Alexander Kosovichev
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Kosovichev A, Rozelot JP. (2018) Cyclic Changes of the Sun’s Seismic Radius The Astrophysical Journal. 861: 90 |
Cherenkov AA, Bisikalo DV, Kosovichev A. (2018) Influence of stellar radiation pressure on flow structure in the envelope of hot-Jupiter HD 209458b Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 475: 605-613 |
Pipin V, Kosovichev A. (2016) Dependence of Stellar Magnetic Activity Cycles on Rotational Period in a Nonlinear Solar-type Dynamo The Astrophysical Journal. 823: 133 |
Balona LA, Broomhall A-, Kosovichev A, et al. (2015) Oscillations in stellar superflares Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 450: 956-966 |
Rozelot JP, Kosovichev A, Kilcik A. (2015) Solar Radius Variations: An Inquisitive Wavelength Dependence The Astrophysical Journal. 812: 91 |
Kosovichev A, Cauzzi G, Pillet VM, et al. (2015) DIVISION II: COMMISSION 12: SOLAR RADIATION and STRUCTURE Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 10: 109-111 |
Varsik J, Plymate C, Goode P, et al. (2014) Control and operation of the 1.6 m New Solar Telescope in Big Bear Proceedings of Spie. 9147 |
Domínguez SV, Kosovichev A, Yurchyshyn V. (2014) Multi-wavelength high-resolution observations of a small-scale emerging magnetic flux event and the chromospheric and coronal response The Astrophysical Journal. 794: 140 |
Yurchyshyn V, Abramenko V, Kosovichev A, et al. (2014) High Resolution Observations of Chromospheric Jets in Sunspot Umbra The Astrophysical Journal. 787: 58 |
Sturrock PA, Bertello L, Fischbach E, et al. (2013) An analysis of apparent r-mode oscillations in solar activity, the solar diameter, the solar neutrino flux, and nuclear decay rates, with implications concerning the Sun's internal structure and rotation, and neutrino processes Astroparticle Physics. 42: 62-69 |