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A study by Kou et al. presents the first spatially resolved microwave imaging spectroscopy of the precursor phase of a major solar eruption. The findings reveal that thermal electron emissions dominate during the slow-rise phase, supporting a scenario of moderate magnetic reconnection prior to the flare’s impulsive onset.
A study by Kou et al. presents the first spatially resolved microwave imaging spectroscopy of the precursor phase of a major solar eruption. The findings reveal that thermal electron emissions dominate during the slow-rise phase, supporting a scenario of moderate magnetic reconnection prior to the flare’s impulsive onset.

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OVSA Science Highlight #1: Microwave Precursor of a Major Solar Eruption


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A study by Kou et al. presents the first spatially resolved microwave imaging spectroscopy of the precursor phase of a major solar eruption. The findings reveal that thermal electron emissions dominate during the slow-rise phase, supporting a scenario of moderate magnetic reconnection prior to the flare’s impulsive onset.