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Merav Opher
Boston UniversityMeeting roles in:
Transport of Nearly Incompressible Turbulence in the Global Heliosphere
The Impact of Physical Processes on the Radial Evolution of the Distant Pickup Ion Mediated Solar Wind
Predicting New Horizons’ Termination Shock Crossing based on Solar Wind long-term Variations
Solar Cycle-Driven Variations in the Outer Heliosphere from Termination Shock to Heliopause
A new low-energy cosmic ray population in the very local interstellar medium
Anisotropies of 28-137 keV Ions from Voyager 2/ LECP Beyond the Termination Shock and the Heliopause
Towards resolving the debate on heliosheath flows: the discrepancy in heliosheath flow derived from Voyager PLS and LECP observations
The Coupling and Evolution of Kelvin-Helmholtz and Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities in the Heliosheath
The SHIELD Distributed REU Program: Distributed Science Team Enhancing Site REU Efforts
Potential of 10Be to trace the heliosphere’s encounters with dense interstellar clouds in the last 10 Myr
Terrestrial Atmospheric and Climatological Responses to Recent (within 10 Mya) Encounters with Dense Interstellar Clouds
New Horizons’ Encounter with the Heliospheric Boundary
Accurately Modeling the Termination Shock Jump Conditions
The Heliosheath with a Non-Maxwellian, Isotropic Pickup-Ion Distribution
Voyager Informed Modeling of Pickup Ions and Energetic Neutral Atoms
Consequences from inclusion of divergence free magnetic dissipation in the heliosheath
A Global Model of the Entry and Propagation of Galactic Cosmic Rays in a Split-tail Heliosphere
Analysis of SHIELD DRIVE Science Center Publications and Activities: Demonstrating the Value of Team Science
The SHIELD Summer School: Training the Next Generation of Researchers to Study the Outer Heliosphere
Large-Scale Sky Structures of Heliospheric ENAs before IMAP
Magnetic Reconnection in the Heliotail as a Source for the INCA Belt
The Main Unresolved Questions on Energetic Neutral Atoms from the Heliosphere Observed at Low Energies with IBEX-Lo
Increased and Varied Radiation during the Sun’s Encounters with Cold Clouds in the last 10 million years
Anisotropies of 28-137 keV Ions from Voyager 2/ LECP Beyond the Termination Shock and the Heliopause
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