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David Alexanderalexander@lmsal.com Disentangling acceleration from propagation effects in the RHESSI hard X-ray emission from solar flares
HXR/UV relationship in solar flares
Asymmetric trapping in solar flares
Evolution of thermal vs. non-thermal emission in solar flares
Markus J. Aschwandenaschwanden@lmsal.comhttp://www.lmsal.com/~aschwand/Damping of Coronal Loop oscillations
Footpoint separation of conjugate hard X-ray sources
Chromospheric Height and Density Measurements with RHESSI
Photometric accuracy and background modeling of RHESSI imaging and spectrocopy
Henry Aurasshaurass@aip.de Electron acceleration at a reconnection outflow termination shock
Super-short structures in solar radio bursts
Arnold O. Benzbenz@astro.phys.ethz.chhttp://www.astro.phys.ethz.ch/staff/benz/benz.htmlEvolution of spectral index of non-thermal component
Arnold Benzbenz@astro.phys.ethz.ch Statistical study of flare properties vs flare size
Flux and spectral index in footpoints and loop top sources
Schmieder Brigitteschmieder@obspm.fr Gradual phase of the 22 October 2002 Flare: multi wavelength study
John C. Brownjohn@astro.gla.ac.ukwww.astro.gla.ac.ukHXR Albedo patches
Corrections to HXR Spectra
Occulted HXR events
HXR micro-event evaporation
Neupert Effect
John Brown HXR Spectral Inversion
HXR Spectral Inversion
Fitting HXR Spectra
Reassessment of Thick Target Model
Monolithic versus sequentially activated filaments
Nonthermal Recombination
Qingrong Chenqrchen@gmail.com Impulsive Phase High Energy Coronal Sources in Three RHESSI Flares
Derivation of Stochastic Acceleration Model Characteristics from RHESSI flares
Double Coronal Hard X-ray Sources and Radio Type III bursts
Heinz-Theodor Classentclassen@aip.dehttp://www.aip.de/The June 02, 2002 events - RHESSI and radio data
Angela Des Jardinsdesjardins@physics.montana.eduhttp://solar.physics.montana.edu/angelaWhat is the topology of magnetic reconnection in solar flares?
Mingde Dingdmd@nju.edu.cn Multi-wavelength analysis of two M-class flares on 2002 September 29 and 30
Gordon Emslieemslieg@uah.edu Comparison of Hard X-ray Source Structure as a Function of Energy
A statistical study of hard X-ray directivity in flares
Ambretta Falchifalchi@arcetri.astro.it Multiwavelength observations of flares
Frantisek Farnikffarnik@asu.cas.cz Hard X-Ray and High-Frequency Radio Bursts Relationship.
Lyndsay Fletcherlyndsay@astro.gla.ac.uk SoHO CDS observations of RHESSI events
Spectral and Spatial Variations of Flare HXR Footpoints
Guillermo Gimenez de Castroguigue@craam.mackenzie.brhttp://www.craam.mackenzie.br/~guigueRelationship between X-RAY and radio emitting electrons
Spatial relations between HXR and mm/sub-mm wave emission
Chris Goffcpg1@mssl.ucl.ac.uk Single Hard X-ray sources In Solar Flares
Jingnan Guoj.guo@astro.gla.ac.uk The variability of X-ray emissions
Yoichiro Hanaokahanaoka@solar.mtk.nao.ac.jp H-alpha Impact Polarization and RHESSI Observation of Flares
Iain Hannahhannah@ssl.berkeley.eduhttp://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~hannah/RHESSI Observations of the Quiet Sun
Solar Axion Search
RHESSI & Hinode/XRT Microflare Studies
RHESSI Microflare Statistics
Hugh Hudsonhhudson@ssl.berkeley.eduhttp://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~hhudsonThe RHESSI 3-10 keV spectrum during fast events
Solar Oblateness
Coronal particle dynamics
What is there before a flare?
