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Pankaj Kumar
Pankaj Kumar
Research Associate Professor, American University/NASA GSFC
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Observation of kink instability during small B5. 0 solar flare on 2007 June 4
AK Srivastava, TV Zaqarashvili, P Kumar, ML Khodachenko
The Astrophysical Journal 715 (1), 292, 2010
1302010
Observation of multiple sausage oscillations in cool post-flare loop
AK Srivastava, TV Zaqarashvili, W Uddin, BN Dwivedi, P Kumar
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 388 (4), 1899-1903, 2008
992008
X-ray and EUV observations of simultaneous short and long period oscillations in hot coronal arcade loops
P Kumar, VM Nakariakov, KS Cho
The Astrophysical Journal 804 (1), 4, 2015
692015
Initiation of coronal mass ejection and associated flare caused by helical kink instability observed by SDO/AIA
P Kumar, KS Cho, SC Bong, SH Park, YH Kim
The Astrophysical Journal 746 (1), 67, 2012
682012
Evolution of solar magnetic field and associated multiwavelength phenomena: flare events on 2003 November 20
P Kumar, PK Manoharan, W Uddin
The Astrophysical Journal 710 (2), 1195, 2010
662010
Comparison of damped oscillations in solar and stellar X-ray flares
IH Cho, KS Cho, VM Nakariakov, S Kim, P Kumar
The Astrophysical Journal 830 (2), 110, 2016
552016
Evidence for the magnetic breakout model in an equatorial coronal-hole jet
P Kumar, JT Karpen, SK Antiochos, PF Wyper, CR DeVore, CE DeForest
The Astrophysical Journal 854 (2), 155, 2018
522018
Simultaneous EUV and radio observations of bidirectional plasmoids ejection during magnetic reconnection
P Kumar, KS Cho
Astronomy & Astrophysics 557, A115, 2013
502013
Multiwavelength study of a solar eruption from AR NOAA 11112: II. Large-scale coronal wave and loop oscillation
P Kumar, KS Cho, PF Chen, SC Bong, SH Park
Solar Physics 282, 523-541, 2013
492013
Observation of a quasiperiodic pulsation in hard X-ray, radio, and extreme-ultraviolet wavelengths
P Kumar, VM Nakariakov, KS Cho
The Astrophysical Journal 822 (1), 7, 2016
472016
Observations of multiple surges associated with magnetic activities in AR 10484 on 2003 October 25
W Uddin, B Schmieder, R Chandra, AK Srivastava, P Kumar, S Bisht
The Astrophysical Journal 752 (1), 70, 2012
472012
Magnetic reconnection as the driver of the solar wind
NE Raouafi, G Stenborg, DB Seaton, H Wang, J Wang, CE DeForest, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 945 (1), 28, 2023
442023
Multiwavelength study of equatorial coronal-hole jets
P Kumar, JT Karpen, SK Antiochos, PF Wyper, CR DeVore, CE DeForest
The Astrophysical Journal 873 (1), 93, 2019
432019
Evidence of solar flare triggering due to Loop–Loop interaction caused by footpoint shear motion
P Kumar, AK Srivastava, BV Somov, PK Manoharan, R Erdélyi, W Uddin
The Astrophysical Journal 723 (2), 1651, 2010
432010
Quasi-periodic radio bursts associated with fast-mode waves near a magnetic null point
P Kumar, VM Nakariakov, KS Cho
The Astrophysical Journal 844 (2), 149, 2017
422017
Solar dynamics observatory/atmospheric imaging assembly observations of a reflecting longitudinal wave in a coronal loop
P Kumar, DE Innes, B Inhester
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 779 (1), L7, 2013
412013
Properties of slow magnetoacoustic oscillations of solar coronal loops by multi-instrumental observations
VM Nakariakov, MK Kosak, DY Kolotkov, SA Anfinogentov, P Kumar, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 874 (1), L1, 2019
382019
Multiwavelength study of the M8. 9/3B solar flare from AR NOAA 10960
P Kumar, AK Srivastava, B Filippov, W Uddin
Solar Physics 266, 39-58, 2010
382010
Eruption of a plasma blob, associated M-class flare, and large-scale extreme-ultraviolet wave observed by SDO
P Kumar, PK Manoharan
Astronomy & Astrophysics 553, A109, 2013
342013
The occurrence and speed of CMEs related to two characteristic evolution patterns of helicity injection in their solar source regions
SH Park, KS Cho, SC Bong, P Kumar, J Chae, R Liu, H Wang
The Astrophysical Journal 750 (1), 48, 2012
342012
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