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Säm Krucker
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 394
Citations - 20683
Säm Krucker is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar flare & Flare. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 372 publications receiving 18539 citations. Previous affiliations of Säm Krucker include Kyung Hee University & ETH Zurich.
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RHESSI Discovery of a Coronal Non-Thermal Hard X-Ray Source in the 23 July 2002 Gamma-Ray Line Flare
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Fine-pitch semiconductor detector for the FOXSI mission
Shin-nosuke Ishikawa,Shinya Saito,Shin Watanabe,Hirokazu Odaka,T. Fukuyama,S. Sugimoto,Motohide Kokubun,Tadayuki Takahashi,Yukikatsu Terada,Hiroyasu Tajima,Takaaki Tanaka,Säm Krucker,Steven Christe,S. McBride,Lindsay Glesener +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Double-sided Si Strip Detector (DSSD) with a low-noise front-end ASIC was used as the FOXSI focal plane detector, which will fulfill the scientific requirements on the spatial resolution, energy resolution, lower threshold energy and time resolution.
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Flight production of Caliste-SO: the hard x-ray spectrometers for solar orbiter/STIX instrument
Olivier Limousin,A. Meuris,O. Gevin,C. Blondel,Modeste Donati,Luc Dumaye,Isabelle Le Mer,J. Martignac,Thierry Tourrette,M.C. Vassal,Dominique Blain,Mohamed Boussadia,Nicolas Fiant,Fabrice Soufflet,Martin Bednarzik,G. Birrer,Stefan Stutz,Christopher Wild,Marc Billot,Isabelle Fratter,Oliver Grimm,Säm Krucker +21 more
TL;DR: The Caliste-SO is a CdTe hybrid detector that will be used as a spectrometer unit in the Spectrometer Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) on-board the Solar Orbiter space mission as mentioned in this paper.
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On the Origin of Solar Energetic Particle Events
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the solar origin of 1-300 keV electrons and 0.1-6 MeV protons and found that one class of electron events escaping into interplanetary space are related to the radio type III burst related events, but there is also a second class of events released after the impulsive phase of the flare that is possibly related to coronal shocks.
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The Micro Solar Flare Apparatus (MiSolFA) instrument concept
TL;DR: The Micro Solar-Flare Apparatus (MiSolFA) as mentioned in this paper is a compact X-ray imaging spectrometer designed for a small 6U micro-satellite.