Wave energy transport in the impulsive phase
Yukio Katsukawayukio.katsukawa@nao.ac.jp X-Ray and Radio Observation of the 3 July 2002 X1.5 Flare
Hilary Kayhrm@mssl.ucl.ac.uk The Hard X-Ray Properties of Eruptive and Non-Eruptive Flares
Eduard Kontareduard@astro.gla.ac.ukhttp://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduardNonuniform ionisation of target and HXR emission of solar flares
Wei Liuweiliu@urania.stanford.edu A Statistical Study of Limb Flares Observed by RHESSI: Imaging and Imaging Spectroscopy
Siming Liusliu@astro.gla.ac.uk X-ray light curves of flaring loops
William Livingstonwcl@noao.edu Total B fields in spots 19-25 Oct
Temporal variations of He 10830 averaged over spots
Alec MacKinnona.mackinnon@educ.gla.ac.ukhttp://www.gla.ac.uk/adulteducation/Personnel/alec.htmlVelocity diffusion of X-ray emitting electrons
Gottfried Manngmann@aip.dehttp://www.aip.de/Electron acceleration at shocks observed with RHESSI and as radio type II bursts.
Electron distribution functions in the quiet sun
Evolution of electron distribution functions in solar flares
Piet Martensmartens@physics.montana.eduhttp://solar.physics.montana.edu/martens/Modeling Flare Emission for RHESSI, TRACE, and Yohkoh
Juan Carlos Martinez-OliverosJuan.Oliveros@sci.monash.edu.au HXR Footpoint Motion in Seismically Active Regions
Multi-wavelength Study of Seismically Active Solar Flares
Sarah Matthewssam@mssl.ucl.ac.uk Joint CDS and RHESSI observations of 15 Jul 02 flare
Pre-flare conditions
Mark McConnellMark.McConnell@unh.eduhttp://wwwgro.unh.edu/users/mmcconne/Hard X-Ray Polarimetry of Solar Flares
James McTiernanjimm@ssl.berkeley.eduhttp://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~jimmEmission Measure of the > 5MK plasma for the non-flaring Sun
Tom Metcalfmetcalf@lmsal.com Assessment of electron beam stability in solar flares
White Light Flares
Spectral Evolution of hard X-ray looptop sources
Magnetic Free Energy
Ken Phillipsphillips@stars.gsfc.nasa.govhttp://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/~phillipsThe Solar Flare 4-10 keV X-ray Spectrum
Jean-Pierre Raulinraulin@craam.mackenzie.br Simultaneous X-ray and mm/submm solar flares observations
Pascal Saint-Hilaireshilaire@astro.phys.ethz.chhttp://www.astro.phys.ethz.chEnergy budget and energy partition in RHESSI flares
Jun Satosato@solar.physics.montana.eduhttp://solar.physics.montana.edu/sato/The Study of Loop-top Hard X-ray Sources
Hanumant Sawantsawant@das.inpe.br Simultaneous X-ray and decimetric bursts investigations
Sigrid Stoisersigrid.stoiser@stud.uni-graz.at RHESSI and Halpha microflares
Linhui Suilhsui@stars.gsfc.nasa.govhttp://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/~sui/personal/homepage.htmA Multi-wavelength Analysis of a Solar Limb Flare on 2002 April 15
Evidence for the Formation of Large-Scale Current Sheets
Study of RHESSI Early Impulsive Flares
Astrid Veronigasv@uni-graz.at HXR/H-alpha relationship in flares
Nicole Vilmernicole.vilmer@obspm.fr X-ray and radio observations of the 10/04/02 M flare
Hard X-RAY And Metric/Decimetruc Spatially Resolved Observations of Occulted Solar Flares
Alexander Warmuthawarmuth@aip.de Using RHESSI to constrain the causes of coronal waves and shocks
Thermal and nonthermal source sizes: evolution and scaling
Yihua Yanyyh@bao.ac.cnhttp://srg.bao.ac.cnSolar Radio Observations compared with HESSI data
Valentina Zharkovav.v.zharkova@brad.ac.ukwww.inf.brad.ac.uk/~vvzharkoMagnetic energy dissipation and its Correlation with Hard X-ray Emission in the 2002 July 23 Solar Flare
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