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  1. A Partial Eruption of a Sigmoid Filament in the Small Dipole Active Region 12734
  2. Impact of the Eclipsed Sun on Terrestrial Atmospheric Parameters in Desert Locations: A Comprehensive Overview and Two Events Case Study in Saudi Arabia
  3. Characterization and Correction of the Scattering Background Produced by Dust on the Objective Lens of the Lijiang 10-cm Coronagraph
  4. Investigating the associations between solar flares and magnetic complexity of active regions
  5. A 50-mm balloon-borne white-light coronagraph: I.Basic structure and experiments on the ground
  6. A Review of Daytime Atmospheric Optical Turbulence Profile Detection Technology
  7. 基于丽江10 cm日冕仪的镜面尘埃杂散光研究
  8. Comparison of the Coronal Green-line Intensities with the EUV Measurements from SDO/AIA
  9. On the Relation Between Coronal Green Line Brightness and Magnetic Fields Intensity
  10. Characterization of local regional atmospheric turbulence by parallel laser beams
  11. Ground experiment of a 50 mm balloon-borne coronagraph for near space project
  12. Helicity observations of active regions during the exchange period of Solar Cycle 24 and 25
  13. In Situ Detection of the Solar Eruption: Lay a Finger on the Sun
  14. Evaluation of the day-time ground-level turbulence at Mt Wumingshan with a microthermal sensor
  15. Daytime optical turbulence profiling with a profiler of the differential solar limb
  16. Research progress on coronal extreme ultraviolet waves
  17. Comparative Analyses of Plasma Properties and Composition in Two Types of Small-scale Interplanetary Flux-ropes
  18. On the Fast Propagating Ultra-hot Disturbance Captured by SDO/AIA: An In-depth Insight into the Coronal Nonlinear Dynamics
  19. Data processing and data products from 2017 to 2019 campaign of astronomical site testing at Ali, Daocheng and Muztagh-ata
  20. Site testing campaign for the Large Optical/infrared Telescope of China: general introduction of the Daocheng site
  21. Site testing campaign for the Large Optical/infrared Telescope of China: overview
  22. A Statistical Study of the Plasma and Composition Distribution inside Magnetic Clouds: 1998–2011
  23. Responses and Periodic Variations of Cosmic Ray Intensity and Solar Wind Speed to Sunspot Numbers
  24. Two Quasi-periodic Fast-propagating Magnetosonic Wave Events Observed in Active Region NOAA 11167
  25. Multilayered Kelvin–Helmholtz Instability in the Solar Corona
  26. Stereoscopic Observations of an Erupting Mini-filament-driven Two-sided-loop Jet and the Applications for Diagnosing a Filament Magnetic Field
  27. Solar site testing at Mt. Wumingshan in Western China
  28. Accurate focusing technology for the coronal images
  29. A Longitudinally Asymmetrical Kink Oscillation of Coronal Loop Caused by a Diagonally Placed Flare below the Loop System
  30. A New Small Satellite Sunspot Triggering Recurrent Standard and Blowout Coronal Jets
  31. The Periodic and Temporal Behaviors of Solar X-Ray Flares in Solar Cycles 23 and 24
  32. First Unambiguous Imaging of Large-scale Quasi-periodic Extreme-ultraviolet Wave or Shock
  33. A Quasi-periodic Propagating Wave and Extreme-ultraviolet Waves Excited Simultaneously in a Solar Eruption Event
  34. A Blowout Jet Associated with One Obvious Extreme-ultraviolet Wave and One Complicated Coronal Mass Ejection Event
  35. Two Energy-release Processes Observed in the Eruption of a Confined Filament System
  36. Formation and eruption of a double-decker filament triggered by micro-bursts and recurrent jets in the filament channel
