Stockholm university

Research group Solar Physics

The Sun is the nearest star to us, and compared to other stars, can be studied in great detail.

swedish solar telescope
The Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope on La Palma. Photographed by Dan Kiselman

Group description

For the observations, extensive use is made of the Swedish Solar Telescope on La Palma. The studies focus on the structure of sunspots, small-scale magnetic fields, spectral line formation and the chromosphere.

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The Institute for Solar Physics

Group members

Group managers

Members

Matheus Aguiar-Kriginsky Silva

Postdoc

Department of Astronomy

Oleksii Andriienko

Support Observer

Department of Astronomy

Dimitri Arramy

PhD student

Department of Astronomy

Sanja Danilovic

Senior Researcher

Department of Astronomy

Jaime de la Cruz Rodriguez

Senior Researcher

Department of Astronomy
Me and myself

Ana Belen Grinon Marin

Researcher

Department of Astronomy
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Tomas Hillberg

Research Engineer

Department of Astronomy

Tom George Histon

PhD student

Department of Astronomy

Jie Hong

Researcher

Department of Astronomy

Sepideh Kianfar

Guest researcher

Department of Astronomy

Dan Kiselman

Assistant Professor

Department of Astronomy
Portrait of Dan Kiselman in front of the SST.

Mats Löfdahl

Senior Researcher

Department of Astronomy
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Ana Belen Grinon Marin

Researcher

Department of Astronomy
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Aaron Meissner

PhD student

Department of Astronomy

Adur Pastor Yabar

Researcher

Department of Astronomy
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Alexander Gerard Michel Pietrow

Guest researcher

Department of Astronomy

Göran Scharmer

Adjunct Professor

Department of Astronomy

Moa Skan

PhD student

Department of Astronomy
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Andrii Sukhorukov

Researcher

Department of Astronomy

Peter Sütterlin

Support Astronomer

Department of Astronomy

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