Energy release in solar flares - Summary of the Proceedings of the Workshop on Energy Release in Flares, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; 26 February-1 March 1979

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Energy Transfer, Solar Flares, Solar Physics, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Mass Transfer, Particle Acceleration, Solar Corona, Thermalization (Energy Absorption)

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We summarize key problems in our understanding of energy release in solar flares, as addressed by participants in a recent workshop. These problems fall into three broad areas: (i) Transport and thermalization of energy, (ii) acceleration of particles, and (iii) origin and effects of mass motions. We then describe how suitably coordinated collaborative observing sequences during the forthcoming Solar Maximum Year are potentially capable of resolving some of these issues.

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