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Diana E. Morosan
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Manipulating connectivity and electrical conductivity in metallic nanowire networks
PN Nirmalraj, AT Bellew, AP Bell, JA Fairfield, EK McCarthy, C O’Kelly, ...
Nano letters 12 (11), 5966-5971, 2012
1032012
LOFAR tied-array imaging of Type III solar radio bursts
DE Morosan, PT Gallagher, P Zucca, R Fallows, EP Carley, G Mann, ...
Astronomy & astrophysics 568, A67, 2014
962014
Multiple regions of shock-accelerated particles during a solar coronal mass ejection
DE Morosan, EP Carley, LA Hayes, SA Murray, P Zucca, RA Fallows, ...
Nature Astronomy 3 (5), 452-461, 2019
742019
Shock location and CME 3D reconstruction of a solar type II radio burst with LOFAR
P Zucca, DE Morosan, AP Rouillard, R Fallows, PT Gallagher, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.01025, 2018
712018
Persistent quasi-periodic pulsations during a large X-class solar flare
LA Hayes, PT Gallagher, BR Dennis, J Ireland, A Inglis, DE Morosan
The Astrophysical Journal 875 (1), 33, 2019
622019
LOFAR tied-array imaging and spectroscopy of solar S bursts
DE Morosan, PT Gallagher, P Zucca, A O'Flannagain, R Fallows, H Reid, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 580 (A65), 6, 2015
422015
Multipoint observations of the June 2012 interacting interplanetary flux ropes
EKJ Kilpua, SW Good, E Palmerio, E Asvestari, E Lumme, M Ala-Lahti, ...
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences 6, 50, 2019
382019
LOFAR observations of the quiet solar corona
C Vocks, G Mann, F Breitling, MM Bisi, B Dąbrowski, R Fallows, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 614, A54, 2018
322018
Variable emission mechanism of a Type IV radio burst
DE Morosan, EKJ Kilpua, EP Carley, C Monstein
Astronomy & Astrophysics 623, A63, 2019
312019
FORESAIL‐1 CubeSat Mission to measure radiation belt losses and demonstrate deorbiting
M Palmroth, J Praks, R Vainio, P Janhunen, EKJ Kilpua, A Afanasiev, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 124 (7), 5783-5799, 2019
292019
Conditions for electron-cyclotron maser emission in the solar corona
DE Morosan, P Zucca, DS Bloomfield, PT Gallagher
Astronomy & Astrophysics 589, L8, 2016
292016
Multipoint study of successive coronal mass ejections driving moderate disturbances at 1 AU
E Palmerio, C Scolini, D Barnes, J Magdalenić, MJ West, AN Zhukov, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 878 (1), 37, 2019
252019
Loss-cone instability modulation due to a magnetohydrodynamic sausage mode oscillation in the solar corona
EP Carley, LA Hayes, SA Murray, DE Morosan, W Shelley, N Vilmer, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 2276, 2019
242019
Interferometric imaging with LOFAR remote baselines of the fine structures of a solar type-IIIb radio burst
PJ Zhang, P Zucca, SS Sridhar, CB Wang, MM Bisi, B Dabrowski, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 639, A115, 2020
182020
Multi-spacecraft observations of the structure of the sheath of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection and related energetic ion enhancement
EKJ Kilpua, SW Good, N Dresing, R Vainio, EE Davies, RJ Forsyth, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 656, A8, 2021
172021
Moving solar radio bursts and their association with coronal mass ejections
DE Morosan, A Kumari, EKJ Kilpua, A Hamini
Astronomy & Astrophysics 647, L12, 2021
162021
On the occurrence of type IV solar radio bursts in solar cycle 24 and their association with coronal mass ejections
A Kumari, DE Morosan, EKJ Kilpua
The Astrophysical Journal 906 (2), 79, 2021
132021
Three-dimensional reconstruction of multiple particle acceleration regions during a coronal mass ejection
DE Morosan, E Palmerio, J Pomoell, R Vainio, M Palmroth, EKJ Kilpua
Astronomy & Astrophysics 635, A62, 2020
132020
Exploring the Circular Polarisation of Low–Frequency Solar Radio Bursts with LOFAR
DE Morosan, JE Räsänen, A Kumari, EKJ Kilpua, MM Bisi, B Dabrowski, ...
Solar Physics 297 (4), 47, 2022
102022
Shock-accelerated electrons during the fast expansion of a coronal mass ejection
DE Morosan, J Pomoell, A Kumari, R Vainio, EKJ Kilpua
Astronomy & Astrophysics 668, A15, 2022
82022
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