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B. J. I. Bromage
Researcher at University of Central Lancashire
Publications - 39
Citations - 1285
B. J. I. Bromage is an academic researcher from University of Central Lancashire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronal hole & Corona. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1249 citations.
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The Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer for the solar and heliospheric observatory
Richard A. Harrison,Eric Sawyer,M. K. Carter,A. M. Cruise,R. M. Cutler,Andrzej Fludra,R. W. Hayes,B. J. Kent,J. Lang,D. J. Parker,J. Payne,C. D. Pike,S. C. Peskett,A. G. Richards,J. L. Culhane,K. Norman,A. A. Breeveld,E. R. Breeveld,K. Al Janabi,A. J. McCalden,John H. Parkinson,D. G. Self,P. D. Thomas,Arthur I. Poland,Roger J. Thomas,William T. Thompson,O. Kjeldseth-Moe,P. Brekke,J. Karud,P. Maltby,Bernd Aschenbach,H. Bräuninger,M. Kühne,Jörg Hollandt,O. H. W. Siegmund,M. C. E. Huber,A. H. Gabriel,Helen E. Mason,B. J. I. Bromage +38 more
TL;DR: The Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) as mentioned in this paper was designed to probe the solar atmosphere through the detection of spectral emission lines in the extreme ultraviolet wavelength range 150-800 A. By observing the intensities of selected lines and line profiles, the authors derived temperature, density, flow and abundance information for the plasmas in the solar ionosphere.
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Solar minimum streamer densities and temperatures using Whole Sun Month coordinated data sets
TL;DR: In this paper, the electron densities of the simplest symmetric solar minimum streamer structure observed during the Whole Sun Month (WSM) campaign were derived using coronal observations of both visible white light and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission.
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Electron density and temperature of the lower solar corona
TL;DR: In this paper, an off-line observations of the quiet Sun corona were made with the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) on SOHO during the whole Sun Month campaign in 1996.
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Spectroscopic characteristics of polar plumes
TL;DR: In this paper, extreme ultraviolet observations of plumes in polar coronal holes are presented and their spectroscopic signatures are discussed, focusing on the base of plume seen on the disk of the Sun with the Coronal DiagnosticSpectrometer (CDS) on the SOHO satellite.
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The Elephant's Trunk: Spectroscopic diagnostics applied to SOHO/CDS observations of the August 1996 equatorial coronal hole
G. Del Zanna,B. J. I. Bromage +1 more
TL;DR: A large equatorial coronal hole, named the Elephant's Trunk, was observed by the coronal diagnostic spectrometer (CDS) on board the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) during the last week of August 1996.