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English: Flare loop observed by SDO/AIA 131Å(WEI LIU et al. 2013)
日本語: SDO/AIA 131Åで撮影されたフレアループ(WEI LIU et al. 2013) |
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Plasmoid Ejections and Loop Contractions in an Eruptive M7.7 Solar Flare: Evidence of Particle Acceleration and Heating in Magnetic Reconnection Outflows https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.3321 |
Author | Wei Liu |
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