Dear coronal loopers,
I'm pleased to share a preprint on loop oscillations observed with AIA that has been accepted for publication in ApJ.
Share and enjoy, Cheers,
Markus
Aschwanden,M.J. and Schrijver,C.J. 2011, The Astrophysical Journal, ... (in press) URL1="http://www.lmsal.com/~aschwand/eprints/2011_aia_osc.pdf" - _movies/" Coronal loop oscillations observed with AIA : Kink-mode with cross-sectional and density oscillation
_______________________________________ Dr. Markus J. Aschwanden Solar & Astrophysics Laboratory Lockheed Martin Advanced Techology Center Org. ADBS, Bldg. 252 3251 Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA Phone: 650-424-4001, FAX: 650-424-3994 URL: http://www.lmsal.com/~aschwand/ e-mail: aschwanden@lmsal.com _______________________________________
Dear colleagues,
here is a link to a preprint that discusses various (important) issues related to the interpretation of AIA data:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15555
Those of you that were present at the excellent Mallorca meeting might recall the issues we raised there. The paper, which follows on from O'Dwyer et al., contains more.
I encourage all to follow the example in the Appendix to calculate your own AIA responses using CHIANTI. We will soon release v.7, but do not expect huge differences. We are working to try and improve the atomic data for AIA, more to come.
best wishes,
Hello all,
here is a link to a preprint of a paper, accepted for publication on ApJ, that is also discussing issues related to the interpretation of AIA observations:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1109.0704M
cheers, Paola
On 9/9/11 12:03 PM, Giulio Del Zanna wrote:
Dear colleagues,
here is a link to a preprint that discusses various (important) issues related to the interpretation of AIA data:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15555
Those of you that were present at the excellent Mallorca meeting might recall the issues we raised there. The paper, which follows on from O'Dwyer et al., contains more.
I encourage all to follow the example in the Appendix to calculate your own AIA responses using CHIANTI. We will soon release v.7, but do not expect huge differences. We are working to try and improve the atomic data for AIA, more to come.
best wishes,
Hiya
didn't get a chance to say goodbye anymore last week. Hope you had a good trip back.
See you soon ineke
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Paola Testa ptesta@cfa.harvard.edu wrote:
Hello all,
here is a link to a preprint of a paper, accepted for publication on ApJ, that is also discussing issues related to the interpretation of AIA observations:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/**2011arXiv1109.0704Mhttp://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1109.0704M
cheers, Paola
On 9/9/11 12:03 PM, Giulio Del Zanna wrote:
Dear colleagues,
here is a link to a preprint that discusses various (important) issues related to the interpretation of AIA data:
http://solar.physics.montana.**edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?**entry=15555http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15555
Those of you that were present at the excellent Mallorca meeting might recall the issues we raised there. The paper, which follows on from O'Dwyer et al., contains more.
I encourage all to follow the example in the Appendix to calculate your own AIA responses using CHIANTI. We will soon release v.7, but do not expect huge differences. We are working to try and improve the atomic data for AIA, more to come.
best wishes,
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Hi again! I visited Spiros in Ioannina after the Rhodes meeting. (Did I already tell you this?) Toured the region for three days, which was great! Due the air traffic controllers pseudo-strike, I missed my connection on the way home and had to spend the night in Frankfurt. It wasn't so bad, though. Lufthansa put me up in a reasonable hotel and fed me a nice dinner! Any glitches on your trip home?
Jim
From: loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu [mailto:loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu] On Behalf Of Ineke De Moortel Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 3:19 PM To: A mailing list for scientists involved in the observation and modeling of solar loop structures Subject: Re: [Loops] Forward modeling of emission in SDO/AIA passbands from dynamic 3D simulations
Hiya
didn't get a chance to say goodbye anymore last week. Hope you had a good trip back.
See you soon ineke On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Paola Testa <ptesta@cfa.harvard.edumailto:ptesta@cfa.harvard.edu> wrote: Hello all,
here is a link to a preprint of a paper, accepted for publication on ApJ, that is also discussing issues related to the interpretation of AIA observations:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1109.0704M
cheers, Paola
On 9/9/11 12:03 PM, Giulio Del Zanna wrote:
Dear colleagues,
here is a link to a preprint that discusses various (important) issues related to the interpretation of AIA data:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15555
Those of you that were present at the excellent Mallorca meeting might recall the issues we raised there. The paper, which follows on from O'Dwyer et al., contains more.
