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Daniel N. Baker
Born1947 (age 76–77)
Alma materUniversity of Iowa (B.A. Physics/Math, 1969)
(M.S. Space Physics, 1973)
(Ph.D. Space Physics, 1974)
[4]
AwardsNational Academy of Engineering[1]
Scientific career
FieldsAstrophysics[2]
InstitutionsUniversity of Colorado Boulder[2]
Thesis Energetic particle fluxes and spectra in the Jovian magnetosphere[3]  (1974)
Websitephys.colorado.edu/people/baker-daniel-0

Daniel N. Baker (born 1947) is the Distinguished Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary Science at the University of Colorado Boulder.[5][2] Major awards include membership in the National Academy of Engineering.[1] He received his PhD from the University of Iowa in 1974 and his B.A from the same in 1969.[5][4]

Selected publications

Daniel Baker and B. Klecker(2007). Solar Dynamics and its Effects on the Heliosphere and Earth: 22 (Space Sciences Series of ISSI), Springer New York. ISBN 0387695311[6]

Baker, Daniel N., et al. "Neutral line model of substorms: Past results and present view."  Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 101.A6 (1996): 12975-13010 .[7]

Horne, Richard B., et al. "Wave acceleration of electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts." Nature 437.7056 (2005): 227-230 .[8]

Solomon, Sean C., et al. "The MESSENGER mission to Mercury: Scientific objectives and implementation." Planetary and Space Science 49.14 (2001): 1445-1465 .[9]

Rostoker, Gordon, Susan Skone, and Daniel N. Baker. "On the origin of relativistic electrons in the magnetosphere associated with some geomagnetic storms." Geophysical research letters 25.19 (1998): 3701-3704 .[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Members of the National Academy of Engineering".
  2. ^ a b c "University of Colorado Boulder distinguished faculty".
  3. ^ Energetic particle fluxes and spectra in the Jovian magnetosphere. OCLC 10212619.
  4. ^ a b "DANIEL N. BAKER" (PDF). Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Official Site".
  6. ^ Baker, Daniel; Klecker, B.; Schwartz, S. J.; Schwenn, R.; Steiger, Rudolf von, eds. (2007-04-06). Solar Dynamics and its Effects on the Heliosphere and Earth (2007 edition ed.). Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 9780387695310. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  7. ^ Baker, D. N.; Pulkkinen, T. I.; Angelopoulos, V.; Baumjohann, W.; McPherron, R. L. (1996-06-01). "Neutral line model of substorms: Past results and present view". Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 101 (A6): 12975–13010. doi:10.1029/95JA03753. ISSN 2156-2202.
  8. ^ Horne, Richard B.; Thorne, Richard M.; Shprits, Yuri Y.; Meredith, Nigel P.; Glauert, Sarah A.; Smith, Andy J.; Kanekal, Shrikanth G.; Baker, Daniel N.; Engebretson, Mark J. (2005-09-08). "Wave acceleration of electrons in the Van Allen radiation belts". Nature. 437 (7056): 227–230. doi:10.1038/nature03939. ISSN 0028-0836.
  9. ^ Solomon, Sean C; McNutt, Ralph L; Gold, Robert E; Acuña, Mario H; Baker, Daniel N; Boynton, William V; Chapman, Clark R; Cheng, Andrew F; Gloeckler, George (2001-12-01). "The MESSENGER mission to Mercury: scientific objectives and implementation". Planetary and Space Science. Returns to Mercury. 49 (14): 1445–1465. doi:10.1016/S0032-0633(01)00085-X.
  10. ^ Rostoker, Gordon; Skone, Susan; Baker, Daniel N. (1998-10-01). "On the origin of relativistic electrons in the magnetosphere associated with some geomagnetic storms". Geophysical Research Letters. 25 (19): 3701–3704. doi:10.1029/98GL02801. ISSN 1944-8007.