TRACE and RHESSI observations of the failed eruption of the magnetic flux rope Tomasz Mrozek Astronomical Institute University of Wrocław.
RHESSI Observations and Data Analysis Nicole Vilmer LESIA-Observatoire de Paris Tostip- October 2003.
M1.0 flare of 22 Oct 2002 RHESSI observations of the M 1.0 solar flare on 22 October 2002 A. Berlicki 1,2, B. Schmieder 1, N. Vilmer 1, G. Aulanier 1 1)
White-Light Flares: TRACE and RHESSI Observations H. Hudson (UCB), T. Metcalf & J. Wolfson (LMSAL), L. Fletcher & J. Khan (Glasgow)
White-Light Flares: TRACE and RHESSI Observations H. Hudson (UCB), J. Wolfson (LMSAL) & T. Metcalf (CORA)
A Fermi mechanism for electron acceleration during magnetic reconnection J. F. Drake University of Maryland and SSL M. Swisdak University of Maryland H.
RHESSI OBSERVATIONS OF THE 2005 JANUARY 20 SOLAR FLARE
Variability of cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst (II)
A flare compilation Lots of people including Louise Harra, Lidia van Driel Gesztelyi, Chris Goff, Sarah Matthews, Len Culhane, Cristina Mandrini, Pascal.
Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes (TGFs) Observed with Fermi-GBM
WG4 Multi-wavelength Correlative Studies Group Members Marina BATTAGLIA Cristina CHIFOR Brian DENNIS Martin FIVIAN Lyndsay FLETCHER Iain HANNAH Hugh HUDSON.
Comparing Post-Reconnection Energetic Electron and Ion Signatures in Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere and Near the Sun Harlan E. Spence and Nathan A. Schwadron.