Lagg, A.: SUNRISE III: High-resolution exploration of the solar atmospheric stratification. Virtual Annual Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft 2020 (2020)
Lagg, A.; Sunrise consortium: Sunrise -3: High-resolution exploration of the solar atmospheric stratification. 5th Asia Pacific Solar Physics Conference, Pune, India (2020)
Lagg, A.; Sunrise 3 Consortium: SUNRISE-3: a close-up view of the Sun from a stratospheric balloon. Annual Meeting of the German Astronomical Society: “Mission to the Universe: From Earth to Planets, Stars & Galaxies"
, Stuttgart, Germany (2019)
Löptien, B.; Lagg, A.; van Noort, M.; Solanki, S. K.: Relating the magnetic field strength with the umbra-penumbra boundary in sunspots. SolarPolarization Workshop 9, Göttingen, Germany (2019)
Lagg, A.; Sunrise 3 Consortium: Getting ready for the 3rd science flight of Sunrise. 24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research, Essen, Germany (2019)
Lagg, A.: Towards better Vector Magnetic Field Maps for Helicity Observations. Solar Helicities in Theory and Observations: Implications for Space Weather and Dynamo Theory, Stockholm, Schweden (2019)
Doerr, H.-P.; Iglesias, F.; Lagg, A.; van Noort, M.; The GRIS+ Tteam: GRIS+ - Instrument Setup and First Data. GREGOR technical development meeting, Potsdam, Germany (2017)
Käpylä, P. J.; Käpylä, M. J.; Rheinhardt, M.; Olspert, N.; Brandenburg, A.; Warnecke, J.; Lagg, A.; Arlt, R.: Stellar convection models with Kramers-type opacity law. Session 'Fundamental aspects of turbulent convection,' of the DPG-FrÜhjahrstagung, Dresden, Germany (2017)
Käpylä, P. J.; Käpylä, M. J.; Rheinhardt, M.; Olspert, N.; Brandenburg, A.; Warnecke, J.; Lagg, A.; Arlt, R.: Implications of extended subadiabtic layers for stellar dynamos. 2nd Conference on Natural Dynamos, Valtice, Czech Republic (2017)
Application deadline 1 October 2024. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
First Light for Sunrise III: the first tests with real sunlight were successful. The balloon-borne solar observatory should be ready for launch at the end of May.
In analyzing solar observations from the 19th century, scientists are turning to amateur researchers for help. The project will allow to better understand the history of our star.
Astronomical teamwork: By combining data from Solar Orbiter and SDO, a group of researchers has unambiguously determined the magnetic field at the solar surface.
Application deadline 1 October 2023. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
Philipp Löschl has co-authored an excellent publication on Solar Orbiter data which has been awarded best Solar Physics paper of 2022 (Gherardo Valori et al. 2022)