Michael L. Kaiser

Heliophysics Division (Code 674)
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

 

Phone:         (301) 286-5461

Fax    :        (301) 286-1433

Email:         Michael.Kaiser@nasa.gov

Mail   :        NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/674

                           Greenbelt, MD 20771  USA

Mr. Michael L. Kaiser is a research scientist with the Heliophysics Division at NASA-GSFC. He is the Project Scientist for the STEREO Mission and also serves as the Deputy Principal Investigator for the WAVES experiment on the STEREO Mission. In addition, he is the Principal Investigator of the WAVES experiment on the NASA Wind spacecraft and the Voyager PRA instrument (during VIM), and is a co-investigator on the Ulysses URAP team and the Cassini RPWS team.  He received a B.A. degree in astronomy and physics from the University of Iowa in 1964 and an M.S. degree in astronomy from the University of Maryland in 1971.  His research interests include low frequency radio astronomy with particular emphasis on planetary and solar emissions.  He is an author on approximately 230 scientific publications. He is the recipient of the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement medal and numerous group achievement awards. He is a member of the AGU, URSI, EGU, AAS/SPD and IEEE.

His publication list includes:

 

 


  1. "The Jovian Decametric Rotation Period", M. L. Kaiser and J. K. Alexander, Astrophysical Letters, 12, 215, 1972.
  2. "Periodicities in the Jovian Decametric Emission", M. L. Kaiser and J. K. Alexander, Astrophysical Letters, 14, 55, 1973.
  3. "Observations of Noise Bands Associated with the Upper Hybrid Resonance by the IMP-6 Radio Astronomy Experiment", S. R. Mosier, M. L. Kaiser and L. W. Brown, J. Geophys. Res., 78, 1673, 1973.
  4. "Calibration of a Cylindrical RF Capacitance Probe", S. R. Mosier and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 80, 702, 1975.
  5. "Scientific Instrumentation of the Radio-Astronomy-Explorer-2 Satellite", J. K. Alexander, M. L. Kaiser, J. C. Novaco, F. R. Grena and R. R. Weber, Astron. & Astrophys., 40, 365, 1975.
  6. "Earth as an Intense Planetary Radio Source: Similarities to Jupiter and Saturn", M. L. Kaiser and R. G. Stone, Science, 189, 285., 1975.
  7. "The Solar Elongation Distribution of Low-frequency Radio Bursts", M. L. Kaiser, Solar Physics, 45, 181, 1975.
  8. "New Source Location Measurements of Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation", M. L. Kaiser and J. K. Alexander, Geophys. Res. Lett., 3, 37, 1975.
  9. "Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation: 1-Spatial Structure Studies", J. K. Alexander and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 81, 5948, 1976.
  10. "Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation: 2-Emission from the Magnetospheric Cusp and Dayside Magnetosheath", J. K. Alexander and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 82, 98, 1977.
  11. "A Low-Frequency Survey of the Planets with RAE 2", M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 82, 1256, 1977.
  12. "Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation: 3-Average Spectral Properties", M. L. Kaiser and J. K. Alexander, J. Geophys. Res., 82, 3273, 1977.
  13. "Relationship between Auroral Substorms and the Occurrence of Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation", M. L. Kaiser and J. K. Alexander, J. Geophys. Res., 82, 5283, 1977.
  14. "Scattering of Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation at Very High Altitudes", J. K. Alexander, M. L. Kaiser and P. Rodriguez, J. Geophys. Res., 84, 2619, 1978.
  15. "Direct Measurements of the Polarization of Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation from Voyagers 1 and 2", M. L. Kaiser, J. K. Alexander, A. C. Riddle, J. B. Pearce and J. W. Warwick, Geophys. Res. Lett., 5, 857, 1978.
  16. "Observational Characteristics of Terrestrial Kilometric Radiation", M. L. Kaiser and J. K. Alexander, J. Geomag. Geoelectr., 70, 1978.
  17. "Voyager Spacecraft Radio Observations of Jupiter: Initial Cruise Results", M. L. Kaiser et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 6, 507, 1979.
  18. "Latitudinal Beaming of Jupiter's Low Frequency Radio Emissions", J. K. Alexander, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser and J. R. Thieman, J. Geophys. Res., 84, 5167, 1979.
  19. "Voyager 1 Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations near Jupiter", J. W. Warwick et al., Science, 204, 995, 1979.
  20. "Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations from Voyager-2 Near Jupiter", J. W. Warwick et al., Science, 206, 991, 1979.
  21. "The Occurrence Rate, Polarization Character, and Intensity of Broadband Jovian Kilometric Radiation", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 85, 4248, 1980.
  22. "Narrow band Jovian Kilometric Radiation: A New Radio Component", M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, Geophys. Res. Lett., 7, 389, 1980.
  23. "Voyager Detection of Nonthermal Radio Emission from Saturn", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, J. W. Warwick and J. B. Pearce, Science, 209, 1238, 1980.
  24. "Radio Jupiter after Voyager: An overview of the Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations", A. Boischot, A. Lecacheux, M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, J. K. Alexander and J. W. Warwick, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 8213, 1981.
  25. "Voyager Measurement of the Rotation Period of Saturn's Magnetic Field", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, Geophys. Res. Lett., 8, 253., 1981.
  26. "Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations from Voyager 1 Near Saturn", J. W. Warwick et al., Science, 212, 239, 1981.
  27. "Saturnian Kilometric Radiation: Statistical Properties and Beam Geometry", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and A. Lecacheux, Nature, 292, 731, 1981.
  28. "Saturnian Kilometric Radiation: Satellite Modulation", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, Nature, 292, 739, 1981.
  29. "Arc Structure in Saturn's Radio Dynamic Spectra", A. Boischot, Y. Leblanc, A. Lecacheux, B. M. Pedersen and M. L. Kaiser, Nature, 292, 727, 1981.
  30. "Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations During the Voyager-1 Titan Flyby", G. Daigne, B. M. Pedersen, M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 1405, 1981.
