The Sun is a star, which due to its proximity has a tremendous influence on Earth. Since its very first days mankind tried to "understand the Sun", and especially in the 20th century science has uncovered many of the Sun's secrets by using high resolution observations and describing the Sun by means of models. As an active star the Sun's activity, as expressed in its magnetic cycle, is closely related to the sunspot numbers. Flares play a special role, because they release large energies on very short time scales. They are correlated with enhanced electromagnetic emissions all over the spectrum. Furthermore, flares are sources of energetic particles. Hard X-ray observations (e.g., by NASA's RHESSI spacecraft) reveal that a large fractio...
The Sun is an active star and one manifestation of its activity is the production of solar flares. I...
In H-alpha, so-called two-ribbon structure is observed during solar flares, especially long duration...
The Sun is an active star and one manifestation of its activity is the production of solar flares. I...
Solar flares are among the most energetic and interesting phenomena in the Solar system, releasing u...
Solar flares are huge explosions on the Sun that release a tremendous amount of energy from the coro...
We use RHESSI hard X-ray observations to constrain acceleration of solar flare electrons, generally ...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Combining in situ measurements of energetic electrons and remote sensing observations of hard X‐rays...
Context: Solar flares release a large fraction of their energy into non-thermal electrons, but it is...
Solar flares are the product of a rapid release of energy due to magnetic reconnection, which result...
The Sun offers a convenient nearby laboratory to study the physical processes of particle accelerati...
Knowledge of the energy distribution of electrons accelerated in solar flares is important for const...
The Sun is an active star and one manifestation of its activity is the production of solar flares. I...
In H-alpha, so-called two-ribbon structure is observed during solar flares, especially long duration...
The Sun is an active star and one manifestation of its activity is the production of solar flares. I...
Solar flares are among the most energetic and interesting phenomena in the Solar system, releasing u...
Solar flares are huge explosions on the Sun that release a tremendous amount of energy from the coro...
We use RHESSI hard X-ray observations to constrain acceleration of solar flare electrons, generally ...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
Combining in situ measurements of energetic electrons and remote sensing observations of hard X‐rays...
Context: Solar flares release a large fraction of their energy into non-thermal electrons, but it is...
Solar flares are the product of a rapid release of energy due to magnetic reconnection, which result...
The Sun offers a convenient nearby laboratory to study the physical processes of particle accelerati...
Knowledge of the energy distribution of electrons accelerated in solar flares is important for const...
The Sun is an active star and one manifestation of its activity is the production of solar flares. I...
In H-alpha, so-called two-ribbon structure is observed during solar flares, especially long duration...
The Sun is an active star and one manifestation of its activity is the production of solar flares. I...