Wiegelmann, T.; Xia, L. D.; Marsch, E.: Links between magnetic fields and plasma flows in a coronal hole. Astronomy and Astrophysics 432, pp. L1 - L4 (2005)
Marsch, E.; Wiegelmann, T.; Xia, L. D.: Coronal plasma flows and magnetic fields in solar active regions Combined observations from SOHO and NSO/Kitt Peak. Astronomy and Astrophysics 428, pp. 629 - 645 (2004)
Wiegelmann, T.; Solanki, S. K.: Similarities and differences between coronal holes and the quiet sun: are loop statistics the key? Solar Physics 225, pp. 227 - 247 (2004)
Carcedo, L.; Brown, D. S.; Hood, A. W.; Neukirch, T.; Wiegelmann, T.: A quantitative method to optimise magnetic field line fitting of observed coronal loops. Solar Physics 218, pp. 29 - 40 (2003)
Wiegelmann, T.; Inhester, B.: Magnetic modelling and tomography: First steps towards a consistent reconstruction of the solar corona. Solar Physics 214, pp. 287 - 312 (2003)
Wiegelmann, T.; Büchner, J.: Evolution of magnetic helicity under kinetic magnetic reconnection 2. B ≠ 0 reconnection. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 9 (2), pp. 139 - 147 (2002)
Wiegelmann, T.; Neukirch, T.: Including stereoscopic information in the reconstruction of coronal magnetic fields. Solar Physics 208, pp. 233 - 251 (2002)
Wiegelmann, T.; Büchner, J.: Evolution of magnetic helicity in the course of kinetic magnetic reconnection 1. B=0 reconnection. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 8 (3), pp. 127 - 140 (2001)
Wiegelmann, T.; Büchner, J.: Kinetic simultations of the coupling between current instabilities and reconnection in thin current sheets. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 7, pp. 141 - 150 (2000)
Wiegelmann, T.; Schindler, K.; Neukirch, T.: Helmet Streamers with Triple Structures: Simulations of resistive dynamics. Solar Physics 191 (2), pp. 391 - 407 (2000)
Wiegelmann, T.; Neukirch, T.; Büchner, J.: Particle code simulation - Tests and limits of Vlasov code simulations and its application to null-helicity and co-helicity reconnection. In: Space Plasma Simulation, pp. 58 - 61 (Eds. Büchner, J.; Dum, C.; Scholer, M.). Copernicus Gesellschaft 2001 (2001)
Koumtzis, A.; Wiegelmann, T.; Madjarska, M. S.: Computing the global coronal magnetic field during activity maximum and minimum with a newly developed nonlinear force-free Yin-Yang code. In: EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, pp. EGU - 17168. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, Vienna, Austria, 2023. (2023)
Lagg, A.; Ishikawa, R.; Merenda, L.; Wiegelmann, T.; Tsuneta, S.; Solanki, S. K.: Internetwork Horizontal Magnetic Fields in the Quiet Sun Chromoshpere: Results from a Joint Hinode/VTT Study. In: The Second Hinode Science Meeting: Beyond Discovery - Torward Understanding, 327 (Eds. B., L.; M., C.; T., M.; J., M.; K., R.). (2009)
Raouafi, N.-E.; Solanki, S. K.; Wiegelmann, T.: Hanle Effect Diagnostics of the Coronal Magnetic Field: A Test Using Realistic Magnetic Field Configurations. In: Solar Polarization 5: In Honor of Jan Stenflo, pp. 429 - 434 (Eds. Berdyugina, S. V.; Nagendra, K. N.; Ramelli, R.). (2009)
Teriaca, L.; Wiegelmann, T.; Lagg, A.; Solanki, S. K.; Curdt, W.; Sekii, T.; the Team, H.: Loop morphology and flows and their relation to the magnetic field. In: First Results from Hinode, p. 196 (Eds. Matthews, S.; Davis, J. M.; Harra, L. K.). (2008)
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