Hundreds of the world's top particle physicists will gather at Southampton next year when Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton hosts a prestigious international conference.
The 30th International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY) 2023 is one of the world's largest gatherings of particle physicists and focuses on news ideas in the fundamental interactions of elementary particles.
Up to 400 people from around the globe are expected at the event to review and discuss recent research in theoretical, phenomenological, astrophysical and experimental aspects of supersymmetric theories and all other approaches to physics beyond the standard model.
Conference Co-Chairs Professor Stefano Moretti and Professor Stephen King, who are both members of Southampton High Energy Physics (SHEP) research group, are delighted that the conference is being held at Southampton in July 2023 - only the fourth time it has been held in the UK.
Stefano says: "SHEP is one of the largest particle physics research groups in the UK with a strong interest in Supersymmetry. We are known worldwide for our work and being selected as hosts of the SUSY 2023 conference is recognition of this international reputation."
Stephen adds: "We have more than 30 years of research experience in SUSY, including pioneering papers in the 1990s on non-minimal SUSY models which suggested at the time that the Higgs boson (the giver of mass to all elementary particles) should be heavier than expected in the minimal SUSY model. Such a heavier Higgs boson was discovered in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN."
Supersymmetry is one of the most important ideas ever conceived in particle physics. It is one of the most elegant and promising extensions of the standard model, with the ability to resolve many of its puzzles naturally. Major experimental efforts, including low energy probes, collider searches and dark matter experiments, are ongoing to search for Supersymmetry in Nature.
The event will include two sections:
- The 30th International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions, which is aimed at established physicists who will review and discuss recent research on all aspects of SUSY.
- The pre-conference School on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Forces, which is aimed at early stage researchers from around the globe to learn the basics of Supersymmetry.
Stefano adds: "It promises to be an exciting event where maybe some SUSY discovery will be announced or debated. Most of the data collected at CERN this spring will be analysed during the winter and the results will be available in the run-up to the conference."
Southampton colleagues Professor Alexander Belyaev and Professor Pasquale Di Bari will add their expertise in LHC phenomenology and cosmology to the event, as members of the local organising committee.
Details on registration will be published in due course.
Astronomers have found that the wind that blasts out of a black hole only occurs after it has built up a hot outer layer of plasma, known as its corona. In the study researchers observed the behaviour of a black hole and developed a cosmic echocardiogram graph, showing its "heartbeat".
A black hole also appears to first collect material and heat it up in a so-called corona, to spit it out in jets. This mirrors the way blood in a human heart cannot be in the atrium and in ventricles at the same time.
The research team, led by the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and including the University of Southampton, has published its results in Nature Astronomy. The study involved collecting fifteen years of data from several telescopes.
"Sometimes we need years of regular observations to learn fundamental physics. This is one of those cases, where we had to combine fifteen years of data from ground-based and space-based telescopes to understand how this black hole is interacting with its environment," says co-author of the study Dr Diego Altamirano from the University of Southampton.
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For the first time, a team of astronomers has found blasts of hot, warm and cold winds blowing from a neutron star whilst it consumes matter from a nearby star. The discovery provides new insight into the behaviours of some of the most extreme objects in the universe.
In this new study, led by the University of Southampton, a team of researchers from eleven countries, studied the eruption of the X-ray binary known as Swift J1858. The results, published in the journal Nature, showed persistent signatures of a warm wind at ultraviolet wavelengths occurring at the same time as signatures of a cold wind at optical wavelengths. This is the first time that winds from such a system have been seen across different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Accomando, Elena, De Curtis, Stefania, Dominici, Daniele and Fedeli, Luca (2009) Drell-Yan production at the LHC in a four site Higgsless model. Physical Review D, 79 (5), 055020-[20 pages]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.79.055020).
Accomando, Elena (2008) The process gg → WW as a probe into the EWSB mechanism. Physics Letters B, 661 (2-3), 129-133. (doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2008.01.035).
