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Date: 2010-07-20 13:43:07
Sun
Light sources
Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
Magnetohydrodynamics
Solar cycle
Solar flare
Solar Dynamics Observatory
Solar variation
Helioseismology
Physics
Plasma physics
Space plasmas

Magnetic Energy Spectra in Solar Active Regions Valentyna Abramenko and Vasyl Yurchyshyn Big Bear Solar Observatory, 40386 N. Shore Lane, Big Bear City, CA[removed]ABSTRACT Line-of-sight magnetograms for 217 active regions

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