Solar Transients and Space Weather (STSW)
Personnel
Alfred G. de Wijn
Doctoral Thesis
"Dynamics of the fine structure in the solar chromosphere", Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands 2006Interests
Alfred's primary research interests lie in understanding observations of photospheric and chromospheric dynamics and magnetism, polarimetry and the design of novel instrumentation.Responsibilities
Management of the HAO CSAC Effort Maintenance of the Hinode/SOT SP Data ArchiveRecent Publications
NASA/ADS Author SearchSnik, F., de Wijn, A. G., Ichimoto, K., Fischer, C. E., Keller, C. U., and Lites, B. W., 2010, Observations of solar scattering polarization at high spatial resolution. A&A, 519, 18.
Nelson, P.G., Casini, R., de Wijn, A.G., Knöelker, M., 2010, The Visible Spectro-Polarimeter (ViSP) for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope, Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7735, pp. 77358C-77358C-8
de Wijn, A.G., Tomczyk, S., Casini, R., Nelson, P.G., 2010, The polychromatic polarization modulator, Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7735, pp. 77354A-77354A-8
Tomczyk, S., Casini, R., de Wijn, A.G., Nelson, P.G., 2010, Wavelength-diverse polarization modulators for Stokes polarimetry, Applied Optics, 49, 3580
Judge, P.G., Tritschler, A., Uitenbroek, H., Reardon, K., Cauzzi, G., de Wijn, A., 2010, Fabry-Pérot Versus Slit Spectropolarimetry of Pores and Active Network: Analysis of IBIS and Hinode Data, Astrophysical Journal, 710, 1486
de Wijn, A.G., McIntosh, S.W., De Pontieu, B., 2009, On the Propagation of p-Modes Into the Solar Chromosphere, Astrophysical Journal, 702, L168