Max Millennium News
Keiji YOSHIMURA
yosimura at solar.physics.montana.edu
Wed Sep 29 08:59:08 MDT 2021
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
29 September 2021
CONTENTS
1. CALL FOR PAPERS
"The Sun Seen with the ALMA - First Results"
2. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
3. FROM THE EDITOR
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1. CALL FOR PAPERS
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> From Costas Alissandrakis (calissan at uoi.gr)
Article collection on first results of solar observations with ALMA
We would like to draw the attention of colleagues and ask for contributions
to an article collection on "The Sun Seen with the Atacama Large mm and
sub-mm Array (ALMA) - First Results", to be published in Frontiers in
Astronomy and Space Sciences/Frontiers in Stellar and Solar Physics as a
Research Topic.
With the roll-out of solar observing capabilities in 2016, the Atacama
Large mm and sub-mm Array (ALMA) has been regularly observing the Sun with
unprecedented spatial (~1") and temporal resolution (1s) in this wavelength
range. The goal of this Research Topic is to make an assessment of what we
have learned so far from ALMA observations of the Sun and thus put in
perspective ALMA’s contribution to our understanding of the physical
processes in the solar atmosphere while, at the same time, serve as a guide
to future work. An additional goal is to identify
observational/computational aspects that need to be addressed and thus help
to improve the quality and value of the observations. To this end, it will
include both review articles and original works.
Submission deadlines: 29 October 2021 for abstracts, 28 February 2022 for manuscripts
Editors: Costas Alissandrakis, Tim Bastian, Masumi Shimojo and Alexander Nindos
For more information and submission details see
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/24755/
2. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
Multiple electron acceleration instances during a series of solar
-- Marina Battaglia, Rohit Sharma, Yingjie Luo, Bin Chen, Sijie Yu, Sam Krucker
CME-Driven and Flare-Ignited Fast Magnetosonic Waves Successively Detected
in a Solar Eruption
-- Zhou, Xinping ; Shen, Yuandeng ; Su, Jiangtao ; Tang, Zehao ;
Zhou, Chengrui ; Duan, Yadan ; Tan, Song
Sympathetic Filament Eruptions within a Fan-spine Magnetic System
-- Zhou, Chengrui ; Shen, Yuandeng ; Zhou, Xinping ; Tang, Zehao ; Duan, Yadan ;
Tan, Song
3. FROM THE EDITOR
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