PUBLISHED PAPERS
1. E. M.
Lindsay and D. J. Mullan, “Emission line objects in the Large Magellanic
Cloud", Irish AJ. 6, 55 (1963).
2. D. J.
Mullan, “Identification of Parkes Radio Sources on
3. D. J. Mullan, “The
interstellar medium as a cosmic-ray detector", Irish AJ. 9,
250-267
(1970).
4. D. J.
Mullan, “Cellular convection in stellar envelopes: Research Note", Irish
AJ. 9, 310-315 (1970).
5.
D. J. Mullan,
“The Structure of Transverse Hydromagnetic Shocks in Regions of Low
Ionization", Monthly Notices
6.
D. J. Mullan,
“Sequences for binocular variables", J. Brit. Astron. Assoc. 81,
454-459 (1971).
7.
D. J. Mullan,
“Cellular convection in model stellar envelopes", Monthly Notices
8.
D. J. Mullan,
“The space between the stars", Irish AJ. 10, 1-12 (1971).
9.
D. J. Mullan,
“Effects of rotation on cellular convection: solar cyclones", Irish AJ.
10, 12-24 (1971).
10.
D. J. Mullan,
“Possible identification of molecular helium in a white dwarf", Irish
AJ. 10, 25-28 (1971).
11.
A. D. Andrews and
D. J. Mullan, “New variable stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud", Irish
AJ. 10, 149 (1971).
12.
D. J. Mullan, Flares
of Red Dwarf Stars (translation of Russian book by R. E. Gershberg);
published in mimeographed form by Armagh Observatory, 221 pages (1971).
13.
D. J. Mullan,
“Thin solar convection zone and sunspots", Nature Phys. Sci. 235,
58-59 (1972).
14.
D. J. Mullan,
“Transition from shallow to deep convection zones", Astrophys. Letters 12,
13-16 (1972).
15.
D. J. Mullan,
“Are penumbral filaments convection rolls?", Astron.
Astrophys. 24, 103-107 (1973).
16.
D. J. Mullan,
“Earthquake waves and the geomagnetic dynamo", Science 181,
553-554 (1973).
17.
D. J. Mullan,
“Fast rotation of metal-poor stars", Astron. Astrophys. 27,
379-381 (1973).
18.
D. J. Mullan,
“Convection in A stars: convection suppressed in magnetic A stars?", Irish AJ. 11, 32-82
(1973).
19.
D. J. Mullan, “On
the possibility of constructing a radiative sunspot model in magnetohydrostatic
equilibrium", Solar Phys. 30, 75-81
(1973).
20.
H. S. Yun and D.
J. Mullan, “Can oscillations grow in a sunspot umbra?",
Solar Phys. 30, 83-91
(1973).
21.
D. J. Mullan,
“Flare triggering by coherent oscillations", Astrophys. J. 185,
353-356 (1973).
22.
D. J. Mullan,
“Sunspots, supergranules, and the depth of the solar convection zone", Astrophys.
J. 186, 1059-1063 (1973).
23.
D. J. Mullan,
“Correction of sunspot intensities for scattered light", Solar Phys. 32,
65-75 (1973).
24.
D. J. Mullan,
“Comments on papers by P.R.Wilson concerning sunspots", Solar Phys. 32, 441-444 (1973).
25.
Book reviews in Irish
AJ: (a) Radio Astronomy and the Galactic System, by H. van Woerden, v. 10,
114 (1971); (b) Cosmic Gamma Rays, by F. W. Stecker, v. 10, 118 (1971); (c)
Stellar Physics, by H. Y. Chiu, v. 10, 151 (1971).
26.
Book review in J.
Franklin Institute: Introduction to the Theory of Plasma Turbulence, by V.
N. Tsytovich, v. 296, 374 (1973).
27.
D. J. Mullan,
“Sunspot models with Alfven wave emission", Astrophys. J. 187, 621-631 (1974).
28.
D. J. Mullan,
“Starspots on flare stars", Astrophys. J. 192,
149-157
(1974).
29.
D. J. Mullan, “Is
magnetic convection important in the sun?", Solar
Phys. 38, 9-13 (1974).
30.
D. J. Mullan,
“Magnetic fields in the sun", J. Franklin Inst. 298, 341-362 (1974).
31.
D. J. Mullan, “On
the possibility of magnetic starspots on the primary components of W Ursae
Majoris systems", Astrophys. J. 198, 563-573
(1975).
32.
D. J. Mullan,
“Magnetic fields in dMe stars: how effective is the battery mechanism¿", Publ.
Astron. Soc. Pacific 87, 455-458
(1975).
33.
D. J. Mullan,
“Are stellar flares energized by the missing energy in starspots?", Astrophys. J. 200, 641-645
(1975).
34.
D. J. Mullan,
“Magnetic fields and dense chromospheres in dMe stars", Astron.
Astrophys. 40, 41-54 (1975).
35.
D. J. Mullan, “E.
M. Lindsay: an all-Ireland astronomer", Irish AJ. 12,
110-113 (1975).
36.
D. J. Mullan,
“Polarized light in lower main sequence stars: is it due to synchrotron
emission?", Astrophys. J. 201, 630-636 (1975).
37.
D. J. Mullan,
“Sympathetic stellar flares and electron precipitation as probes of coronal
structure in flare stars", Astrophys. J. 204, 530-538
(1976); ibid. 206, 672
(1976).
38.
D. J. Mullan and
R. A. Bell, “Possible evidence for the occurrence of magnetic fields stronger
than 20 kilogauss in the red dwarf star BY Draconis", Astrophys. J. 204, 818-829 (1976).
