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The unusual vertical mass distribution of NGC 4013 seen through the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G)
Spitzer Survey Stellar Structure Galaxies (S4G)
2011/9/27
NGC 4013 is a nearby Sb edge-on galaxy known for its "prodigious" HI warp and its "giant" tidal stream. Previous work on this unusual object shows that it cannot be fitted satisfactorily by a canonica...
Height structure of X-ray, EUV and white-light emission in a solar flare
Sun: fl ares – Sun: X-rays, gamma-rays – Sun: radio radiation – Sun: UV radiation – Acceleration of particles
2011/10/11
The bulk of solar flare emission originates from very compact sources located in the lower solar atmosphere and seen in various wavelength ranges: near optical, UV, EUV, soft and hard X-rays, and gamm...
Spectroscopic Studies of Solar Corona VI: Trend in Line-width Variation of Coronal Emission Lines with Height Independent of the Structure of Coronal Loops
Sun corona coronal structures emission line widt techniques spectroscopy
2010/9/16
We have obtained spectroscopic observations in coronal emission lines by choosing two lines simultaneously, one [Fe x] 6374Å and the other [Fe xi] 7892Å or [Fe xiii] 10747Å or [Fe xi...
Spectroscopic Studies of Solar Corona VI:Trend in Line-width Variation of Coronal Emission Lines with Height Independent of the Structure of Coronal Loops
Sun:corona coronal structures emission line widths techniques:spectroscopy
2009/5/7
We have obtained spectroscopic observations in coronal emission lines by choosing two lines simultaneously, one [Fe x] 6374Å and the other [Fe xi] 7892Å or [Fe xiii] 10747Å or [Fe xiv] ...
Observational Evidences for Multi-component Magnetic Field Structure in Solar Flares
Solar flares small-scale magnetic fields multi-component structure
2010/9/15
Two solar flares of 25 July 1981 and 5 November 2004 of importance 2N and M4.1/1B, respectively, were investigated using observational data obtained with the Echelle spectrograph of the Kyiv Universit...