Konstantin Kim
PhD student at Department of Physics and Astronomy; Astronomy and Space Physics
- E-mail:
- konstantin.kim@physics.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Regementsvägen 10
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 524
751 20 UPPSALA
Publications
Recent publications
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Solar Orbiter in Venus' Ionosphere: Observations From the 4th Flyby
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2026
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Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2026
- DOI for Plasma Dynamics and Structure of Titan's Induced Magnetosphere From Wave, Magnetic Field, and Plasma Measurements
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Evidence of an Extended Alfvén Wing System at Enceladus: Cassini's Multi-Instrument Observations
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2026
- DOI for Evidence of an Extended Alfvén Wing System at Enceladus: Cassini's Multi-Instrument Observations
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Statistical Analysis of Multiple Bow Shock Crossings at Mars
Part of Geophysical Research Letters, 2025
- DOI for Statistical Analysis of Multiple Bow Shock Crossings at Mars
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Electron Structures in Titan's Induced Magnetosphere and Low-Frequency Wave Activity
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets, 2025
- DOI for Electron Structures in Titan's Induced Magnetosphere and Low-Frequency Wave Activity
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All publications
Articles in journal
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Solar Orbiter in Venus' Ionosphere: Observations From the 4th Flyby
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2026
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Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2026
- DOI for Plasma Dynamics and Structure of Titan's Induced Magnetosphere From Wave, Magnetic Field, and Plasma Measurements
- Download full text (pdf) of Plasma Dynamics and Structure of Titan's Induced Magnetosphere From Wave, Magnetic Field, and Plasma Measurements
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Evidence of an Extended Alfvén Wing System at Enceladus: Cassini's Multi-Instrument Observations
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2026
- DOI for Evidence of an Extended Alfvén Wing System at Enceladus: Cassini's Multi-Instrument Observations
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Statistical Analysis of Multiple Bow Shock Crossings at Mars
Part of Geophysical Research Letters, 2025
- DOI for Statistical Analysis of Multiple Bow Shock Crossings at Mars
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Electron Structures in Titan's Induced Magnetosphere and Low-Frequency Wave Activity
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets, 2025
- DOI for Electron Structures in Titan's Induced Magnetosphere and Low-Frequency Wave Activity
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Extent of the Magnetotail of Venus From the Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe and BepiColombo Flybys
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2024
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Alfvén Wing-Like Structures in Titan's Magnetotail During T122-T126 Flybys
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2024
- DOI for Alfvén Wing-Like Structures in Titan's Magnetotail During T122-T126 Flybys
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On Current Sheets and Associated Density Spikes in Titan's Ionosphere as Seen From Cassini
Part of Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics, 2023
- DOI for On Current Sheets and Associated Density Spikes in Titan's Ionosphere as Seen From Cassini
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