  37. Coronal EUV, QFP, and kink waves simultaneously launched during the course of jet–loop interaction
  38. Homologous Large-amplitude Nonlinear Fast-mode Magnetosonic Waves Driven by Recurrent Coronal Jets
  39. Operation of the astronomical monitoring stations at Mt. Wumingshan
  40. Image enhancement for the observation of the solar corona
  41. The Effect of Magnetic and Density Differences on the Fast Kink Oscillations of Neighboring Coronal Loops
  42. EUV Waves Driven by the Sudden Expansion of Transequatorial Loops Caused by Coronal Jets
  43. Piecewise mass flows within a solar prominence observed by the New Vacuum Solar Telescope
  44. Dispersively formed quasi-periodic fast magnetosonic wavefronts due to the eruption of a nearby mini-filament
  45. The morphological comparison and analysis of coronal green line
  46. The coronal green line monitoring: a traditional but powerful tool for coronal physics
  47. Automatic Solar Seeing Observations at Mt. Wumingshan in Western China
  48. A Quasi-periodic Fast-propagating Magnetosonic Wave Associated with the Eruption of a Magnetic Flux Rope
  49. On a Small-scale EUV Wave: The Driving Mechanism and the Associated Oscillating Filament
  50. Conditions for Coronal Observations at the Lijiang Observatory in 2011
  51. Successive Two-sided Loop Jets Caused by Magnetic Reconnection between Two Adjacent Filamentary Threads
  52. A New Coronal Loop Identification Method Based on Phase Congruency
  53. Fundamental and Harmonic Oscillations in Neighboring Coronal Loops
  54. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DISTRIBUTION OF MAGNETIC DECAY INDEX AND FILAMENT ERUPTIONS
  55. FINE MAGNETIC STRUCTURE AND ORIGIN OF COUNTER-STREAMING MASS FLOWS IN A QUIESCENT SOLAR PROMINENCE
  56. Progress of site survey for large solar telescopes in western China
  57. INTERACTION AND MERGING OF TWO SINISTRAL FILAMENTS
  58. Automatic data analysis for the Sky Brightness Monitor
  59. IMAGING OBSERVATION OF QUASI-PERIODIC DISTURBANCES' AMPLITUDES INCREASING WITH HEIGHT IN THE POLAR REGION OF THE SOLAR CORONA
  60. Statistical analysis of sunspot groups and flares for solar maximum and minimum
  61. Erratum to: Observations of a Quasi-periodic, Fast-Propagating Magnetosonic Wave in Multiple Wavelengths and Its Interaction with Other Magnetic Structures
  62. Observations of a Quasi-periodic, Fast-Propagating Magnetosonic Wave in Multiple Wavelengths and Its Interaction with Other Magnetic Structures
  63. DIFFRACTION, REFRACTION, AND REFLECTION OF AN EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET WAVE OBSERVED DURING ITS INTERACTIONS WITH REMOTE ACTIVE REGIONS
  64. The preliminary analysis of sunshine durations with meteorological data for the Chinese Giant Solar Telescope site survey
  65. Distinct propagating fast wave trains associated with flaring energy releases
  66. The Chinese Giant Solar Telescope
  67. Relation of Seismic Wave Energy and Magnetic Field Intensity on the Solar Surface
  68. SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVATION OF SOLAR OSCILLATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONAL LOOPS FROM THE PHOTOSPHERE TO THE CORONA
  69. OBSERVATION OF HIGH-SPEED OUTFLOWS IN CORONAL LOOPS ASSOCIATED WITH PHOTOSPHERIC MAGNETIC FIELD EVOLUTION
  70. Changing photospheric vector magnetic fields associated with a B4.2-class solar flare
  71. Observational evidence of unwinding and chirality changing in penumbral filaments by Hinode
  72. IMAGING OBSERVATIONS OF QUASI-PERIODIC PULSATIONS IN SOLAR FLARE LOOPS WITHSDO/AIA
  73. EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF QUASI-PERIODIC PULSATIONS IN A SOLAR POST-FLARE CUSP-SHAPE LOOP WITHSDO/AIA
