Helen Dodson Prince
American astronomer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Helen Dodson Prince was an American astronomer who pioneered work in solar flares at the University of Michigan. Early life and education Helen Prince was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 31, 1905, to Helen Walter and Henry Clay Dodson. Being skilled in both physics and mathematics, Prince received a full scholarship to study mathematics at Goucher College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1927. During her undergraduate studies, she was influenced by professor Florence P. Lewis to study astronomy. Prince continued onto graduate school at the University of Michigan, where she received her master's degree in 1932 and her Ph.D. in 1934, both in astronomy. Prince's doctoral thesis was entitled "A Study of the Spectrum of 25 Orionis".
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- Major Hα flares in centers of activity with very small or no spots (1970) (71)
- The proton flare of August 28, 1966 (1968) (35)
- Catalog of Solar Particle Events, 1955–1969 (1975) (34)
- Position and Development of the Solar Flares of may 8 and 10, 1949. (1949) (33)
- Comments on the course of solar activity during the declining phase of solar cycle 20 (1970–74) (1975) (32)
- Solar Flares and Associated 200 Mc/sec Radiation. (1953) (31)
- Problems of differentiation of flares with respect to geophysical effects (1964) (29)
- Comparison of activity in solar cycles 18, 19, and 20 (1974) (26)
- Solar Flares and Associated 2800 Mc/sec (10.7 Cm) Radiation. (1954) (25)
- Geomagnetic disturbances associated with solar flares with major premaximum bursts at radio frequencies 200 MC/S (1958) (24)
- Some Patterns in the Development of Centers of Solar Activity, 1962–66 (1968) (22)
- Solar circumstances at the time of the cosmic ray increase on January 28, 1967 (1969) (22)
- SOLAR FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH ELLERMAN'S "SOLAR HYDROGEN BOMBS". (1960) (22)
- Experimental, comprehensive flare index and its derivation for 'major' flares, 1955--1969 (1971) (21)
- Photometry of Solar Flares. (1956) (20)
- Experimental Comprehensive Solar Flare Indices for Major and Certain Lesser Flares 1975-1979 (1981) (19)
- Experimental comprehensive solar flare indices for certain flares, 1970-1974 (1975) (19)
- Flares of July 16, 1959. (1960) (18)
- The solar particle event of July 16–19, 1966 and its possible association with a flare on the invisible solar hemisphere (1969) (16)
- Ejection of Hydrogen and Ionized Calcium Atoms with High Velocity at the Time of Solar Flares. (1953) (15)
- An unexpected effect in solar cosmic ray data related to 29.5 days (1964) (15)
- Crochet-Associated Flares. (1958) (14)
- Comments on filament-disintegration and its relation to other aspects of solar activity (1972) (13)
- Time Variations in Solar Activity (1972) (12)
- The Frequency and Positions of Flares Within Three Active Sunspot Areas. (1949) (11)
- Survey of number of solar flares observed during the international geophysical year (1960) (11)
- HIGH LATITUDE SUNSPOT, AUGUST 13, 1953 (1953) (10)
- OBSERVATION OF LOOP-TYPE PROMINENCES IN PROJECTION AGAINST THE DISK AT THE TIME OF CERTAIN SOLAR FLARES. (1961) (10)
- Intensity Measures of Calcium Plages for Comparison with 10.3-CENTIMETER Solar Radiation, October 16, 1951. (1954) (10)
- The Limb Flare of may 8, 1951. (1951) (9)
- Selected High-Resolution Strip Scans of the 10.7-CM Sun. (1962) (8)
- The Width of Hα in Solar Flares. (1954) (8)
- Studies at the McMath-Hulbert Observatory of Radio Frequency Radiation at the Time of Solar Flares (1958) (7)
- Examples of problem flares or situations in past solar-terrestrial observations (1979) (6)
- Large scale solar magnetic fields at the site of Flares, the greatness of flares, and solar‐terrestrial disturbances (1982) (6)
- Recent Solar Observations in Hydrogen and Helium Light. (1942) (6)
- The Eruptive Prominence of August 7, 1950. (1951) (5)
- Solar Activity during the First 14 Months of the International Years of the Quiet Sun. (1964) (4)
- Some comments on flares after many years of observation (1976) (4)
- Absorption of 10.7-centimetre Solar Radiation during Flare of May 19, 1951 (1953) (4)
- Detailed Study of the Development of an Active Solar Region, 1954 August 20–27 (1956) (4)
- Solar Minimum and the International Years of the Quiet Sun. (1964) (4)
- Large-Scale Organization of Solar Activity in Time and Space (1972) (4)
