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Amir Caspi
Researcher at Southwest Research Institute
Publications - 99
Citations - 3018
Amir Caspi is an academic researcher from Southwest Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar flare & Flare. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2622 citations. Previous affiliations of Amir Caspi include University of California, Berkeley & University of California.
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An Observational Overview of Solar Flares
Lyndsay Fletcher,Brian R. Dennis,Hugh S. Hudson,Säm Krucker,K. J. H. Phillips,Astrid Veronig,Marina Battaglia,L. Bone,Amir Caspi,Qingrong Chen,Peter T. Gallagher,P. T. Grigis,Haisheng Ji,Haisheng Ji,Wei Liu,Wei Liu,Ryan O. Milligan,Manuela Temmer +17 more
TL;DR: An overview of solar flares and associated phenomena, drawing upon a wide range of observational data primarily from the RHESSI era, is presented in this paper, where the focus is on different areas of flare phenomena (footpoints and ribbons, coronal sources, relationship to coronal mass ejections) and their interconnections.
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An Observational Overview of Solar Flares
Lyndsay Fletcher,Brian R. Dennis,Hugh S. Hudson,Säm Krucker,Kenneth J. H. Phillips,Astrid Veronig,Marina Battaglia,L. Bone,Amir Caspi,Qingrong Chen,Peter T. Gallagher,Paolo C. Grigis,Haisheng Ji,Ryan O. Milligan,Manuela Temmer +14 more
TL;DR: An overview of solar flares and associated phenomena, drawing upon a wide range of observational data primarily from the RHESSI era, is presented in this article, with the emphasis on the observations from multiple points of view, while bearing in mind the models that link them to each other and to theory.
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RHESSI Line and Continuum Observations of Super-hot Flare Plasma
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used RHESSI high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy observations from ~5 to 100 keV to characterize the hot thermal plasma during the 2002 July 23 X4.8 flare.
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Global Energetics of Solar Flares. V. Energy Closure in Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections
Markus J. Aschwanden,Amir Caspi,Christina Cohen,Gordon D. Holman,Ju Jing,Matthieu Kretzschmar,Eduard P. Kontar,James M. McTiernan,R. A. Mewaldt,Aidan M. O'Flannagain,Ian G. Richardson,Daniel F. Ryan,Harry P. Warren,Yan Xu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize the results of four previous studies on the global energetics of solar flares and associated coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which include magnetic, thermal, nonthermal, and CME energies in 399 solar M- and X-class flare events observed during the first 3.5 yr of the SDO mission.
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RHESSI Line and Continuum Observations of Super-hot Flare Plasma
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used RHESSI high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy observations from ~5 to 100 keV to characterize the hot thermal plasma during the 2002 July 23 X4.8 flare.