Rachael Filwett , Ph.D.

energetic particle space physicist

The relativistic electron-proton telescope (REPT) investigation: Design, operational properties, and science highlights


Journal article


Daniel N Baker, Shrikanth G Kanekal, Vaughn Hoxie, Xinlin Li, Allison N Jaynes, Hong Zhao, Scot R Elkington, John C Foster, Richard Selesnick, Binbin Ni, others
Space science reviews, vol. 217, Springer Netherlands Dordrecht, 2021, p. 68

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APA   Click to copy
Baker, D. N., Kanekal, S. G., Hoxie, V., Li, X., Jaynes, A. N., Zhao, H., … others. (2021). The relativistic electron-proton telescope (REPT) investigation: Design, operational properties, and science highlights. Space Science Reviews, 217, 68.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Baker, Daniel N, Shrikanth G Kanekal, Vaughn Hoxie, Xinlin Li, Allison N Jaynes, Hong Zhao, Scot R Elkington, et al. “The Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT) Investigation: Design, Operational Properties, and Science Highlights.” Space science reviews 217 (2021): 68.


MLA   Click to copy
Baker, Daniel N., et al. “The Relativistic Electron-Proton Telescope (REPT) Investigation: Design, Operational Properties, and Science Highlights.” Space Science Reviews, vol. 217, Springer Netherlands Dordrecht, 2021, p. 68.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@article{baker2021a,
  title = {The relativistic electron-proton telescope (REPT) investigation: Design, operational properties, and science highlights},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Space science reviews},
  pages = {68},
  publisher = {Springer Netherlands Dordrecht},
  volume = {217},
  author = {Baker, Daniel N and Kanekal, Shrikanth G and Hoxie, Vaughn and Li, Xinlin and Jaynes, Allison N and Zhao, Hong and Elkington, Scot R and Foster, John C and Selesnick, Richard and Ni, Binbin and others}
}


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