Max Millennium News

Richard Canfield canfield at mithra.physics.montana.edu
Wed Dec 18 14:16:25 MST 2013


                           MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
                            18 December 2013
CONTENTS

1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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Injection of thermal and suprathermal seed particles into coronal
shocks of varying obliquity   
-- Battarbee, M.; Vainio, R.; Laitinen, T.; Hietala, H.

Calibrating Data from the Hinode/X-Ray Telescope and Associated
Uncertainties	
-- Adam R. Kobelski, Steven H. Saar, Mark A. Weber, David E. McKenzie,
   Katharine K. Reeves

Plasma radio emission from inhomogeneous collisional plasma of a
flaring loop   
-- Heather Ratcliffe, Eduard. P. Kontar

Reversals of the Sun's polar magnetic fields in relation to activity
complexes and coronal holes	   
-- A.V. Mordvinov and S.A. Yazev

Forward-Modeling of Doppler Shifts in EUV Spectral Lines 	
-- Y. Taroyan, S. J. Bradshaw 	

Quiescent Reconnection Rate Between Emerging Active Regions and
Preexisting Field, with Associated Heating: NOAA AR 11112, 
-- Tarr, L.A., Longcope, D.W., McKenzie, D.E., and Yoshimura, K.

Turbulent pitch-angle scattering and diffusive transport of
hard-X-ray producing electrons in flaring coronal loops 
-- Kontar, E. P.; Bian, N. H.; Emslie, A. G.; Vilmer, N.

Observation of Heating by Flare-accelerated Electrons in a Solar
Coronal Mass Ejection  
-- Lindsay Glesener, Sam Krucker, Hazel Bain, Robert Lin

2. FROM THE EDITOR ------------------

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