  74. EVIDENCE FOR THE WAVE NATURE OF AN EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET WAVE OBSERVED BY THE ATMOSPHERIC IMAGING ASSEMBLY ON BOARD THESOLAR DYNAMICS OBSERVATORY
  75. OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF THE QUASI-PERIODIC FAST-PROPAGATING MAGNETOSONIC WAVES AND THE ASSOCIATED FLARE ON 2011 MAY 30
  76. SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVATIONS OF A LARGE-SCALE WAVE EVENT IN THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE: FROM PHOTOSPHERE TO CORONA
  77. Using a New Sky Brightness Monitor to Observe the Annular Solar Eclipse on 15 January 2010
  78. REVISION OF SOLAR SPICULE CLASSIFICATION
  79. SYMPATHETIC PARTIAL AND FULL FILAMENT ERUPTIONS OBSERVED IN ONE SOLAR BREAKOUT EVENT
  80. MAGNETIC FIELDS OF AN ACTIVE REGION FILAMENT FROM FULL STOKES ANALYSIS OF Si I 1082.7 nm AND He I 1083.0 nm
  81. ON A CORONAL BLOWOUT JET: THE FIRST OBSERVATION OF A SIMULTANEOUSLY PRODUCED BUBBLE-LIKE CME AND A JET-LIKE CME IN A SOLAR EVENT
  82. Measurement of Aureole and Suppression of Internal Stray Light of Aureole Photometer
  83. KINEMATICS AND FINE STRUCTURE OF AN UNWINDING POLAR JET OBSERVED BY THE SOLAR DYNAMIC OBSERVATORY /ATMOSPHERIC IMAGING ASSEMBLY
  84. A time series of filament eruptions observed by three eyes from space: from failed to successful eruptions
  85. A FLUX ROPE ERUPTION TRIGGERED BY JETS
  86. OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE OF UNWINDING AND CHIRALITY CHANGING IN PENUMBRAL FILAMENTS BYHINODE
  87. The coronal magnetic field reversal observed by the SOLARC instrument
  88. Coronal magnetic fields from the inversion of linear polarization measurements
  89. Observation of interactions between two erupting filaments
  90. Coronal magnetic fields inferred from IR wavelength and comparison with EUV observations
  91. LOCAL TWIST AND CURRENT HELICITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF ACTIVE REGION NOAA 10930
  92. NEW OBSERVATION OF FAILED FILAMENT ERUPTIONS: THE INFLUENCE OF ASYMMETRIC CORONAL BACKGROUND FIELDS ON SOLAR ERUPTIONS
  93. Lorentz Force: A Possible Driving Force for Sunspot Rotation
  94. Observational Test of Coronal Magnetic Field Models. I. Comparison with Potential Field Model
  95. A Study of Surges: II. On the Relationship between Chromospheric Surges and Coronal Mass Ejections
  96. Observation of Interactions and Eruptions of Two Filaments
  97. Evolution of Magnetic Nonpotentiality in NOAA AR 10486
  98. The X10 Flare on 29 October 2003: Was It Triggered by Magnetic Reconnection between Counter-Helical Fluxes?
  99. A Quantitative Study on Magnetic Configuration for Active Regions
  100. Production of Filaments by Surges
  101. Evolution of Barb Angle and Filament Eruption
  102. Observations of an Emerging Flux Region Surge: Implications for Coronal Mass Ejections Triggered by Emerging Flux
  103. A Study On Surges: I. Automatic Detection Of Dynamic Hα Dark Features From High-Cadence Full-Disk Observations
  104. Rapid Change of δ Spot Structure Associated with Seven Major Flares
  105. The first direct evidence for magnetic reconnection below a surge/jet on the photosphere.
  106. Formation of Opposite-Sign Magnetic Helicity by an Erupting Filament in a Coronal Mass Ejection
  107. Observational Evidence of a Magnetic Flux Rope Eruption Associated with the X3 Flare on 2002 July 15
  108. Analysis of a delta spot
  109. Helicity Evolution Of A Spot
  110. Relationship between magnetic field evolution and major flare event on July 14, 2000
  111. Magnetic Configuration and Evolution in a Solar Active Region
  112. A kinematic study of the Galaxy