First-authored, refereed papers of Hui Li


A list of first-authored, refereed publications of Hui Li, derived from the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The number in brackets after each title indicates the number of citations that the paper has received.

Orcid ID: 0000-0002-4839-4614

List of publications ordered by citations
Number of papers: 19
No. of citations: 251

2025

  1. Enhanced Spacecraft Charging Risks by Interplanetary Alfvén Waves During Geomagnetic Storms [1]
    Li, Hui, Liu, Xiaodong & Wang, Chi, Space Weather, 23, e2024SW004216
  2. Impact of Solar Proton Events on the Stratospheric Polar Vortex in the Northern Hemisphere: A Quantitative Analysis [0]
    Li, Hui, Li, Yaxuan, Wang, Yuting, Sun, Jingkang & Wang, Chi, Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 130, e2024JA033068
  3. Radial Evolution of Turbulence Spectra on the Jovian Magnetosheath Flanks: Juno Observations [0]
    Li, Hui, Li, Haoyu, Yang, Zhongwei & Wang, Chi, ApJ, 991, 214
  4. Contribution of Alfvénic Waves on the Formation and Deflection of Switchbacks: Insights from Two Decades of WIND Spacecraft Data [0]
    Li, Hui, Dai, Fanzhuo, Wang, Chi, Jiang, Wence & Li, Haoyu, ApJ, 984, L4

2024

  1. How Solar Wind Controls the Recovery Phase Morphology of Intense Magnetic Storms [3]
    Li, Hui, Liu, Xiaodong & Wang, Chi, Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 129, e2023JA032057
  2. Pickup Ion Modulation on Plateau-like Turbulence in the Martian Magnetosheath [5]
    Li, Hui, Jiang, Wence, Yang, Zhongwei, Liu, Xiaodong, Verscharen, Daniel & Wang, Chi, ApJ, 967, 76

2020

  1. Machine Learning Approach for Solar Wind Categorization [19]
    Li, Hui, Wang, Chi, Tu, Cui & Xu, Fei, Earth and Space Science, 7, e00997
  2. Evolution of the Earth's Magnetosheath Turbulence: A Statistical Study Based on MMS Observations [34]
    Li, Hui, Jiang, Wence, Wang, Chi, Verscharen, Daniel, Zeng, Chen, Russell, C. T., Giles, B. & Burch, J. L., ApJ, 898, L43
  3. Plasma-beta Modulated Characteristics of Magnetohydrodynamic Waves around the Heliospheric Current Sheet [5]
    Li, Hui, Li, Nianwang, Wang, Chi & Yao, Shuo, ApJ, 889, L16

2019

  1. Plausible modulation of solar wind energy flux input on global tropical cyclone activity [10]
    Li, Hui, Wang, Chi, He, Shengping, Wang, Huijun, Tu, Cui, Xu, Jiyao, Li, Fei & Guo, Xiaocheng, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 192, 104775

2017

  1. Evolution of Alfvénic Fluctuations inside an Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection and Their Contribution to Local Plasma Heating: Joint Observations from 1.0 to 5.4 au [21]
    Li, Hui, Wang, Chi, Richardson, John D. & Tu, Cui, ApJ, 851, L2

2016

  1. A new approach to identify interplanetary Alfvén waves and to obtain their frequency properties [24]
    Li, H., Wang, C., Chao, J. K. & Hsieh, W. C., Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 121, 42
  2. Plasma Heating Inside Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections by Alfvénic Fluctuations Dissipation [16]
    Li, Hui, Wang, Chi, He, Jiansen, Zhang, Lingqian, Richardson, John D., Belcher, John W. & Tu, Cui, ApJ, 831, L13
  3. Sunward-propagating Alfvénic Fluctuations Observed in the Heliosphere [15]
    Li, Hui, Wang, Chi, Belcher, John W., He, Jiansen & Richardson, John D., ApJ, 824, L2

2014

  1. Classification of fast flows in central plasma sheet: Superposed epoch analysis based on THEMIS observations [1]
    Li, H., Wang, C. & Fu, S. Y., Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 119, 7199

2013

  1. Solar wind impacts on growth phase duration and substorm intensity: A statistical approach [39]
    Li, H., Wang, C. & Peng, Z., Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 118, 4270

2012

  1. Characteristics of magnetospheric energetics during geomagnetic storms [25]
    Li, H., Wang, C., Xu, W. Y. & Kan, J. R., Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 117, A04225

2010

  1. Midday magnetopause shifts earthward of geosynchronous orbit during geomagnetic superstorms with Dst ≤ -300 nT [11]
    Li, H., Wang, C. & Kan, J. R., Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 115, A08230

2008

  1. Properties of the termination shock observed by Voyager 2 [22]
    Li, H., Wang, C. & Richardson, J. D., Geophysical Research Letters, 35, L19107


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