Jafarzadeh, S.; Solanki, S. K.; Stangalini, M.; Steiner, O.; Cameron, R. H.; Danilovic, S.: High-frequency Oscillations in Small Magnetic Elements Observed with SUNRISE/SuFI. Astrophysical Journal, Suppl. Ser. 229 (1), 10 (2017)
Martin-Belda, D.; Cameron, R.: Inflows towards active regions and the modulation of the solar cycle: A parameter study. Astronomy and Astrophysics 597, A21 (2017)
Boro Saikia, S.; Jeffers, S. V.; Morin, J.; Petit, P.; Folsom, C. P.; Marsden, S. C.; Donati, J.-F.; Cameron, R.; Hall, J. C.; Perdelwitz, V.et al.; Reiners, A.; Vidotto, A. A.: A solar-like magnetic cycle on the mature K-dwarf 61 Cygni A (HD 201091). Astronomy and Astrophysics 594, A29 (2016)
Cameron, R.; Schüssler, M.: The turbulent diffusion of toroidal magnetic flux as inferred from properties of the sunspot butterfly diagram. Astronomy and Astrophysics 591, A46 (2016)
Danilovic, S.; Rempel, M.; van Noort, M.; Cameron, R.: Observed and simulated power spectra of kinetic and magnetic energy retrieved with 2D inversions. Astronomy and Astrophysics 594, A103 (2016)
Karak, B.; Cameron, R. H.: Babcock-Leighton Solar Dynamo: The Role of Downward Pumping and the Equatorward Propagation of Activity. Astrophysical Journal 832, 94 (2016)
Martin-Belda, D.; Cameron, R. H.: Surface flux transport simulations: Effect of inflows toward active regions and random velocities on the evolution of the Sun's large-scale magnetic field. Astronomy and Astrophysics 586, A73 (2016)
Beeck, B.; Schüssler, M.; Cameron, R. H.; Reiners, A.: Three-dimensional simulations of near-surface convection in main-sequence stars - III. The structure of small-scale magnetic flux concentrations. Astronomy and Astrophysics 581, A42 (2015)
The research group “Solar Lower Atmosphere and Magnetism” (SLAM) studies the conditions and dynamic processes in the atmospheric layer between the solar surface (photosphere) and the overlying chromosphere, an approximately 2000 km thick gas layer.
The main research fields of the department "Sun and Heliosphere" are covered by the research groups "Solar and Stellar Coronae", "Solar Lower Atmosphere and Magnetism", "Solar and Stellar Magnetohydrodynamics" and "Solar Variability and Climate".
How does our star heat its outer atmosphere, the solar corona, to unimaginable temperatures of up to 10 million degrees Celsius? With unprecedented observational data from ESA's Solar Orbiter spacecraft and powerful computer simulations, ERC starting grant awardee Pradeep Chitta intends to bring new momentum to the search for the coronal heating mechanism.