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G. M. Simnett
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 166
Citations - 11436
G. M. Simnett is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronal mass ejection & Solar flare. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 166 publications receiving 10839 citations.
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The Relationship of Green-Line Transients to White-Light Coronal Mass Ejections
S. P. Plunkett,Guenter E. Brueckner,Kenneth P. Dere,Russell A. Howard,M. J. Koomen,Clarence M. Korendyke,D. J. Michels,John D. Moses,N. E. Moulton,S. E. Paswaters,O. C. St. Cyr,Dennis G. Socker,Dennis Wang,G. M. Simnett,D. K. Bedford,D. A. Biesecker,C. J. Eyles,S. J. Tappin,Rainer Schwenn,Philippe Lamy,A. Llebaria +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported observations by the Large Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) on the SOHO spacecraft of three coronal green-line transients that could be clearly associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) detected in Thomson-scattered white light.
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Eruptive Prominence and Associated CME Observed with SUMER, CDS and LASCO (SOHO)
TL;DR: In this article, an eruptive prominence was observed with the SUMER and CDS instruments aboard SOHO during the preparatory phase of the Joint Observing Programme JOP12.
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Origin, Injection, and Acceleration of CIR Particles: Observations
G. M. Mason,R. von Steiger,Robert B. Decker,M. I. Desai,Joseph R. Dwyer,Lennard A. Fisk,George Gloeckler,J. T. Gosling,Martin Hilchenbach,Reinald Kallenbach,E. Keppler,B. Klecker,H. Kunow,Gottfried Mann,Ian G. Richardson,T. R. Sanderson,G. M. Simnett,Y.-M. Wang,Robert Wimmer-Schweingruber,Markus Fränz,J. E. Mazur +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of theoretical models on origin, injection, and acceleration of CIR particles reported by Scholer, Mann et al. is presented, along with a more complete observational picture.
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On the production of hard X-rays in solar flares
G. M. Simnett,M. G. Haines +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an initial acceleration of a neutralized ion beam is described, where the electrons start to scatter while the ions continue downwards, rapidly setting up an electric field which is either cancelled by the inflow of background chromospheric electrons or results in the runaway acceleration of beam electrons.
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Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors trace the interaction between the Heliosphere and surrounding Interstellar material with Energetic Neutral Atoms, including cosmogenic radionuclides, using the International Boundary Explorer (IBEX).