Accomando, Elena (2008) Pseudo-observables in axial gauge. The European Physical Journal C, 54 (2), 239-251. (doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-007-0508-z).
Accomando, E., Curtis, S. De, Dominici, D. and Fedeli, L. (2008) The four site Higgsless model at the LHC. Il Nuovo Cimento B, 123 (6), 809-811. (doi:10.1393/ncb/i2008-10609-4).
Accomando, Elena, Belyaev, Alexander, Fedeli, Luca, King, Stephen F. and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire (2011) Z' physics with early LHC data. Physical Review D, 83 (7), 075012-[23pp]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.83.075012).
Accomando, Elena, De Curtis, Stefania, Dominici, Daniele and Fedeli, Luca (2011) Z? production at the LHC in the four-site Higgsless model. Physical Review D, 83 (1), 015012-[19pp]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.83.015012).
Accomando, Elena, Becciolini, Diego, De Curtis, Stefania, Dominici, Daniele, Fedeli, Luca and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire (2011) Improved analysis of the bounds from the electroweak precision tests on the 4-site model. Physical Review D, 83 (11), 115021-[17pp]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.83.115021).
Accomando, Elena, Becciolini, Diego, De Curtis, Stefania, Dominici, Daniele and Fedeli, Luca (2011) W' production at the LHC in the 4-site Higgsless model. Physical Review D, D84, 115014.
Accomando, Elena, Becciolini, Diego, De Curtis, Stefania, Dominici, Daniele and Fedeli, Luca (2011) Interference effects in heavy W'-boson searches at the LHC. Physical Review D, 85 (11), 115017. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.85.115017).
Accomando, Elena, Becciolini, Diego, Belyaev, Alexander, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire (2013) Z' at the LHC: interference and finite width effects in Drell-Yan. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2013 (10), [153]. (doi:10.1007/JHEP10(2013)153).
Accomando, E., Mimasu, K. and Moretti, S. (2013) Uncovering quasi-degenerate Kaluza-Klein Electro-Weak gauge bosons with top asymmetries at the LHC. Journal of High Energy Physics, 154, 1-24. (doi:10.1007/JHEP07(2013)154).
Accomando, E., Fedeli, L., Moretti, S., Curtis, S. De and Dominici, D. (2012) Charged di-boson production at the LHC in a 4-site model with a composite Higgs boson. Physical Review D, D86, 115006-[19p]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.86.115006).
Accomando, Elena, Barducci, Daniele, Curtis, Stefania De, Fiaschi, Juri, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire H. (2016) Drell-Yan production of multi Z'-bosons at the LHC within Non-Universal ED and 4D Composite Higgs Models. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016 (68), 1-40. (doi:10.1007/JHEP07(2016)068).
Accomando, Elena, Belyaev, Alexander, Fiaschi, Juri, Mimasu, Ken, Moretti, Stefano, Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire and Belyaev, Alexander (2016) Forward-backward asymmetry as a discovery tool for Z' bosons at the LHC. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016, 127. (doi:10.1007/JHEP01(2016)127).
Fiaschi, Juri, Accomando, Elena, Belyaev, Alexander, Mimasu, Ken, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire H. (2015) Complementarity of forward-backward asymmetry for discovery of Z' bosons at the Large Hadron Collider. Proceedings of Science, EPS-HEP2015, 176.
Accomando, Elena, Belyaev, Alexander, Fiaschi, Juri, Mimasu, Ken, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire (2015) AFB as a discovery tool for Z' bosons at the LHC. Il Nuovo Cimento C, 2015 (04), [153]. (doi:10.1393/ncc/i2015-15153-7).
Accomando, Elena, Fiaschi, Juri, Hautmann, Francesco, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-themistocleous, Claire H. (2017) The effect of real and virtual photons in the di-lepton channel at the LHC. Physics Letters B, 770, 1-7. (doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2017.04.025).
