RHESSI Science Nuggets
science notes from RHESSI

Chronological List
# Date Title Authors

86 08.10.13 The Good Guys and the RascalsB. Dabrowski
A. Benz

85 08.09.29 RHESSI optical imagesH. Jabran Zahid
Hugh Hudson

84 08.09.15 Flare Plasma Abundances - New X-ray ObservationsBrian Dennis
Richard Starr

83 08.08.27 Hard X-rays from a jet?Hazel Miller Bain
Lyndsay Fletcher

82 08.08.11 Are stellar flares like solar flares?Hugh Hudson
Beate Stelzer

81 08.08.28 The microflare Height DistributionSteven Christe
Hugh Hudson

80 08.07.14 The McClymont JerkHugh Hudson
Brian Welsch

79 08.06.30 EIT Waves - Cadence issuesDavid Long
Peter Gallagher

78 08.06.16 Faculae and microflaresJabran Zahid
Steven Christe

77 08.06.04 RHESSI and tether-cuttingYan Xu

76 08.05.21 X-ray and UVWL footpointsLyndsay Fletcher
Hugh Hudson

75 08.05.06 Solar Cycle 24 at hand!Hugh Hudson

74 08.04.21 Anisotropy of RHESSI hard X-ray emissionJana Kasparova

73 08.04.10 A STEREO/RHESSI Flare at Solar MinimumHugh Hudson
Säm Krucker

72 08.03.24 Saturation of Nonthermal Hard X-ray Emission in Solar FlaresAntoun Daou
David Alexander

71 08.03.10 Acceleration of fast halo CMEs & synchronized flare HXR burstsManuela Temmer

70 08.02.25 A hard wee flare observed with RHESSI and Hinode/XRTIain Hannah

69 08.02.12 Annealing RHESSI for the first timeDavid Smith

68 08.02.04 Waving goodbye to a standard modelLyndsay Fletcher
Hugh Hudson

67 08.01.15 The coronal magnetic field IHugh Hudson

66 07.12.10 A Pion EventGerard Trottet
Hugh Hudson

65 07.11.27 WATCH - a RHESSI precursorHugh Hudson

64 07.11.12 RHESSI and submillimeter wavesHugh Hudson

63 07.10.29 What is there before the flare?Hugh Hudson

62 07.10.15 The Next Generation - FOXSISteven Christe
Säm Krucker

61 07.10.01 Double Coronal Hard X-ray SourceWei Liu
Vahé Petrosian

60 07.09.17 Annihilation of PositronsRon Murphy
Gerry Share

59 07.09.04 Magnetic fields in active regionsHugh Hudson
Lyndsay Fletcher

58 07.08.20 Fast electron recombination: a neglected HXR sourceJohn Brown
Procheta Mallik

57 07.08.06 RHESSI, Hinode, and SpinSäm Krucker
Steven Christe

56 07.07.23 Just how bursty is X-ray data?R.T. James McAteer

55 07.07.10 The Evaporating SunRyan Milligan

54 07.06.26 Thermal X-ray Continuum - Free-Free or Free-Bound?Enrico Landi
Brian Dennis

53 07.06.13 Free-bound continuum: basicsBrian Dennis

52 07.05.20 A myriad of microflaresIain Hannah
Steven Christe

51 07.05.14 Solar Electron EventsLinghua Wang

50 07.04.30 Solar X-rays from axionsHugh Hudson

49 07.04.16 Hinode/SOT Observations of Flare RibbonsTom Berger

48 07.04.02 Hard X-ray Emission along H-alpha RibbonsJeongwoo Lee
Ju Jing

47 07.03.14 Bouncing Thick-Target Coronal X-Ray SourcesLinhui Sui
Gordon Holman

46 07.03.05 Soft-Hard-HarderSäm Krucker
Hugh Hudson

45 07.02.20 The RHESSI fifth anniversary: X-flares persist!Pascal Saint-Hilaire
Gerry Share

44 07.02.08 John Brown and the thick-target modelLyndsay Fletcher
Hugh Hudson

43 07.01.22 A last best active regionSäm Krucker
Hugh Hudson

42 07.01.08 A solar X-ray dentist mirrorEduard Kontar
Hugh Hudson

41 06.12.04 Coronal gamma-ray sources in giant solar flaresSäm Krucker
Gordon Hurford

40 06.11.20 Ribbon-like hard X-ray sourceChang Liu

39 06.11.06 RHESSI visibilitiesEd Schmahl
Gordon Hurford

38 06.10.24 Coronal hard X-rays and gamma-raysHugh Hudson

37 06.10.10 Solar radiation belts?Hugh Hudson
Alec MacKinnon

36 06.09.25 Multi-thermal delaysMarcus Aschwanden

35 06.09.11 Flare Loop AsymmetriesEd Schmahl
Rick Pernak

34 06.08.28 Radiation damageSteven Christe
Albert Shih

33 06.08.14 Highly significant detection of solar neutronsKyoko Watanabe

32 06.07.31 ThunderstruckDavid Smith

31 06.07.17 Spectral Evolution in Stochastic Acceleration ModelsPaolo Grigis

30 06.07.03 Observing the Crab NebulaHugh Hudson

29 06.06.19 PFSS, SEPs, and RHESSINariaki Nitta
Hugh Hudson

28 06.06.05 One small step for a photon...Eduard Kontar

27 06.05.22 X-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopyHugh Hudson
David Smith

26 06.05.08 Sunquakes: Seismic Transients from Solar FlaresCharlie Lindsey
Alina Donea

25 06.04.24 Return currents and soft-hard-soft spectral evolutionValentina Zharkova
Mykola Gordovskyy

24 06.04.10 Three is companyMarina Battaglia

23 06.03.27 Birth of a dense flaring loopLaura Bone

22 06.03.13 Time delay between HXR and Gamma-raysCyril Dauphin
Nicole Vilmer

21 06.02.27 A Solar Hard X-Ray Halo: Exploring the Quiet Sun IIAlec MacKinnon
Hugh Hudson

20 06.02.16 Browse the RHESSI data!Albert Shih

19 06.02.02 RHESSI and the Wilson effectHugh Hudson
Martin Fivian

18 06.01.16 Neutron starquake shakes RHESSIAnna Watts
Tod Strohmayer

17 06.01.05 Late-phase particle accelerationSäm Krucker
Hugh Hudson

16 05.12.19 Exploring the Quiet Sun I.Iain Hannah

15 05.12.05 The Fe and Fe/Ni line features IIKen Phillips
Cristina Chifor

14 05.11.21 What goes up, first comes downGordon Holman

13 05.11.07 The Fe and Fe/Ni line features IKen Phillips
Cristina Chifor

12 05.10.24 X marks the spot?Iain Hannah

11 05.10.10 White-light flares in the era of RHESSI and TRACEHugh Hudson
Tom Metcalf

10 05.09.26 Which are more powerful, flares or CMEs?Brian Dennis

9 05.09.12 Small is steepMarina Battaglia

8 05.08.29 How does RHESSI make images?Gordon Hurford
Steven Christe

7 05.08.16 RHESSI and quasi-periodic pulsationsClaire Foullon

6 05.08.04 Elementary FlaresArnold Benz

5 05.07.18 Bastille day encore 2005Säm Krucker
Hugh Hudson

4 05.07.11 Footpoint motions and what we can learn from themPaolo Grigis

3 05.07.05 RHESSI observes a magnetarHugh Hudson
Kevin Hurley

2 05.04.09 RHESSI and Type III Radio BurstsSteven Christe

1 05.03.21 Novel X-ray SpectrogramsHugh Hudson
Säm Krucker

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