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Kandace Kiefer: "Explorations of Charge State Variations in the Solar
Wind Over the Solar Cycle"
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Natalie Larson: "Modeling Solar Flares Using Tapered Coronal Loops"
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Sam Lipschutz: "Differential Emission Measure of Nanoflares"
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Amanda Persichetti: "Coronal Heating of an Active Region Observed by XRT
on 5/5/2010"
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Sam Schonfield: "Beyond the Limb: A Narrow Band Search in the EUV
for Background Objects with the AIA"
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Vincent Surges: "Observations and magnetic Field modeling of the
Flare/CME Event on 4/8/2010"
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Lauren Woolsey: "Empirical Testing of Solar Coronal and Solar Wind
Models"
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Aleida Young: "Competing X-lines During Magnetic Reconnection"
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Caption: Two full disk images taken by the X-Ray Telescope
aboard Hinode are taken one solar rotation apart. In the center of the
left hand image are NOAA active regions 10931 and 10932. A rotation
later the active regions have disappeared, but their effect is still
noticeable in the long quiet sun loops. Yohkoh experts can comment on
whether this was commonly seen by SXT. This type of evolution was seen
in Skylab, though not this clearly (1982; ApJ 259, 359-365).
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