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P085: Session 10 -- What IS a coronal hole?. Observations of Polar-Region Jets and Their Manifestations in the Solar Wind. Hinode X-ray Jets. Bernard V. Jackson , John M. Clover, P. Paul Hick, Andrew Buffington, John C. Linford, Masumi Shimojo, and Nobuharu Sako. Jet Energy Analysis.
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P085: Session 10 -- What IS a coronal hole? Observations of Polar-Region Jets and Their Manifestations in the Solar Wind Hinode X-ray Jets Bernard V. Jackson, John M. Clover,P. Paul Hick, Andrew Buffington, John C. Linford, Masumi Shimojo, and Nobuharu Sako Jet Energy Analysis 1. Hinode X-ray (HOP 2) Jets: Survey Sep 5 –Sep 22, 2007 2007 SEP 14 7 UT 14:48 18:48 22:48 26:48 Jet Survey (HOP 2): Target Region: North Polar Region FoV: 1053×395 [arcsec x arcsec]. A total of 848 jet-events observed. LASCO C2 IPS Velocity Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Higher Velocity Jet “plume” 2. Hinode Observing Proposal (HOP 187) June 17, 2011 Jet “plume” Title: “Jets from the Solar Surface to Interplanetary Space” Current Participants: B.V. Jackson, M. Shimojo, N. Sako, D. Brooks, A. Sterling,M.Tokumaru, P.K. Manoharan, K. Schenk, R. Howard, J. Gurman, P. Liewer, K. Shibata, W. Pesnell Observation Dates: June 17, 2011 (00:00 – 06:00 UT) Rerun (TBD) Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Jet “plume” Jet “plume” SMEI