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  • SUNRISE: Instrument, Mission, Data, and First Results
    The SUNRISE balloon-borne solar observatory consists of a 1 m aperture Gregory telescope, a UV filter imager, an imaging vector polarimeter, an image stabilization system, and further infrastructure. The first science flight of SUNRISE yielded high-quality data that revealed the structure, dynamics, and evolution of solar convection, oscillations
    Solanki, S. K. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2010
    Número de citas
    242
  • Sunshine and synoptic cloud observations at Ebro Observatory, 1910-2006
    Not Available
    Curto, J. J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2009
    Número de citas
    8
  • Sunspot populations and their relation with the solar cycle
    The joint consideration of theoretical and observational arguments is used to conclude that two different spot populations co-exist in the Sun.
    de la Rosa, I. G.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    1981
    Número de citas
    9
  • Sunspot seismic halos generated by fast MHD wave refraction
    Aims: We suggest an explanation for the high-frequency power excess surrounding active regions known as seismic halos. Methods: We use numerical simulations of magneto-acoustic wave propagation in a magnetostatic sunspot model. Results: We propose that seismic halos can be caused by the additional energy injected by high-frequency fast mode waves
    Khomenko, E. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2009
    Número de citas
    43
  • Supergalactic Winds Driven by Multiple Super-Star Clusters
    Here we present two-dimensional hydrodynamic calculations of free expanding supergalactic winds, taking into consideration strong radiative cooling. Our main premise is that supergalactic winds are powered by collections of super-star clusters, each of which is a source of a high-metallicity supersonic diverging outflow. The interaction of winds
    Tenorio-Tagle, Guillermo et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    2003
    Número de citas
    48