Publications of Y. -M. Wang ordered by citations


A list of publications authored or co-authored by Y. -M. Wang, derived from the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) and ordered by the numbers of citations.

Orcid ID: 0000-0002-3527-5958

Number of papers: 36
No. of citations: 758

94 Critical Science Plan for the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST)
Rast, Mark P., Bello González, Nazaret, Bellot Rubio, Luis, Cao, Wenda, Cauzzi, Gianna, Deluca, Edward, de Pontieu, Bart, Fletcher, Lyndsay, Gibson, Sarah E., Judge, Philip G., Katsukawa, Yukio, Kazachenko, Maria D., Khomenko, Elena, Landi, Enrico, Martínez Pillet, Valentín, Petrie, Gordon J. D., Qiu, Jiong, Rachmeler, Laurel A., Rempel, Matthias, Schmidt, Wolfgang, Scullion, Eamon, Sun, Xudong, Welsch, Brian T., Andretta, Vincenzo, Antolin, Patrick, Ayres, Thomas R., Balasubramaniam, K. S., Ballai, Istvan, Berger, Thomas E., Bradshaw, Stephen J., Campbell, Ryan J., Carlsson, Mats, Casini, Roberto, Centeno, Rebecca, Cranmer, Steven R., Criscuoli, Serena, Deforest, Craig, Deng, Yuanyong, Erdélyi, Robertus, Fedun, Viktor, Fischer, Catherine E., González Manrique, Sergio J., Hahn, Michael, Harra, Louise, Henriques, Vasco M. J., Hurlburt, Neal E., Jaeggli, Sarah, Jafarzadeh, Shahin, Jain, Rekha, Jefferies, Stuart M., Keys, Peter H., Kowalski, Adam F., Kuckein, Christoph, Kuhn, Jeffrey R., Kuridze, David, Liu, Jiajia, Liu, Wei, Longcope, Dana, Mathioudakis, Mihalis, McAteer, R. T. James, McIntosh, Scott W., McKenzie, David E., Miralles, Mari Paz, Morton, Richard J., Muglach, Karin, Nelson, Chris J., Panesar, Navdeep K., Parenti, Susanna, Parnell, Clare E., Poduval, Bala, Reardon, Kevin P., Reep, Jeffrey W., Schad, Thomas A., Schmit, Donald, Sharma, Rahul, Socas-Navarro, Hector, Srivastava, Abhishek K., Sterling, Alphonse C., Suematsu, Yoshinori, Tarr, Lucas A., Tiwari, Sanjiv, Tritschler, Alexandra, Verth, Gary, Vourlidas, Angelos, Wang, Haimin, Wang, Yi-Ming, NSO and DKIST Project, DKIST Instrument Scientists, DKIST Science Working Group & DKIST Critical Science Plan Community, 2021, Solar Physics, 296, 70
61 Is Solar Cycle 24 Producing More Coronal Mass Ejections Than Cycle 23?
Wang, Y.-M. & Colaninno, R., 2014, ApJ, 784, L27
53 Surface Flux Transport and the Evolution of the Sun's Polar Fields
Wang, Y.-M., 2017, Space Science Reviews, 210, 351
47 Active-region Tilt Angles: Magnetic versus White-light Determinations of Joy's Law
Wang, Y.-M., Colaninno, R. C., Baranyi, T. & Li, J., 2015, ApJ, 798, 50
43 Small-scale Flux Emergence, Coronal Hole Heating, and Flux-tube Expansion: A Hybrid Solar Wind Model
Wang, Y.-M., 2020, ApJ, 904, 199
36 Observations of Slow Solar Wind from Equatorial Coronal Holes
Wang, Y.-M. & Ko, Y.-K., 2019, ApJ, 880, 146
35 Magnetograph Saturation and the Open Flux Problem
Wang, Y.-M., Ulrich, R. K. & Harvey, J. W., 2022, ApJ, 926, 113
31 Pseudostreamers as the Source of a Separate Class of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections
Wang, Y.-M., 2015, ApJ, 803, L12
30 Coronal Inflows during the Interval 1996-2014
Sheeley, N. R., Jr. & Wang, Y.-M., 2014, ApJ, 797, 10
26 Temporal Evolution of Solar Wind Ion Composition and their Source Coronal Holes during the Declining Phase of Cycle 23. I. Low-latitude Extension of Polar Coronal Holes
Ko, Yuan-Kuen, Muglach, Karin, Wang, Yi-Ming, Young, Peter R. & Lepri, Susan T., 2014, ApJ, 787, 121
23 Converging Supergranular Flows and the Formation of Coronal Plumes
Wang, Y.-M., Warren, H. P. & Muglach, K., 2016, ApJ, 818, 203
21 Morphological Reconstruction of a Small Transient Observed by Parker Solar Probe on 2018 November 5
Wood, Brian E., Hess, Phillip, Howard, Russell A., Stenborg, Guillermo & Wang, Yi-Ming, 2020, ApJS, 246, 28
20 Small Coronal Holes Near Active Regions as Sources of Slow Solar Wind
Wang, Y.-M., 2017, ApJ, 841, 94
20 A New Reconstruction of the Sun's Magnetic Field and Total Irradiance since 1700
Wang, Y.-M. & Lean, J. L., 2021, ApJ, 920, 100
