Max Millennium News

Keiji YOSHIMURA yosimura at mithra.physics.montana.edu
Thu Sep 13 10:20:59 MDT 2012


                          MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
                           13 September 2012

CONTENTS

1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. ANNOUNCEMENT : IAU Symposium 300
     "Nature of solar  prominences and their role in Space Weather"
3. FROM THE EDITOR
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl

Can solar wind viscous drag account for CME deceleration?
-- Prasad Subramanian, Alejandro Lara, Andrea Borgazzi

Forecasting the Maxima of Solar Cycle 24 with Coronal Fe XIV Emission
-- Richard C. Altrock

The Extended Solar Cycle Tracked High into the Corona
-- S. J. Tappin, R. C. Altrock

Magnetic Flux of EUV Arcade and Dimming Regions as a Relevant Parameter
for Early Diagnostics of Solar Eruptions - Sources of Non-Recurrent
Geomagnetic Storms and Forbush Decreases
-- I. M. Chertok, V. V. Grechnev, A. V. Belov, A. A. Abunin

Low ionization state plasma in CMEs
-- Jin-Yi Lee and John C. Raymond


2. ANNOUNCEMENT : IAU Symposium 300 in Paris, France
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 "Nature of solar prominences and their role in Space Weather".
 10-14 June 2013 in Paris (France)
 
 http://iaus300.sciencesconf.org <http://iaus300.sciencesconf.org/>
 
 Dear colleagues,
 
 This is the first announcement for the Symposium 300 of the 
 International Astronomical Union, entitled "Nature of solar prominences
 and their role in Space Weather". The conference will be held in Paris at
 the Ecole de Suprieure de Chimie (France), 10-14 June 2013.
 
 The web site is open!
 Key Topics:
 1/ Prominences  : formation, dynamics, environment
 2/ Prominence plasma properties, including prominence seismology
 3/ Magnetic field : measurements, topology, support
 4/ Large-scale patterns and cyclic evolution
 5/ Prominence destabilization, CMEs,  reconstruction in 3D
 6/ ICMEs in the heliosphere, magnetic clouds; their impact on the Earth environment
 7/ Stellar quiescent and eruptive prominences and stellar CMEs
 8/ Requirements for future instrumentation and prospects for future missions
 
 * Confirmed speakers:*  G.Aulanier, J. Ballester, T.Berger, P. Dmoulin,
 S. Gibson,  S.Gunar,  J.Karpen, B.Lavraud, B. Lites, N. Lugaz, P. Martens,
 S.Parenti, E. Priest, A.van Ballegooijen, T.Shibata, A.Vidotto
 
 *Important dates:*
 * Early registration opens:  1  Nov 2012
 * Deadline for IAU grant application: 15 Jan 2013
 * Decision for IAU financial support: 01 Feb 2013
 * Deadline for early registration: 01 Apr 2013
 * Abstract deadline for contributed talks: 10 Mar 2013
 * Decision of the program: end  April 2013
 * Deadline for proceedings submission: 15 Sep 2013
 
 
 We hope to see as many of you as possible in Paris next year!
 Best regards, Brigitte Schmieder (on behalf of the SOC and LOC)
 
 Brigitte Schmieder
 LESIA, Observatoire de Paris (33145077817)
 brigitte.schmieder at obspm.fr


3. FROM THE EDITOR
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