RHESSI Science Nuggets
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88 | SEPs Link not Confirmed | |
3 November 2008 by Gerry Share and Allan Tylka | ||
The spectral evolution of a solar hard X-ray burst may give a clue to the acceleration of solar energetic particles (SEPs). This RHESSI Science Nugget questions the validity of this predictor.. Click the title to read more. | ||
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87 | The SphinX Instrument on CORONAS-PHOTON | |
22 October 2008 by Janusz Sylwester and Ken Phillips | ||
An exciting new instrument that will begin observations at an exciting time.. Click the title to read more. | ||
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86 | The Good Guys and the Rascals | |
13 October 2008 by B. Dabrowski and Arnold Benz | ||
Solar decimetric radio bursts - but only the good guys - correlate well with RHESSI hard X-rays.. Click the title to read more. | ||
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85 | RHESSI Optical Images | |
2008-09-29 by H. Jabran Zahid and Hugh Hudson | ||
RHESSI makes optical images as well as X-ray and gamma-ray ones. This Nugget explains how.. Click the title to read more. | ||
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84 | [[Flare Plasma Abundances ---- New X-ray Observations]] | |
2008-09-15 by Brian Dennis and Richard Starr | ||
MESSENGER is now exploring Mercury. It is also helping RHESSI to understand the solar X-ray spectrum and measure elemental abundances in flares.. Click the title to read more. | ||
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83 | [[Hard X-rays from a Jet?]] | |
2008-08-27 by Hazel Miller Bain and Lyndsay Fletcher | ||
Observations during the rise phase of a M5.4 flare suggests that hard x-rays may be associated with a jet observed by TRACE.. Click the title to read more. | ||
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