Accomando, Elena, Coriano, Claudio, Delle Rose, Luigi, Fiaschi, Juri, Marzo, Carlo and Moretti, Stefano (2016) Z′, Higgses and heavy neutrinos in U(1)′ models: from the LHC to the GUT scale. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016 (7), [86]. (doi:10.1007/JHEP07(2016)086).
Accomando, Elena, Fiaschi, Juri, Hautmann, Francesco, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-themistocleous, Claire H. (2017) Photon-initiated production of a dilepton final state at the LHC: Cross section versus forward-backward asymmetry studies. Physical Review D, 95 (3), [035014]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.95.035014).
Accomando, Elena, Becciolini, Diego, Belyaev, Alexander, De Curtis, Stefania, Dominici, Daniele, King, Steve F., Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire (2013) W' and Z' searches at the LHC. Proceedings of Science, DIS2013, [125].
Accomando, Elena, Barducci, Daniele, Curtis, Stefania De, Fiaschi, Juri, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire (2016) Exclusion and discovery via Drell-Yan in the 4DCHM. Proceedings of Science, DIS2015, [105].
Accomando, Elena, Coriano, Claudio, Rose, Luigi Delle, Fiaschi, Juri, Marzo, Carlo and Moretti, Stefano (2016) Phenomenology of minimal Z' models: from the LHC to the GUT scale. EPJ Web of Conferences, 129. (doi:10.1051/epjconf/201612900006).
Accomando, Elena, Coriano, Claudio, Rose, Luigi Delle, Fiaschi, Juri, Marzo, Carlo and Moretti, Stefano (2016) Search for Z′, vacuum (in)stability and hints of high-energy structures. EPJ Web of Conferences, 129, [00007]. (doi:10.1051/epjconf/201612900007).
Accomando, E., Rose, L. Delle, Moretti, S., Olaiya, E. and Shepherd-Themistocleous, C. (2017) Novel SM-like Higgs decay into displaced heavy neutrino pairs in U(1)' models. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2017 (04), [081]. (doi:10.1007/JHEP04(2017)081).
Accomando, Elena, Fiaschi, Juri, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire H. (2017) Constraining Z' widths from pT measurements in Drell-Yan processes. Physical Review D, 96, [075019]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.96.075019).
Accomando, Elena, Rose, Luigi Delle, Moretti, Stefano, Olaiya, Emmanuel and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire H. (2018) Extra Higgs boson and Z ′ as portals to signatures of heavy neutrinos at the LHC. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2018 (109), 1-31, [109]. (doi:10.1007/JHEP02(2018)109).
Accomando, E., Fiaschi, J., Hautmann, F. and Moretti, S. (2018) Neutral current forward–backward asymmetry: from θW to PDF determinations. European Physical Journal C, 78 (8), [663]. (doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6120-6).
Accomando, E., Fiaschi, J., Hautmann, F. and Moretti, S. (2018) Constraining parton distribution functions from neutral current Drell-Yan measurements. Physical Review D, 98 (1), [013003]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.013003).
Accomando, Elena, Fiaschi, Juri, Hautmann, Francesco, Moretti, Stefano and Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire H. (2017) Real and virtual photons effects in di-lepton production at the LHC. In Proceeding of Les Rencontres de Physique de la Vallee d'Aoste. (In Press)
Accomando, E., Fiaschi, J., Hautmann, F. and Moretti, S. (2019) Erratum to: Neutral current forward-backward asymmetry: from θW to PDF determinations (The European Physical Journal C, (2018), 78, 8, (663), 10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6120-6). European Physical Journal C, 79 (6), 1-4, [453]. (doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6958-2).
Accomando, Elena, Fiaschi, Juri, Hautmann, Francesco, Moretti, Stefano, Abdolmaleki, Hamed, Bertone, Valerio, Giuli, Francesco, Glazov, Alexander, Luszczak, Agnieszka, Novikov, Ivan, Olness, Fred and Zenaiev, Oleksandr (2019) PDF profiling using the forward-backward asymmetry in Neutral Current Drell-Yan production. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2019 (10), [176]. (doi:10.1007/JHEP10(2019)176).
