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Tibor Torok
Researcher at Paris Diderot University
Publications - 120
Citations - 9796
Tibor Torok is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronal mass ejection & Magnetohydrodynamics. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 118 publications receiving 8718 citations. Previous affiliations of Tibor Torok include University College London & University of St Andrews.
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Decoding the Pre-Eruptive Magnetic Field Configurations of Coronal Mass Ejections
Spiros Patsourakos,Angelos Vourlidas,Tibor Torok,Bernhard Kliem,Spiro K. Antiochos,Vasilis Archontis,Guillaume Aulanier,Xin Cheng,Georgios Chintzoglou,Manolis K. Georgoulis,Lucie M. Green,James E. Leake,Ronald L. Moore,Alexander Nindos,P. Syntelis,Stephanie L. Yardley,Vasyl Yurchyshyn,Jie Zhang +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that the combination of multi-viewpoint multi-thermal coronal observations and multi-height vector magnetic field measurements is the optimal approach for resolving the issue conclusively and demonstrate the approach using MHD simulations and synthetic coronal images.
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Global Non-Potential Magnetic Models of the Solar Corona During the March 2015 Eclipse
Anthony R. Yeates,Tahar Amari,Ioannis Contopoulos,Xueshang Feng,Duncan H. Mackay,Zoran Mikic,Thomas Wiegelmann,Joseph Hutton,Christopher A. Lowder,Huw Morgan,Gordon Petrie,Laurel A. Rachmeler,Lisa Upton,A. Canou,Pierre Chopin,Cooper Downs,Miloslav Druckmüller,Jon A. Linker,Daniel B. Seaton,Tibor Torok +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, seven different models are applied to the same problem of simulating the Sun's coronal magnetic field during the solar eclipse on 2015 March 20, and the results show broad agreement in the overall magnetic topology.
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Contracting and Erupting Components of Sigmoidal Active Regions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate five coronal eruptions originating from four sigmoidal active regions, using high-cadence, high-resolution narrowband EUV images obtained by the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO).
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Electric-Current Neutralization, Magnetic Shear, and Eruptive Activity in Solar Active Regions
TL;DR: The physical conditions that determine whether or not solar active regions (ARs) produce strong flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are not yet well understood as discussed by the authors.
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Global Non-Potential Magnetic Models of the Solar Corona During the March 2015 Eclipse
Anthony R. Yeates,Tahar Amari,Ioannis Contopoulos,Xueshang Feng,Duncan H. Mackay,Zoran Mikic,Thomas Wiegelmann,Joseph Hutton,Christopher A. Lowder,Huw Morgan,Gordon Petrie,Laurel A. Rachmeler,Lisa Upton,A. Canou,Pierre Chopin,Cooper Downs,Miloslav Druckmüller,Jon A. Linker,Daniel B. Seaton,Tibor Torok +19 more
TL;DR: The best approach to simulating the Sun’s coronal magnetic field during the solar eclipse on 2015 March 20 may be a hybrid model using static extrapolations but with additional energization informed by simplified evolution models.