David Ruffolo
0000-0003-3414-9666
202 papers found
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Field Line Trapping, Transport, and Random Walk in an Expanding Medium with Implications for SEP Transport
Drift and Diffusion of Energetic Charged Particles in Nonaxisymmetric Two-Component Magnetic Turbulence with Nonuniform Large Scale Field
Magnetic Field Line Random Walk in Arbitrarily Stretched Isotropic Turbulence
A Large Ground-based Observing Campaign of the Disintegrating Planet K2-22b
Bare Neutron Counter and Neutron Monitor Response to Cosmic Rays During a 1995 Latitude Survey
Multi-spectral optical imaging of the spatiotemporal dynamics of ionospheric intermittent turbulence
Galactic Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy in the Northern Hemisphere from the ARGO-YBJ Experiment during 2008–2012
Distinct Pattern of Solar Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays above a High Geomagnetic Cutoff Rigidity
Magnetic reconnection driven via forced fluctuations in stable, sheared magnetic configurations
Driving reconnection in sheared magnetic configurations with forced fluctuations
Galactic Cosmic-Ray Anistropy During the Forbush Decrease Starting 2013 April 13
Transport of Charged Particles in Turbulent Magnetic Fields
Solar-Heliospheric Physics
Effects of a Guide Field on the Larmor Electric Field and Upstream Electron Temperature Anisotropy in Collisionless Asymmetric Magnetic Reconnection
Cosmic Ray Modulation Observed by the Princess Sirindhorn Neutron Monitor at High Rigidity Cutoff
Simulations of Lateral Transport and Dropout Structure of Energetic Particles from Impulsive Solar Flares
Tracking cosmic-ray spectral variations with neutron monitor time-delay measurements at high cutoff rigidity during 2007-2017
Measurement of cross-counter leader fractions in an 18NM64: Detecting single and multiple atmospheric secondaries
Observation of cosmogenic nuclide Be-7 concentrations in the air at Bangkok and trajectory analysis of global air-mass motion
Modeling polar region atmospheric ionization induced by the giant solar storm on 20 January 2005
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