Dr Martin Lindberg
Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Space Plasma Physics
School of Physical and Chemical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Research
particle acceleration, Collisionless shocks, plasma
Publications

Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Theoretical Physics and Astronomy
2025
MMS Observations of a Compressed, Strongly Driven Magnetopause During the 2024 Mother's Day StormBeedle JMH Genestreti KJ Shuster JR Rice RC Fuselier SA Phan TD Øieroset M Sun W et al.
Geophysical Research Letters,
American Geophysical Union (Agu) vol. 52 (24)
17-12-2025
Fermi Acceleration of Electrons at Earth's Bow Shock Due To Current Sheet InteractionLindberg M Shi X Hietala H Vuorinen L Raptis S Koller F Lalti A
Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics,
American Geophysical Union (Agu) vol. 130 (9)
28-08-2025
Statistical Study of Magnetic Overshoots at Collisionless ShocksLindberg M Hietala H Shirazul K Trotta D Sulaiman AH Burkholder BL Dimmock A
Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics,
American Geophysical Union (Agu) vol. 130 (5)
01-05-2025
Multimission Observations of Relativistic Electrons and High-speed Jets Linked to Shock-generated TransientsRaptis S Lindberg M Liu TZ Turner DL Lalti A Zhou Y Kajdič P Kouloumvakos A et al.
The Astrophysical Journal Letters,
American Astronomical Society vol. 981 (1)
25-02-2025
Mach Number Scaling of Foreshock Magnetic Fluctuations at Quasi-parallel Bow Shocks and Their Role in Magnetospheric Driving Throughout the Solar SystemBurkholder BL Chen L-J Nykyri K Romanelli N Sarantos M Sibeck D DiBraccio GA Gershman D
The Astrophysical Journal,
American Astronomical Society vol. 980 (1)
30-01-2025
Revealing an unexpectedly low electron injection threshold via reinforced shock accelerationRaptis S Lalti A Turner DL Caprioli D
Nature Communications,
Springer Nature vol. 16 (1)
13-01-2025
Statistical Study of Electron Kinetic Entropy Generation at Earth's Quasi‐Perpendicular Bow ShockLindberg M Wallner A
Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics,
American Geophysical Union (Agu) vol. 130 (1)
01-01-2025
Research Group
News
January 2025
13 January 2025
A new study, published today in Nature Communications by a team including members from the QMUL Astronomy Unit, has shed new light on how shock waves throughout the Universe can accelerate electrons to high energies.
Cosmic ray particles are ultra-relativistic particles traveling near the speed of light, permeating the universe. ... [more]
