Publications A printable .pdf file of this list: publications

Refereed Publications

  1. Fermi-liquid behavior and Luttinger's theorem close to a diverging scattering length. S. Gaudio, J. Jackiewicz, and K.S. Bedell. Accepted to Philosophical Magazine, 89, 1823 (2009). [doi] [arXiv] [ads]
  2. Time-distance helioseismology of sunspots: A case study of NOAA Region 9787. L. Gizon, H. Schunker, C. Baldner, S. Basu, A.C. Birch, R. Bogart, D. Braun, R. Cameron, T.L. Duvall Jr., S. Hanasoge, J. Jackiewicz, M. Roth, T. Stahn, M.J. Thompson, S. Zharkov. Space Science Reviews, 144, 249 (2009). [doi] [ads]
  3. The forward and inverse problems in time-distance helioseismology. J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon, and A.C. Birch. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 118, 012033 (2008). [doi] [ads]
  4. High-resolution mapping of the solar interior: Fully consistent OLA inversion for flows. J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon, A.C. Birch. Solar Physics, 251, 381 (2008). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  5. Time-distance helioseismology: Sensitivity of f-mode travel times to flows. J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon, A.C. Birch, T.L. Duvall Jr. Astrophysical Journal, 671, 1051 (2007). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  6. Many-body effects close to the s-wave Feshbach resonance: Is a triplet superfluid possible? S. Gaudio, J. Jackiewicz, and K.S. Bedell. Philosophical Magazine Letters, 87, 713 (2007). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  7. A procedure for the inversion of f-mode travel times for solar flows. J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon, A.C. Birch, and M.J. Thompson. Astronomische Nachrichten (Astronomical Notes), 328, 234 (2007). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  8. Pairing symmetry signatures of T1 in superconducting ferromagnets. H. Dahal, J. Jackiewicz, and K.S. Bedell. Physical Review B., 72, 175206 (2005). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  9. Physical properties of superconducting-ferromagnetic coexistent system from a mean-field model. H. Dahal, J. Jackiewicz, and K.S. Bedell. Physical Review B., 71, 184518 (2005). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  10. Quantum fluctuation driven first-order phase transition in weak ferromagnetic metals. J. Jackiewicz and K.S. Bedell. Philosophical Magazine, 85, 1755 (2005). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]
  11. A model for coexistent superconductivity and magnetism. J. Jackiewicz and K.S. Bedell. Philosophical Magazine, 83, 3247 (2003). [arXiv] [doi] [ads]

Under review

  • Multichannel three-dimensional OLA inversion for local helioseismology. J. Jackiewicz, A.C. Birch, L. Gizon, S. Hanasoge, and T. Hohage. Submitted to Solar Physics.

Conference proceedings and other publications

  1. Seismic inversion methods. J. Jackiewicz. Proceeding of Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observations. Sante Fe, NM (2009).
  2. Helioseismology at MPS. L. Gizon, R. Cameron, J. Jackiewicz, M. Roth, H. Schunker, T. Stahn. Universitätsverlag Göttingen: Proceedings of Modern Solar Facilities - Advanced Solar Science Workshop. Göttingen, Germany (2007). [pdf] [ads]
  3. F-mode sensitivity kernels for flows. J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon, A.C. Birch. ESA SP-624. Proceedings of SOHO 18/GONG 2006/ HELAS I: Beyond the Spherical Sun: A New Era of Helio- and Asteroseismology. Sheffield, England (2006). [arXiv] [ads]
  4. Sensitivity of solar f-mode travel times to internal flows. J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon, A.C. Birch. ESA SP-617. Proceedings of SOHO 17: 10 Years of SOHO and Beyond. Sicily, Italy (2006). [arXiv] [ads]
  5. Progress report on methods of local helioseismology. L. Gizon, J. Jackiewicz, A.C. Birch, and T.L. Duvall Jr. Unpublished (2006). [pdf]
  6. Unconventional ordering in correlated Fermi liquids and gases. J. Jackiewicz. Ph.D. thesis (2005). [pdf]

