Dynamics of Solar and Stellar Convection Zones and Atmospheres
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Effects of rotation and surface forcing on deep stellar convection zones
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 5-15
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Analyzing Magnetic Network and its Variations over Solar Cycles 23, 24 and 25 Based on Magnetic Power Spectra
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 19-23
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Imaging stellar surface features with optical interferometry
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 24-26
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Differential Rotation of the Solar Chromosphere using multidecadal Ca ii K Spectroheliograms
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 31-35
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A Frequency-Dependent Method for Measuring the Sun’s Interior Meridional Circulation
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 36-40
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Probing the Sun’s Near Surface Shear Layer using HMI Spherical Harmonic Coefficients
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 41-47
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Rotational shear in the low photosphere of the Sun
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 48-53
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Near-surface shear layer of solar rotation: origin and significance
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 54-58
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The near-surface shear layer (NSSL) of the Sun: a theoretical model
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 59-62
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Differential rotation of stars from spot transit mapping: dependence on rotation period and effective temperature
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 63-69
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Short and long term spot evolution on EI Eri
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 70-75
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Magnetic activity under tidal influences in the 2+2 hierarchical quadruple system V815 Herculis
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 76-81
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Recent Developments in the Babcock–Leighton Solar Dynamo Theory
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 87-97
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Nonlinear and stochastic mechanisms of the solar cycle and their implications for the cycle prediction
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 98-106
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A new generation of solar dynamo model and its application to explore the stellar magnetic cycle
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 109-113
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Resonance and stellar dynamos
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 114-117
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The role of nonlinear toroidal flux loss due to flux emergence in the long-term evolution of the solar cycle
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 118-123
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Dominating active regions in the minima of solar activity
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 124-127
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Understanding Grand Minima in Solar Activity: Confronting Observations with Dynamo Simulations
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 128-140
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Solar cycle variability induced by stochastic fluctuations of BMR properties and at different amounts of dynamo supercriticality
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- 23 December 2024, pp. 141-147
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