================== update: 2015-12-01 20151125Wed-20151201Tue +++++++++++++++++++++++ total: 21 5 ApJ 4 A&A 3 Solphys 9 arXiv +++++++++++++++++++++++ ApJ[5] ====== Radiative Transfer Modeling of the Enigmatic Scattering Polarization in the Solar Na I D1 Line Luca Belluzzi, Javier Trujillo Bueno, and Egidio Landi DeglInnocenti +++++ Critical Decay Index at the Onset of Solar Eruptions F. P. Zuccarello, G. Aulanier, and S. A. Gilchrist +++++ Observing Cascades of Solar Bullets at High Resolution. II. E. Scullion, O. Engvold, Y. Lin, and L. Rouppe van der Voort +++++ Quiet-Sun Network Bright Point Phenomena with Sigmoidal Signatures D. L. Chesny, H. M. Oluseyi, N. B. Orange, and P. R. Champey +++++ Numerical Simulations of Sunspot Decay: On the Penumbra-Evershed Flow-Moat Flow Connection M. Rempel +++++ A&A[4] ====== Sunspot areas and tilt angles for solar cycles 7-10 V. Senthamizh Pavai, R. Arlt, M. Dasi-Espuig, N. A. Krivova and S. K. Solanki +++++ Self-consistent Monte Carlo simulations of proton acceleration in coronal shocks: Effect of anisotropic pitch-angle scattering of particles A. Afanasiev, M. Battarbee and R. Vainio +++++ Self-consistent particle-in-cell simulations of fundamental and harmonic plasma radio emission mechanisms J. O. Thurgood and D. Tsiklauri +++++ High-temperature differential emission measure and altitude variations in the temperature and density of solar flare coronal X-ray sources Natasha L. S. Jeffrey, Eduard P. Kontar and Brian R. Dennis +++++ Solphys[3] ========== Relationships Among Geomagnetic Storms, Interplanetary Shocks, Magnetic Clouds, and Sunspot Number During 1995 - 2012 Chin-Chun Wu, Ronald P. Lepping +++++ A Comparison of Global Magnetic Field Skeletons and Active-Region Upflows S. J. Edwards, C. E. Parnell, L. K. Harra, J. L. Culhane, D. H. Brooks +++++ Forbush Decrease Prediction Based on Remote Solar Observations M. Dumbovic, B. Vrsnak, J. Calogovic +++++ arXiv[9] ======== arXiv:1511.07620 Predicting Coronal Mass Ejections transit times to Earth with neural network D. Sudar, B. Vrsnak, M. Dumbovic +++++ arXiv:1511.07757 Correlation of hard X-ray and white light emission in solar flares Matej Kuhar, Sam Krucker, Juan Carlos Martinez Oliveros, Marina Battaglia, Lucia Kleint, Diego Casadei, Hugh S. Hudson Comments: Accepted for publication by ApJ +++++ arXiv:1511.07767 Long-term trends of magnetic bright points: I. Number of MBPs at disc centre D. Utz, R. Muller, S. Thonhofer, A. Veronig, A. Hanslmeier, M. Bodnarova, M. Barta, J. C. del Toro Iniesta Comments: 10 pages, 9 figures, to be published in Astronomy and Astrophysics (in press) +++++ arXiv:1511.07900 Transition-Region/Coronal Signatures and Magnetic Setting of Sunspot Penumbral Jets: Hinode (SOT/FG), Hi-C and SDO/AIA Observations Sanjiv K. Tiwari, Ronald L. Moore, Amy R. Winebarger, Shane E. Alpert Comments: 11 pages, 8 figures, to appear in ApJ, movies temporarily at: this https URL +++++ arXiv:1511.08548 A coupled 2X2D Babcock-Leighton solar dynamo model. I. Surface magnetic flux evolution Alexandre Lemerle, Paul Charbonneau, Arnaud Carignan-Dugas Journal-ref: The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 810, Issue 1, article id. 78, 18 pp. (2015) +++++ arXiv:1511.08618 Wave propagation in a solar quiet region and the influence of the magnetic canopy Ioannis Kontogiannis, Georgia Tsiropoula, Kostas Tziotziou Comments: 10 pages, 6 figures +++++ arXiv:1511.08863 Diagnose Physical Conditions Near the Flare Energy-release Sites from Observations of Solar Microwave Type III Bursts Baolin Tan, Marian Karlicky, Hana Meszarosova, Guangli Huang Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures, accepted by RAA, 2015 +++++ arXiv:1511.08991 Chromospheric sunspots in millimeter range as observed by Nobeyama Radioheliograph Kazumasa Iwai, Hideki Koshiishi, Kiyoto Shibasaki, Satoshi Nozawa, Shun Miyawaki, Takuro Yoneya Comments: 15 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ +++++ arXiv:1511.09350 Modeling Jets in the Corona and Solar Wind T. Torok, R. Lionello, V.S. Titov, J.E. Leake, Z. Mikic, J.A. Linker, M.G. Linton Comments: 12 pages, 4 figures, to appear in ASP proceedings +++++