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Zoran Mikic
Researcher at Science Applications International Corporation
Publications - 197
Citations - 11925
Zoran Mikic is an academic researcher from Science Applications International Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Corona. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 197 publications receiving 10855 citations. Previous affiliations of Zoran Mikic include University of New Hampshire.
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Flux cancellation and coronal mass ejections
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a time dependent magnetohydrodynamic computations of the flux cancellation mechanism and showed that flux cancellation in an energized two-and-one-half-dimensional helmet streamer configuration first leads to the formation of stable flux rope structures.
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Semi-implicit magnetohydrodynamic calculations
TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-implicit algorithm for the solution of the nonlinear, three-dimensional, resistive MHD equations in cylindrical geometry is presented, which assumes uniform density and pressure, although this is not a restriction of the method.
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Creation of Current Filaments in the Solar Corona
TL;DR: In this article, it was demonstrated that the coronal magnetic field acquires small-scale structure through the braiding produced by smooth, randomly phased, photospheric flows, and that the current density develops a filamentary structure and grows exponentially in time.
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The open flux problem.
Jon A. Linker,Ronald M. Caplan,Cooper Downs,Pete Riley,Zoran Mikic,Roberto Lionello,Carl J. Henney,Charles N. Arge,Y. Liu,Marc L. DeRosa,Anthony R. Yeates,Mathew J. Owens +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors calculate both magnetohydrodynamic and potential field source surface solutions using 14 different magnetic maps produced from five different types of observatory magnetograms, for the time period surrounding 2010 July.
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The Wide-Field Imager for Solar Probe Plus (WISPR)
Angelos Vourlidas,Russell A. Howard,Simon Plunkett,Clarence M. Korendyke,A. Thernisien,Dennis Wang,N. Rich,M. T. Carter,Damien H. Chua,Dennis G. Socker,Mark G. Linton,Jeff S. Morrill,Sean Lynch,Adam Thurn,Peter Van Duyne,R. Hagood,Greg Clifford,Phares J. Grey,Marco Velli,P. C. Liewer,Jeffrey R. Hall,E. M. DeJong,Zoran Mikic,Pierre Rochus,Emmanuel Mazy,Volker Bothmer,Jens Rodmann +26 more
TL;DR: The Wide-field Imager for Solar PRobe Plus (WISPR) as mentioned in this paper is the only image-based camera onboard the Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission scheduled for launch in 2018 and employs a 95∘ radial by 58∘ transverse field of view.