  31. "Planetary Radio Astronomy Observations from Voyager 2 near Saturn", J. W. Warwick et al., Science, 215, 582, 1982.
  32. "Saturnian Kilometric Radiation: Source Locations", M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 4555, 1982.
  33. "Comment on 'Pre-encounter Distributions of Saturn's Low Frequency Radio Emission' by T. D. Carr, J. J. Schauble and C. C. Schauble", M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, Nature, 296, 372, 1982.
  34. "Atmospheric Storm Explanation of Saturnian Electrostatic Discharges", M. L. Kaiser, J. E. P. Connerney and M. D. Desch, Nature, 303, 50, 1983.
  35. "Saturn as a Radio Source", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, W. S. Kurth, A. Lecacheux, F. Genova and B. M. Pedersen, in Saturn, ed. by T. Gehrels, Univ. of Arizona Press, 378, 1984.
  36. "Saturn's Ionosphere: Inferred Electron Densities", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and J. E. P. Connerney, J. Geophys. Res., 89, 2371, 1984.
  37. "Radio Emission from the Planets Earth, Jupiter and Saturn", M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, Rev. Geophys. Space Phys., 22, 373, 1984.
  38. "Voyager Detection of Lightning at Saturn", M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, Conference Preprint Volume, 7th Conf. on Atmospheric Electricity, Am. Meteorological Soc., 472., 1984.
  39. "A Radiometric Bode's Law: Predictions for Uranus", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, Nature, 310, 755, 1984.
  40. "On the Proposed Triggering of HOM", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, Geophys. Res. Lett., 12, 621, 1985.
  41. "Voyager 2 Radio Observations at Uranus", J. W. Warwick et al., Science, 233, 102, 1986.
  42. "The Rotation Period of Uranus", M. D. Desch, J. E. P. Connerney and M. L. Kaiser, Nature, 322, 42, 1986.
  43. "RAE: The first space radio astronomy", M. L. Kaiser, The Need for Radio Astronomy from Space, ed. K. Weiler, NRAO Press, Charlotesville, VA, 1987.
  44. "The Source Locations of Uranus' Nightside Radio Emissions", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and S. A. Curtis, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 15169, 1987.
  45. "Ordinary Mode Radio Emission from Uranus", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 15211, 1987.
  46. "The Radiation Belt Origin of Uranus' Nightside Radio Emission", S. A. Curtis, M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 15199, 1987.
  47. "Uranus as a Radio Source," M. L. Kaiser, in Planetary Radio Emissions, eds. H. Rucker, S. Bauer, and B. M. Pedersen, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna, 1988.
  48. "Radio Emission from the Magnetic Equator of Uranus," M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and J. E. P. Connerney, J. Geophys. Res., 94, 2399, 1988.
  49. "Impulsive Solar-wind driven Emission from Uranus," M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser and W. S. Kurth, J. Geophys. Res., 94, 5255, 1988.
  50. "A Low Frequency Radio Array for Space", K. W. Weiler et al., Aston. & Astrophys., 195, 372, 1988.
  51. "The RAE Program: Valuable Lessons for Future Low Frequency Radio Astronomy from Space", M. L. Kaiser, in Proceedings of Workshop on the Lunar Far-side Array, 1988.
  52. "Observations of Non-Thermal Radiation from Planets," M. L. Kaiser, in Plasma Waves and Instabilities in Magnetospheres and Comets, eds. B. Tsurutani, H. Oya, AGU Geophysical Monograph 53, 1989.
  53. "First Radio Observations of Neptune", J. W. Warwick et al., Science, 246, 1498, 1989.
  54. "The Source Location of Narrowband Bursts at Uranus", W. M. Farrell, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser and W. S. Kurth, Geophys. Res. Lett., 17, 295, 1990.
  55. "Upper Limit Set for Level of Lightning Activity on Titan", M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, Nature, 343, 6257, 1990.
  56. "Low Frequency Propagation in the Earth's Magnetosphere", B. Dennison, Ananthakrishnan, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, and K. Weiler, Workshop Proceedings: Low-Frequency Astrophysics fro Space, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Physics (#362), 1990.
  57. "Reflections on the Radio Astronomy Explorer Program of the 1960s and 70s", M. L. Kaiser, Workshop Proceedings: Low-Frequency Astrophysics from Space, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Physics (#362).
  58. "Source Location of the Narrowband Radio Bursts at Uranus: Evidence of a Cusp Source", W. M. Farrell, M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, Geophys. Res. Lett, 17, 295, 1990.
  59. "Field Independent Source Localization of Neptune's Radio Bursts", W. M. Farrell, M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 95, 19143, 1990.
  60. "Uranus as a Radio Source" M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, A. Lecacheux, M. Aubier, P. Zarka and Y. Leblanc, in Uranus, eds. J. Bergstrahl and M. Mathews, U. of Arizona Press, Tucson., 1991.
  61. "An anomalous component of Neptune Radio emission: Implications for the auroral region", M. D. Desch, W. M. Farrell and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 1401, 1991.
  62. "The Role of Solar Wind Reconnection in Driving the Neptune Radio Emission", M. D. Desch, W. M. Farrell, M. L. Kaiser, R. P. Lepping and J. T. Steinberg, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 19111, 1991.
  63. "Evidence of Auroral Cavities at Uranus and Neptune from Radio Observations", W. M. Farrell, W. Calvert, M. D. Desch and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 19049, 1991.
  64. "Restrictions on the Characteristics of Neptunian Lightning", M. L. Kaiser, P. Zarka, M. D. Desch and W. M. Farrell, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 19043, 1991.
  65. "The Ulysses URAP instrument: Description and first results", R. G. Stone, et al., Astron & Astrophys. Suppl., 92, 291, 1992.
  66. "Ulysses radio and plasma wave observations in the Jupiter environment", R. G. Stone et al., Science, 257, 1524, 1992.
  67. "Ulysses observations of escaping VLF emissions from Jupiter", M. L. Kaiser et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 17, 649, 1992.
  68. "In ecliptic observations of Jovian radio emissions by Ulysses: Comparison to Voyager results", A. Lecacheux et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 19, 1307, 1992.
