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ROY TORBERT

Professor, Department of Physics
Professor, Space Science Center (EOS)

(603) 862-1638
39 College Road Durham New Hampshire 03824
E-mail: roy.torbert@unh.edu

 


Expertise:

Space Plasma Physics, Instrument Development

 

Education:

1979

Ph.D. in Physics, University of California, Berkeley, California

1971

B.A. in Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

 

Publications:

2001

The Electron Drift Instrument on Cluster: Overview of First Results
G. Paschmann, J.M. Quinn, R.B. Torbert, H. Vaith, C.E. McIlwain, G. Haerendel, O.H. Bauer, T. Bauer, W. Baumjohann, W. Filliius, M. Foerster, S. Frey, S.S. Kerr, C.A. Kletzing, P. Puhl-Quinn, E.C. Whipple
Ann. Geophysicae, 19, 1273,2001

1992

Prompt Ionization in the CRIT II Barium Releases
R.B. Torbert, C.A. Kletzing, D. Liou, D. Rau
Geophys. Res. Lett., 19 ,973(1992)

1981

The Boundary of the Polar Cap and Its Relation to Electric Fields, Field-Aligned Currents, and Auroral Particle Precipitation
R.B. Torbert, C.A. Cattell, F.S. Mozer, C. Meng
Geophys.Monograph Series,25,143,1981

1978

Electrostatic Shocks as the Source of Discrete Auroral Arc
R.B. Torbert, F.S. Mozer
Geophys. Res. Lett., 5,135,1978

1977

Observations of Paired Electrostatic Shocks in the Polar Magnetosphere
F.S. Mozer, M.K. Hudson, R.B. Torbert, B. Parady, J. Yatteau, M.C. Kelley
Phys.Rev.Lett.,38,292,1977

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