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Bastian Proxauf
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 20
Citations - 554
Bastian Proxauf is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Convection zone & Rossby wave. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 369 citations.
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Upgrading electron temperature and electron density diagnostic diagrams of forbidden line emission
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors calculated diagnostic diagrams using large grids of parameter space in the photoionization code CLOUDY and fitted empirical numerical functions to provide formulas usable in e.g. data reduction pipelines.
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Upgrading electron temperature and electron density diagnostic diagrams of forbidden line emission
TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculated diagnostic diagrams using large grids of parameter space in the photoionization code CLOUDY and fitted empirical numerical functions to provide formulas usable in, e.g., data reduction pipelines.
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Global-scale equatorial Rossby waves as an essential component of solar internal dynamics
Björn Löptien,Björn Löptien,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,Aaron C. Birch,Jesper Schou,Bastian Proxauf,Thomas L. Duvall,Richard S. Bogart,Ulrich R. Christensen +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, retrograde-propagating vorticity waves are detected in the shallow subsurface layers of the Sun at azimuthal wavenumbers below 15 with the dispersion relation of textbook sectoral Rossby waves.
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Global-scale equatorial Rossby waves as an essential component of solar internal dynamics
Björn Löptien,Björn Löptien,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,Aaron C. Birch,Jesper Schou,Bastian Proxauf,Thomas L. Duvall,Richard S. Bogart,Ulrich R. Christensen +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, retrograde-propagating vorticity waves are detected and characterized in the shallow subsurface layers of the Sun at angular wavenumbers below fifteen, with the dispersion relation of textbook sectoral Rossby waves.
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Rossby Waves in Astrophysics
Teimuraz V. Zaqarashvili,Teimuraz V. Zaqarashvili,Teimuraz V. Zaqarashvili,M. Albekioni,M. Albekioni,M. Albekioni,Jose Luis Ballester,Y. Bekki,Luca Biancofiore,Aaron C. Birch,Mausumi Dikpati,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,Laurent Gizon,Eka Gurgenashvili,Eka Gurgenashvili,Eka Gurgenashvili,Eyal Heifetz,A. F. Lanza,Scott W. McIntosh,Leon Ofman,Leon Ofman,Ramon Oliver,Bastian Proxauf,O. M. Umurhan,O. M. Umurhan,Ron Yellin-Bergovoy +26 more
TL;DR: A review of theoretical and observational aspects of Rossby waves on different spatial and temporal scales in various astrophysical settings is provided in this article, where the physical role played by Rossby-type waves and associated instabilities is discussed in the context of solar and stellar magnetic activity, angular momentum transport in astrophysical discs, planet formation, and other astrophysical processes.