Jing, J.; Yuan, Y.; Wiegelmann, T.; Xu, Y.; Liu, R.; Wang, H.: Nonlinear Force-free Modeling of Magnetic Fields in a Solar Filament. Astrophysical Journal 719, pp. L56 - L59 (2010)
Lim, E.-K.; Chae, J.; Jing, J.; Wang, H.; Wiegelmann, T.: The Formation of a Magnetic Channel by the Emergence of Current-carrying Magnetic Fields. Astrophysical Journal 719, pp. 403 - 414 (2010)
Nickeler, D. H.; Wiegelmann, T.: Thin current sheets caused by plasma flow gradients in space and astrophysical plasma. Annales Geophysicae 28, pp. 1523 - 1532 (2010)
Wiegelmann, T.; Inhester, B.: How to deal with measurement errors and lacking data in nonlinear force-free coronal magnetic field modelling? Astronomy and Astrophysics 516, A107 (2010)
Wiegelmann, T.; Solanki, S. K.; Borrero, J. M.; Martínez Pillet, V.; del Toro Iniesta, J. C.; Domingo, V.; Bonet, J. A.; Barthol, P.; Gandorfer, A.; Knölker, M.et al.; Schmidt, W.; Title, A. M.: Magnetic Loops in the Quiet Sun. Astrophysical Journal 723, pp. L185 - L189 (2010)
DeRosa, M. L.; Schrijver, C. J.; Barnes, G.; Leka, K. D.; Lites, B. W.; Aschwanden, M. J.; Amari, T.; Canou, A.; McTiernan, J. M.; Régnier, S.et al.; Thalmann, J. K.; Valori, G.; Wheatland, M. S.; Wiegelmann, T.; Cheung, M. C. M.; Conlon, P. A.; Fuhrmann, M.; Inhester, B.; Tadesse, T.: A Critical Assessment of Nonlinear Force-Free Field Modeling of the Solar Corona for Active Region 10953. Astrophysical Journal 696, pp. 1780 - 1791 (2009)
Guo, Y.; Ding, M. D.; Jin, M.; Wiegelmann, T.: Formation Heights of Extreme Ultraviolet Lines in an Active Region Derived by Correlation of Doppler Velocity and Magnetic Field. Astrophysical Journal 696, pp. 1526 - 1532 (2009)
Jing, J.; Chen, P. F.; Wiegelmann, T.; Xu, Y.; Park, S.-H.; Wang, H.: Temporal Evolution of Free Magnetic Energy Associated with Four X-Class Flares. Astrophysical Journal 696, pp. 84 - 90 (2009)
Madjarska, M. S.; Wiegelmann, T.: Coronal hole boundary evolution at small scales. I. EIT 195 Å and TRACE 171 Å view. Astronomy and Astrophysics 503, pp. 991 - 997 (2009)
Srivastava, N.; Mathew, S. K.; Louis, R. E.; Wiegelmann, T.: Source region of the 18 November 2003 coronal mass ejection that led to the strongest magnetic storm of cycle 23. Journal Geophysical Research 114, A03107 (2009)
Tadesse, T.; Wiegelmann, T.; Inhester, B.: Nonlinear force-free coronal magnetic field modelling and preprocessing of vector magnetograms in spherical geometry. Astronomy and Astrophysics 508, pp. 421 - 432 (2009)
Wiegelmann, T.; Inhester, B.; Feng, L.: Solar stereoscopy where are we and what developments do we require to progress? Annales Geophysicae 27, pp. 2925 - 2936 (2009)
Aschwanden, M. J.; Burlaga, L. F.; Kaiser, M. L.; Ng, C. K.; Reames, D. V.; Reiner, M. J.; Gombosi, T. I.; Lugaz, N.; Manchester, W.; Roussev, I. I.et al.; Zurbuchen, T. H.; Farrugia, C. J.; Galvin, A. B.; Lee, M. A.; Linker, J. A.; Mikić, Z.; Riley, P.; Alexander, D.; Sandman, A. W.; Cook, J. W.; Howard, R. A.; Odstrčil, D.; Pizzo, V. J.; Kóta, J.; Liewer, P. C.; Luhmann, J. G.; Inhester, B.; Schwenn, R. W.; Solanki, S. K.; Vasyliūnas, V. M.; Wiegelmann, T.; Blush, L.; Bochsler, P.; Cairns, I. H.; Robinson, P. A.; Bothmer, V.; Kecskemety, K.; Llebaria, A.; Maksimovic, M.; Scholer, M.; Wimmer-Schweingruber, R. F.: Theoretical Modeling for the Stereo Mission. Space Science Reviews 136, pp. 565 - 604 (2008)
Guo, Y.; Ding, M. D.; Wiegelmann, T.; Li, H.: 3D Magnetic Field Configuration of the 2006 December 13 Flare Extrapolated with the Optimization Method. Astrophysical Journal 679, pp. 1629 - 1635 (2008)
Jing, J.; Wiegelmann, T.; Suematsu, Y.; Kubo, M.; Wang, H.: Changes of Magnetic Structure in Three Dimensions Associated with the X3.4 Flare of 2006 December 13. Astrophysical Journal 676, pp. L81 - L84 (2008)
Analyzing the high spatial resolution solar Ca II H and K emission data obtained by the SUNRISE mission and building a model of other stars more active than the Sun
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).
First Light for Sunrise III: the first tests with real sunlight were successful. The balloon-borne solar observatory should be ready for launch at the end of May.