39.
D. J. Mullan,
“Thermal X-rays from stellar flares: re-evaluation of scaling from solar
flares", Astrophys. J. 207, 289-295
(1976).
40.
D. J. Mullan,
“Flaring white dwarfs and gamma-ray bursts", Astrophys. J. 208,
199-210 (1976).
41.
D. J. Mullan,
“Flare Stars. I. Physical characteristics of the stars", Irish AJ. 12,
161-182 (1976); ibid. 12, 231 (1976).
42.
D. J. Mullan,
“Properties of minimum flux coronae in dwarfs and giants", Astrophys.
J. 209, 171-178 (1976).
43.
D. J. Mullan,
“Flare Stars. II. Physical characteristics of the flares", Irish AJ. 12, 277-315 (1976).
44.
D. J. Mullan,
“Mean colors of stellar flare continuum", Astrophys. J. 210, 702-712 (1976).
45.
D. J. Mullan, “A
comment on ’A comment on the damping of magnetohydrodynamic waves’ by Bibhas R.
De", Astrophys. Spa. Sci. 44, L9-L12
(1976).
46.
D. J. Mullan, “A
model for non-monotonic light curves of stellar flares", Astrophys. J. 212,
171-178 (1977).
47.
C. Bruce Tarter
and D. J. Mullan, “Influence of stellar flare X-rays on the optical light
curve", Astrophys. J. 212, 179-185
(1977).
48.
D. J. Mullan,
“Second stage acceleration in solar flares", Astron. Astrophys. 52, 305-306 (1976).
49.
D. J. Mullan,
“Heterogeneities in the solar atmosphere", Invited Review in: IAU
Highlights of Astronomy ,
part II, pp. 377-387 (1977).
50.
K. H. Schatten
and D. J. Mullan, “Fast azimuthal transport of solar cosmic rays via a coronal
magnetic bottle", J. Geophys. Res. 82, 5609-5620
(1977).
51.
D. J. Mullan,
“Solar and stellar flares: an invited review", Solar Phys. 54, 183-206 (1977).
52.
D. J. Mullan,
“The sunspot mystery: a film review", Amer. J. Phys. 45, 784-785 (1977).
53.
D. J. Mullan,
“Dust from the sun?", Astron. Astrophys. 61, 369-375 (1977).
54.
D. J. Mullan,
“Supersonic stellar winds and rapid mass loss in cool stars", Astrophys.
J. 226, 151-166 (1978).
55.
D. J. Mullan and
K. H. Schatten, “Motions of solar cosmic rays in the coronal magnetic
field", Solar Phys. 62, 153-177
(1979).
56.
D. J. Mullan,
“Detectability of starspot magnetic fields", Astrophys. J. 231, 152-160 (1979).
57.
D. J. Mullan,
“Long-lived sources of solar cosmic rays", in: Particle Acceleration
Mechanisms in Astrophysics, AIP Conf. Proc. No. 56, eds. J. Arons, C. Max,
and C. McKee, pp. 163-167 (1979).
58.
A. J. Owens and
D. J. Mullan, “Pre-main sequence stars and galactic cosmic rays", Proc.
Int. Cosmic Ray Conf. No. XVI (
59.
D. J. Mullan,
“Can flare stars be the source of galactic cosmic rays?",
Proc. Int. Cosmic Ray Conf. No. XVI (
60.
D. W. Kent and D.
J. Mullan, “Can solar flares be the cause of ancient catastrophes?", Proc. Int. Cosmic Ray Conf. No. XVI (
61.
D. J. Mullan,
“Proton flares and the missing energy in sunspots", Proc. Int. Cosmic
Ray Conf. No. XVI (
62.
R. S. Steinolfson
and D. J. Mullan, “Propagation of an MHD shock in the vicinity of a magnetic
neutral sheet", in: Solar and Interplanetary Dynamics, Proc. IAU
Symp. No. 91, eds. M. Dryer and E. Tandberg-Hanssen, pp. 323-326 (1980).
63.
L. E. Cram and D.
J. Mullan, “Model chromospheres of flare stars. I. Balmer line profiles", Astrophys.
J. 234, 579-587 (1979).
64.
D. J. Mullan,
“Can flare stars be the source of galactic cosmic rays?",
Astrophys. J. 234, 588-596 (1979).
65.
D. J. Mullan,
“Heating of chromospheres and coronae in cool stars", Irish AJ. 14, 73-90 (1979).
66.
D. J. Mullan,
“Stochastic acceleration of solar cosmic rays in an expanding coronal magnetic
bottle", Astrophys. J. 237, 244-254
(1980).
67.
R. E. Stencel and
D. J. Mullan, “Detection of mass loss in stellar chromospheres", Astrophys.
J. 238, 221-228 (1980); ibid. 240,
718 (1980).
68.
R. E. Stencel, D.
J. Mullan, J. L. Linsky, G. S. Basri, and S.P. Worden, “The outer atmospheres
of cool stars. VII. High resolution absolute flux profiles of the Mg II h and k
lines in stars of spectral types F8 to M5", Astrophys. J. Suppl. 44, 383-402 (1980).
69.
R. S. Steinolfson
and D. J. Mullan, “MHD shock propagation in the vicinity of a magnetic neutral
sheet", Astrophys. J. 241, 1186-1194
(1980).
70.
D. J. Mullan,
“Non-thermal stellar winds in cool stars", in: Proc. Cambridge Workshop
on Cool Stars (Smithsonian Ap. Obs. Special Rep. No. 389), ed. A. K.
Dupree, pp. 189-192 (1980).
71.
