Choe Gwangson | Department Of Astronomy And Space Science Kyung Hee University
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関連著者
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Choe Gwangson
Department Of Astronomy And Space Science Kyung Hee University
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Moon Yong-jae
Korea Astronomy And Space Science Institute
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Moon Young‐jae
Korea Astronomy And Space Science Institute
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Moon Young-jae
Korea Astronomy And Space Science Institute
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Kim Sujin
Korea Astronomy And Space Science Institute
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Sakao T
National Astronomical Observatory Tokyo
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Sakao Taro
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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Sakao Taro
National Astronomical Observatory
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SAKURAI Takashi
National Astronomical Observatory
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Kim Khan-hyuk
Korea Astronomy And Space Science Institute
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Kim Yeon-han
Korea Astronomy And Space Science Institute
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CHAE Jongchul
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University
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KIM Kap-Sung
Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University
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CHOE Gwangson
Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Kyung Hee University
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Sakurai T
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Sakurai Takashi
Department Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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CHAE Jongchul
Astronomy Program, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University
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Sakurai Takashi
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Chae Jongchul
Astronomy Program Department Of Physics And Astronomy Seoul National University
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Magara Tetsuya
Department Of Astronomy And Space Science School Of Space Research Kyung Hee University
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KANG Jihye
School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University
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AN Jun-Mo
School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University
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CHOE Gwangson
Department of Astronomy and Space Science, School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University
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LEE Hwanhee
School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University
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INOUE Satoshi
School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University
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MAGARA Tetsuya
Department of Astronomy and Space Science, School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University
著作論文
- Two-Step Reconnections in a C3.3 Flare and Its Preflare Activity Observed by Hinode XRT
- Chromospheric Running Wave from a Solar Cyclone Produced through the Emergence of a Twisted Magnetic Flux Tube