  69. "Jovian Broadband Kilometric Radiation: New Results from Ulysses", M. L. Kaiser and M. D. Desch, in Planetary Radio Emissions III, Austrian Academy of Science, Vienna, 1992.
  70. "Neptune's smoothly varying radio emission between 600 - 800 kHz", G. K. F. Rabl, H. P. Ladreiter, H. O. Rucker and M. L. Kaiser, in Planetary Radio Emissions III, Austrian Academy of Science, Vienna, 1992.
  71. "Phenomenology of Neptunian Radio Emissions", B. M. Pedersen et al., J. Geophys Res., 97, 19201, 1992.
  72. "Ulysses observations of auroral hiss at high Jovian latitudes", W. M. Farrell et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, 2259, 1993.
  73. "Ordinary and Z mode emissions from the Jovian polar region", M. L. Kaiser et al., Plan. Spa. Sci., 41, 977, 1993.
  74. "Clock-like behavior of Jovian continuum radiation", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and W. M. Farrell, Plan. Spa. Sci., 41, 1073, 1993.
  75. "Quasi-periodic Jovian radio bursts: Observations from the Ulysses radio and plasma wave experiment, R. J. MacDowall et al., Plan. Spa. Sci., 41, 1059, 1993.
  76. "Time variable Magnetospheric radio emissions from Jupiter", M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 18757, 1993.
  77. "An interpretation of the broadbanded VLF waves near the Io torus as observed by Ulysses", W. M. Farrell et al., J. Geophys. Res., 98, 21177, 1993.
  78. "Source characteristics of Jovian narrowband kilometric radio emission", M. J. Reiner et al., J. Geophys. Res., 98, 13163, 1993.
  79. "Possible radio wave precursors associated with the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9/Jupiter impacts", W. M. Farrell, M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and R. J. MacDowall, Geophys. Res. Lett., 21, 1067, 1994.
  80. "Asymmetries in the Io plasma torus", M. D. Desch, W. M. Farrell, and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 17205, 1994.
  81. "The WIND/WAVES Instrument", Bougeret, J.-L. et al., Spa. Sci. Rev., 71, 231, 1995.
  82. "The three-dimensional extent of a high speed solar wind stream", R. J. MacDowall et al., Spa. Sci. Rev., 72, 125, 1995.
  83. "Elliptically polarized bursty radio emission from Jupiter", M. J. Reiner, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, R. Manning, J. Fainberg and R. G. Stone, Geophys. Res. Lett., 22, 345, 1995.
  84. "Traversal of comet SL-9 through the Jovian magnetosphere and impact with Jupiter: Radio upper limits", M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, W. M. Farrell, R. J. MacDowall and R. G. Stone, Geophys. Res. Lett., 11, 1781, 1995.
  85. "Ulysses radio and plasma wave observations at high southern heliographic latitudes", R. G. Stone et al., Science, 268, 1026, 1995.
  86. "Radio Emissions from Neptune", P. Zarka et al., in Neptune and Triton, ed. by D. P. Cruikshank, U of Arizona Press, Tucson, 1995.
  87. "Experimental 9 MHz transmission from Vasil'sursk in Russia to the WIND spacecraft of NASA", C. G. M. van't Klooster et al., Preparing for the Future (ESA journal), 5, No. 4, 1, 1995.
  88. "Evidence for an Io plasma torus influence on high-latitude Jovian radio emission", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch and M. E. Brown, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 13, 1996.
  89. "LF Band terrestrial radio bursts observed by Wind/WAVES", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, W. M. Farrell and M. J. Reiner, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1283, 1996.
  90. "Observations of man-made radio transmissions by Wind/WAVES", M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, J.-L. Bougeret, R. Manning and C. A. Meetre, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1287, 1996.
  91. "Control of terrestrial LF bursts by solar wind speed", M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, and W. M. Farrell, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1251, 1996.
  92. "WIND observations of the electron foreshock", R. J. Fitzenreiter et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1235, 1996.
  93. "Early WIND observations of bow shock and foreshock waves", P. J. Kellogg et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1243, 1996.
  94. "2fp radio emission from the vicinity of Earth's foreshock: WIND observations", M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, J. Fainberg, R. G. Stone, and M. D. Desch, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1247, 1996.
  95. "Observations of plasma waves during a traversal of the Moon's wake", P. J. Kellogg et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 1267, 1996.
  96. "Simultaneous WIND, Geotail and GOES 9 Observations of Magnetic Field Dipolarization and bursty bulk flows in the near-tail during a substorm", J. A. Slavin et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 971, 1996.
  97. WIND spacecraft observations of solar impulsive electron events associated with solar type III radio bursts", R. E. Ergun et al., Ap. J., 503, 435, 1998.
  98. "Terrestrial 2fp radio source location determined from WIND/GEOTAIL triangulation", M. J. Reiner et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 919, 1996.
  99. "Continuum enhancement observed by GEOTAIL spacecraft: remote sensing of the plasmasphere during substorm", Y. Kasaba et al., submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 1996.
  100. "Comparison of AKR spectra observed with GEOTAIL and WIND spacecraft", K. Hashimoto, H. Matsumoto, T. Murata, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, submitted to Geophys. Res. Lett., 1996.
  101. "Observations of low frequency terrestrial type III bursts by GEOTAIL and WIND and their association with geomagnetic disturbances detected by ground and space-bourne instruments", R. R. Anderson et al., submitted to Geophys. Res. Lett., 1996.
  102. "Jupiter's Low Frequency Radio Spectrum: Filling in the Gaps", M. L. Kaiser and L. N. Garcia, Planetary Radio Emissions IV, Austrian Academy of Science, 1997.
  103. "Jovian Decameter Emissions observed by the Wind/WAVES radioastronomy Experiment", A. Lecacheux, M. Y. Boudjada, H. O. Rucker, J. L. Bougeret, R. Manning, and M. L. Kaiser, Astron. & Astrophys., 329, 777, 1997.
  104. "Type III Radio Source Location by Ulysses/Wind Triangulation", Reiner, M. J., M. L. Kaiser, J. Fainberg and R. G. Stone, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 1923, 1998.