D. J. Mullan,
“Enhanced emission of Alfven waves from sunspots during proton flares", Solar
Phys. 70, 381-393 (1981).
72.
R. E. Stencel, D.
J. Mullan, J. L. Linsky, and G. S. Basri, “High resolution absolute flux
profiles of the Mg II h and k lines in evolved F8-M5 stars", in: The
Universe at Ultraviolet Wavelengths (NASA Conf. Publ. No. 2171), ed. R.
Chapman, pp. 317-324 (1981).
73.
D. J. Mullan,
“Mass loss from warm giants: magnetic effects", in: Physical Processes
in Red Giants, eds. I. Iben and A. Renzini, pp. 355-359 (1981).
74.
D. J. Mullan and
I. A. Ahmad, “Coronal holes: mass loss driven by magnetic reconnection", Solar
Phys. 75, 347-350 (1982).
75.
D. J. Mullan,
“Possible evidence for attenuation of an MHD shock by a magnetic neutral sheet
in the solar corona", Proc. Int. Cosmic Ray Conf. No. XVII (Paris), 3, 51-54 (1981).
76.
D. J. Mullan and
R. H. Levine, “Pre-acceleration in collapsing magnetic neutral sheets and
composition anomalies among solar flare particles", Proc. Int. Cosmic
Ray Conf. No. XVII (Paris), 3, 410-413
(1981).
77.
D. J. Mullan and
R. H. Levine, “Pre-acceleration in collapsing magnetic neutral sheets and
anomalous abundances of solar flare particles", Astrophys. J. Suppl. 47, 87-102 (1981).
78.
D. J. Mullan,
“Caution! High winds beyond this point", Astronomy, pp. 74-79
(January 1982).
79.
D. J. Mullan,
“The origin of cosmic rays: a report on the International Cosmic Ray
Conference, Paris, July 1981", Irish AJ. 15, 9-24
(1981).
80.
D. J. Mullan, “The solar ’constant’", Irish AJ. 15, 143-147 (1981).
81.
D. J. Mullan,
“X-rays from stars", Irish AJ. 15, 147-151
(1981).
82.
D. J. Mullan and
R. E. Stencel, “Magnesium emission variability among late-type giant
stars", Astrophys. J. 253, 716-726
(1982).
83.
D. J. Mullan,
“Onset of rapid mass loss in cool giant stars: magnetic field effects", Astron.
Astrophys. 108, 279-286 (1982).
84.
D. J. Mullan and
L. E. Cram, “Model chromospheres of RS CVn stars: Balmer line profiles in
Lambda Andromedae", Astron. Astrophys. 108, 251-255
(1982).
85.
D. J. Mullan and
R. E. Stencel, “Discrepant asymmetry stars: the role of unsteady magnetic flux
loops in the atmospheres of late-type giant stars", in: Advances in
Ultraviolet Astronomy: Four Years of IUE Research (NASA Conf. Proc. 2238),
eds. Y. Kondo, J. L. Mead, and R. Chapman, pp. 235-238 (1982).
86.
D. J. Mullan and
R. S. Steinolfson, “Closed and open magnetic fields in stellar winds", Astrophys.
J. 266, 823-830 (1983).
87.
D. J. Mullan,
“Isotopic anomalies among solar energetic particles: contribution of
pre-acceleration in collapsing magnetic neutral sheets", Astrophys. J. 268, 385-395 (1983).
88.
D. J. Mullan,
“Release of solar cosmic rays from the corona: Rayleigh-Taylor instability and
reconnection", Astrophys. J. 269, 765-778
(1983).
89.
D. J. Mullan,
“Closed and open magnetic fields in stellar atmospheres: effects on mass loss
from cool giant stars", in: Solar and Stellar Magnetic Fields: Origins
and Coronal Effects (Proc. IAU Symp. No. 102), ed. J. O. Stenflo, pp.
487-491 (1983).
90.
D. J. Mullan,
“Models of spots and flares", Invited Review in: Activity in Red Dwarf
Stars (Proc. IAU Colloq. No. 71), eds. P. Byrne and M. Rodono, pp.. 527-543 (1983).
91.
D. J. Mullan,
“Activity in red dwarf stars", Irish AJ. 15, 288-306
(1983).
92.
D. J. Mullan,
“Momentum flux invariance in the solar wind", Astrophys. J. 272, 325-328 (1983).
93.
D. J. Mullan, “Do
magnetic fields drive mass loss in hot and cool stars?",
Irish AJ. 16, 107-122 (1983).
94.
D. J. Mullan, “A
note on the magnetic field strengths on the surfaces of cool dwarfs", Astrophys.
J. 279, 746-747 (1984).
95.
D. J. Mullan and
A. J. Owens, “Alfven waves in the solar wind in association with solar
energetic particles", Astrophys. J. 280,
346-381 (1984).
96.
D. J. Mullan, “On
the possibility of resonant electrodynamic coupling in the coronae of red dwarfs",
Astrophys. J. 282, 603-611 (1984).
97.
D. J. Mullan,
“Co-rotating interaction regions in stellar winds", Astrophys. J. 283, 303-312 (1984).
98.
98 D. J. Mullan,
“Asymmetries in stellar Mg II h and k and Ca II H and K profiles: discrepancies
between Mg and Ca asymmetries", Astrophys. J. 284, 769-773 (1984).
99.
D. J. Mullan,
“Tuning in to the interior of a star", Astronomy (December 1984),
pp. 66-70.
