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Nancy Crooker is a Research Professor Emerita of Astronomy at Boston University, holding affiliations in the Department of Astronomy. She earned a BA from Knox College and MA/PhD degrees from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on heliospheric and solar-terrestrial physics, particularly solar wind dynamics, space weather phenomena, and the interaction between solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere.
- Education: BA - Knox College; MA/PhD - UCLA
Her work addresses critical questions in space physics, including the structure of the heliospheric current sheet, magnetic flux dynamics across the 11-year sunspot cycle, and the role of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in shaping heliospheric topology. She pioneered the concept of antiparallel merging, a key mechanism linking solar wind and magnetospheric coupling, and has led NASA/NSF-funded projects analyzing in-situ spacecraft data to map heliospheric magnetic structures.
While no specific articles are listed here, her contributions emphasize understanding transient solar phenomena and their impacts on space weather prediction. Her research has advanced methodologies for characterizing solar wind transients and CME-driven processes.
Grants and collaborations include multi-agency initiatives focused on heliospheric topology. Though no formal lab names are provided, her work involves interdisciplinary teams leveraging spacecraft data from multiple missions.
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