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Prabhu, A. P.; Singh, N. K.; Käpylä, M. J.; Lagg, A.: Inferring magnetic helicity spectrum in spherical domains: Method and example applications. Astronomy and Astrophysics 654, A3 (2021)
Löptien, B.; Lagg, A.; van Noort, M.; Solanki, S. K.: No universal connection between the vertical magnetic field and the umbra-penumbra boundary in sunspots. Astronomy and Astrophysics 639, A106 (2020)
Prabhu, A.; Brandenburg, A.; Käpylä, M. J.; Lagg, A.: Helicity proxies from linear polarisation of solar active regions. Astronomy and Astrophysics 641, A46 (2020)
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The Planetary Plasma Environments group (PPE) has a strong heritage in the exploration of planetary magnetospheres and space plasma interactions throughout the solar system. It has contributed instruments to several past missions that flew-by or orbited Jupiter (Galileo, Cassini, Ulysses). The PPE participates in the JUICE mission by contributing hardware and scientific expertise to the Particle Environment Package (PEP).
Application deadline 1 October 2024. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
Two scientific associations have awarded Prof. Dr. Thorsten Kleine the title "Geochemistry Fellow" for his contributions to the understanding of how the Solar System was formed.
Call for applications: PhD positions in planetary science, solar physics, stellar physics, with a starting date in September 2024, at the IMPRS in Göttingen.
Application deadline 1 October 2023. PhD projects in planetary science, solar and stellar physics, solar magnetism, heliophysics, helioseismology, asteroseismology, ...
The MPS instruments on board ESA’s JUICE spacecraft have successfully completed their commissioning in space - and delivered their first observational data.