100. D. J. Mullan,
J. Perez-Peraza, M. Galvez, and M. Alvarez, “Solar particle co-rotating events
from shocked neutral sheets", Proc. Int. Cosmic Ray Conf. No. XVIII (
101. J. W. Brosius,
D. J. Mullan, and R. E. Stencel, “Rotational modulation of Mg II emission in
cool giant stars", in: Future of Ultraviolet Astronomy Based on Six
Years of IUE Research (NASA Conf. Proc. 2349), eds. J. L. Mead, R. Chapman,
and Y. Kondo, pp. 476-479 (1984).
102. D. J. Mullan,
“Co-rotating interaction regions in stellar winds", in: Future of
Ultraviolet Astronomy Based on Six Years of IUE Research (NASA Conf. Proc.
2349), eds. J. L. Mead, R. Chapman, and Y. Kondo, pp. 458-461 (1984).
103. D. J. Mullan,
J. Perez-Peraza, M. Galvez, and M. Alvarez, “Acceleration of particles in shocked magnetic neutral sheets", Advances
in Space Res. 4, No. 2-3, pp.
157-160 (1984).
104. J. W. Brosius,
D. J. Mullan, and R. E. Stencel, “Rotational modulation of chromospheric
emission in cool giants and ’hybrid’ stars", Astrophys. J. 288, 310-329 (1985).
105. D. J. Mullan,
“Energy dissipation mechanisms in flare stars", invited review in: Unstable
Current Systems and Plasma Instabilities in Astrophysics (Proc. IAU Symp.
No. 107), eds. M.R. Kundu and G. D. Holman , pp.
245-262 (1985).
106. D. J. Mullan,
“Co-Rotating interaction regions in stellar winds: Particle acceleration
and non-thermal radio emission in hot
stars", in: The Origin of Nonradiative Heating/Momentum in Hot Stars (NASA
Conf. Publ. 2358), eds. A.B. Underhill and A.G. Michalitsianos , pp. 130-135
(1985).
107. D. J. Mullan,
“Radio flare stars under a microscope", Irish AJ. 17, 67-69 (1985).
108. D. J. Mullan,
“Radio bursts in flare stars and RS CVn systems", Invited Review in: Radio
Stars (Proc. Boulder Workshop on Stellar Continuum Radio Astronomy), eds.
R. M. Hjellming and D. M. Gibson, pp. 173-184 (1985).
109. L. E. Cram and
D. J. Mullan, “The formation of H-alpha absorption lines in the chromospheres
of cool stars", Astrophys. J. 294,
626-633 (1985).
110. D. J. Mullan,
“Co-rotating interaction regions in stellar winds: Particle acceleration and
non-thermal radio emission in hot stars", in: Radio Stars (Proc.
Boulder Workshop on Stellar Continuum Radio Astronomy), eds. R. M. Hjellming
and D. M. Gibson , pp. 39-42 (1985).
111. D. J. Mullan,
“Radio outbursts in RS Canum Venaticorum stars: Coronal heating and electron
runaway", Astrophys. J. 295, 628-633
(1985).
112. D. J. Mullan,
“X-ray stars in our galaxy: Further news from the Einstein satellite", Irish
AJ. 17, 153-154 (1985).
113. D. J. Mullan,
“Anomalous abundances of solar energetic particles and coronal gas: Coulomb
effects and First Ionization Potential (FIP) ordering", Proc. Int.
Cosmic Ray Conf. No. XIX (
114. J. W. Brosius
and D. J. Mullan, “Models of transition regions in hybrid stars", Astrophys.
J. 301, 650-663 (1986).
115. D. J. Mullan,
“Coronal heating and flaring in the sun: Is there a difference?", Irish AJ. 17, 518-521
(1986).
116. D. J. Mullan,
“Winds in hot stars: X-ray driven flip-flops?", Irish
AJ. 17, 521-523 (1986).
117. D. J. Mullan,
“Circumstellar matter around cool stars: Invited Summary of contributions",
Irish AJ. 17, 364-372 (1986).
118. D. J. Mullan,
“Displaced narrow absorption components in the spectra of mass-losing
119. R. D. Holt and
D. J. Mullan, “Observations of the CaII K line in He 10830A dark points", Solar
Phys., 107, 63-72 (1986).
120. P. A. Wayman
and D. J. Mullan, “Ernst Julius Opik: an obituary", Quart. J. Roy.
Astron. Soc., 27, 508-514 (1986).
121. D. J. Mullan,
“E. J. Opik: an Astronomer’s Astronomer", Irish AJ., 17, 425-427 (1986).
122. D. J. Mullan
and W. L. Waldron, “Charge States of Solar Energetic Particles: Effects of
Flare X-rays", Astrophys. J. Letters, 308, L21-L25
(1986).
123. R. D. Holt and
D. J. Mullan, “Observations of CaII K line spectra in He10830 dark
points", Proc. Workshop on Coronal Plasmas and Prominences, (editor A. Poland), NASA Conf. Publ. 2442, pp. 377-381
(1986).
124. D. J. Mullan,
“Different types of solar flares", Irish AJ. 18, 1-18 (1987).
125. D. J. Mullan,
“How to recognize a black hole: lack of surface X-rays", Irish AJ. 18, 52-54 (1987).
126. D. J. Mullan,
“X-rays from globular clusters: white dwarfs and neutron stars in close binaries",
Irish AJ. 18, 54-55 (1987).
127. D . J. Mullan and W. L. Waldron, “Velocity fields in a low-latitude
coronal hole: results from the Solar maximum
128. W. L. Waldron
and D. J. Mullan, “MHD Modelling of Coronal Bright Points", Astrophys.
J., 319, 971-983 (1987).
129. D. J. Mullan,
“Theoretical work on M dwarfs", in: The M-Type Stars, eds. H. R.
