No. 290, “GOES Hard X-rays?” by Hugh Hudson, Janet Machol, and Rodney Viereck. Solar minimum conditions reveal interesting properties of the GOES X-ray observations.
No. 291, “Hard X-ray Emission fro Partially Occulted Solar Flares,” by Frederic Effenberger and Fatima Rubio da Costa. Systematic use of occultationlets us observe the corona in hard X-rays.
See
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets
listing the current series, 2008-present, and
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/nuggets/
for the original series, 2005-2008.
We publish these at roughly two-week intervals and welcome contributions,
which should be related, at least loosely, to RHESSI science.
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25 January 2017
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Observations and Modelling of the 29 March 2014 X1 Flare
-- M. M. Woods, L. K. Harra, S. A. Matthews, D. H. Mackay, S. Dacie,
D. M. Long
Coronal loop seismology using damping of standing kink oscillations
by mode coupling II. additional physical effects and Bayesian
analysis
-- D. J. Pascoe, S. Anfinogentov, G. Nistico, C. R. Goddard,
and V. M. Nakariakov
Vector Magnetic Field Measurements along a Cooled Stereo-imaged
Coronal Loop
-- T.A. Schad, M.J. Penn, H. Lin, P.G. Judge
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18 January 2017
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Time Evolution of Elemental Ratios in Solar Energetic Particle
events
-- P. Zelina, S. Dalla, C. M. S. Cohen, R. A. Mewaldt
Vector Magnetic Field Synoptic Charts from the Helioseismic and
Magnetic Imager (HMI)
-- Yang Liu, J. T. Hoeksema, Xudong Sun, Keiji Hayashi
Microwave radio emissions as a proxy for coronal mass ejection speed
in arrival predictions of interplanetary coronal mass ejections at
1 AU
-- Carolina Salas Matamoros, Karl-Ludwig Klein, Gerard Trottet
Magneto-static modelling from SUNRISE/IMaX: Application to an active
region observed with SUNRISE II
-- T. Wiegelmann, T. Neukirch, D.H. Nickeler, S.K. Solanki,
P. Barthol, A. Gandorfer, L. Gizon, J. Hirzberger, T.L. Riethmuller,
M. van Noort, J. Blanco Rodriguez, J. C. Del Toro Iniesta, D. Orozco
Suarez, W. Schmidt, V. Martinez Pillet, M. Knolker
Improved Determination of the Location of the Temperature Maximum
in the Corona
-- Joseph Lemaire, Koen Stegen
Data Constrained Coronal Mass Ejections in A Global Magneto-
hydrodynamics Model
-- M. Jin, W. B. Manchester, B. van der Holst, I. Sokolov, G. Toth,
R. E. Mullinix, A. Taktakishvili, A. Chulaki, and T. I. Gombosi
Chromosphere to 1 AU Simulation of the 2011 March 7th Event: A
Comprehensive Study of Coronal Mass Ejection Propagation
-- M. Jin, W. B. Manchester, B. van der Holst, I. Sokolov,
G. Toth, A. Vourlidas, C. A. de Koning, and T. I. Gombosi
An exploration of heating mechanisms in a supra-arcade plasma
sheet formed after a coronal mass ejection
-- Katharine K. Reeves, Michael S. Freed, David E. McKenzie,
Sabrina L. Savage
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Hi Everyone,
We're trying to update the list of RHESSI-related theses prior to the
RHESSI Senior Review. Could you please let me know if you know of any
recent PhD, Master, Diploma, Bachelor, or Senior theses that use RHESSI
observations? This is what we have so far:
https://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/rhessi3/news-and-resources/theses/
Also, if you know of any we've missed from earlier years, please let me
know.
Thanks,
Kim
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11 January 2017
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Observation of a Short Period Quasi-Periodic Pulsation in Solar
X-ray, Microwave and EUV Emissions
-- Pankaj Kumar, Valery M. Nakariakov, Kyung-Suk Cho
The Width Distribution of Loops and Strands in the Solar Corona -
Are we Hitting Rock Bottom ?
-- Markus J. Aschwanden and Hardi Peter
Global Energetics of Solar Flares and CMEs: V. Energy Closure
-- Markus J. Aschwanden, Amir Caspi, Christina M.S. Cohen, Gordon
Holman, Ju Jing, Matthieu, Kretzschmar, Eduard P. Kontar,
James M. McTiernan, Richard A. Mewaldt, Aidan O'Flannagain, Ian
G. Richardson, Daniel Ryan, Harry P. Warren, Yan Xu
The role of diffusion in the transport of energetic electrons during
solar flares
-- Bian, Nicolas H., Emslie, A. Gordon, and Kontar, Eduard P.
Imaging Observations of Magnetic Reconnection in a Solar Eruptive
Flare
-- Y. Li, X. Sun, M. D. Ding, J. Qiu, E. R. Priest
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04 January 2017
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Flux-Rope Twist in Eruptive Flares and CMEs: due to Zipper and
Main-Phase Reconnection
-- Eric Priest and Dana Longcope
"Dandelion" Filament Eruption and Coronal Waves Associated with a
Solar Flare on 2011 February 16
-- D.P. Cabezas, L.M. Martinez, Y.J. Buleje, M. Ishitsuka,
J.K. Ishitsuka, S. Morita, A. Asai, S. UeNo, T.T. Ishii, R. Kitai,
S. Takasao, Y. Yoshinaga, K. Otsuji, and K. Shibata
Flare-production potential associated with different sunspot groups
-- Eren, S.; Kilcik, A.; Atay, T.; Miteva, R.; Yurchyshyn, V.; Rozelot,
J. P.; Ozguc, A
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