Highlights of the Flare Build-up Study |
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Authors: | V Gaizauskas Z Švestka |
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Institution: | (1) Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics, National Research Council of Canada, K1A 0R6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(2) Laboratory for Space Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Years of preparation within the framework of the Flare Build-up Study culminated with intensive observations of solar flares during the Solar Maximum Year (1979–1981). Scientists operating several spacecraft and roughly 70 ground-based observatories participated in an internationally coordinated effort to observe flares with higher spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution over a wider range of wavelengths than heretofore. The FBS stimulated important advances in theories of magnetic reconnection and the growth of plasma instabilities under preflare circumstances. A series of international FBS workshops facilitated data exchanges and collaborative studies for interpreting and synthesizing the wealth of new information about flares. The FBS ended officially at the Symposium on Synopsis of the Solar Maximum Analysis held 2–5 July, 1986 at the COSPAR meeting in Toulouse, France. Here we summarize highlights of its progress towards an understanding of the storage and release of preflare energy. |
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