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1. Spatial distributions of EUV brightenings in the quiet-Sun

2. Coronal voids and their magnetic nature

3. Picoflare jets power the solar wind emerging from a coronal hole on the Sun

4. Fleeting Small-scale Surface Magnetic Fields Build the Quiet-Sun Corona

5. Beyond small-scale transients: a closer look at the diffuse quiet solar corona

6. Initial radiometric calibration of the High-Resolution EUV Imager ($\textrm{HRI}_\textrm{EUV}$) of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) instrument onboard Solar Orbiter

7. A multiple spacecraft detection of the 2 April 2022 M-class flare and filament eruption during the first close Solar Orbiter perihelion

8. EUV brightenings in the quiet-Sun: Signatures in spectral and imaging data from the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph

9. EUV fine structure and variability associated with coronal rain revealed by Solar Orbiter/EUI HRIEUV and SPICE

10. Ultra-high-resolution Observations of Persistent Null-point Reconnection in the Solar Corona

11. Evidence of external reconnection between an erupting mini-filament and ambient loops observed by Solar Orbiter/EUI

12. Observational Evidence of S-Web Source of the Slow Solar Wind

13. First Perihelion of EUI on the Solar Orbiter mission

14. Temperature of Solar Orbiter/EUI quiet Sun small scale brightenings: evidence for a cooler component

15. Solar coronal heating from small-scale magnetic braids

16. Prominence eruption observed in He II 304 {\AA} up to $>6 R_\sun$ by EUI/FSI aboard Solar Orbiter

17. Automatic detection of small-scale EUV brightenings observed by the Solar Orbiter/EUI

18. The magnetic drivers of campfires seen by the Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) on Solar Orbiter

19. Capturing transient plasma flows and jets in the solar corona

20. Stereoscopy of extreme UV quiet Sun brightenings observed by Solar Orbiter/EUI

22. Extreme UV quiet Sun brightenings observed by Solar Orbiter/EUI

23. The Solar Orbiter Science Activity Plan: translating solar and heliospheric physics questions into action

25. The Eruption of 22 April 2021 as Observed by Solar Orbiter: Continuous Magnetic Reconnection and Heating After the Impulsive Phase

27. Coronal voids and their magnetic nature

28. Fleeting Small-scale Surface Magnetic Fields Build the Quiet-Sun Corona

29. A multiple spacecraft detection of the 2 April 2022 M-class flare and filament eruption during the first close Solar Orbiter perihelion

30. Picoflare jets power the solar wind emerging from a coronal hole on the Sun

31. Extreme-ultraviolet brightenings in the quiet Sun: Signatures in spectral and imaging data from the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph

32. Extreme-ultraviolet fine structure and variability associated with coronal rain revealed by Solar Orbiter/EUI HRIEUV and SPICE

33. First perihelion of EUI on the Solar Orbiter mission

34. The source of unusual coronal upflows with photospheric abundance in a solar active region

35. Observational Evidence of S-web Source of the Slow Solar Wind

36. Beyond the disk: EUV coronagraphic observations of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager on board Solar Orbiter

38. Evidence of external reconnection between an erupting mini-filament and ambient loops observed by Solar Orbiter/EUI

39. Ultra-high-resolution observations of persistent null-point reconnection in the solar corona

40. Slow solar wind sources. High-resolution observations with a quadrature view

41. Temperature of Solar Orbiter/EUI quiet-Sun small-scale brightenings: Evidence for a cooler component

42. Solar coronal heating from small-scale magnetic braids

43. The Solar Orbiter EUI instrument: The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (Corrigendum)

46. Prominence eruption observed in He II 304 angstrom up to > 6 R-circle dot by EUI/FSI aboard Solar Orbiter

47. The eruption of 22 April 2021 as observed by SolarOrbiter, STEREO and Earth bound instruments

48. Automatic detection of small-scale EUV brightenings observed by the Solar Orbiter/EUI

49. Prominence eruption observed in He II 304 Å up to >6 R⊙ by EUI/FSI aboard Solar Orbiter

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