First-authored, refereed papers of A. Gil


A list of first-authored, refereed publications of A. Gil, derived from the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The number in brackets after each title indicates the number of citations that the paper has received.

Orcid ID: 0000-0002-1291-5908

List of publications ordered by citations
Number of papers: 19
No. of citations: 223

2024

  1. New Anisotropic Cosmic-Ray Enhancement (ACRE) Event on 5 November 2023 Due to Complex Heliospheric Conditions [2]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Asvestari, Eleanna, Mishev, Alexandar, Larsen, Nicholas & Usoskin, Ilya, Solar Physics, 299, 97

2023

  1. Analysis of Geoeffective Impulsive Events on the Sun During the First Half of Solar Cycle 24 [1]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Berendt-Marchel, Monika, Modzelewska, Renata, Siluszyk, Agnieszka, Siluszyk, Marek, Wawrzaszek, Anna & Wawrzynczak, Anna, Solar Physics, 298, 26

2021

  1. Solar Rotation Multiples in Space-Weather Effects [2]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Modzelewska, Renata, Wawrzaszek, Anna, Piekart, Bozena & Milosz, Tadeusz, Solar Physics, 296, 128
  2. Evaluating the relationship between strong geomagnetic storms and electric grid failures in Poland using the geoelectric field as a GIC proxy [14]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Berendt-Marchel, Monika, Modzelewska, Renata, Moskwa, Szczepan, Siluszyk, Agnieszka, Siluszyk, Marek, Tomasik, Lukasz, Wawrzaszek, Anna & Wawrzynczak, Anna, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 11, 30
  3. Katz Fractal Dimension of Geoelectric Field during Severe Geomagnetic Storms [5]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Glavan, Vasile, Wawrzaszek, Anna, Modzelewska, Renata & Tomasik, Lukasz, Entropy, 23, 1531

2020

  1. The Solar Event of 14 - 15 July 2012 and Its Geoeffectiveness [9]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Modzelewska, Renata, Moskwa, Szczepan, Siluszyk, Agnieszka, Siluszyk, Marek, Wawrzynczak, Anna, Pozoga, Mariusz & Tomasik, Lukasz, Solar Physics, 295, 135

2018

  1. Comparing Two Intervals of Exceptionally Strong Solar Rotation Recurrence of Galactic Cosmic Rays [10]
    Gil, A. & Mursula, K., Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 123, 6148
  2. An Anisotropic Cosmic-Ray Enhancement Event on 07-June-2015: A Possible Origin [15]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Kovaltsov, Gennady A., Mikhailov, Vladimir V., Mishev, Alexander, Poluianov, Stepan & Usoskin, Ilya G., Solar Physics, 293, 154

2017

  1. Hale cycle and long-term trend in variation of galactic cosmic rays related to solar rotation [19]
    Gil, A. & Mursula, K., A&A, 599, A112

2016

  1. Energy Spectrum of the Recurrent Variation of Galactic Cosmic Rays During the Solar Minimum of Cycles 23/24 [10]
    Gil, Agnieszka & Alania, Michael V., Solar Physics, 291, 1877

2015

  1. Can we properly model the neutron monitor count rate? [36]
    Gil, Agnieszka, Usoskin, Ilya G., Kovaltsov, Gennady A., Mishev, Alexander L., Corti, Claudio & Bindi, Veronica, Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 120, 7172

2013

  1. Theoretical and Experimental Studies of the Rigidity Spectrum of the 27-Day Variation of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity in Different Epochs of Solar Activity [16]
    Gil, A. & Alania, M. V., Solar Physics, 283, 565
  2. α-ω Effect and peculiarities of the 27-day variations of the galactic cosmic rays intensity, solar wind and solar activity parameters [5]
    Gil, A. & Alania, M. V., Advances in Space Research, 52, 951

2012

  1. Cycling Changes in the Amplitudes of the 27-Day Variation of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity [10]
    Gil, A. & Alania, M. V., Solar Physics, 278, 447
  2. 27-day variations of the galactic cosmic ray intensity and anisotropy in the minimum of the 23rd solar activity cycle [11]
    Gil, A., Modzelewska, R. & Alania, M. V., Advances in Space Research, 50, 712

2011

  1. The rigidity spectrum of the harmonics of the 27-day variation of the galactic cosmic ray intensity in different epochs of solar activity: 1965-2002 [11]
    Gil, A. & Alania, M. V., Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 73, 294

2010

  1. Rigidity spectrum of the 27-day variation of the galactic cosmic ray intensity in different epochs of solar activity [19]
    Gil, A. & Alania, M. V., Advances in Space Research, 45, 429

2008

  1. Features of the 27-Day Variations of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity and Anisotropy [5]
    Gil, A., Modzelewska, R. & Alania, M. V., Acta Physica Polonica B, 39, 1301

2005

  1. On the 27-day variations of the galactic cosmic ray anisotropy and intensity for different periods of solar magnetic cycle [23]
    Gil, A., Iskra, K., Modzelewska, R. & Alania, M. V., Advances in Space Research, 35, 687


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