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In an article published in Physical Review Letters and featured in Editors' Suggestions, a group of researchers including the University of Southampton's Dr Helgi Sigurdsson and Professor Pavlos Lagoudakis have demonstrated Young's famous double-slit experiment in the reciprocal space (the space of directions) rather than the conventional position space. This could enable new opportunities for controlling the properties of light.
Young's double-slit experiment from almost 220 years ago shows that when light waves pass through two slits in a plate they undergo a phenomenon known as diffraction. This creates an image composed of multiple bright fringes. By changing the distance between the slits, the angle and direction of the diffracted waves is affected which, in turn, affects the fringe separation in the interference image. In this way, the two slits transform information about the light from position space into the so-called reciprocal space - the space of directions or momentum.
Scientists from the Hybrid Photonics group at University of Southampton, the University of Warsaw, the Military University of Technology in Warsaw and the Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, have now discovered that a similar, inverse, experiment can be performed in the reciprocal space. To do this, they used a microscale optical resonator filled with a liquid crystal. The resonator, consisting of two mirrors facing each other, could trap photons, enabling the liquid crystal inside to twist their internal properties. By applying an electric voltage across the resonator, the liquid crystal molecules inside could be rotated so that linearly polarised light was forced to change into right- and left-handed circular polarised waves that belonged to two different 'slits' in reciprocal space.
Helgi from the University of Southampton's Hybrid Photonics Group says, "This type of an effect where polarisation and propagation direction of photons become intertwined, meaning a change in one causes a change in the other, is known in quantum mechanics as spin orbit coupling. Photonic spin orbit coupling is a relatively young field of research and full of opportunities to control the properties of light, like we show in our study."
The ?slits? in the reciprocal space resulted in a polarisation interference image of parallel fringes in the position space (i.e., the space of x-y-z coordinates). Such polarisation interference images had only been observed before in spins of electrons, dubbed the persistent spin helix. The scientists discovered that the liquid crystal microcavity led to the same pattern for the polarisation of light, referring to it as a photonic persistent spin helix.
The scientists then went even further and demonstrated that their liquid crystal microcavity could also separate the circular polarisations of light in position space. This meant that right hand circular polarised light would be deflected in one direction from the beam path and left hand circular light in the opposite. This observation coincided with the famous experiment of Stern and Gerlach in 1922 where the quantum mechanical nature of spin was discovered, but instead the scientists performed the experiment using light.
Therefore, during the one experiment, an optical analogy of two fundamental experiments of quantum mechanics were observed.
Gandhi, Poshak, Charles, Philip, Knigge, Christian, Rao, Anjali, Paice, John A, Zhao, Yue, Buckley, D.A.H., Hodgkin, S. and Scaringi, S. (2021) Astrometric excess noise in Gaia EDR3 and the search for X-ray binaries. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 510 (3), 3885–3895. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stab3771).
Gingell, Imogen, Schwartz, Steven, Eastwood, Jonathan, Stawarz, Julia, Burch, James, Ergun, Robert, Fuselier, Stephen, Gershman, Daniel, Giles, Barbara, Khotyaintsev, Yuri, Lavraud, Benoit, Lundqvist, Per-Arne, Paterson, William, Phan, Tai, Russell, Christopher, Strangeway, Robert, Torbert, Roy and Wilder, Fredrick (2020) Statistics of reconnecting current sheets in the transition region of Earth's bow shock. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 125 (1), 1-14, [e2019JA027119]. (doi:10.1029/2019JA027119).
Gingell, P.W., Chapman, S.C., Dendy, R.O. and Brady, C.S. (2012) Transport and evolution of ion gyro-scale plasma blobs in perpendicular magnetic fields. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 54 (6), 1-11, [065005]. (doi:10.1088/0741-3335/54/6/065005).
