Andre Balogh
Affiliations: | Physics | Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom |
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Heyner D, Auster H, Fornaçon K, et al. (2021) The BepiColombo Planetary Magnetometer MPO-MAG: What Can We Learn from the Hermean Magnetic Field? Space Science Reviews. 217 |
Baumjohann W, Matsuoka A, Narita Y, et al. (2020) The BepiColombo–Mio Magnetometer en Route to Mercury Space Science Reviews. 216 |
Balogh A, Steiger Rv. (2017) Editorial: Measuring Solar Magnetic Fields—An Outline of History, Current Status and Challenges Space Science Reviews. 210: 1-3 |
Kilpua EKJ, Balogh A, Steiger Rv, et al. (2017) Geoeffective Properties of Solar Transients and Stream Interaction Regions Space Science Reviews. 212: 1271-1314 |
Gombosi TI, Baker DN, Balogh A, et al. (2017) Anthropogenic Space Weather Space Science Reviews. 212: 985-1039 |
Balogh A, Falanga M. (2017) Foreword: A Conclusion to the ISSI Series on Astrophysical Magnetic Fields Space Science Reviews. 212: 519-521 |
Riley P, Lionello R, Linker JA, et al. (2015) Inferring the structure of the solar corona and inner heliosphere during the maunder minimum using global thermodynamic magnetohydrodynamic simulations Astrophysical Journal. 802 |
Beskin VS, Balogh A, Falanga M, et al. (2015) Magnetic Fields at Largest Universal Strengths: Overview Space Science Reviews. 191: 1-12 |
Balogh A, Bykov A, Eastwood J, et al. (2015) Multi-scale Structure Formation and Dynamics in Cosmic Plasmas Space Science Reviews. 188 |
Treumann RA, Baumjohann W, Balogh A. (2014) The strongest magnetic fields in the universe: how strong can they become? Frontiers in Physics. 2 |