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  • The Magnetic Landscape of the Sun's Polar Region
    We present observations of the magnetic landscape of the polar region of the Sun that are unprecedented in terms of spatial resolution, field of view, and polarimetric precision. They were carried out with the Solar Optical Telescope aboard Hinode. Using a Milne-Eddington inversion, we find many vertically oriented magnetic flux tubes with field
    Tsuneta, S. et al.

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    12
    2008
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    174
  • The magnetic structure of pores and sunspots derived from Advanced Stokes Polarimeter data.
    We investigate the radial variation of the magnetic field structure across sunspots, pores and azimuth centers (ACs). We define ACs as magnetic structures of about the same size as pores (all structures studied here are larger than 3 Mm diameter), but without a clear (at least 5%) continuum decrease associated with them. We start from the full 3D
    Keppens, R. et al.

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    12
    1996
    Citations
    119
  • The magnetism of the solar interior for a complete MHD solar vision
    The solar magnetism is no more considered as a purely superficial phenomenon. The SoHO community has shown that the length of the solar cycle depends on the transition region between radiation and convection. Nevertheless, the internal solar (stellar) magnetism stays poorly known. Starting in 2008, the American instrument HMI/SDO and the European
    Turck-Chièze, S. et al.

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    12
    2005
    Citations
    21
  • The Magnetism of the Very Quiet Sun
    When the polarimetric sensitivity and the angular resolution exceed a threshold, magnetic fields show up almost everywhere on the solar surface. Here I revise the observational properties of the weakest polarization signals, which appear in the InterNetwork (IN) regions. We already have some information on the magnetic field strengths and
    Sánchez-Almeida, J.

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    12
    2004
    Citations
    34
  • The Mass of CoRoT-7b
    The mass of CoRoT-7b, the first transiting super-Earth exoplanet, is still a subject of debate. A wide range of masses have been reported in the literature ranging from as high as 8 M ⊕ to as low as 2.3 M ⊕. This range in mass is largely due to the activity level of the star that contributes a significant amount of radial velocity (RV) "jitter" and
    Hatzes, Artie P. et al.

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    12
    2011
    Citations
    102