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    Exploring the Circular Polarisation of Low–Frequency Solar Radio Bursts with LOFAR

    The Sun is an active star that often produces numerous bursts of electromagnetic radiation at radio wavelengths. Low frequency radio bursts have recently been brought back to light with the advancement of nove...

    Diana E. Morosan, Juska E. Räsänen, Anshu Kumari, Emilia K. J. Kilpua in Solar Physics (2022)

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    Preface: Radio Heliophysics: Science and Forecasting

    Mario M. Bisi, J. Americo Gonzalez-Esparza, Bernard V. Jackson in Solar Physics (2015)

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    Measurements of Faraday Rotation Through the Solar Corona During the 2009 Solar Minimum with the MESSENGER Spacecraft

    Measurements of Faraday rotation through the solar corona were collected using the radio beacon aboard the MESSENGER spacecraft during the longest solar minimum in a century. As MESSENGER entered superior conj...

    Elizabeth A. Jensen, Mario M. Bisi, Andrew R. Breen, Carl Heiles in Solar Physics (2013)

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    The Sun–Earth Connection near Solar Minimum: Placing it into Context

    Mario M. Bisi, Barbara J. Thompson, Barbara A. Emery, Sarah E. Gibson in Solar Physics (2011)

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    A Snapshot of the Sun Near Solar Minimum: The Whole Heliosphere Interval

    We present an overview of the data and models collected for the Whole Heliosphere Interval, an international campaign to study the three-dimensional solar–heliospheric–planetary connected system near solar min...

    Barbara J. Thompson, Sarah E. Gibson, Peter C. Schroeder, David F. Webb in Solar Physics (2011)

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    How Does Large Flaring Activity from the Same Active Region Produce Oppositely Directed Magnetic Clouds?

    We describe the interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) that occurred as a result of a series of solar flares and eruptions from 4 to 8 November 2004. Two ICMEs/magnetic clouds occurring from these even...

    Louise K. Harra, Nancy U. Crooker, Cristina H. Mandrini in Solar Physics (2007)