  105. "Geotail Observations of Substorm Onset in the Inner Magnetotail", D. H. Fairfield, et al., submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 1997.
  106. Geotail, POLAR, Wind, Canopus and ISTP Associated Geosynchronus Satellite Observations of Plasma Wave Emissions and Related Magnetospheric Phenomena During Substorms”, R. R. Anderson et al., in SUBSTORMS-4, ed. S. Kokobun and Y. Kamide, p., 567, Klewer Academic Publishers, 1998.
  107. "Origin of Coronal and Interplanetary Shocks: A New Look with Wind Spacecraft Data", N. Gopalswamy, M. L. Kaiser, R. P. Lepping, S. W. Kahler, K. W. Ogilvie, D. Berdichevsky, T. Kondo, T. Isobe, and M. Akioka, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 307, 1998.
  108. "Tracing the Topology of the October 18-20, 1995 Magnetic Cloud with ~0.1 - 102 keV Electrons", D. E. Larson, et al., submitted to Geophys. Res. Lett., 1997.
  109. "Jovian and Terrestrial Low Frequency Radio Bursts: Possible Cause of Anomalous Continuum", M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 19993, 1998.
  110. "On the Origin of Radio Emissions Associated with the January 6-11, 1997 CME", M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, J. Fainberg, J.-L. Bougeret, and R. G. Stone, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2493, 1998.
  111. "Remote Radio Tracking of Interplanetary CMEs", M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, J. Fainberg, J.-L. Bougeret, and R. G. Stone, ESLAB31 proceedings, in press, 1998.
  112. "Evidence for Multiple Ejecta: April 7-11, 1997 ISTP Sun-Earth Connection Event", Berdichevsky, D. et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2473, 1998.
  113. "Type II Radio Emissions in the Frequency Range from 1-14 MHz Associated with the April 7, 1997 Solar Event", M. L. Kaiser et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2501, 1998.
  114. "The Wind/HAARP Experiment: Initial Results of High Power Radiowave Interactions with Space Plasmas", P. Rodriguez et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 257, 1998.
  115. "Remote sensing of the Plasmapause during substorms: GEOTAIL observation of nonthermal continuum radiation", Y. Kasaba, H. Matsumoto, K. Hashimoto, R. R. Anderson, J.-L. Bougeret, M. L. Kaiser, X. Y. Wu, and I. Nagano, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 20389, 1998.
  116. "Wind-Ulysses source location of radio emissions associated with the January 1997 coronal mass ejection", S. Hoang et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2497, 1998.
  117. "Jovian radio bullseyes observed by Ulysses", M. L. Kaiser and R. J. MacDowall, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 3113, 1998.
  118. "A new method for studying remote type II radio emissions from coronal mass ejection-driven shocks, Reiner", M. J., M. L. Kaiser, J. Fainberg and R. G. Stone,  J. Geophys. Res., 103 29651, 1998.
  119. "Complex type III-like radio emissions observed from 1 to 14 MHz", Reiner, M. J., and M. L. Kaiser, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 397, 1999.
  120. "High-frequency type II radio emissions associated with CME-driven shocks", Reiner, M. J., and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 16979, 1999.
  121. "U burst in the solar wind", Leblanc, Y., G. A. Dulk, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 1089, 1999.
  122. "A Heliospheric Density Model and Type III Radio Bursts", G. Mann, F. Jansen, R. J. Macdowall, M. Kaiser, and _R. G. Stone, Astron. & Astrophys., 348, 614, 1999.
  123. "A Wave Interference Experiment with HAARP, HIPAS, and Wind", P. Rodiguez et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 2351, 1999.
  124. "Detecting electrical activity from Martian dust storms", Farrell, W. M., M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, J. G. Houser, S. A. Cummer, D. M. Wilt, and G. A. Landis, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 3795, 1999.
  125. "The source region of an interplanetary type II radio burst", Bale, S. D., M. J. Reiner, J.-L. Bougeret, M. L. Kaiser, S. Krucker, D. E. Larson, and R. P. Lin, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 1573, 1999.
  126. "Multi-wavelength Signatures of a Coronal Mass Ejection", Gopalswamy, N., S. Yashiro, M. L. Kaiser, B. J. Thompson, and S. Plunkett, Proceedings of the Nobeyama Symposium, 1998, NRO Report 479, p. 207, 2000.
  127. "Monitoring of a shock wave propagation from the solar atmosphere to Earth", Mann, G., H. Aurass, F. Jansen, B. Thompson, M. L. Kaiser, A. Grafe, and N. Jakowski, Proceedings of ESTEC Space Weather Workshop, November 11-13, 1998, in press, 1999.
  128. "ALFA - A Spaceborne radio array for low frequency imaging of the sun and galaxy", Gopalswamy, N., D. Jones, M. L. Kaiser, ALFA team, Proceedings of the Nobeyama Symposium, 1998, NRO Report 479, p. 447, 2000.
  129. "Interplanetary Acceleration of Coronal Mass Ejections", Gopalswamy, N. A. Lara, R. P. Lepping, M. L. Kaiser, D. Berdichevsky, O. C. St. Cyr, and A. Lazarus, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 145, 2000.
  130. "Radio-rich Solar Eruptive Events", Gopalswamy, N., M. L. Kaiser, B. J. Thompson, L. F. Burlaga, and A. Szabo, <Gopalswamy, N., M. L. Kaiser, B. J. Thompson. L. F. Burlaga, and A. Szabo,>Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 1427, 2000.
  131. "SOHO and Radio Observations of a CME Shock Wave", Raymond, J. C., B. J. Thompson, S. Kahler, M. L. Kaiser, A. Lara, A. Ciaravella, M. Romoli, and R. O'Neal, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 1439, 2000.
  132. "Remote radio tracking of CMEs in the solar corona and interplanetary medium," M. J. Reiner, M. L.  Kaiser, J. Fainberg, and R. G. Stone, Proceedings of the Ninth International Solar Wind Conference, S. R. Habbal, R. Esser, J. V. Hollweg, and P. A. Isenberg , editors, pp 653-656, 1999.
  133. "Radio Tracking of a White-light CME from Solar Corona to Interplanetary Medium", M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, S. P. Plunkett, and N. P. Prestage, Ap. J. Lett., 529, L53, 2000.
  134. “The Current Status of Low Frequency Radio Astronomy from Space”, M. L. Kaiser and K. W. Weiler, Proc. Chapman Conf. On Low Frequency Radio Astronomy from Space, AGU Monograph 119, p. 1, 2000.
  135. “Cassini and Wind Stereoscopic Observations of Jovian Non-thermal Radio Emissions”, M. L. Kaiser, W. S. Kurth, G. B. Hospordarsky, D. A. Gurnett, and P. Zarka, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 16053, 2000.
