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A weak coronal heating event associated with periodic particle acceleration episodes

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The Study of Quasi-Periodic Pulsations in Solar and Stellar Flares with SKA cites this paper.

The Study of Quasi-Periodic Pulsations in Solar and Stellar Flares with SKA A weak coronal heating event associated with periodic particle acceleration episodes

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First monitoring campaign of a Main-sequence Radio Pulse emitter: the case of CU Vir cites this paper.

First monitoring campaign of a Main-sequence Radio Pulse emitter: the case of CU Vir A weak coronal heating event associated with periodic particle acceleration episodes

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