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Alberto Álvarez-Herrero
Researcher at Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial
Publications - 87
Citations - 2656
Alberto Álvarez-Herrero is an academic researcher from Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orbiter & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2284 citations. Previous affiliations of Alberto Álvarez-Herrero include Spanish National Research Council & International Trademark Association.
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The Imaging Magnetograph eXperiment (IMaX) for the Sunrise Balloon-Borne Solar Observatory
V. Martínez Pillet,J. C. del Toro Iniesta,Alberto Álvarez-Herrero,V. Domingo,J. A. Bonet,L. González Fernández,A. C. López Jiménez,C. Pastor,J. L. Gasent Blesa,P. Mellado,Javier Piqueras,B. Aparicio,M. Balaguer,E. Ballesteros,Tomás Belenguer,L. R. Bellot Rubio,Thomas Berkefeld,Manuel Collados,W. Deutsch,Alex Feller,F. Girela,B. Grauf,R. L. Heredero,M. Herranz,J. M. Jeronimo,H. Laguna,R. Meller,M. Menendez,R. Morales,D. Orozco Suárez,Gonzalo Ramos,M. Reina,Juan L. Ramos,Ph. Rodriguez,A. Sánchez,Néstor Uribe-Patarroyo,Peter Barthol,Achim Gandorfer,M. Knoelker,W. Schmidt,Sami K. Solanki,S. Vargas Domínguez +41 more
TL;DR: The Imaging Magnetograph eXperiment (IMaX) is a spectropolarimeter built by four institutions in Spain that flew on board the Sunrise balloon-borne solar observatory in June 2009 for almost six days over the Arctic Circle as discussed by the authors.
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The Sunrise Mission
Peter Barthol,Achim Gandorfer,Sami K. Solanki,Manfred Schüssler,B. Chares,Werner Curdt,W. Deutsch,Alex Feller,D. Germerott,B. Grauf,K. Heerlein,Johann Hirzberger,M. Kolleck,R. Meller,R. Muller,Tino L. Riethmüller,G. Tomasch,M. Knölker,Bruce W. Lites,G. Card,David Elmore,J. Fox,A. Lecinski,Peter G. Nelson,R. Summers,A. Watt,V. Martínez Pillet,J. A. Bonet,Wolfgang Schmidt,Th. Berkefeld,A. M. Title,V. Domingo,J. L. Gasent Blesa,J. C. del Toro Iniesta,A. C. López Jiménez,Alberto Álvarez-Herrero,L. Sabau-Graziati,Christoph Widani,Peter Haberler,Klaus Härtel,D. Kampf,T. Levin,I. Pérez Grande,Angel Sanz-Andrés,E. Schmidt +44 more
TL;DR: The first science flight of the balloon-borne Sunrise telescope took place in June 2009 from ESRANGE (near Kiruna/Sweden) to Somerset Island in northern Canada.
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The Imaging Magnetograph eXperiment (IMaX) for the Sunrise balloon-borne solar observatory
V. Martínez Pillet,J. C. del Toro Iniesta,Alberto Álvarez-Herrero,V. Domingo,J. A. Bonet,L. González Fernández,A. C. López Jiménez,C. Pastor,J. L. Gasent Blesa,P. Mellado,Javier Piqueras,B. Aparicio,M. Balaguer,E. Ballesteros,Tomás Belenguer,L. R. Bellot Rubio,Thomas Berkefeld,Manuel Collados,W. Deutsch,Alex Feller,F. Girela,B. Grauf,R. L. Heredero,M. Herranz,J. M. Jeronimo,H. Laguna,R. Meller,M. Menendez,R. Morales,D. Orozco Suárez,Gonzalo Ramos,M. Reina,Juan L. Ramos,Ph. Rodriguez,A. Sánchez,Néstor Uribe-Patarroyo,Peter Barthol,Achim Gandorfer,M. Knoelker,W. Schmidt,Sami K. Solanki,S. Vargas Domínguez +41 more
TL;DR: The Imaging Magnetograph eXperiment (IMaX) is a spectropolarimeter built by four institutions in Spain that flew on board the Sunrise balloon-borne telesocope in June 2009 for almost six days over the Arctic Circle.
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The Sunrise Mission
Peter Barthol,Achim Gandorfer,Sami K. Solanki,Manfred Schüssler,B. Chares,Werner Curdt,W. Deutsch,Alex Feller,D. Germerott,B. Grauf,K. Heerlein,Johann Hirzberger,M. Kolleck,R. Meller,R. Muller,Tino L. Riethmüller,G. Tomasch,Michael Knölker,Bruce W. Lites,Greg Card,David Elmore,Jack Fox,A. Lecinski,Peter G. Nelson,Richard Summers,Andrew Watt,Valentin Martinez Pillet,J. A. Bonet,Wolfgang Schmidt,Thomas Berkefeld,Alan M. Title,V. Domingo,Jose Luis Gasent Blesa,Jose Carlos del Toro Iniesta,Antonio López Jiménez,Alberto Álvarez-Herrero,Lola Sabau-Graziati,Christoph Widani,Peter Haberler,Klaus Härtel,Dirk Kampf,Thorsten Levin,Isabel Pérez Grande,Angel Sanz-Andrés,Elke Schmidt +44 more
TL;DR: The first science flight of the balloon-borne \Sunrise telescope took place in June 2009 from ESRANGE (near Kiruna/Sweden) to Somerset Island in northern Canada as mentioned in this paper.
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The second flight of the sunrise balloon-borne solar observatory: Overview of instrument updates, the flight, the data, and first results
Sami K. Solanki,Sami K. Solanki,Tino L. Riethmüller,Peter Barthol,Sanja Danilovic,W. Deutsch,H.-P. Doerr,H.-P. Doerr,Alex Feller,Achim Gandorfer,D. Germerott,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,B. Grauf,K. Heerlein,Johann Hirzberger,M. Kolleck,Andreas Lagg,R. Meller,G. Tomasch,M. van Noort,J. Blanco Rodríguez,J. L. Gasent Blesa,M. Balaguer Jiménez,J. C. del Toro Iniesta,A. C. López Jiménez,D. Orozco Suárez,Thomas Berkefeld,C. Halbgewachs,Wolfgang Schmidt,Alberto Álvarez-Herrero,L. Sabau-Graziati,I. Pérez Grande,V. Martínez Pillet,G. Card,Rebecca Centeno,M. Knölker,A. Lecinski +37 more
TL;DR: The SUNRISE balloon-borne solar observatory carried out its second science flight in June 2013 as mentioned in this paper, which provided observations of parts of active regions at high spatial resolution, including the first high-resolution images in the Mg~{\sc ii}~k line.