He, J.; Marsch, E.; Tu, C.; Tian, H.: Excitation of kink waves due to small-scale magnetic reconnection in the chromosphere? Astrophysical Journal 705, pp. L217 - L222 (2009)
Mecheri, R.; Marsch, E.: Erratum Drift instabilities in the solar corona within the multi-fluid description. Astronomy and Astrophysics 503, pp. 589 - 590 (2009)
Stverák, S.; Maksimovic, M.; Trávnicek, P. M.; Marsch, E.; Fazakerley, A. N.; Scime, E. E.: Radial evolution of nonthermal electron populations in the low-latitude solar wind: Helios, Cluster, and Ulysses Observations. Journal Geophysical Research 114, A05104 (2009)
Bourouaine, S.; Marsch, E.; Vocks, C.: On the efficiency of nonresonant ion heating by coronal Alfven waves. Astrophysical Journal 684, pp. L119 - L122 (2008)
Curdt, W.; Tian, H.; Dwivedi, B. N.; Marsch, E.: The redshifted network contrast of transition region emission. Astronomy and Astrophysics 491, pp. L13 - L16 (2008)
He, J.-S.; Tu, C.-Y.; Marsch, E.: Modeling of Solar Wind in the Coronal Funnel with Mass and Energy Supplied at 5 Mm. Solar Physics 250, pp. 147 - 158 (2008)
Marsch, E.; Tian, H.; Sun, J.; Curdt, W.; Wiegelmann, T.: Plasma flows guided by strong magnetic fields in the solar corona. Astrophysical Journal 685, pp. 1262 - 1269 (2008)
Mecheri, R.; Marsch, E.: Drift instabilities in the solar corona within the multi-fluid description. Astronomy and Astrophysics 481, pp. 853 - 860 (2008)
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