20 Evidence for Two Separate Heliospheric Current Sheets of Cylindrical Shape During Mid-2012
Wang, Y.-M., Young, P. R. & Muglach, K., 2014, ApJ, 780, 103
19 Coronal Mass Ejections and the Solar Cycle Variation of the Sun's Open Flux
Wang, Y.-M. & Sheeley, N. R., Jr., 2015, ApJ, 809, L24
18 The Ubiquitous Presence of Looplike Fine Structure inside Solar Active Regions
Wang, Y.-M., 2016, ApJ, 820, L13
18 Observations of Solar Wind from Earth-directed Coronal Pseudostreamers
Wang, Y.-M. & Panasenco, O., 2019, ApJ, 872, 139
17 Coronal hole picoflare jets are progenitors of both fast and Alfvénic slow solar wind
Chitta, L. P., Huang, Z., D'Amicis, R., Calchetti, D., Zhukov, A. N., Kraaikamp, E., Verbeeck, C., Aznar Cuadrado, R., Hirzberger, J., Berghmans, D., Horbury, T. S., Solanki, S. K., Owen, C. J., Harra, L., Peter, H., Schühle, U., Teriaca, L., Louarn, P., Livi, S., Giunta, A. S., Hassler, D. M. & Wang, Y.-M., 2025, A&A, 694, A71
16 Gradual Streamer Expansions and the Relationship between Blobs and Inflows
Wang, Y.-M. & Hess, P., 2018, ApJ, 859, 135
14 “Twisting” Motions in Erupting Coronal Pseudostreamers as Evidence for Interchange Reconnection
Wang, Y.-M. & Hess, P., 2018, ApJ, 853, 103
13 The Oxygen Charge-state Ratio as an Indicator of Footpoint Field Strength in the Source Regions of the Solar Wind
Wang, Y.-M., 2016, ApJ, 833, 121
12 Further Evidence for Looplike Fine Structure inside “Unipolar” Active Region Plages
Wang, Y.-M., Ugarte-Urra, I. & Reep, J. W., 2019, ApJ, 885, 34
11 Role of the Coronal Alfvén Speed in Modulating the Solar-wind Helium Abundance
Wang, Y.-M., 2016, ApJ, 833, L21
10 Coronal Holes, Footpoint Reconnection, and the Origin of the Slow (and Fast) Solar Wind
Wang, Y.-M., 2024, Solar Physics, 299, 54
10 Undetected Minority-Polarity Flux as the Missing Link in Coronal Heating
Wang, Y.-M., 2022, Solar Physics, 297, 129
9 On Alfvénic turbulence of solar wind streams observed by Solar Orbiter during March 2022 perihelion and their source regions
D'Amicis, R., Velli, M., Panasenco, O., Sorriso-Valvo, L., Perrone, D., Benella, S., De Marco, R., Bruno, R., Wang, Y.-M., Réville, V., Baker, D., Matteini, L., Yardley, S., Settino, A., Sioulas, N., Alterman, B., Tenerani, A., Raines, J., Holmes, J., Buchlin, E., Verdini, A., Demoulin, P., van Driel-Gesztelyi, L., Telloni, D., Consolini, G., Marcucci, M. F., Stangalini, M., Marino, R., Fortunato, V., Mele, G., Monti, F., Owen, C. J., Louarn, P. & Livi, S., 2025, A&A, 693, A243
7 Lateral Confinement and the Remarkably Self-similar Nature of Coronal Pseudostreamer Mass Ejections
Wang, Y.-M. & Hess, P., 2023, ApJ, 952, 85
7 Inflows in the Inner White-light Corona: The Closing-down of Flux after Coronal Mass Ejections
Hess, P. & Wang, Y.-M., 2017, ApJ, 850, 6
6 The Effects of Including Farside Observations on In Situ Predictions of Heliospheric Models
Knizhnik, Kalman J., Weberg, Micah J., Zaveri, Ajeet Singh, Ugarte-Urra, Ignacio, Wang, Yi-Ming, Upton, Lisa A. & Provornikova, Elena, 2024, ApJ, 969, 154
3 Global Effect of New Active Regions on Coronal Holes and Their Wind Streams
Wang, Y.-M., Knizhnik, K. J., Ugarte-Urra, I. & Weberg, M. J., 2024, ApJ, 972, 107
3 The Challenge of Predicting the Solar Wind Speed near Sunspot Minimum
Wang, Y.-M. & Samara, E., 2024, ApJ, 975, 205
3 Helicity Removal and Coronal Fe XII Stalks: Evidence That the Axial Field Is Not Ejected but Resubmerged
Wang, Y.-M. & Berger, M. A., 2018, ApJ, 868, 66
1 The Radial Interplanetary Field Strength at Sunspot Minimum as Polar Field Proxy and Solar Cycle Predictor
Wang, Y.-M., 2024, ApJ, 961, L27
1 Predicting the Solar Wind Speed and Interplanetary Sector Structure during Solar Cycles 21–25
Wang, Y.-M. & Sheeley, N. R., 2025, ApJ, 985, 54
0 Global Simulation of the Solar Wind: A Comparison with Parker Solar Probe Observations during 2018–2022
Wu, Chin-Chun, Liou, Kan, Wood, Brian E. & Wang, Y. M., 2024, ApJ, 977, 150


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