetic Flux Budget on Different Time Scales

The Astrophysical Journal

Réka M Winslow

Camilla Scolini

Noé Lugaz

Nathan A Schwadron

Antoinette B Galvin

2023/11/10

Evolution of the Radial Size and Expansion of Coronal Mass Ejections Investigated by Combining Remote and In Situ Observations

The Astrophysical Journal

Bin Zhuang

Noé Lugaz

Nada Al-Haddad

Réka M Winslow

Camilla Scolini

...

2023/7/13

Investigating the Magnetic Structure of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Using Simultaneous Multispacecraft In Situ Measurements

The Astrophysical Journal

F Regnault

N Al-Haddad

N Lugaz

CJ Farrugia

W Yu

...

2023/10/26

Solar Orbiter Observations of Ion Species during the Encounter with the Tail of Comet Leonard

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Timothy Stubbs

Antoinette Galvin

Stefano Livi

Kevin Delano

Lorna Ellis

...

2023/5

Analysis of Serendipitous Ion Tail Crossings of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3

LPI Contributions

SR Grant

GH Jones

AB Galvin

2023/8

A Coronal Mass Ejection and Magnetic Ejecta Observed In Situ by STEREO-A and Wind at 55° Angular Separation

The Astrophysical Journal

Noé Lugaz

Tarik M Salman

Bin Zhuang

Nada Al-Haddad

Camilla Scolini

...

2022/4/25

The 2021 February 24 Coronal Mass Ejection Measured Jointly by STEREO-A and Wind at 55° Separation: Consequences for CME Global Properties

SHINE 2022 Workshop

N Lugaz

TM Salman

B Zhuang

N Al-Haddad

C Scolini

...

2022/6

Investigating CME properties using Simultaneous Multi-Spacecraft Measurements.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Florian Regnault

Nada A Al-Haddad

Noé Lugaz

Charles J Farrugia

Wenyuan Yu

...

2022/12

Heavy ion VDFs observed at a shock with Solar Orbiter's Heavy Ion Sensor

44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 16-24 July

Benjamin L Alterman

Stefano Livi

Christopher Owen

Philippe Louarn

Roberto Bruno

...

2022/7

Advancement in CME Research and the Need for Multipoint Measurements

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Nada A Al-Haddad

Noé Lugaz

Charles J Farrugia

Wenyuan Yu

Florian Regnault

...

2022/12

Causes and consequences of magnetic complexity changes within interplanetary coronal mass ejections: A statistical study

The Astrophysical Journal

Camilla Scolini

Réka M Winslow

Noé Lugaz

Tarik M Salman

Emma E Davies

...

2022/3/8

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