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Davila, 2011 - Google Patents

High-resolution solar imaging with a photon sieve

Davila, 2011

Document ID
14739339173643733838
Author
Davila J
Publication year
Publication venue
Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation IV

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Dissipation in the solar corona is expected to occur in extremely thin current sheets of order 1-100 km. Emission from these current sheets should be visible in coronal EUV emission lines. However, this spatial scale is far below the resolution of existing imaging instruments …
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