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Dr Ross Pallister

Research Fellow

School: Engineering, Physics and Mathematics

Ross Pallister

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  • Exploring the Origin of Solar Energetic Electrons II: Investigating Turbulent Coronal Acceleration, Pallister, R., Jeffrey, N., Stores, M. 10 Apr 2025, In: Astrophysical Journal
  • Exploring the Origin of Solar Energetic Electrons. I. Constraining the Properties of the Acceleration Region Plasma Environment, Pallister, R., Jeffrey, N. 20 Nov 2023, In: The Astrophysical Journal
  • Spatially Separated Electron and Proton Beams in a Simulated Solar Coronal Jet, Pallister, R., Wyper, P., Pontin, D., DeVore, C., Chiti, F. 20 Dec 2021, In: The Astrophysical Journal
  • Proton acceleration at tearing coronal null-point current sheets, Pallister, R., Pontin, D., Wyper, P. 21 Feb 2019, In: Astronomy & Astrophysics

Mathematics PhD February 03 2021


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