Associate Research Physicist
UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory
7 Gauss Way
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-642-0757
pulupa@berkeley.edu
NASA/ADS library of research papers
Research interests include: plasma astrophysics, collisionless shocks, electron acceleration, Langmuir waves, electric field antenna modeling, solar wind electron thermodynamics, collisionless reconnection, solar radio bursts, development of spacecraft instrumentation.
M. Pulupa et al. "Statistics and Polarization of Type III Radio Bursts Observed in the Inner Heliosphere" ApJ, 2020. ADS
M. Pulupa et al. "The Solar Probe Plus Radio Frequency Spectrometer: Measurement requirements, analog design, and digital signal processing." JGR Space Physics, 2017. ADS
S. D. Bale et al. "The FIELDS Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus. Measuring the Coronal Plasma and Magnetic Field, Plasma Waves and Turbulence, and Radio Signatures of Solar Transients." Space Sci Rev., 2016. ADS
M. Pulupa, S. D. Bale, and J. C. Kasper. Langmuir Waves Upstream of Interplanetary Shocks: Dependence on Shock and Plasma Parameters. JGR Space Physics, 2010. ADS
S. D. Bale, et al. The Electric Antennas for the STEREO/WAVES Experiment. Space Science Reviews, 2008. ADS
M. Pulupa and S. D. Bale. Structure on Interplanetary Shock Fronts: Type II Radio Burst Source Regions. Astrophysical Journal, 2008. ADS
The FIELDS Experiment for the Parker Solar Probe
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