Max Millennium News

Keiji YOSHIMURA yosimura at solar.physics.montana.edu
Wed Feb 23 13:29:22 MST 2022


                          MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
                           23 February 2022

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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The Dependence of Solar Flare Magnitude on sunspot Area During Activity Cycle 24
-- Lucy Will, Ellis A Avallone, Xudong Sun

Tracking the 3D evolution of a halo coronal mass ejection
using the revised cone model
-- Q. M. Zhang

On the Application of Differential Evolution to the Analysis of X-Ray Spectra
-- Anna Kepa, Barbara Sylwester, Marek Siarkowski, and Janusz Sylwester

A New Magnetic Parameter of Active Regions Distinguishing Large Eruptive and
Confined Solar Flares
-- Ting Li, Xudong Sun, Yijun Hou, Anqin Chen, Shuhong Yang and Jun Zhang

New approach for analysing dynamical processes on the surface
of photospheric vortex tubes
-- Yasir Aljohani, Viktor Fedun, Istvan Ballai, Suzana S. A. Silva,
   Sergiy Shelyag, and Gary Verth

Magnetic field re-configuration associated with a slow rise eruptive X1.2 flare
in NOAA active region 11944
-- Vasyl Yurchyshyn, Xu Yang, Gelu Nita, Gregory Fleishman, Valentina Abramenko,
   Satoshi Inoue, Eun-Kyung Lim, Wenda Cao


2. FROM THE EDITOR
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