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Autor:
John M. Davis, Sandra Cauffman, Patricia L. Bornmann, C. C. Balch, K. Russell, K. S. Wallace, T. T. Saha, E. Hildner, Richard Grubb, D. A. Biesecker, S. M. Hill, E. G. Chipman, G. D. Berthiume, Victor J. Pizzo
Publikováno v:
Solar Physics. 226:283-315
The Solar X-ray Imager (SXI) was launched on 23 July 2001 on NOAA’s GOES-12 satellite and completed post-launch testing on 20 December 2001. It was brought into operations on 21 January 2003. This paper documents SXI performance and calibrations pr
Autor:
Patricia L. Bornmann, T. P. Hartsell
Publikováno v:
Solar Physics. 152:189-194
The goal of this study is to relate the changes in the solar radiative output to the growth and decay of magnetic active regions. We will test the assumption that each index of radiation variability is a convolution of an active-region magnetic drivi
Publikováno v:
Solar Physics. 150:147-164
McIntosh active-region classifications reported during a five-year period were examined to determine similarities among the classes. Two methods were used extensively to determine these similarities. The number of transitions among classes were used
Autor:
M. J. Ledlow, S. P. Bhavsar, Jack O. Burns, R. A. White, Chris Loken, M. Bliton, Patricia L. Bornmann
A catalog of 732 optically selected, nearby poor clusters of galaxies covering the entire sky north of $\rm -3^{\circ}$ declination is presented. The poor clusters, called WBL clusters, were identified as concentrations of 3 or more galaxies with pho
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Autor:
Alex Zehnder, David C. Clark, George H. Fisher, André Csillaghy, A. Gordon Emslie, Patricia L. Bornmann, Gordon J. Hurford, Peter Harvey, Nicole Vilmer, Robert F. Boyle, Isabel Hawkins, N. W. Madden, Frank Snow, D. W. Curtis, Jeff Preble, John C. Brown, Brian R. Dennis, H. Frank van Beek, Markus Aschwanden, Shinzo Enome, S. Slassi-Sennou, Hugh S. Hudson, Takeo Kosugi, C. M. Johns-Krull, Carol Jo Crannell, Reuven Ramaty, Ed Schmahl, Arnold O. Benz, Larry E. Orwig, Robert P. Lin, David H. Pankow, Knud Thomsen, Richard A. Schwartz, Tycho von Rosenvinge, J. M. McTiernan, Reinhold Henneck, David M. Smith, Akilo Michedlishvili, Dominic M. Zarro, Richard C. Canfield, Gordon D. Holman
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The primary scientific objective of the High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (HESSI) Small Explorer mission selected by NASA is to investigate the physics of particle acceleration and energy release in solar flares. Observations will be made of x-r
Improving the performance of the GOES solar x-ray imager with a back-illuminated x-ray sensitive CCD
Publikováno v:
GOES-8 and Beyond.
NOAA has commissioned a solar x-ray imager to be built for use on the GOES spacecraft. The mission of the SXI is to provide soft x-ray imagery of the Sun. The current instrument design employs a microchannel plate detector stack to convert the incide
Autor:
Richard Grubb, Joseph Hirman, David Speich, Patricia L. Bornmann, Lorne Matheson, Rodney Viereck, Howard A. Garcia
Publikováno v:
GOES-8 and Beyond.
The X-Ray Sensor (XRS) on the Geostationary Orbiting Environmental Satellite (GOES) provides a standard referencefor essentially continuous monitoring solar activity and characterizing solar flares. Disk-integrated x-ray fluxes observed byXRS are use
Autor:
Patricia L. Bornmann, Rodney Viereck, Howard J. Singer, Gary Heckman, Terrance Onsager, Richard Grubb
Publikováno v:
GOES-8 and Beyond.
Boulder, CO, 80303ABSTRACTConditions in the near-Earth space environment are of ever increasing importance to our human activities on Earthand in space. The provision of the space environment services required in future depends on improving our under
Autor:
Richard Grubb, Patricia L. Bornmann, Victor J. Pizzo, Joseph Hirman, C. C. Balch, Gary Heckman, David Speich
Publikováno v:
GOES-8 and Beyond.
The first solar x-ray imager (SXI) will provide a major advance in real-time, continuous monitoring of solar- terrestrial conditions. This instrument, which will fly on a Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES), will provide full-dis
Statistics on the frequency of transition between active region classes were calculated and used to derive the expected rate of flaring for the next 2-7 days. Five years of McIntosh active region classifications were analyzed using the newly-develope
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7677b171a45fd6381fdecdd3370601d0
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada216325
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada216325