  136. “Dynamical Phenomena Associated with a Coronal Mass Ejection”, N. Gopalswamy, M. L. Kaiser, R. J. MacDowall, M. J. Reiner, B. J. Thompson, and O. C. St. Cyr, Solar Wind Nine, ed. S. R. Habbal, R. Esser, J. V. Hollweg, and P. A. Isenberg, Amer. Inst. Phys., New York, p. 641, 1999.
  137. "A Radio and Optical Instrument to Detect Martian Dust Storms", W. M. Farrell, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, J. G. Houser, G. Landis, and D. Wilt,  Acta Astronautica, 46, 25, 2000.
  138. “Long-term Behavoir of Jovian bKOM and nKOM Radio Emissions Observed During the Ulysses-Jupiter Encounter”, M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, and M. D. Desch, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 297, 2000.
  139. “Solar Energetic Particle Event and Radio Bursts Associated with the 1996 July 9 Flare and CME”, T. Laitinen et al., Astron. & Astrophys., 360, 729, 2000.
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  142. “The Earth Bow Shock Observations with Radar SURA-Wind”, Tokarev, Y., M. L. Kaiser, Y. Belov, G. Boiko, and N. Murav’eva, J. Phys. & Chem. Of Earth, in press, 2000.
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  144. “Near-sun and near-Earth manifestations of solar eruptions”, Gopalswamy, N., A. Lara, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2000.
  145. “Examples of fast solar wind transients, their sources and the forecast of possible geomagnetic impact”. Berdichevsky, D., et al., Geofisica Internacional (2000), 39, 5, 2000.
  146. “A test of Magnetospheric radio tomographic imaging with IMAGE and Wind”, Cummer, S. A., M. J. Reiner, B. W. Reinisch, M. L. Kaiser, J. L. Green, R. F. Benson, R. Manning, and K. Goetz, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 1131, 2001.
  147. “Anisotropy of the hectometer cosmic radio background”, Tokarev, Y. V., M. L. Kaiser, G. N. Boiko, et al., Astron. Lett., 26, 553, 2000.
  148. “Small scale turbulence of the solar wind in the vicinity of earth’s shock wave”, Tokarev, Y. V., M. L. Kaiser, Y. I. Belov, et al., Solar. Sys. Res. 34, 128, 2000.
  149. “On the solar origin of complex type III-like radio bursts observed at and below 1 MHz”, Reiner, M. J., M. Karlicky, K. Jiricka, et al., Astrophys. J., 530, 1049, 2000.
  150. “Shock Wave and EUV Transient During a Flare”, Gopalswamy, N., M. L. Kaiser, J. Sato, M. Pick, in High Energy Solar Physics Workshop: Anticipating HESSI, ASP Conf. Series, 206, Ed. By R. Ramaty and N. Mandzhavidze, P. 351, 2000.
  151. “Non detection at Venus of high-frequency radio signals characteristic of terrestrial lightning”, Gurnett, D.A., P. Zarka, R. Manning, W. S. Kurth, G. B. Hospodarsky, T. F. Averkamp, M. L. Kaiser, and W. M. Farrell, Nature, 409, 313-315, 2001.
  152. “Radio signatures of CME interaction: CME cannibalism?”, Gopalswamy, N., S. Yashiro, M. L. Kaiser, R. A. Howard, and J.-L. Bougeret, Ap. J. Lett., 548, L91-L94, 2001.
  153. "Radio signatures of the origin and propagation of CMEs through the solar corona and interplanetary medium", M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser and J.-L. Bougeret, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 29989, 2001.
  154. "Statistical analysis of coronal shock dynamics implied by radio and white-light observations", M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, N. Gopalswamy, H. Aurass, G. Mann, A. Vourlidas, and M. Maksimovic, J. of Geophys. Res., in press, 2001.
  155. “Predicting the 1-AU arrival times of coronal mass ejections”, N. Gopalswamy, A. Lara, S. Yashiro, M. L. Kaiser, and R. A. Howard, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 29207, 2001.
  156. “Interplanetary radio emission due to interaction between two coronal mass ejections”, N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, M. L. Kaiser, R. A. Howard, and J.-L. Bougeret, J. Geophys. Res., 29, 1029/2001GL013606, 2002.
  157. “Characteristics of CMEs associated with decametric-hectometric type II radio bursts”, N. Goplaswamy, M. L. Kaiser, S. Yashiro, R. A. Howard, and J.-L. Bougeret, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 29219, 2001.
  158. “Bastille day event: a radio perspective”, M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, M. Karlicky, K. Jiricka, and J.-L. Bougeret, Solar Physics, 204, 123-139, 2001.
  159. “Solar system radio astronomy”, I. H. Cairns and M. L. Kaiser, in Reviews of Radio Science ed. By W. R. Stone, 749-774, Wiley-Interscience, 2002.
  160. “Coronal mass ejection of July 14, 2000 flare event: imaging from near-sun to Earth environment”, P. K. Manoharan et al., Astrophys. J., 559, 1180-1189, 2001.
  161. “Relative timing of impulsive solar electron injections and solar electromagnetic radiation”, D. K. Haggerty, E. C. Roelof, and M. L. Kaiser, in Planetary Radio Emissions-V, Austrian Acad. Sci., 2001.
  162. “Ulysses and Cassini at Jupiter: Comparison of the quasi-periodic radio bursts”, M. L. Kaiser, W. M. Farrell, M. D. Desch, G. B. Hospodarsky, W. S. Kurth, and D. A. Gurnett, in Planetary Radio Emissions-V, Austrian Acad. Sci., 2001.
  163. “Spectrographic investigations of the structure of Jupiter’s decametric radio emission sources”, V. A. Alimov, G. N. Boiko, A. N. Karashtin, Yu. V. Tokarev, and M. L. Kaiser, in Planetary Radio Emissions-V, Austrian Acad. Sci., 2001.
  164. “On the plasma turbulence in the Jovian magnetosphere”, A. N. Karashtin, V. A. Alimov, G. N. Boiko, G. P. Komrakov, A. L. Malikeev, Yu. V. Tokarev, and M. L. Kaiser, in Planetary Radio Emissions-V, Austrian Acad. Sci., 2001.
  165. “Control of Jupiter’s radio emission and aurorae by the solar wind”, D. A. Gurnett et al., Nature, 415, 985987, 2002.
  166. “An overview of observations by the Cassini radio and plasma wave investigation at Earth”, Kurth, W. S., G. B. Hospodarsky, D. A. Gurnett, M. L. Kaiser et al., J. Geophys. Res., 106, 30253, 2001.
  167. “High resolution observations of low-frequency Jovian radio emissions by Cassini”, W. S. Kurth et al., in Planetary Radio Emissions-V, Austrian Acad. Sci.,  2001.
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167.                  “Interacting coronal mass ejections and solar energetic particles”, Gopalswamy, N., S. Yashiro, G. Michalek, M. L. Kaiser, R. A. Howard, D. Reames, R. Leske, and T. von Rosenvinge, Ap. J., 572, L103-L107, 2002.

