Marsch, E.; Bourouaine, S.: Velocity-space diffusion of solar wind protons in oblique waves and weak turbulence. Annales Geophysicae 29, pp. 2089 - 2099 (2011)
Ruiz, M. E.; Dasso, S.; Matthaeus, W. H.; Marsch, E.; Weigand, J. M.: Aging of anisotropy of solar wind magnetic fluctuations in the inner heliosphere. Journal Geophysical Research 116, A10102 (2011)
Stenborg, G.; Marsch, E.; Vourlidas, A.; Howard, R.; Baldwin, K.: A novel technique to measure intensity fluctuations in EUV images and to detect coronal sound waves nearby active regions. Astronomy and Astrophysics 526, A58 (2011)
Verscharen, D.; Marsch, E.: Compressive high-frequency waves riding on an Alfvén/ion-cyclotron wave in a multi-fluid plasma. Journal of Plasma Physics 77, pp. 693 - 707 (2011)
Yao, S.; He, J.-S.; Marsch, E.; Tu, C.-Y.; Pedersen, A.; Rème, H.; Trotignon, J. G.: Multi-scale anti-correlation between electron density and magnetic field strength in the solar wind. Astrophysical Journal 728, 146 (2011)
Bourouaine, S.; Marsch, E.; Neubauer, F. M.: Correlations between the proton temperature anisotropy and transverse high-frequency waves in the solar wind. Geophysical Research Letters 37, L14104, pp. 1 - 4 (2010)
Gulisano, A. M.; Démoulin, P.; Dasso, S.; Ruiz, M. E.; Marsch, E.: Global and local expansion of magnetic clouds in the inner heliosphere. Astronomy and Astrophysics 509, A39 (2010)
Guo, J. N.; Büchner, J.; Otto, A.; Santos, J.; Marsch, E.; Gan, W. Q.: Is the 3-D magnetic null point with a convective electric field an efficient particle accelerator? Astronomy and Astrophysics 513, A73 (2010)
He, J.-S.; Marsch, E.; Tu, C.-Y.; Guo, L.-J.; Tian, H.: Intermittent outflows at the edge of an active region - a possible source of the solar wind? Astronomy and Astrophysics 516, A14 (2010)
He, J.-S.; Marsch, E.; Tu, C.-Y.; Tian, H.; Guo, L.-J.: Reconfiguration of the coronal magnetic field by means of reconnection driven by photospheric magnetic flux convergence. Astronomy and Astrophysics 510, A40 (2010)
He, J.-S.; Tu, C.-Y.; Tian, H.; Marsch, E.: Solar wind origins in coronal holes and in the quiet Sun. Advances in Space Research 45, pp. 303 - 309 (2010)
Petrosyan, A.; Balogh, A.; Goldstein, M. L.; Léorat, J.; Marsch, E.; Petrovay, K.; Roberts, B.; von Steiger, R.; Vial, J. C.: Turbulence in the Solar Atmosphere and Solar Wind. Space Science Reviews 156, pp. 135 - 238 (2010)
Tian, H.; Marsch, E.; Tu, C.; Curdt, W.; He, J.: New views on the emission and structure of the solar transition region. New Astron. Rev. 54, pp. 13 - 30 (2010)
Tian, H.; Tu, C.; Marsch, E.; He, J.; Kamio, S.: The nascent fast solar wind observed by the EUV imaging spectrometer on board Hinode. Astrophysical Journal 709, pp. L88 - L93 (2010)
Yao, S.; Marsch, E.; Tu, C.; Schwenn, R.: Identification of prominence ejecta by the proton distribution function and magnetic fine structure in interplanetary coronal mass ejections in the inner heliosphere. Journal Geophysical Research 115, A05103 (2010)
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