Posted by Bin Chen | January 31, 2026 | Science highlights
We are pleased to announce two new OVSA Science Highlights:
* #7: Are Nonthermal Electrons Ubiquitously Present in the Quiet Middle Corona? (by Surajit Mondal) — New evidence of weak nonthermal radio emission from Owens Valley Radio Observatory’s Long Wavelength Array.
* #8: Megaelectronvolt electrons in a coronal source of a solar flare (by Gregory Fleishman) — A new study published in Nature Astronomy reveals the location and extent of a distinct group of extremely energetic electrons in a large solar flare.
* #7: Are Nonthermal Electrons Ubiquitously Present in the Quiet Middle Corona? (by Surajit Mondal) — New evidence of weak nonthermal radio emission from Owens Valley Radio Observatory’s Long Wavelength Array.
* #8: Megaelectronvolt electrons in a coronal source of a solar flare (by Gregory Fleishman) — A new study published in Nature Astronomy reveals the location and extent of a distinct group of extremely energetic electrons in a large solar flare.
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Bin Chen, on behalf of the OVSA Team