Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions is an Open Access Journal of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Extraterrestrische Forschung e.V.
Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions (ASTRA) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high quality original research on all fields of Astrophysics and Space Sciences and related technology.
ASTRA covers the following fields:
Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions (ASTRA) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high quality original research on all fields of Astrophysics and Space Sciences and related technology.
ASTRA covers the following fields:
- Astrophysics;
- Cosmic Rays and Gamma Astronomy;
- Interstellar Matter;
- Heliospheric Physics;
- Solar and Stellar Physics;
- Planets, Comets, Asteroids and Dust;
- Extrasolar Planets;
- Magnetospheric Physics;
- Scientific Instrumentation;
- Solar/Interstellar Terrestrial Relations.
- A Simple Model for Reflection-Driven Spectral Evolution of Turbulence in the Corona and Inner Heliosphere By T. Laitinen
- Interpretation of Pioneer 10 heliospheric Ly α glow data obtained beyond 30 AU By D. L. Judge, V. V. Izmodenov, M. Gruntman, and P. Gangopadhyay
- A heliospheric hybrid model: hydrodynamic plasma flow and kinetic cosmic ray transport By K. Scherer and S. E. S. Ferreira
- Energetic neutral atom fluxes from the heliosheath varying with the activity phase of the solar cycle By H.-J. Fahr and K. Scherer
- Just another new journal? By K. Scherer and D. Breitschwerdt
- The Sun's journey through the local interstellar medium: the paleoLISM and paleoheliosphere By P. C. Frisch and J. D. Slavin
- Are heliospheric flows magnetic line- or flux-conserving? By D. H. Nickeler and M. Karlický
- Imprints of a heliospheric bowshock on interstellar oxygen populations By M. Bzowski, H.-S. Fahr, and S. Grzedzielski
- MHD modeling of the Heliosphere: a critical evaluation of different models By R. Ratkiewicz
- Heating of the solar wind in the outer heliosphere By S. V. Chalov, D. B. Alexashov, and H.-J. Fahr
- The TWINS-LAD mission: Observations of terrestrial Lyman-α fluxes By H. U. Nass, J. H. Zoennchen, G. Lay, and H. J. Fahr
- The Science with the Interstellar Heliopause Probe By H. Fichtner, B. Heber, and M. Leipold
- The problem with the non-idealness of the MHD heliosheath By V. B. Baranov and H.-J. Fahr
- Predicting the future from observable sequences of events in astrophysics I. Maximum Likelihood Estimation for a fixed number of parameters By C. Röken and I. Lerche
- Necessary conditions for the generation of acoustic solitons in magnetospheric and space plasmas with hot ions By F. Verheest, M. A. Hellberg, and G. S. Lakhina
- Anisotropic unstable ion distribution functions downstream of the solar wind termination shock By H.-J. Fahr and M. Siewert
- MHD simulation of electric currents in the solar atmosphere caused by photospheric plasma motion By J. C. Santos and J. Büchner
- Correct normalization of the Dst index By K. Mursula, L. Holappa, and A. Karinen
- Theoretical investigation of cosmic ray processing of solar system ices By A. G. Yeghikyan
- Self-initialised Fermi-1 acceleration by pitch-angle re-scattering of solar wind ions reflected from the parallel termination shock By D. Verscharen and H.-J. Fahr
- Forbush decrease of the galactic cosmic ray intensity: experimental study and theoretical modeling By M. V. Alania and A. Wawrzynczak
- Solar modulation during the Holocene By F. Steinhilber, J. A. Abreu, and J. Beer
- On the validity of ideal MHD in the vicinity of stagnation points in the heliosphere and other astrospheres By D. H. Nickeler and M. Karlický
- Helioseismology By M. P. Di Mauro
- The Heliospheric Magnetic Field over the Hale Cycle By N. A. Schwadron, M. Owens, and N. U. Crooker
- Observations of anomalous transport of energetic electrons in the heliosphere By S. Perri and G. Zimbardo
- 27-day variations of the galactic cosmic ray intensity and anisotropy By M. V. Alania, A. Gil, and R. Modzelewska
- Magnetic turbulence in and around the Earth's magnetosphere By G. Zimbardo, A. Greco, P. Veltri, Z. Voros, and A. L. By Taktakishvili
- "Future perspectives of heliospheric research"By Eds. H.-J. Fahr
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