Observations of solar flares in X-rays and gamma-rays provide the most direct information about the hottest plasma and energetic electrons and ions accelerated in flares. The Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) has observed over 18000 solar flares in X-rays and gamma-rays since its launch in February of 2002. RHESSI observes the full Sun at photon energies from as low as 3 keV to as high as 17 MeV with a spectral resolution on the order of 1 keV. It also provides images in arbitrary bands within this energy range with spatial resolution as good as 3 seconds of arc. Full images are typically produced every 4 seconds, although higher time resolution is possible. This unprecedented combination of spatial, spectral, and tempo...
solar flares accelerate both ions and electrons to high energies, and their x-ray and gamma-ray sign...
Solar flares are observed at all wavelengths from decameter radio waves to gamma-rays at 100 MeV. Th...
Abstract. RHESSI observes solar photons over three orders of magnitude in energy (3 keV to 17 MeV) w...
Solar flares can release ~1e33 ergs of power, accelerate particles to relativistic speeds, heat plas...
Solar flares are huge explosions on the Sun that release a tremendous amount of energy from the coro...
International audienceThe main goal of the Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) mi...
RHESSI is the sixth in the NASA line of Small Explorer (SMEX) missions and the first managed in the ...
International audienceThe main goal of the Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) mi...
International audienceThe main goal of the Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) mi...
Abstract. The Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) gave us the highest EUV spatial resolut...
High-energy X-rays and γ-rays from solar flares were discovered just over fifty years ago. Since tha...
The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) provides for the first time imaging spec...
We use the unprecedented spectral and spatial resolution of RHESSI to explore the behavior of electr...
Abstract. Recent results of solar flare imaging at X-ray and γ-ray energies are briefly summarized u...
Solar flares are observed at all wavelengths from decameter radio waves to gamma-rays beyond 1 GeV. ...
solar flares accelerate both ions and electrons to high energies, and their x-ray and gamma-ray sign...
Solar flares are observed at all wavelengths from decameter radio waves to gamma-rays at 100 MeV. Th...
Abstract. RHESSI observes solar photons over three orders of magnitude in energy (3 keV to 17 MeV) w...
Solar flares can release ~1e33 ergs of power, accelerate particles to relativistic speeds, heat plas...
Solar flares are huge explosions on the Sun that release a tremendous amount of energy from the coro...
International audienceThe main goal of the Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) mi...
RHESSI is the sixth in the NASA line of Small Explorer (SMEX) missions and the first managed in the ...
International audienceThe main goal of the Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) mi...
International audienceThe main goal of the Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) mi...
Abstract. The Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE) gave us the highest EUV spatial resolut...
High-energy X-rays and γ-rays from solar flares were discovered just over fifty years ago. Since tha...
The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) provides for the first time imaging spec...
We use the unprecedented spectral and spatial resolution of RHESSI to explore the behavior of electr...
Abstract. Recent results of solar flare imaging at X-ray and γ-ray energies are briefly summarized u...
Solar flares are observed at all wavelengths from decameter radio waves to gamma-rays beyond 1 GeV. ...
solar flares accelerate both ions and electrons to high energies, and their x-ray and gamma-ray sign...
Solar flares are observed at all wavelengths from decameter radio waves to gamma-rays at 100 MeV. Th...
Abstract. RHESSI observes solar photons over three orders of magnitude in energy (3 keV to 17 MeV) w...