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Evidence of Magnetic Reconnection in Solar Flares

1996
The detailed analysis of the 1992 February 21 flare indicates that magnetic reconnection is responsible for heating of the thermal plasmas produced in the flare. The plasma density enhancement presumably associated with slow shocks is observed. The Yohkoh observations of this flare fit well with the Petschek model, and the structure of the slow shock ...
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MHD Simulations of Magnetic Reconnection and Solar Flares

1999
Recent development of numerical simulations of magnetic reconnection and solar flares is reviewed with emphasis on the numerical modeling of various evidence of reconnection in flares that are discovered by Yohkoh X-ray observations.
K. Shibata, T. Yokoyama
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Magnetic Reconnection and Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares

1998
We briefly review the main observational and theoretical results based on Yohkoh data on the site and mechanism of magnetic energy transformation into kinetic and thermal energies of ‘super-hot’ plasma and accelerated particles in solar flares. Open issues are the focus of our attention.
T. Kosugi, B. V. Somov
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Magnetic Reconnection and Energy Release in Solar Flares

1992
The magnetic field is the main, and probably only source of energy for many of nonsteady phenomena in cosmic and laboratory plasmas [200].In particular, events of this type in the solar atmosphere include flares,coronal transients, and plasma ejections into the interplanetary space (e.g.,[335, 280]).
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
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Interchange reconnection as the source of the fast solar wind within coronal holes

Nature, 2023
Stuart D Bale   +2 more
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Solar force-free magnetic fields

Living Reviews in Solar Physics, 2021
Thomas Wiegelmann, Takashi Sakurai
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Molecular engineering of contact interfaces for high-performance perovskite solar cells

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Furkan H Isikgor   +2 more
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