168.                  “Solar Eruptions and long wavelength radio bursts The 1997 May 12 event”,  Gopalswamy, N. and M. L. Kaiser, Adv. Space Res., 29, 307-312, 2002.

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170.                  “Solar particle events with helium over hydrogen enhancements in the energy range up to 100 MeV per nuclii”, Tortsi, J., L. Kocharov, J. Laivola, S. Pohjolainen, S. P. Plunkett, B. J. Thompson, M. L. Kaiser, and M. J. Reiner, Solar Phys. 205, 123-147, 2002.

  1. “Halo-coronal mass ejections near the 23rd solar minimum: lift-off, inner heliosphere, and in situ (1 AU) signatures”, Berdichevsky, D. B., C. J. Farrugia, B. J. Thompson, R. P. Lepping, R. V. Reames, M. L. Kaiser, J. T. Steinberg, S. P. Plunkett, and D. J. Michels, Annales Geophysicae, 20, 891-916, 2002.

172.                  “Coronal Mass ejection and particle acceleration during the 2001 April 14-15 events”, N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, M. L. Kaiser, and R. A. Howard, Adv. Space Res., in press, 2003 

173.                  “Large solar energetic particle events of cycle 23: A global view”, N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, A. Lara, M. L. Kaiser, B. J. Thompson, P. Gallagher, Geophysical Research Letters, 30, Issue 12, pp. SEP 3-1, CiteID 8015, DOI 10.1029/2002GL016435, 2003

174.                  "Effect of CME Interactions on the Production of Solar Energetic Particles", N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, G. Michalek, M. L. Kaiser, R. A. Howard, R. Leske, T. von Rosenvinge, and D. V. Reames, Solar Wind X, ed. M. Velli, in press, 2003

175.                  "Estimation of projection effect of CMEs from the onset time of shock-associated type III radio burst", G. Michalek,  N. Gopalswamy, M. J. Reiner, S. Yashiro,  M. L. Kaiser, and R. A.  Howard, Estimation of projection effect of CMEs from the onset time of  shock-associated type III radio burst,  in Proc. of the SOHO 11 Symposium  on From Solar Min to Max: Half a Solar Cycle with SOHO, 11-15 March 2002, Davos,  Switzerland. Edited by A. Wilson, ESA SP-508, Noordwijk: ESA p. 449, 2002.

