Non-thermal processes in coronae and beyond
K. Poppenhaeger, H. M. Guenther, P. Beiersdorfer, N. S. Brickhouse, J., A. Carter, H. S. Hudson, A. Kowalski, S. Lalitha, M. Miceli, S. J. Wolk

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding non-thermal high-energy processes in astrophysical environments like coronae, flares, and star-forming regions, highlighting new developments and current challenges in atomic data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of recent progress and challenges in modeling non-thermal processes across various astrophysical contexts.
Findings
Advances in high-energy non-thermal effects in Earth's exosphere
New developments in solar and stellar flare studies
Review of atomic database challenges for non-thermal modeling
Abstract
This contribution summarizes the splinter session "Non-thermal processes in coronae and beyond" held at the Cool Stars 17 workshop in Barcelona in 2012. It covers new developments in high energy non-thermal effects in the Earth's exosphere, solar and stellar flares, the diffuse emission in star forming regions and reviews the state and the challenges of the underlying atomic databases.
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