Publications of P. Heinzel
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Journal Article (9)
Journal Article
589, A128, pp. 1 - 11 (2016)
Hot prominence detected in the core of a coronal mass ejection: Analysis of SOHO/UVCS Lα and SOHO/LASCO visible-light observations. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
564, A132, pp. 1 - 10 (2014)
On the formation of MgII h and k lines in solar prominences. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
539, A49, pp. 1 - 6 (2012)
Radiative equilibrium in solar prominences reconsidered. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
490 (1), pp. 307 - 313 (2008)
On Lyman-line asymmetries in quiescent prominences. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
480 (2), pp. 537 - 542 (2008)
Prominence modelling: from observed emission measures to temperature profiles. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
472 (3), pp. 929 - 936 (2007)
Properties of prominence fine-structure threads derived from SOHO/SUMER hydrogen Lyman lines. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
643 (1 Part 2), pp. L65 - L68 (2006)
On the fine structure of solar filaments. The Astrophysical Journal
Journal Article
446 (1), pp. 301 - 306 (2006)
A periodic arcade model for extended EUV filaments. Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal Article
442 (1), pp. 331 - 343 (2005)
Prominence fine structures in a magnetic equilibrium - II. A grid of two-dimensional models. Astronomy & Astrophysics Conference Paper (2)
Conference Paper
Prominence parameters from 2D modeling of Lyman lines measured with SUMER. In: The Physics of Chromospherical Plasmas, pp. 317 - 320 (Eds. P; Heinzel; Dorotovic, I.; Rutten, R.J.). Coimbra Solar Physics Meeting 2006, Coimbra, Portugal, October 09, 2006 - October 13, 2006. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, CA, USA (2007)
Conference Paper
Multiwavelength determination of the density and total mass of the EUV filament observed by SoHO/CDS, SoHO/SUMER and MSDP/VTT. In: Multi-Wavelength Investigations of Solar Activity, pp. 219 - 222 (Eds. Stepanov; A.V.; Benevolenskaya; E.E.; Kosovichev et al.). Multi-Wavelength Investigations of Solar Activity, Saint Petersburg, Russia, September 14, 2004 - September 19, 2004. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2004)