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  2. “Why was there no solar energetic particle event associated with the RHESSI flare of 2002 July 23?“,  Gopalswami, N., S. Krucker, B. R. Dennis, R. P. Lin, M. L. Kaiser, and A. Vourlidas, submitted to Astrophys. J., 2003.
  3. “Continuum emission and broadband electrostatic noise at the low latitude boundary layer: A diagnostic of boundary layer dynamics”, Farrell, W. M., R. J. Fitzenreiter, M. L. Kaiser, K. Goetz, M. Maksimovic, and M. J. Reiner, , Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 10.1029/2000GL012799, 2002.
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180.                  “On the Deceleration of CMEs in the Corona and Interplanetary Medium deduced from Radio and White-Light Observations”,  Reiner, M. J., Kaiser, M. L., and Bougeret, J.-L., Proceedings of the Solar Wind 10 Conference, eds. M. Velli, R. Bruno, F. Malara, AIP Conference Proceedings 679, 152, 2003.

181.                  Constraints on CME dynamics from simultaneous radio and white-light observations”, Reiner, M. J., A. Vourlidas, O. C. St. Cyr, J. T. Burkepile, R. A. Howard, M. L. Kaiser, N. P. Prestage, and J.-L. Bougeret, Astrophys. J., 546, 533, 2003.

182.                  “Solar Particle Event with Exceptionally High 3He Enhancement in the Energy Range up to 50 MeV Nucleon-1”, Torsti, J., Kocharov, L., Laivola, J., Lehtinen, N., Kaiser, M. L., and Reiner, M. J., 2002, Astrophys. J.  573, L59, 2002.