Gingell, P.W., Chapman, S.C. and Dendy, R.O. (2013) Plasma heating by ion gyro-scale blobs in the kinetic and fluid regimes. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 55 (5), 1-6, [055010]. (doi:10.1088/0741-3335/55/5/055010).
Gingell, P W, Chapman, S C and Dendy, R O (2014) Plasma blob formation by ion kinetic Kelvin–Helmholtz and interchange instabilities. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 56 (3), [035012]. (doi:10.1088/0741-3335/56/3/035012).
Gingell, P.W., Sundberg, T. and Burgess, D. (2015) The impact of a hot sodium ion population on the growth of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in Mercury's magnetotail. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 120 (7), 5432-5442. (doi:10.1002/2015JA021433).
Gingell, P.W., Burgess, D. and Matteini, L. (2015) The three-dimensional evolution of ion-scale current sheets: tearing and drift-kink instabilities in the presence of proton temperature anisotropy. The Astrophysical Journal, 802 (1), 4. (doi:10.1088/0004-637X/802/1/4).
Johlander, A., Schwartz, S. J., Vaivads, A., Khotyaintsev, Yu. V., Gingell, I., Peng, I.B., Markidis, S., Lindqvist, P.-A., Ergun, R.E., Marklund, G.T., Plaschke, F., Magnes, W., Strangeway, R. J., Russell, C.T., Wei, H., Torbert, R.B., Paterson, W.R., Gershman, D. J., Dorelli, J.C., Avanov, L.A., Lavraud, B., Saito, Y., Giles, B.L., Pollock, C. J. and Burch, J.L. (2016) Rippled quasiperpendicular shock observed by the magnetospheric multiscale spacecraft. Physical Review Letters, 117 (16), 1-5, [165101]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.165101).
Burgess, David, Hellinger, Petr, Gingell, Imogen and Trávníček, Pavel M. (2016) Microstructure in two-and three-dimensional hybrid simulations of perpendicular collisionless shocks. Journal of Plasma Physics, 82 (4), 1-23, [905820401]. (doi:10.1017/S0022377816000660).
Burgess, D., Gingell, P. W. and Matteini, L. (2016) Multiple current sheet systems in the Outer Heliosphere: Energy release and turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal, 822 (1), [38]. (doi:10.3847/0004-637X/822/1/38).
Gingell, Imogen, Sorriso-valvo, Luca, Burgess, David, De Vita, Gaetano and Matteini, Lorenzo (2017) Three-dimensional simulations of sheared current sheets: transition to turbulence? Journal of Plasma Physics, 83 (1). (doi:10.1017/S0022377817000058).
Stawarz, J. E., Eastwood, J. P., Phan, T. D., Gingell, I. L., Shay, M. A., Burch, J. L., Ergun, R. E., Giles, B. L., Gershman, D. J., Contel, O. Le, Lindqvist, P.-a., Russell, C. T., Strangeway, R. J., Torbert, R. B., Argall, M. R., Fischer, D., Magnes, W. and Franci, L. (2019) Properties of the turbulence associated with electron-only magnetic reconnection in Earth’s Magnetosheath. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 877 (2), L37. (doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ab21c8).
Gingell, Imogen, Schwartz, Steven J., Burgess, David, Johlander, Andreas, Russell, Christopher T., Burch, James L., Ergun, Robert E., Fuselier, Stephen, Gershman, Daniel J., Giles, Barbara L., Goodrich, Katherine A., Khotyaintsev, Yuri V., Lavraud, Benoit, Lindqvist, Per Arne, Strangeway, Robert J., Trattner, Karlheinz, Torbert, Roy B., Wei, Hanying and Wilder, Frederick (2017) MMS observations and hybrid simulations of surface ripples at a marginally quasi-parallel shock. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 122 (11), 11,003-11,017. (doi:10.1002/2017JA024538).