Johnson and F. R. Querci, NASA SP-492, pp. 455-479 (1987).
130. D. J. Mullan
and R. K. Ulrich, “Radial and Non-radial Pulsations of Polytropes:
High-Precision Eigenfrequencies and the Approach of p-Modes to Asymptotic Behavior",
Astrophys. J., 331, 1013-1028 (1988).
131. R. D. Holt and
D. J. Mullan, “Chromospheric Velocity Fields at the Location of Helium 10830A
Dark Points", in: Solar and Stellar Coronal Structure and Dynamics, ed.
R. C. Altrock, National Solar Observatory, Sunspot, NM , pp. 80-88 (1988).
132. D. J. Mullan,
E. M. Sion, and F. C. Bruhweiler, “Mass Loss from the K dwarf in V471
Tauri", in A Decade of UV Astronomy with the IUE Satellite, ed. E.
J. Rolfe, ESA SP-281, Vol. 1, p. 423-424 (1988).
133. E. M. Sion, F.
C. Bruhweiler, K. Carpenter, and D. J. Mullan, “V471 Tauri", IAU
Circular No. 4667, (October 24, 1988).
134. D. J. Mullan,
“G-mode pulsations in polytropes: approach to asymptotic behavior", Astrophys.
J. 337, 1017-1022 (1989).
135. D. J. Mullan,
“Solar and Stellar Flares: Questions and Problems", Solar Phys. 121,
239-259 (1989); also appears in book
form : Solar and Stellar Flares, edited by B. M. Haisch and M. Rodono, Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (1989), pp. 239-259.
136. D. J. Mullan,
R. E. Stencel, and D. Backman, “Far infrared properties of flare stars and dM
stars", Astrophysical Journal, 343, 400-408
(1989).
137. D. J. Mullan,
E. M. Sion, F. C. Bruhweiler, and K. Carpenter, “Evidence for a cool wind from
the K dwarf in V471 Tauri", Astrophys. J. Letters, 339, L33-L36 (1989).
138. E . M. Sion, F. C. Bruhweiler, D. J. Mullan, and K.
Carpenter, “Discovery of a cool expanding shell at -1200 km/sec around V471
Tauri", Astrophys. J. Letters, 341, L17-L20
(1989).
139. D. J. Mullan,
“On the fast electron hypothesis of stellar flares", Astrophys. J., 361, 215-219 (1990).
140. D. J. Mullan,
“Sources of the solar wind: what are the smallest structures?",
Astron. Astrophys., 232, 520-535 (1990).
141. M. Hossain and
D. J. Mullan, “New numerical solutions of the equations of 3-D compressible
convection", Astrophys. J. Letters, 354, L33-L36
(1990).
142. D. J. Mullan,
“Globular clusters: where have all the low-mass stars gone?",
Irish Astron. J., 19, 177-179 (1990).
143. D. J. Mullan,
E. M. Sion, H. L. Shipman, and J. MacDonald, “Inefficient accretion on the
white dwarf in V471 Tauri", Astrophys. J., 374, 707-720
(1991).
144. D. J. Mullan,
“Coronal heating by nanoflares: possible evidence for plasmoids in radio
occultation data“, in Proc. Heidelberg Conf. on Mechanisms of Chromospheric and
Coronal Heating, eds. P. Ulmschneider et al., Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg
(1991), pp. 637-640.
145. D. J. Mullan,
“Summary and Conclusions", in Proc. Armagh Observatory Bicentenary
Colloquium "Surface Inhomogeneities in Cool Stars", eds. P. B. Byrne
and D. J. Mullan, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1992), pp. 233-244.
146. D. J. Mullan,
“Survival of discrete structures in the solar wind", Astron. Astrophys.
248, 256-262 (1991).
147. D. J. Mullan,
“3-D compressible convection and coronal heating", Irish Astron. J., 20,
1-25 (1991).
148. M. Hossain and
D. J. Mullan, “Numerical modelling of three-dimensional compressible convection
in the sun and stars", Astrophys. J.. 380,
631-654 (1991); ibid., 397,
250.
149. R. B. Herr and
D. J. Mullan, “Transient Optical Periodicities in Coronal Red Dwarfs", Mem.
Soc. Astron. Ital., 63, 747-750 (1992).
150. D. J. Mullan, R. B. Herr, and S. Bhattacharyya,
“Transient Optical Periodicities in Red
Dwarfs: Loop Oscillations
in the
Proc. .
Pacific
Conf. Series No. 26, pp. 306-308, (1992).
151. D. J. Mullan,
J. G. Doyle, M. Mathioudakis, and R. O. Redman, “Sub-millimeter
Emission from Flare
Stars", in: Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun, Proc.
Conf.
Series No. 26, pp. 328-330, (1992).
152. D. J. Mullan, R. B. Herr, and S. Bhattacharyya, “Transient
periodicities in X-ray active
red dwarfs: first results from
model", Astrophys. J. 391, 265-275
(1992).
153. D. J. Mullan,
J. G. Doyle, R. O. Redman, and M. Mathioudakis, “Limits on detectability of
mass loss in cool dwarfs", Astrophys. J. 397,
225-231 (1992).
154. D. J. Mullan,
“The Sun and Cool Stars: Activity, Magnetism, and Dynamos", book review, Solar
Phys. 139, 409-410 (1992).
155. D. J. Mullan
and Q. Q. Cheng, “Basal fluxes in M dwarfs: evaluation of an acoustic model for
heating chromospheres and coronae", Astrophys. J. 412,
312-323 (1993).
156. M. Hossain and
D. J. Mullan, “Compressible Convection simulations: A Comparative
Study
of Boundary Conditions", Astrophys. J., 416,
733-751 (1993).
