Max Millennium News
Keiji YOSHIMURA
yosimura at solar.physics.montana.edu
Wed Feb 10 10:16:08 MST 2016
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
10 February 2016
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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Three-Year Global Survey of Coronal Null Points
from Potential-Field-Source-Surface (PFSS) Modeling and
Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) Observations
-- M. S. Freed, D. W. Longcope, and D. E. McKenzie
Analysis of Flows Inside Quiescent Prominences as Captured by
Hinode/Solar Optical Telescope
-- M. S. Freed, D. E. McKenzie, D. W. Longcope, and M. Wilburn
Ground-based Observations of the Solar Sources of Space Weather
(Invited Review)
-- Astrid M. Veronig, W. Poetzi
Irreversible Rapid Changes of Magnetic Field Associated with
the 2012 October 23 Circular Near-limb X1.8 Flare
-- Dandan Ye, Chang Liu and Haimin Wang
Tracing the Chromospheric and Coronal Magnetic Field with AIA,
IRIS, IBIS, and ROSA Data
-- Aschwanden, M.J., Reardon, K., and Jess, D.
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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