
Publications of M. Schüssler
All genres
Journal Article (124)
121.
Journal Article
94, pp. 177 - 181 (2000)
Physical causes of solar variability. Space Science Reviews 122.
Journal Article
363, pp. 789 - 799 (2000)
Storage of magnetic flux at the bottom of the solar convection zone. Astronomy and Astrophysics 123.
Journal Article
36 (2), pp. 63 - 68 (2000)
Steuert die Sonne das Erdklima? KI Luft- und Kältetechnik 124.
Journal Article
408, pp. 445 - 447 (2000)
Evolution of the Sun's large-scale magnetic field since the Maunder minimum. Nature Book Chapter (6)
125.
Book Chapter
Mall, U.). Springer, Berlin/Heidelnerg/New York (2005)
The Sun and its restless magnetic field. In: Space weather: the physics behind a slogan, pp. 23 - 50 (Eds. Scherer, K.; Fichtner, H.; Heber, B.; 126.
Book Chapter
Simulation of solar radiative magneto-convection. In: Analysis and Numerics for Conservation Laws, pp. 107 - 136 (Ed. Warnecke, G.). Springer Verlag, Berlin (2005)
127.
Book Chapter
Simulation of solar magneto-convection. In: High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering: Transactions of the Second Joint HLRB and KONWIHR Result and Reviewing Workshop, pp. 431 - 442 (Eds. Wagner, S.; Hanke, W.; Bode, A.; Durst, F.). Springer, Berlin (2004)
128.
Book Chapter
Theoretical models of solar magnetic variability. In: Solar Variability and its Effect on Climate, p. 33 (Ed. Pap, J.). American Geophysical Union (2004)
129.
Book Chapter
Magnetic flux tubes and the dynamo problem. In: Advances in Nonlinear Dynamos, pp. 123 - 146 (Eds. Ferriz-Mas, A.; Núñez, M.). Taylor & Francis, London and New York (2003)
130.
Book Chapter
Das Magnetfeld der Sonne: Quelle des Weltraumwetters und möglicher Klimafaktor. In: Jahrbuch der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 2001, pp. 399 - 405. Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen (2002)
Proceedings (1)
131.
Proceedings
Solar Variability and Climate. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (2000)
Conference Paper (34)
132.
Conference Paper
Solar magneto-convection (invited review). In: Solar and Astrophysical Dynamos and Magnetic Activity, pp. 95 - 106 (Eds. Kosovichev, A. G.; de Gouveia Dal Pino, E. M.; Yan, Y.). Cambridge University Press (2013)
133.
Conference Paper
A Comparison of Measured and Simulated Solar Network Contrast. In: Solar and Stellar Variability: Impact on Earth and Planets. Procceedings of the International Astronomical Union, pp. 63 - 65 (Eds. G., K. A.; H., A. A.; J.-P., R.). (2010)
134.
Conference Paper
The small-scale solar surface dynamo. In: Proceedings of The Second Hinode Science Meeting: Beyond Discovery-Toward Understanding, p. 43 (Eds. B. Lites Cheung, M.; Magara, T.; Mariska, J.; Reeves, K.). Springer, Berlin (2009)
135.
Conference Paper
The small-scale solar surface dynamo. In: Proc. of the second Hinode Science Meeting: Beyond Discovery-Toward Understanding, pp. 43 - 50 (Eds. Lites, B.; Cheung, M.; Magara, T.; Mariska, J.; Reeves, K.). Astron. Soc. of the Pacific (2009)
136.
Conference Paper
Towards Long-Term Solar Irradiance Modelling: Network Contrasts from Magneto-Convection Simulations. In: Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun: Proc. 15th Cambridge Workshop, pp. 768 - 771. (2009)
137.
Conference Paper
Photospheric magnetoconvection. In: Convection in Astrophysics, pp. 488 - 493 (Eds. Kupka, F.; Roxburgh, I.; Chan, K.). Cambridge University Press (2007)
138.
Conference Paper
Magnetic flux transport and the lifetimes of spots on active cool stars. In: Modern Solar Facilities - Advanced Solar Science, pp. 367 - 369 (Eds. Kneer, F.; Puschmann, K. G.; Wittmann, A. D.). Universitätsverlag Göttingen (2007)
139.
Conference Paper
Flux emergence at the photosphere. In: Proceedings of the Conference Held 18-22 July, 2005, at the National Solar Observatory, Sacramento Peak, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA, p. 97 (Eds. Leibacher, J.; Stein, R. F.; Uitenbroek, H.). Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco (2006)
140.
Conference Paper
3D magneto-convection and flux emergence in the photosphere. In: Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference on Chromospheric and Coronal Magnetic Fields (Eds.