157. D. J. Mullan
and Q. Q. Cheng, “Acoustic heating in M dwarfs: maintaining a corona",
Astrophys.
J., , 420,
392-400 (1994).
158. D . J. Mullan and Q. Q. Cheng, “Acoustic heating in M
dwarfs: MgII and Ly-alpha
emission",
in Frontiers of Space- and Ground-Based Astronomy, ed. W. Wamsteker et
al.,
Kluwer, pp. 587-588 (1994).
159. I. K.
Khabibrakhmanov and D. J. Mullan, “Gravitational damping of Alfven waves:
heating
of stellar atmospheres and winds", Astrophys. J., 430, 814-823 (1994).
160. D. J. Mullan
and Q. Q. Cheng, “Acoustic heating of the chromosphere and cool corona in
Procyon", Astrophys. J., 435, 435-448 (1994).
161. J.
Christensen-Dalsgaard and D. J. Mullan, “High precision eigenfrequencies for
p-modes of polytropes", Mon. Not. Royal Astron. Soc. 270, 921-935
(1994).
162. C. N. Arge, D.
J. Mullan, and A. Z. Dolginov, “Magnetic moments and angular momenta in stars
and planets", Astrophys. J., 443, 795-803 (1995).
163. D. J. Mullan
and M. Johnson, “X-ray emission from active dwarfs: periodicity and resonant
MHD absorption", Astrophys. J., 444, 350-362 (1995).
164. Q. Q. Cheng, M.
Hossain, and D. J. Mullan. “Destabilization of compressible convection by
radiation: linear and non-linear regimes", Astrophys. J., 447,
789-796 (1995).
165. D. J. Mullan
and O. I. Yakovlev. “Remote sensing of the solar wind using radio waves.
166. D. J. Mullan
and M. Johnson. “Coronal loops in flare stars: heating by resonant MHD absorption",
in Stellar Surface Structure, IAU Symp. No. 176, Poster Proceedings, ed.
K. Strassmeier, pp. 206-207, 1995.
167. D. J. Mullan
and Q. Q. Cheng. “Acoustic heating in Procyon: comparison of theory with EUVE
data", in Stellar Surface Structure, IAU Symp. No. 176, Poster
Proceedings, ed. K. Strassmeier, pp. 208-209, 1995.
168. D. J. Mullan
and T. Fleming, “A dividing line between dM and dMe stars: X-ray surface
fluxes", in Stellar Surface Structure, IAU Symp. No. 176, Poster
Proceedings, ed. K. Strassmeier, pp. 210-211, 1995.
169. D. J. Mullan
and C. N. Arge. “Structure of the heliospheric MHD bow shock: effects of
ion-atom drifts", J. Geophys. Res. , A 101, 2535-2545 (1996).
170. O. I. Yakovlev
and D. J. Mullan. “Remote sensing of the solar wind using radio waves.
Part II.", Irish Astron. J., 23, 7-32 (1996).
171. L. L. Williams
and D. J. Mullan. “Correlating coronal temperature and gravitational
potential:
a test of the non-thermal boundary hypothesis", Astrophys. J. Lett.
457, L95
-L98 (1996).
172. D. J. Mullan
and T. A. Fleming, “Coronal heating in dM and dMe stars: clues from the
X-ray
fluxes", Astrophys.
J. 464, 890-897 (1996).
173. D. J. Mullan, “Mass loss from Active Dwarf Stars (Invited
Review)", in Cool Stars,
Stellar Systems, and the Sun, Proc. 9th
K. Dupree, ASP
Conf. Ser. Vol. 109, pp. 461-470 (1996).
174. D. J. Mullan, “Wind properties of evolved stars: effects on
particle acceleration", in:
Cosmic Winds and the
Heliosphere, eds. J. R. Jokipii et al.,
(1997), pp.
197-213.
175. M. Hossain and D. J. Mullan. “Cyclic convection in a zone bounded by stable
layers"
Phys.
Rev. E, 55, 2769-2779 (1997).
176. J. MacDonald and D. J. Mullan. “Radiative transfer effects on the stability of sound
waves
in a polytropic atmosphere", Astrophys J.. 481,
963-972, 1997.
177. D. J. Mullan, “Acceleration
of the solar wind: effects of plasmoids", in Robotic
Exploration Close to the
Sun: Scientific Basis, ed. S. R.
Habbal, AIP Conf. Proc. No.
385,
pp. 205-210 (1997).
178. D. J. Mullan, “Discrete sources of the solar wind: observability
with Solar Probe",
in Robotic
Exploration Close to the Sun: Scientific Basis, ed. S. R. Habbal, AIP Conf.
Proc. No. 385, pp. 235-239 (1997).
179. I. K. Khabibrakhmanov and D. J. Mullan, “Response to comment by J.
V. Hollweg",
Astrophys.J
488, 898-900
(1997).
180. D. E. McKenzie and D. J. Mullan, “Periodic modulation of X-ray intensity
from coronal
loops:
heating by resonant absorption?", Solar Phys., 176, 127-145
(1997).
181. D. J. Mullan, K. Carpenter, and R. Robinson, “Large variations in
mass loss from single
cool
giants: lambda Velorum and gamma Crucis", Astrophys. J., 495, 927-933 (1998).
182. C. N. Arge and D. J. Mullan, “Modelling of reconnection-like
processes in partially
ionized
gas: application to the FIP effect", Solar Phys, 182,
293-332 (1998).
