First-authored, refereed papers of M. D. Ngobeni
A list of first-authored, refereed publications of M. D. Ngobeni, derived from the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The number in brackets after each title indicates the number of citations that the paper has received.
Orcid ID: 0000-0001-5844-3419
List of publications ordered by citations
Number of papers: 8
No. of citations: 152
2024
- Towards understanding time variations of proton to helium ratios in the heliosphere: Implication for the time dependence of the elements of the diffusion tensor [2]
Ngobeni, M. D., Potgieter, M. S. & Aslam, O. P. M., Advances in Space Research, 73, 2816
2020
- The 3D numerical modeling of the solar modulation of galactic protons and helium nuclei related to observations by PAMELA between 2006 and 2009 [31]
Ngobeni, M. D., Aslam, O. P. M., Bisschoff, D., Potgieter, M. S., Ndiitwani, D. C., Boezio, M., Marcelli, N., Munini, R., Mikhailov, V. V. & Koldobskiy, S. A., Astrophysics and Space Science, 365, 182
2015
- Modelling the effects of scattering parameters on particle-drift in the solar modulation of galactic cosmic rays [35]
Ngobeni, M. D. & Potgieter, M. S., Advances in Space Research, 56, 1525
2014
- A study of the global heliospheric modulation of galactic Carbon [11]
Ngobeni, M. D. & Potgieter, M. S., Advances in Space Research, 53, 1634
2012
- Modelling of galactic Carbon in an asymmetrical heliosphere: Effects of asymmetrical modulation conditions [13]
Ngobeni, M. D. & Potgieter, M. S., Advances in Space Research, 49, 1660
2011
- Modulation of galactic cosmic rays in a north-south asymmetrical heliosphere [27]
Ngobeni, M. D. & Potgieter, M. S., Advances in Space Research, 48, 300
2010
- The heliospheric modulation of cosmic rays: Effects of a latitude dependent solar wind termination shock [17]
Ngobeni, M. D. & Potgieter, M. S., Advances in Space Research, 46, 391
2008
- Cosmic ray anisotropies in the outer heliosphere [16]
Ngobeni, M. D. & Potgieter, M. S., Advances in Space Research, 41, 373
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