Talks, posters, presentations

  1. Multichannel OLA inversion for local helioseismology. AAS Solar Physics Division. Boulder, CO (June 2009). {poster} [pdf]
  2. Seismic inversion methods. Stellar Pulsation: Challenges for Theory and Observation. Sante Fe, NM (May 2009). {poster}
  3. Inversions in the moat of AR9787. 3rd HELAS Workshop in Local Helioseismology. Berlin, Germany (May 2009). {invited talk}
  4. Solar interior seismology. University of New Mexico, Department of Physics and Astronomy. Albuquerque, NM (2009). {invited colloquium}
  5. The nearest star, our Sun. NMSU Tombaugh Observatory Open House. Las Cruces, NM (2009). {public talk} [pdf]
  6. Time-distance helioseismology and projects. National Solar Observatory. Tucson, AZ (2008). {invited talk}
  7. Helioseismic mapping of the solar interior. 24th New Mexico Symposium. New Mexico Tech., Socorro, NM (2008). {poster} [pdf]
  8. Peering inside the Sun with helioseismology. New Mexico State University Research and Creativities Fair. Las Cruces, NM (2008). {poster} [pdf]
  9. Tomographic methods of local helioseismology. New Mexico State University, Department of Mathematical Sciences. Las Cruces, NM (2008). {invited colloquium}
  10. Mass flows around sunspots. GONG 2008/SOHO XX1: Solar-stellar dynamos as revealed by helio- and asteroseismology. Boulder, CO (2008). {selected talk} [pdf]
  11. Looking beneath the surface of the Sun using helioseismology. New Mexico State University. Las Cruces, NM (2008). {invited colloquium}
  12. Inversion of helioseismic travel times. Presented by L. Gizon. European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly. Vienna, Austria (2008). {invited talk}
  13. The forward and inverse problems in local helioseismology. HELAS II: Helioseismology, Asteroseismology and MHD Connections. Göttingen, Germany (2007). [pdf] {invited review talk}
  14. A search for magneto-acoustic mode conversion in sunspot penumbrae. H. Schunker, P. Cally, J. Jackiewicz, L. Gizon. HELAS II: Helioseismology, Asteroseismology and MHD Connections. Göttingen, Germany (2007). [pdf] {poster}
  15. 2+1 dimensional inversion of helioseismic travel times to infer solar flows. HELAS II: Helioseismology, Asteroseismology and MHD Connections. Göttingen, Germany (2007). [pdf] {poster}
  16. Local helioseismology of supergranulation. A.C. Birch, T.L. Duvall Jr., S. Hanasoge, L. Gizon, J. Jackiewicz. SPD - AAS. Honolulu, Hawaii (2007) [pdf] {poster}
  17. Helioseismic inversion of f-mode travel times for the study of near-surface flows. Workshop: Modern Solar Facilities - Advanced Solar Science. Göttingen, Germany (2006). [pdf] {poster}
  18. Travel-time sensitivity kernels and calculating them on the web. First HELAS local helioseismology workshop. Nice, France (2006). [pdf] {talk}
  19. Inversion of f-mode travel times for flows. SOHO 18/GONG 2006/HELAS I: Beyond the Spherical Sun: A New Era of Helio- and Asteroseismology. Sheffield, England (2006). [pdf] {poster}
  20. Helioseismology of the "average" supergranule. A.C. Birch, T.L. Duvall Jr., L. Gizon, J. Jackiewicz. SPD - AAS Meeting. Durham, NH (2006). [pdf] [ads] {poster}
  21. Sensitivity of f-mode travel times to internal flows. SOHO 17: 10 Years of SOHO and Beyond. Sicily, Italy (2006) [pdf] {poster}
  22. Sensitivity of travel times to flows on the solar surface. HMI/AIA science teams meeting. Monterey, CA (2006). [pdf] {poster}
  23. Atomic fermion condensates: using 'old' physics to solve a new problem. Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research. Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (2005). [pdf] {invited talk}
  24. Fermi-liquid description of the helical magnetism of MnSi. APS March Meeting. Los Angeles, CA (2005). {talk}
  25. First-order phase transition in weak ferromagnetic metals. APS March Meeting. Montreal, Canada (2004). {talk}
  26. A local approach to the ferromagnetic transition in metals. Adam Mickiewicz University. Poznan, Poland (2003). [pdf] {invited talk}
  27. Properties of a superconducting instability in a ferromagnetic system. APS March Meeting. Austin, TX (2003). {talk}
  28. Theoretical investigation of the thermodynamics of superconducting ferromagnets in a mean-field approach. APS March Meeting. Indianapolis, IN (2002). {talk}
  29. Calculations of the finite temperature dependence of various quantities in the superconducting/ferromagnetic coexistent phase. APS March Meeting. Seattle, WA (2001). {talk}