Johlander, Andreas, Vaivads, Andris, Khotyaintsev, Yuri V., Gingell, Imogen, Schwartz, Steven J., Giles, Barbara L., Torbert, Roy B. and Russell, Christopher T. (2018) Shock ripples observed by the MMS spacecraft: ion reflection and dispersive properties. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 60 (12), 1-11, [125006]. (doi:10.1088/1361-6587/aae920).
Gingell, Imogen, Schwartz, Steven J., Gershman, Daniel J., Paterson, William R., Desai, Ravindra T., Giles, Barbara L., Pollock, Craig J. and Avanov, Levon A. (2018) Production of negative hydrogen ions within the MMS fast plasma investigation due to solar wind bombardment. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 123 (8), 6161-6170. (doi:10.1029/2018JA025341).
Schwartz, Steven J., Avanov, Levon, Turner, Drew, Zhang, Hui, Gingell, Imogen, Eastwood, Jonathan P., Gershman, Daniel J., Johlander, Andreas, Russell, Christopher T., Burch, James L., Dorelli, John C., Eriksson, Stefan, Ergun, Robert E., Fuselier, Stephen A., Giles, Barbara L., Goodrich, Katherine A., Khotyaintsev, Yuri V., Lavraud, Benoit, Lindqvist, Per Arne, Oka, Mitsuo, Phan, Tai Duc, Strangeway, Robert J., Trattner, Karlheinz J., Torbert, Roy B., Vaivads, Andris, Wei, Hanying and Wilder, Frederick (2018) Ion kinetics in a hot flow anomaly: MMS observations. Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (21), 11,520-11,529. (doi:10.1029/2018GL080189).
Gingell, I., Schwartz, S.J., Eastwood, J.P., Burch, J.L., Ergun, R.E., Fuselier, S., Gershman, D.J., Giles, B.L., Khotyaintsev, Y.V., Lavraud, B., Lindqvist, P.A., Paterson, W.R., Phan, T.D., Russell, C.T., Stawarz, J.E., Strangeway, R.J., Torbert, R.B. and Wilder, F. (2019) Observations of magnetic reconnection in the transition region of quasi-parallel shocks. Geophysical Research Letters, 46 (3), 1177-1184. (doi:10.1029/2018GL081804).
Liu, Terry Z., Lu, San, Turner, Drew, Gingell, Imogen, Angelopoulos, Vassilis, Zhang, Hui, Artemyev, Anton and Burch, James L. (2020) Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) observations of magnetic reconnection in foreshock transients. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 125 (4), [e2020JA027822].
Schwartz, Steven J., Kucharek, Harald, Farrugia, Charles J., Trattner, Karlheinz, Gingell, Imogen, Ergun, Robert, Strangeway, Robert and Gershman, Daniel (2021) Energy conversion within current sheets in the Earth's quasi-parallel magnetosheath. Geophysical Research Letters, 48 (4), [e2020GL091859]. (doi:10.1029/2020GL091859).
Fryer, L. J., Fear, R. C., Coxon, J. C. and Gingell, I. L. (2021) Observations of closed magnetic flux embedded in the lobes during periods of northward IMF. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 126 (6), [e2021JA029281]. (doi:10.1029/2021JA029281).
Gingell, Imogen, Schwartz, S.J., Kucharek, H., Farrugia, C. and Trattner, K. J. (2021) Observing the prevalence of thin current sheets downstream of Earth's bow shock. Physics of Plasmas, 28 (10), [102902]. (doi:10.1063/5.0062520).
Gingell, Imogen, Stawarz, J.E., Eastwood, J.P., Phan, T.D., Pyakurel, P. S., Shay, M.A., Robertson, S.L., Russell, C.T. and Contel, O. Le (2022) Turbulence-driven magnetic reconnection and the magnetic correlation length: observations from Magnetospheric Multiscale in Earth's magnetosheath. Physics of Plasmas, 29 (1), [012302]. (doi:10.1063/5.0071106).
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