183. D. J. Mullan, “A molecular challenge to
Black Box” by Michael Behe, Modern Age, 42,
fall issue, p. 416 (1998)
184. D. J. Mullan, “Large-eddy simulation of astrophysical convection
and acoustic
emission",
invited review in: Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics, ed.
K. L.
Chan et al., ASP Conf.
series Vol. 138 (1998), pp. 253-262.
185. D. J. Mullan, “Comparing observations of cyclic variability in
hot- and cool-star winds",
invited
review in: Cyclical Variability in Stellar Winds, ed. L. Kaper and A. W.
186. D. J. Mullan and J. L. Linsky, “Non-primordial deuterium in the
interstellar medium",
Astrophys.
J., 511, 502-512
(1999).
187. I. Cuseri, D. J. Mullan, G. Noci, and G. Poletto, “Heating and
acceleration of the solar
wind
via gravity damping of Alfven waves", Astrophys. J. 514,
989-1012 (1999).
188. K. G. Carpenter, R. D. Robinson, G. Harper, P. Bennett, and D. J.
Mullan, “GHRS
observations
of cool low-gravity stars.V. The outer atmosphere and wind of the nearby
K-supergiant
lambda Velorum", Astrophys. J. 521, 382-406
(1999).
189. M. Mathioudakis and D. J. Mullan, “HR1817: the EUV properties of
an active F dwarf",
Astron. Astrophys.
342, 524-530 (1999).
190. I. Cuseri, D. Mullan, and G. Poletto, “Coronal heating: a
comparison of two
mechanisms",
Spa. Sci. Rev, 87, 153-156 (1999).
191. W. H. Matthaeus, G. Zank, R. Leamon, C. Smith, D. J. Mullan, and
S. Oughton,
“Fluctuations,
dissipation, and heating in the corona", Spa. Sci. Rev. 87,
269-276 (1999).
192. I. K. Khabibrakhmanov and D. J. Mullan, “Gravity damping of Alfven
waves theory and
numerical
modelling", in Solar Wind 9, eds. S. Habbal et al., AIP Conf. proc.
419, pp.
349-352
(1999).
193. E. Landi, D. Mullan, G. Poletto, D. Hassler, and K. Wilhelm,
“Plasma flows and mass
flux
in coronal hole regions", in SOHO-8 proceedings, ed. J. C. Vial,
ESA SP-446
(1999),
pp. 417-422.
194. D. J. Mullan and I. K. Khabibrakhmanov, “Gravity damping of Alfven
waves: numerical
modelling",
in SOHO-8 proceedings, ed. J. C. Vial, ESA SP-446 (1999), pp. 503-508.
195. W. H. Matthaeus, G. P. Zank, S. Oughton, D. J. Mullan, and P.
Dmitruk, “Coronal
heating
by MHD turbulence driven by reflected low frequency waves", Astrophys.
J.
Letters, 523, L93-L96 (1999).
196. S. Oughton, W. H. Matthaeus, G. P. Zank, and D. J. Mullan,
“Coronal heating via Alfven
waves and
2D MHD turbulence", in SOHO-8 proceedings, ed. J. C. Vial, ESA
SP-446 (1999), pp. 525-530.
197. R. J. Leamon, W. H. Matthaeus, C. W. Smith, G. P. Zank, D. J.
Mullan, and S. Oughton,
“MHD driven kinetic
dissipation in the solar wind and corona", Astrophys. J.
537, 1054
-1062 (2000).
198. D. J. Mullan, “Solar physics: from the deep interior to the hot
corona", Invited lectures at
Second Mexican Summer
School in Astrophysics; published in: From the Sun to the
Great Attractor, eds. D. Page and J. G. Hirsch, Springer-Verlag
(2000), pp. 1-47.
199. D. J. Mullan and C. N. Arge, “The origin of the FIP effect in the
solar atmosphere", in:
High Energy Solar
Physics: Anticipating HESSI, eds. R. Ramaty and N. Mandzhavidze,
ASP Conf.
Series Vol. 206 (2000), pp. 71-76.
200. D. J. Mullan and M. Mathioudakis, “Extreme ultra-violet flares in
an F2 star", Astrophys.
J. 544, 475-480 (2000).
201. D. J. Mullan, “Extended atmospheres", in: Encyclopedia of
Astronomy and Astrophysics,
ed.
Paul Murdin, Nature Publ. Group,
202. S. Oughton,
MHD model of coronal
heating driven by reflected low frequency Alfven waves",
Astrophys.
J. 551, 565-575 (2001).
203. H. E. Bond, D. J. Mullan, M. S. O’Brien, and E. M. Sion,
“Detection of coronal mass
ejections
in V471 Tauri with the Hubble Space Telescope", Astrophys. J. 560,
519-527,
(2001).
204. D. J. Mullan, C. W. Smith, N. F. Ness, R. Skoug, and J. Steinberg,
“Particle channels in
the
solar wind: magnetic field fluctuations, wave refraction, and
dissipation", Int.
Cosmic Ray Conf. 2001, pp. 3349-3351 (2001).
205. C. W. Smith, D. J. Mullan, N. F. Ness, R. Skoug, and J. Steinberg,
“The day the solar
wind
almost disappeared: magnetic fields, refraction, and dissipation", J.
Geophys. Res.
A
106, 18625-18634 (2001).
206. D. J. Mullan and J. MacDonald, “Are magnetically active low-mass M
dwarfs
completely
convective?" Astrophys. J. 559,
353-371 (2001).
207. H. E. Bond, M. S. O’Brien, D. J. Mullan, and E. M. Sion, “The
oversized magnetically
active
dK component of V471 Tauri", Astron. Gesellschaft Abstr. Ser. Vol.
18, MS0709
(2001).
