First-authored, refereed papers of Nicole Vilmer


A list of first-authored, refereed publications of Nicole Vilmer, 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: 0000-0002-6872-3630

List of publications ordered by citations
Number of papers: 17
No. of citations: 523

2012

  1. Solar flares and energetic particles [37]
    Vilmer, N., Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A, 370, 3241

2011

  1. Properties of Energetic Ions in the Solar Atmosphere from γ-Ray and Neutron Observations [112]
    Vilmer, N., MacKinnon, A. L. & Hurford, G. J., Space Science Reviews, 159, 167

2003

  1. What Can Be Learned About Competing Acceleration Models from Multiwavelength Observations? [15]
    Vilmer, N. & MacKinnon, A. L., Energy Conversion and Particle Acceleration in the Solar Corona (Editors: Klein, L.), p.127
  2. On the solar origin of interplanetary disturbances observed in the vicinity of the Earth [22]
    Vilmer, N., Pick, M., Schwenn, R., Ballatore, P. & Villain, J. P., Annales Geophysicae, 21, 847
  3. Hard X-ray and metric/decimetric spatially resolved observations of the 10 April 2002 solar flare [12]
    Vilmer, N., Krucker, S., Trottet, G. & Lin, R. P., Advances in Space Research, 32, 2509
  4. High energy particles accelerated during the large solar flare of 1990 May 24: X/γ-ray observations [41]
    Vilmer, N., MacKinnon, A. L., Trottet, G. & Barat, C., A&A, 412, 865

2002

  1. Hard x-ray and Metric/Decimetric Radio Observations of the 20 February 2002 Solar Flare [41]
    Vilmer, N., Krucker, S., Lin, R. P. & The Rhessi Team, Solar Physics, 210, 261

1999

  1. Hard X-ray and gamma-ray observations of an electron dominated event associated with an occulted solar flare [38]
    Vilmer, Nicole, Trottet, Gérard, Barat, Claude, Schwartz, Richard A., Enome, Shinzo, Kuznetsov, Alexandr, Sunyaev, Rachid & Terekhov, Oleg, A&A, 342, 575

1997

  1. Solar Flare Radio and Hard X-Ray Observations and the Avalanche Model [17]
    Vilmer, Nicole & Trottet, Gérard, Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations (Editors: Trottet, Gerard), p.28

1994

  1. Fine scale temporal structures in solar hard X-rays bursts observed by PHEBUS [12]
    Vilmer, N., Trottet, G., Barat, C., Dezalay, J. P., Talon, R., Sunyaev, R., Terekhov, O. & Kuznetsov, A., Space Science Reviews, 68, 233
  2. Observations of high-energy (E≥10 MeV) gamma-rays with the PHEBUS instrument [5]
    Vilmer, N., Trottet, G., Barat, C., Dezalay, J. P., Talon, R., Sunyaev, R., Terekhov, O. & Kuznetsov, A., Advances in Solar Physics (Editors: Belvedere, G., Rodono, M. & Simnett, G. M.), p.197
  3. Solar Hard X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Observations from GRANAT [15]
    Vilmer, N., ApJS, 90, 611

1993

  1. Non-thermal particles in the solar atmosphere during flare developments and in the absence of flares [6]
    Vilmer, N., Advances in Space Research, 13, 221

1991

  1. High Energy Particles at and from the Sun [0]
    Vilmer, Nicole, Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity, 43, 23

1987

  1. Hard X-Ray Emission Processes in Solar Flares [31]
    Vilmer, N., Solar Physics, 111, 207

1986

  1. Analytical expressions for the temporal and spatial evolution of an energetic electron population in an inhomogeneous medium [25]
    Vilmer, N., Trottet, G. & MacKinnon, A. L., A&A, 156, 64

1982

  1. Impulsive and gradual hard X-ray sources in a solar flare [94]
    Vilmer, N., Kane, S. R. & Trottet, G., A&A, 108, 306


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