Aims. Hydrogen Lyman continuum emission is greatly enhanced in the impulsive kernels of solar flares, with observations of Lyman lines showing impulsive brightening and both red and blue wing asymmetries, based on the images with low spatial resolution. A spate of proposed instruments will study Lyman emission in more detail from bright, impulsive flare kernels. In support of new instrumentation we aim to apply an improved interpretation of Lyman emission with the hydrodynamic radiative code, HYDRO2GEN, which has already successfully explained Hαemission with large red-shifts and sources of white light emission in solar flares. The simulations can interpret the existing observations and propose observations in the forthcoming missions. M...
The broadening of the hydrogen lines during flares is thought to result from increased charge (elect...
ABSTRACT The forward fitting of solar flare observations with radiation–hydrodynamic simula...
We report on radiative hydrodynamic simulations of moderate and strong solar flares. The flares were...
Aims. Hydrogen Lyman continuum emission is greatly enhanced in the impulsive kernels of solar flares...
There are rapid increases of hard and soft X-rays (HXR, SXR) and ultraviolet (UV) emission with larg...
Aims. Sharp rises of hard X-ray (HXR) emission accompanied by H↵ line profiles with strong red-shift...
Context. Observations of hydrogen Balmer lines in solar flares remain an important source of infor...
The observations of solar flare onsets show rapid increase of hard and soft X-rays, ultra-violet emi...
Redshifted components of chromospheric emission lines in the hard X-ray impulsive phase of solar fla...
Redshifted components of chromospheric emission lines in the hard X-ray impulsive phase of solar fla...
From early 80s the observations of solar flare onsets show rapid increases of hard and soft X-rays, ...
The hydrogen Lyman lines (91.2 nm < λ < 121.6 nm) are significant contributors to the radiativ...
The 2014 March 29 X1 solar flare (SOL20140329T17:48) produced bright continuum emission in the far- ...
The 2014 March 29 X1 solar flare (SOL20140329T17:48) produced bright continuum emission in the far- ...
Solar flares are efficient particle accelerators, with a substantial fraction of the energy released...
The broadening of the hydrogen lines during flares is thought to result from increased charge (elect...
ABSTRACT The forward fitting of solar flare observations with radiation–hydrodynamic simula...
We report on radiative hydrodynamic simulations of moderate and strong solar flares. The flares were...
Aims. Hydrogen Lyman continuum emission is greatly enhanced in the impulsive kernels of solar flares...
There are rapid increases of hard and soft X-rays (HXR, SXR) and ultraviolet (UV) emission with larg...
Aims. Sharp rises of hard X-ray (HXR) emission accompanied by H↵ line profiles with strong red-shift...
Context. Observations of hydrogen Balmer lines in solar flares remain an important source of infor...
The observations of solar flare onsets show rapid increase of hard and soft X-rays, ultra-violet emi...
Redshifted components of chromospheric emission lines in the hard X-ray impulsive phase of solar fla...
Redshifted components of chromospheric emission lines in the hard X-ray impulsive phase of solar fla...
From early 80s the observations of solar flare onsets show rapid increases of hard and soft X-rays, ...
The hydrogen Lyman lines (91.2 nm < λ < 121.6 nm) are significant contributors to the radiativ...
The 2014 March 29 X1 solar flare (SOL20140329T17:48) produced bright continuum emission in the far- ...
The 2014 March 29 X1 solar flare (SOL20140329T17:48) produced bright continuum emission in the far- ...
Solar flares are efficient particle accelerators, with a substantial fraction of the energy released...
The broadening of the hydrogen lines during flares is thought to result from increased charge (elect...
ABSTRACT The forward fitting of solar flare observations with radiation–hydrodynamic simula...
We report on radiative hydrodynamic simulations of moderate and strong solar flares. The flares were...