Talk:Coronal radiative losses
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Expert attention, please.
Looks pretty good, but it is very technical. Any chance of at least making the leed less forbidding?
This is part of the astrophysical courses I attended at the University before my graduation and during my PhD in Physics. Maybe it is too technical, but the physics of optically-thin plasmas is fundamental to understand the solar corona and all the X-ray astronomy. In the italian page on www.wikipedia.it ("perdite radiative della corona solare") another user linked some lectures of the University of Padova and of the University of Pisa, where the same topics are explained, but these lectures are in italian and should be translated into english. 15:31, 30 December 2010 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ritabetta (talk • contribs)
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