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Aug 31, 2022The on-ground data reduction and calibration pipeline for SO/PHI-HRTMar 26, 2019The Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager on Solar OrbiterFeb 28, 2022The magnetic drivers of campfires seen by the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) on Solar OrbiterOct 8, 2018Autonomous on-board data processing and instrument calibration software for the SO/PHIJul 19, 2023Stereoscopic disambiguation of vector magnetograms: first applications to SO/PHI-HRT dataMay 31, 2023Wavefront error of PHI/HRT on Solar Orbiter at various heliocentric distancesJan 29, 2008Comparing magnetic field extrapolations with measurements of magnetic loopsFeb 11, 2010The Solar Orbiter mission and its prospects for helioseismologySep 28, 2023Reconstruction of total solar irradiance variability as simultaneously apparent from Solar Orbiter and Solar Dynamics ObservatoryApr 27, 2023Spectropolarimetric investigation of magnetohydrodynamic wave modes in the photosphere: First results from PHI on board Solar OrbiterMay 4, 2007Discovery of inward moving magnetic enhancements in sunspot penumbraeSep 30, 2025Supergranulation and Poleward Migration of the Magnetic Field at High Latitudes of the SunJun 24, 2021First light observations of the solar wind in the outer corona with the Metis coronagraphAug 21, 2023Fleeting Small-scale Surface Magnetic Fields Build the Quiet-Sun CoronaMay 2, 2023Direct assessment of SDO/HMI helioseismology of active regions on the Sun's far side using SO/PHI magnetogramsMay 17, 2007The velocity structure of moving magnetic feature pairs around sunspots: support for the U-loop modelApr 29, 2024Sausage, kink, and fluting MHD wave modes identified in solar magnetic pores by Solar Orbiter/PHIJul 5, 2023A multiple spacecraft detection of the 2 April 2022 M-class flare and filament eruption during the first close Solar Orbiter perihelionDec 3, 2025The first out-of-ecliptic observations of the polar magnetic field of the SunSep 4, 2023Intensity contrast of solar network and faculae close to the solar limb, observed from two vantage points