Major Mission Publications
For all RHESSI-related papers, please browse the papers listed by year on the left.
- The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) - Mission Description and Early Results - Kluwer Academic Publishers (now Springer), 2003, and previously published in Solar Physics, Volume 210, Numbers 1-2, November 2002. Chapters:
- The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI)
- The RHESSI Spectrometer
- The RHESSI Imaging Concept
- RHESSI Aspect Reconstruction
- The PMTRAS Roll Aspect System on RHESSI
- The RHESSI Spacecraft Instrument Data Processing Unit
- RHESSI as a Hard X-Ray Polarimeter
- The RHESSI Experimental Data Center
- RHESSI Data Analysis Software: Rationale and Methods
- Reconstruction of RHESSI Solar Flare Images with a Forward Fitting Method
- Time-domain demodulation of RHESSI light curves
- Relative Timing and Spectra of Solar Flare Hard X-ray sources
- Modeling Images and Spectra of a Solar Flare Observed by RHESSI on 20 February 2002
- Hard x-ray and Metric/Decimetric Radio Observations of the 20 February 2002 Solar Flare
- RHESSI Observations of the Size Scales of Solar Hard X-ray Sources
- Energy budget and imaging spectroscopy of a compact flare
- Spectral and Spatial Variations of Flare Hard X-ray Footpoints
- Energy dependence of electron trapping in a solar flare
- RHESSI and TRACE Observations of the 21 April 2002 x1.5 Flare
- Observations of Atmospheric Gama Rays from Impact of Solar Energetic Particles on 21 Apr 2002
- Chromospheric Height and Density Measurements in a Solar Flare Observed with RHESSI I. Theory
- Chromospheric Height and Density Measurements in a Solar Flare Observed with RHESSI II. Data Analysis
- Empirical correction of RHESSI spectra for photospheric albedo and its effect on inferred electron spectra
- Nonuniform Target Ionization and Fitting Thick Target Electron Injection Spectra to RHESSI Data
- Microflares and hot component in solar active regions
- Hard X-ray Microflares down to 3 keV
- High-Energy Aspects of Solar Flares - a RHESSI-inspired monograph, Springer 2012 (previously published in Space Science Reviews Volume 159, Issues 1-4, 2011). Chapters:
- Preface
- Overview of the Volume
- An Observational Overview of Solar Flares
- Implications of X-ray Observations for Electron Acceleration and Propagation in Solar Flares
- Properties of Energetic Ions in the Solar Atmosphere from ?-Ray and Neutron Observations
- The Relationship Between Solar Radio and Hard X-ray Emission
- Microflares and the Statistics of X-ray Flares
- Deducing Electron Properties from Hard X-ray Observations
- Recent Advances in Understanding Particle Acceleration Processes in Solar Flares
- Energy Release and Particle Acceleration in Flares: Summary and Future Prospects