208. P. Dmitruk, W. H. Matthaeus, L. J. Milano, S. Oughton, G. P. Zank,
and D. J. Mullan,
“Coronal heating
distribution due to low-frequency wave-driven turbulence" Astrophys.
J. 575, 571-577 (2002).
209. D. J. Mullan, “Probabilities of randomly assembling a primitive
cell on Earth”, Progr.
Complexity, Information and Design
, Vol. 1.4 (2002), online at
http://www.iscid.org/pcid/2002/1/4/mullan_primitive_cell.php
210. D. J. Mullan and
J. MacDonald, “Structure and evolution of low-mass stars: where do
magnetic stars
become completely convective?", Proceedings of Cool Stars 12, online
http://origins.colorado.edu/cs12/proceedings/poster/mullanxx.pdf, 6 pages (2003).
211. W. H. Matthaeus,
P. Dmitruk,
solar wind
and corona", in Solar Wind 10, ed. M. Velli et al., AIP Conf. Proc.
Vol. 679,
pp. 427-432 (2003). .
212. C. W. Smith, D.
J. Mullan, N. F. Ness, R. Skoug, and J. Steinberg, “The day the solar
wind almost
disappeared: magnetic fields, refraction, and dissipation", in Solar Wind
10, ed. M. Velli et al., AIP Conf. Proc. Vol. 679, pp. 509-512 (2003).
213. H. E. Bond, M. S.
O’Brien, E. M. Sion, D. J. Mullan, K. Exter, D. L. Pollacco, and R. E.
Webbink, “V471 Tauri and SuWt2: the
exotic descendants of triple systems?" in Exotic
Stars as Challenges to Evolution, ASP Conf. Proc. Vol. 279, IAU Colloq. 187, eds. C.
A. Tout and W. Van Hamme, San
Francisco ASP (2003), p. 239.
214. D. J. Mullan, C.
W. Smith, N. F. Ness, and R. M. Skoug, “Magnetic fluctuations in ACE
solar wind
data: evidence for anti-correlation with Alfven speed", Astrophys. J. , 583,
496-505 (2003).
215. W. H. Matthaeus,
D. J. Mullan, P. Dmitruk, and L. Milano, “MHD turbulence and
heating of the
open field-line solar corona", Nonlinear Proc. Geophys., 10, No. 1,
pp. 93-100 (2003).
216. D. J. Mullan and J. MacDonald, “Onset of mass
loss in red giants: association with an
evolutionary
event" Astrophys. J. 591, 1203-1209 (2003).
217. J. MacDonald and
D. J. Mullan, “Onset of shear instability in rotating red giants",
Astrophys.
J. 598, 560-571
(2003).
218. D. J. Mullan,
“Probability of randomly assembling a primitive cell on Earth: Part II”,
Progr. Complexity, Information and Design, Vol. 2.1-2.2(2003), online at http://www.iscid.org/pcid/2003/2/1-2/mullan_primitive_cell_2.php
219. C. W. Smith, D.
J. Mullan, and N. F. Ness, “Further evidence of MHD wave refraction
associated with extended rarefaction events in the solar
wind", J. Geophys. Res. 109, A01111,
doi:10.1029/2003JA010113, 10 pages (2004).
220. D. J. Mullan “The history of a mind”, review of the book “A Mind’s Matter”
by
221. J. MacDonald and
D. J. Mullan, “Magnetic fields in massive stars: dynamics and origin”,
Monthly Notices
222. D.J. Mullan and
J. MacDonald, “Dynamo-generated magnetic fields on the surface of a massive star”, Monthly
Notices
223. D. J. Mullan,
“Why is the Sun so large?”, Amer. J. Phys. 74
(1), 10-13 (2006).
224. D. J. Mullan and
W. L., “Winds from
scenario?”,
Astrophys. J. 637, 506 (2006).
225. D. J. Mullan and
C. W. Smith, “Solar wind statistics at 1 AU:
Alfven speed and plasma beta”, Solar Phys. 234, 325-338 (2006)
226. D. J. Mullan, M.
Mathioudakis, D. S. Bloomfield, and D. J. Christian “A systematic
study of flaring
loops in active stars”, Astrophys. J. Supplement 164, 173-201 (2006).
227. D. J. Mullan,
“Dissenting views about biological design”, review of the book “Uncommon Dissent” by
228. B. Riaz, D. J.
Mullan, and J. E. Gizis, “Spitzer observations of
active M
dwarfs”, Ap. J. 650, 1133-1139
(2006).
229. D. J. Mullan, J.
MacDonald, and R. H. D. Townsend, “Magnetic cycles in the Sun:
modelling the changes in radius, luminosity, and p-modes”,Astrophys.
J. 670, 1420-1433 (2007).
230. P. Cassak, D. J.
Mullan, and M. Shay, “A physical mechanism for self-organization in solar and
stellar coronae: theory and observations”, Astrophys. J. Lett. 676,
L69 (2008)
231. D. J. Mullan,
“Non-sparse sampling of the genomic phase space of a proto-cell in the young
Earth”, Proceedings of meeting Bioastronomy 2007 (in press)
232.
J. MacDonald and D. J. Mullan, “Structural effects of magnetic fields in a
brown dwarf”, Astrophys. J 700, 387 (2009) .
233. J. MacDonald and
D. J. Mullan, “Big Bang nucleosynthesis: the strong force meets the weak
anthropic principle”, Phys Rev D (in press 2009).
234. D. J. Mullan,
“Flares on a Bp star”, Astrophys.J. (in press 2009).
Book: “Physics of the
Sun: A First Course”, published by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, pp iv+316, publication date August 18, 2009.