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"Impulse Response Flares" and Gamma Rays
"Superflares" on solar-type stars observed with Kepler
3D Magnetic Reconnection at a Coronal Null Point
A Bad Time for Flares but a Good Time for Debris
A Collective Study of 11 NuSTAR Microflares
A Cool Star Flare Reveals an Unexpectedly Hot Emission Component
A Curious Sunspot Group in 2018
A Flare in 3D
A Glasgow geomagnetic observation of a solar flare
A Global Survey of EUV Coronal Power Spectra
A Hot Cusp-Shaped Confined Solar Flare
A Lasso Model for Solar Gamma-ray Events
A New Day Dawns
A Non-PFSS Global Coronal Model
A PSP Perihelion
A Pion Event
A Record-Setting CMEless Flare
A STEREO/RHESSI Flare at Solar Minimum
A Shocking Type II
A Significant Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance Associated with a Massive Gamma-ray Burst
A Solar FRB
A Solar Hard X-Ray Halo: Exploring the Quiet Sun 2
A Sunspot from Cycle 25 for sure
A Two-ribbon White-light Flare Associated with a Failed Solar Eruption
A Wonderful Cycle 24 Flare
A coronal magnetic flare precursor...
A demonstration of STIX hard X-ray imaging spectroscopy capabilities for an X-class flare (SOL2021-10-28)
A flare in the deep solar atmosphere
A hard wee flare observed with RHESSI and Hinode/XRT
A huge gamma-ray burst
A last best active region
A myriad of microflares
A new development in the Frost-Dennis paradigm
A possible coronal magnetic flare precursor
A remarkable, but confused, coronal hard X-ray source
A slow HOPE with microwave context
A solar X-ray dentist mirror
A solar flare driven by thermal conduction observed in mid-infrared
A tiny white-light flare
Above-the-Looptop Sources
Abundances in Solar Flares
Acceleration of fast halo CMEs & synchronized flare HXR bursts
Acceleration without Heating
Acceleration-region Densities
Albedo and the modification of RHESSI results
All microflares that accelerate electrons to high energies are rooted in sunspots
An Alternative View of the Masuda Flare
An Fe Cascade
An Unreported White-light Prominence
An X9 flare and its huge crochet (SFE)
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