Noé Lugaz

Noé Lugaz

University of New Hampshire

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About Noé Lugaz

Noé Lugaz, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Hampshire, specializes in the field of Space Physics, Heliophysics, Solar Physics, Space Weather.

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

Exploring the Impact of the Aging Effect on Inferred Properties of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections

Thank you to our peer reviewers in 2023

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

Discrepancies in the Properties of a Coronal Mass Ejection on Scales of 0.03 au as Revealed by Simultaneous Measurements at Solar Orbiter and Wind: The 2021 November 3–5 Event

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

On the Role of Alfvénic Fluctuations as Mediators of Coherence within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: Investigation of Multi-spacecraft Measurements at 1 au

Cme propagation through the heliosphere: Status and future of observations and model development

The NASA space weather science and observation gap analysis

Noé Lugaz Information

University

Position

EiC for Space Weather

Citations(all)

5825

Citations(since 2020)

3128

Cited By

3920

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

75

Email

University Profile Page

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Noé Lugaz Skills & Research Interests

Space Physics

Heliophysics

Solar Physics

Space Weather

Top articles of Noé Lugaz

Exploring the Impact of the Aging Effect on Inferred Properties of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections

The Astrophysical Journal Letters

2024/4/26

Thank you to our peer reviewers in 2023

2024/4

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

The Astrophysical Journal

2024/2/20

Discrepancies in the Properties of a Coronal Mass Ejection on Scales of 0.03 au as Revealed by Simultaneous Measurements at Solar Orbiter and Wind: The 2021 November 3–5 Event

The Astrophysical Journal

2024/2/20

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

Astronomy & Astrophysics

2024/2/1

On the Role of Alfvénic Fluctuations as Mediators of Coherence within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: Investigation of Multi-spacecraft Measurements at 1 au

The Astrophysical Journal

2024/1/19

Cme propagation through the heliosphere: Status and future of observations and model development

Advances in Space Research

2023/7/5

The NASA space weather science and observation gap analysis

Advances in Space Research

2023/6/30

Work-Life Balance Starts with Proper Deadlines and Exemplary Agencies

arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05444

2023/6/8

Multispacecraft Observations of the Simultaneous Occurrence of Magnetic Reconnection at High and Low Latitudes During the Passage of a Solar Wind Rotational Discontinuity …

Geophysical Research Letters

2023/5/16

Long‐Term Support Is Needed for Crucial Ground‐Based Sensor Networks

2023/5

Characteristic Scales of Complexity and Coherence within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: Insights from Spacecraft Swarms in Global Heliospheric Simulations

The Astrophysical Journal

2023/2/10

Camilla Scolini
Camilla Scolini

H-Index: 6

Noé Lugaz
Noé Lugaz

H-Index: 31

Eruption and propagation of twisted flux ropes from the base of the solar corona to 1 au

Astronomy & Astrophysics

2023/2/1

Space weather in the popular media, and the opportunities the upcoming solar maximum brings

2023/12

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

The Astrophysical Journal

2023/11/10

Camilla Scolini
Camilla Scolini

H-Index: 6

Noé Lugaz
Noé Lugaz

H-Index: 31

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

The Astrophysical Journal

2023/10/26

New space companies meet a “normal” solar maximum

2023/9

First results from the Solar Orbiter Heavy Ion Sensor

Astronomy & Astrophysics

2023/8/1

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

The Astrophysical Journal

2023/7/28

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

The Astrophysical Journal

2023/7/13

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