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Detection of Quasi-Periodic Pulsations in Solar EUV Time Series
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-018-1281-x Bibcode: 2018SoPh..293...61D

Zhukov, A. N.; Dolla, L.; Lapenta, G. +2 more

Quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) are intrinsically connected to the mechanism of solar flares. They are regularly observed in the impulsive phase of flares since the 1970s. In the past years, the studies of QPPs regained interest with the advent of a new generation of soft X-ray/extreme ultraviolet radiometers that pave the way for statistical sur…

2018 Solar Physics
PROBA-2 38
On the Performance of Multi-Instrument Solar Flare Observations During Solar Cycle 24
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-017-1233-x Bibcode: 2018SoPh..293...18M

Milligan, Ryan O.; Ireland, Jack

The current fleet of space-based solar observatories offers us a wealth of opportunities to study solar flares over a range of wavelengths. Significant advances in our understanding of flare physics often come from coordinated observations between multiple instruments. Consequently, considerable efforts have been, and continue to be, made to coord…

2018 Solar Physics
Hinode IRIS PROBA-2 11
Analysis of a Failed Eclipse Plasma Ejection Using EUV Observations
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-018-1257-x Bibcode: 2018SoPh..293...42T

Koutchmy, S.; Tavabi, E.; Bazin, C.

The photometry of eclipse white-light (W-L) images showing a moving blob is interpreted for the first time together with observations from space with the PRoject for On Board Autonomy (PROBA-2) mission (ESA). An off-limb event seen with great details in W-L was analyzed with the SWAP imager (Sun Watcher using Active pixel system detector and image…

2018 Solar Physics
PROBA-2 SOHO 2