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The Solar-like Latitudinal Distribution of Flaring Activities Revealed by TESS, APOGEE, and GALAH
Flare flux reflects the contribution from active regions rather than the contribution from the entire hemisphere of a star. Unlike the amplitude of light curves caused by starspots, flare detection is independent of inclination.
Huiqin Yang +4 more
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Stellar Flares, Superflares, and Coronal Mass Ejections—Entering the Big Data Era
Flares, sometimes accompanied by coronal mass ejections (CMEs), are the result of sudden changes in the magnetic field of stars with high energy release through magnetic reconnection, which can be observed across a wide range of the electromagnetic ...
Krisztián Vida +8 more
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Objective Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) nonadherence in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) stemming from decision complexities can be improved with shared decision‐making (SDM) tools clarifying benefits and harms. This study aimed to develop and evaluate HCQ‐SAFE, a pictogram‐based SDM tool during SLE visits.
Caroline Packee +8 more
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Decameter Radioemission from Red Dwarf Flare Stars
Представлены результаты наблюдений спорадического декаметрового радиоизлучения вспыхивающих красных карликовых звезд, которые проводились на радиотелескопе УТР-2 в период с 1986 по 1995 г. Радионаблюдения вспыхивающих звезд в ДКМ диапазоне сопровождались
Гершберг, Р.Е. +6 more
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Solar flare particle acceleration in collapsing magnetic traps
Electronic redacted version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderThe topic of this thesis is a detailed investigation of different aspects of the particle acceleration mechanisms operating in Collapsing Magnetic
Grady, Keith J.
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Comparative Statistics of Solar Flares and Flare Stars
Abstract The distribution of interval times between recurrent discrete events, such as Solar and stellar flares, reflects their underlying dynamics. Log-normal functions provide good fits to the interval time distributions of many astronomical processes.
Jonathan Katz +3 more
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Expert Perspectives: Defining and managing progressive pulmonary fibrosis in systemic sclerosis
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Devis Benfaremo +7 more
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Light Echoes of Protoplanetary Disks
Light echoes offer a means of studying protoplanetary disks, including their geometry and composition, even when they are not spatially resolved. We present a test of this approach applied specifically to optically thick, geometrically flared disks ...
Austin J. King, Benjamin C. Bromley
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Origin of Radio-quiet Coronal Mass Ejections in Flare Stars
Type II radio bursts are observed in the Sun in association with many coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In view of this association, there has been an expectation that, by scaling from solar flares to the flares that are observed on M dwarfs, radio emission
Mullan, D. J., Paudel, Rishi R.
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Repeating Nuclear Transients From Repeating Partial Tidal Disruption Events
ABSTRACT Extragalactic nuclear transients that exhibit repeating outbursts can be modeled as the repeated dynamical interaction between bound stars and supermassive black holes (SMBHs). A subset of these transients, with recurrence timescales of months‐to‐years, have been explained as accretion flares from the repeated tidal stripping of a star by an ...
Ananya Bandopadhyay +4 more
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