  1. SimultaneousObservations of Jovian Quasi-Periodic Radio Emissions by the Galileo and Cassini Spacecraft”, Hospodarsky, G. B. W. S. Kurth, D. A. Gurnett, M. L. Kaiser, P. Zarka, and B. Cecconi, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2004.
  2. “New observations from Cassini and Ulysses of Jovian VLF radio emissions”, Kaiser, M. L., W. M. Farrell, W. S. Kurth, G. B. Hospodarsky, and D. A. Gurnett, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2004.
  3. “Study of solar system planetary lightning with LOFAR”, Zarka, P., W. M. Farrell, M. L. Kaiser, E. Blanc, and W. S. Kurth, Plan. Space Sci., in press, 2004.
  4. “Solar radio emissions at solar maximum: interplanetary perspective”, Kaiser, M. L., Adv. Space Res., 32, 461-465, 2003.
  5. “Relativistic cyclotron resonance condition as applied to Type II interplanetary radio emission”, Farrell, W. M., M. L. Kaiser, S. D. Bale, M. D. Desch, R. J. Fitzenreiter, K. Goetz, and J.-L. Bougeret, J. Geophys. Res., 109, A02106, doi:10.1029/2003JA009965, 2004.
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  7. “Effect of CME interactions on the production of solar energetic particles”, Gopalswamy, N. S. Yashiro, G. Michalek, M. L. Kaiser, R. A. Howard, R. Leske, T. von Rosenvinge, and D. V. Reames, Solar Wind Ten, AIP Conf. Proc., 679, 608, 2003.
  8. “Coronal mass ejection interaction and particle acceleration during the 2001 April 14-15 events”, Gopalswamy, N. S. Yashiro, M. L. Kaiser, and R. A. Howard, Adv. Spa. Res., 32, 2613, 2003.
  9. “A new radio emission component at hectometric wavelengths”, Reiner, M. J., M. L. Kaiser, J. Fainberg, and J.-L. Bougeret, Solar Phys., in press, 2006.
  10. “Remote sensing of possible density bubbles in the inner Jovian dayside magnetosphere”, Farrell, W. M., M. L. Kaiser, W. S. Kurth, M. D. Desch, D. A. Gurnett, G. B. Hospodarsky, and R. J. MacDowall, J. Geophys. Res, 109, A09S14, doi:10.1029/2003JA010130, 2004
  11. “The relationship between Saturn’s ultraviolet aurora and kilometric radio emissions”, Kurth, W. S., et al., Nature, in press, 2004.
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  13. “Statistical and superposed epoch study of depolarization events using data fro Wind perigee passes”, Sigsbee, K. et al., Acta Astro., in press, 2005
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  15. “CME propagation dynamics deduced from simultaneous radio (Wind/WAVES) and white-light (SMEI) observations”, Reiner, M. J., et al., in press, J. Geophys. Res., 2005.
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  17. ‘Comment on: “Rotation rate of Saturn’s interior from magnetic field observations” by Giacomo Giampieri and Michele K. Dougherty’, Kaiser, M. L., M. D. Desch, M. H. Acuna, N. F. Ness, and J. E. P. Connerney, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L02201, doi:10.1029/2004GL021398, 2005.
  18. “Association of coronal mass ejections and type II radio bursts with impulsive solar energetic particle events”, Yashiro, S., N. Gopalswamy, E. W. Cliver, D. V. Reames, M. L. Kaiser and R. A. Howard, in The Solar-B Mission and the Forefront of Solar Physics, ed. By T. Sakurai and T. Sekii, ASP Conf. Ser., 325, 401, 2004.
  19. “High spectral and temporal resolution observations of Saturn’s kilometric radiation”, Kurth, W. S., G. B. Hospodarsky, D. A. Gurnett, P. Louarn, A. Lecacheux, P. Zarka, H. O. Rucker, M. Boudjada, and M. L. Kaiser, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, 2005.
  20. “A universal Characteristic of Type II radio bursts”, Aguilar-Rodriguez, A., N. Gopalswamy, R. MacDowall, S. Yashiro, and M. L. Kaiser, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2005.
  21. “Coronal mass ejections and other extreme characteristics of the 2003 October-November solar eruptions”, N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, Y. Liu, G. Michalek, A. Vourlidas, M. L. Kaiser, and R. A. Howard, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2005.
  22. “Type II radio bursts and energetic solar eruptions”, N. Gopalswamy, E. Aguilar-Rodriguez, S. Yashiro, S. Nunes, M. L. Kaiser and R. A. Howard, J. Geophys. Res., in press, 2005.
  23. “CME kinematics in interplanetary space”, M. J. Reiner, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, Proceedings of Solar Wind 11/SOHO 16, ESA Pub. SP-592, 307, 2005.
  24. “SURA-WIND experiments: Bistatic moon radio sounding at 33.6 m”, Y. V. Tokarev, G. P. Komrakov, Y. I. Belov, G. N. Boiko, J.-L. Bougeret, and M. L. Kaiser, Proceedings XXI Russian Science conf. on radio wave propogation, Ioshkar-Ola, pp. 286-291, 2005.
  25. “The STEREO Mission and S/WAVES instrument”, M. L. Kaiser, Planetary Radio Emissions VI, ed. H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, and G. Mann,  Aust. Acad. Sci., 467-474, 2006.
  26. “Is Titan a radio source?”, W. S. Kurth, B. Cecconi, D. A. Gurnett, M. L. Kaiser, P. Zarka, and A. Lecacheux”, Planetary Radio Emissions VI, ed. H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, and G. Mann,  Aust. Acad. Sci., 133-142, 2006.
  27. “A nightside source of Saturn’s kilometric radiation: evidence for an inner magnetospheric energy driver”, W. M. Farrell, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, A. Lecacheux, W. S. Kurth, D. A. Gurnett, B. Cecconi, and P. Zarka, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L18107, doi:10.1029/2005GL023449, 2005.
  28. “Study of solar system planetary lightning with LOFAR”, P. Zarka, W. M. Farrell, M. L. Kaiser, E. Blanc, and W. S. Kurth, Planet. Space Sci. 52, 1435-1447, 2004.
  29. “Cassini RPWS and imaging observations of Saturn lightning”, M. D. Desch, G. Fischer, M. L. Kaiser, W. M. Farrell, W. S. Kurth, D. A. Gurnett, P. Zarka, A. Lecacheux, C. Proco, A. Ingersoll, and U. Dyudina, Planetary Radio Emissions VI, ed. H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, and G. Mann,  Aust. Acad. Sci., 103-110, 2006.
  30. “On the intensity of Saturn lightning”, G. Fischer, W. Macher, M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, P. Zarka, W. S. Kurth, W. M. Farrell, A. Lecacheux, B. Cecconi, and D. A. Gurnett, Planetary Radio Emissions VI, ed. H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, and G. Mann,  Aust. Acad. Sci., 123-132, 2006.
  31. “Narrowband Z-mode emissions interior to Saturn’s plasma torus”, Farrell, W. M., W. S. Kurth, M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, D. A. Gurnett, and P. Canu, J. Geophys. Res., 110, A10204, doi:10.1029/2005JA011102, 2005.
  32. “Decameter observations of a strong absorption on background of sporadic radio emission from the sun”, Konovalenko, A. A., A. A. Sstanslavsky, E. P. Abranin, V. V. Dorovskii, V. N. Mel’nik, and M. L. Kaiser, Solar Phys. In press, 2006.
  33. “Solar origin of the radio characteristics of a complex type III burst observed on April 11, 2001”, Reiner, M. J., K.-L. Klein, M. Karlicky, K. Jiricka, A. Klassen, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, Solar Phys., in press, 2006.
  34. “SURA-WAVES experiments: calibration of the Cassini HF RPWS receiver”, Tokarev, Y., J.-L. Bougeret, A. Lecacheux, M. L. Kaiser, W. S. Kurth, and B. Cecconi, Planetary Radio Emissions VI, ed. H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, and G. Mann,  Aust. Acad. Sci., 531-542, 2006.
  35. “Jovian bursty high latitude emissions revisted: the Ulysses-Jupiter distant encounter”, Reiner, M. J., M. L. Kaiser, M. D. Desch, and R. J. MacDowall, Planetary Radio Emissions VI, ed. H. O. Rucker, W. S. Kurth, and G. Mann,  Aust. Acad. Sci., 205-212, 2006.
  36. “The discrimination between Jovian radio emissions and Saturn electrostatic discharges”, Fischer, G., W. Macher, D. A. Gurnett, M. D. Desch, A. Lecacheux, P. Zarka, W. S. Kurth, and M. L. Kaiser, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press, 2006.
  37. “Analysis of a giant lightning storm on Saturn”, Fischer, G., W. S. Kurth, U. A. Dyudina, M. L. Kaiser, A. Lecacheux, P. Zarka, A. P. Ingersoll, and D. A. Gurnett, Icarus, submitted, 2006.
  38. “Coronal and interplanetary propagation of CME/shocks from radio, in situ and white-light observations”, Reiner, M. J., M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, Solar Phys., submitted, 2006.
  39. “Fine structure of solar radio bursts observed at decametric and hectometric waves”, Chernov, G. P., M. L. Kaiser, J.-L. Bougeret, V. V. Fomichev, and R. V. Gorgusta, Solar Phys., in press, 2006.
  40. “Circular polarization observed in interplanetary type III radio storms”, Reiner, M. J., J. Fainberg, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, Solar Phys., in press, 2006.
  41. “Changing electrical nature of Saturn’s rings: implications for spoke formation”, Farrell, W. M., M. D. Desch, M. L. Kaiser, W. S. Kurth, and D. A. Gurnett, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L07203, doi:10.1029/2005GL024922, 2006.
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  44. “Coronal mass ejection kinematics from white light (SMEI) and radio (Wind/WAVES) observations”, Reiner, M. J., B. V. Jackson, D. F. Webb, D. R. Mizuno, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, J. Geophys. Res., 110, A09S14, 2005.
  45. “Radio and white light coronal signatures associated with the RHESSI hard x-ray event of 2002 July 23”, Reiner, M. J.,  S. Krucket, D. E. Gary, B. L. Dougherty, M. L. Kaiser, and J.-L. Bougeret, Astrophys. J., in press, 2006.