- RÉSUMÉ of Visually and Photographically Observed Solar Activity at the Time of 200 Mc/S Noise Storms Near the 1954 Solar Minimum. (1957) (4)
- Dependence of radio emission in large Hα flares 1967–1970 upon the orientation of the local solar magnetic field (1983) (4)
- An Observation of the Longitudinal Magnetic Field in a Sunspot Group. (1964) (3)
- Survey of Number of Flares Observed during the IGY. (1960) (3)
- Moving material accompanying the flare of 1959 july 16 sub d 21 sub h 14 sub m ut (1964) (3)
- Comments on large scale organization of solar activity in time and space (1970) (3)
- A Solar Flare and Associated Dark Flocculi of may 19, 1951. (1952) (3)
- Reevaluation of solar flares, 1967 (1972) (2)
- 60. Relation between optical solar features and solar radio emission (1957) (2)
- A Study of the Eruptive Prominence of 1948 September 27 (1950) (2)
- Observation of solar "points". (1958) (2)
- A General Study of a Prominence Field (1948) (2)
- A Study of the Spectrum of 25 Orionis (1936) (2)
- McMath-Hulbert Observatory of the University of Michigan (1968) (2)
- Solar Flares: Photometry and 200 Mc/Sec Radiation (1953) (1)
- THE HISTORY AND MORPHOLOGY OF SOLAR ACTIVITY, 1964--1965. (1969) (1)
- Comments on Related Flares. (1965) (1)
- Reevaluation of Relationships between Solar Flares and Sporadic Geomagnetic Storms. (1972) (1)
- Increasing optical evidence for mass motions in solar flares, 1937-1967 (1968) (1)
- Recent Progress in Astrophysics Observations of the Planets by Lyot, Gentili and Camichel from the PIC du Midi in 1941 and 1942 (1943) (1)
- UMRI projects 2451-1 and 2451-2 reports, 1958-1959 (1960) (0)
- Evolutionary charts of solar activity (calcium plages) as functions of heliographic longitude and time 1964-1979 (1981) (0)
- UMRI projects 2451-1 and 2451-2 : quarterly reports (1960) (0)
- Position and development of the great solar flare of May 10, 1949. (1949) (0)
- LATER DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENTER OF ACTIVITY OF THE PROTON FLARE, JULY 7, 1966: OPTICAL OBSERVATIONS. (1969) (0)
- Solar flares and associated 1.5 meter radiation. (1952) (0)
- Center-to-limb effects in solar flare observations. (1955) (0)
- Solar flares and associated 2800 Mc/sec radiation. (1953) (0)
- Positions of solar flares within a SPOT group. (1949) (0)
- List of Flares Which have been Identified as Sources of Particle Events (1975) (0)
- Commission 15 (Physical Study of the Comets) (1939) (0)
- Observation of active regions on the sun by radio interferometer and spectroheliograph. (1952) (0)
- ORA projects 03941 [Studies of variations in the earth's magnetic field due to solar activity] and 03942 [Jet task] : quarterly reports (1961) (0)
- Development of an active solar region August 20-26, 1954. (1956) (0)
- Solar Activity During the First Six Months of the International Years of the Quiet Sun. (1964) (0)
- Basic solar research : the solar chromosphere and high energy radiation : final report : for the period July 1, 1956-September 30, 1970 (1970) (0)
- THE BEHAVIOR OF THE ACTIVE REGION PRIOR TO THE PROTON FLARE JULY 7, 1966, BASED ON lambda-SWEEP RECORDS. (1969) (0)
- Spectroheliographic observations, 1952 February 25 (1953) (0)
- Bright chromospheric eruptions studied at the Whitin Observatory in 1939 (1939) (0)
- Proceedings of the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Volume 47 * Nwnber 7-July 15 , 1961 OBSERVATION OF LOOP-TYPE PROMINENCES IN PROJECTION AGAINST THE DISK AT THE TIME OF CERTAIN SOLAR FLARES BY (0)
- Note: Use of the Hale Spectrohelioscope for the Observation of Spectra of Chromospheric Eruptions. (1941) (0)
- A geometrical aid in the determination of the disk positions of solar limb phenomena. (1948) (0)
- ORA projects 03941 and 03942 : final reports (1963) (0)
- Maps of Selected Active Regions Which were Sources of Particle Events (1975) (0)
- Photometric studies of solar flares. (1951) (0)
- Solar Phenomena Preceding the Ionospheric Storm of March 1, 1941 (1941) (0)
- Flares with major early bursts at frequencies <200 Mc/s and subsequent geomagnetic disturbances. (1957) (0)
- ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE VICTORIA MEETING OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, JUNE 21-22, 1962 (1962) (0)
- SOLAR FILAMENT OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 (1948) (0)
- The Spectrum of 25 Orionis, 1933-1939. (1940) (0)
- A small subflare in CINOF program, 1972 June 14, 1936 UT (1974) (0)
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