Published research from the CME Group can be accessed through the UNH Scholars Repository
Multi-spacecraft Observations of the Evolution of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections between 0.3 and 2.2 au: Conjunctions with the Juno Spacecraft
Emma E. Davies, Réka M. Winslow, Camilla Scolini, Robert J. Forsyth, Christian Möstl, Noé Lugaz, Antoinette B. Galvin
July 2022: Astrophysical Journal, Volume 933, Issue 2, id.127, 13 pp.
Acceleration and Expansion of a Coronal Mass Ejection in the High Corona: Role of Magnetic Reconnection
Bin Zhuang, Noé Lugaz, Manuela Temmer, Tingyu Gou, Nada Al-Haddad
July 2022: Astrophysical Journal, Volume 933, Issue 2, id.169, 9 pp.
A Coronal Mass Ejection and Magnetic Ejecta Observed In Situ by STEREO-A and Wind at 55° Angular Separation
Noé Lugaz, Tarik M. Salman, Bin Zhuang, Nada Al-Haddad, Camilla Scolini, Charles J. Farrugia, Wenyuan Yu, Réka M. Winslow, Christian Möstl, Emma E. Davies, and Antoinette B. Galvin
April 2022: Astrophysical Journal, Volume 929, Issue 2, id.149, 10 pp.
Causes and Consequences of Magnetic Complexity Changes within Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections: A Statistical Study
Camilla Scollini, Réka Winslow, Noé Lugaz, Tarik Salman, Emma Davies, and Antoinette Galvin
March 2022: Astrophysical Journal, 927, 102, 2022
Investigating the Cross Sections of Coronal Mass Ejections through the Study of Nonradial Flows with STEREO/PLASTIC
Nada Al-Haddad, Antoinette Galvin, Noé Lugaz, Charles Farrugia, and Wenyuan Yu
March 2022: Astrophysical Journal Letters, 927, 68, 2022
Widespread 1–2 MeV Energetic Particles Associated with Slow and Narrow Coronal Mass Ejections: Parker Solar Probe and STEREO Measurements
A Catalog of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Observed by Juno between 1 and 5.4 au
Emma E. Davies, Robert Forsyth, Réka Winslow, Christian Möstl and Noé Lugaz
December 2021: Astrophysical Journal, 923, 136, 2021
UNH scientist Nada AlHaddad awarded $690,000 NASA early-career award to study solar eruptions
The PI is Dr. Erika Palmerio from Predictive Science, Inc. and Dr. Alhaddad serves as a co-investigator and the UNH PI.
January 2021: UNH Today