I encourage all to follow the example in the Appendix to calculate your own AIA responses using CHIANTI. We will soon release v.7, but do not expect huge differences. We are working to try and improve the atomic data for AIA, more to come.
best wishes,
_______________________________________________ Loops mailing list Loops@solar.physics.montana.edumailto:Loops@solar.physics.montana.edu https://mithra.physics.montana.edu/mailman/listinfo/loops
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr Ineke De Moortel Royal Society University Research Fellow School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St. Andrews North Haugh, St. Andrews tel: (44) 1334 463757 Fife, KY16 9SS fax: (44) 1334 463748 Scotland e-mail: ineke@mcs.st-and.ac.ukmailto:ineke@mcs.st-and.ac.uk
The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland : No SC013532 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sorry, I didn't notice that I was replying to the listserve.
From: Klimchuk, James A. (GSFC-6710) Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 3:10 PM To: 'A mailing list for scientists involved in the observation and modeling of solar loop structures' Subject: RE: [Loops] Forward modeling of emission in SDO/AIA passbands from dynamic 3D simulations
Hi again! I visited Spiros in Ioannina after the Rhodes meeting. (Did I already tell you this?) Toured the region for three days, which was great! Due the air traffic controllers pseudo-strike, I missed my connection on the way home and had to spend the night in Frankfurt. It wasn't so bad, though. Lufthansa put me up in a reasonable hotel and fed me a nice dinner! Any glitches on your trip home?
Jim
From: loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu [mailto:loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu] On Behalf Of Ineke De Moortel Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 3:19 PM To: A mailing list for scientists involved in the observation and modeling of solar loop structures Subject: Re: [Loops] Forward modeling of emission in SDO/AIA passbands from dynamic 3D simulations
Hiya
didn't get a chance to say goodbye anymore last week. Hope you had a good trip back.
See you soon ineke On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Paola Testa <ptesta@cfa.harvard.edumailto:ptesta@cfa.harvard.edu> wrote: Hello all,
here is a link to a preprint of a paper, accepted for publication on ApJ, that is also discussing issues related to the interpretation of AIA observations:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1109.0704M
cheers, Paola
On 9/9/11 12:03 PM, Giulio Del Zanna wrote:
Dear colleagues,
here is a link to a preprint that discusses various (important) issues related to the interpretation of AIA data:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15555
Those of you that were present at the excellent Mallorca meeting might recall the issues we raised there. The paper, which follows on from O'Dwyer et al., contains more.
I encourage all to follow the example in the Appendix to calculate your own AIA responses using CHIANTI. We will soon release v.7, but do not expect huge differences. We are working to try and improve the atomic data for AIA, more to come.
best wishes,
_______________________________________________ Loops mailing list Loops@solar.physics.montana.edumailto:Loops@solar.physics.montana.edu https://mithra.physics.montana.edu/mailman/listinfo/loops
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr Ineke De Moortel Royal Society University Research Fellow School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St. Andrews North Haugh, St. Andrews tel: (44) 1334 463757 Fife, KY16 9SS fax: (44) 1334 463748 Scotland e-mail: ineke@mcs.st-and.ac.ukmailto:ineke@mcs.st-and.ac.uk
The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland : No SC013532 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On 9/28/11 1:12 PM, Klimchuk, James A. (GSFC-6710) wrote:
Sorry, I didn’t notice that I was replying to the listserve.
Don't worry, I do that all the time...
Piet
*From:*Klimchuk, James A. (GSFC-6710) *Sent:* Wednesday, September 28, 2011 3:10 PM *To:* 'A mailing list for scientists involved in the observation and modeling of solar loop structures' *Subject:* RE: [Loops] Forward modeling of emission in SDO/AIA passbands from dynamic 3D simulations
Hi again! I visited Spiros in Ioannina after the Rhodes meeting. (Did I already tell you this?) Toured the region for three days, which was great! Due the air traffic controllers pseudo-strike, I missed my connection on the way home and had to spend the night in Frankfurt. It wasn’t so bad, though. Lufthansa put me up in a reasonable hotel and fed me a nice dinner! Any glitches on your trip home?
Jim
*From:*loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu [mailto:loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu] *On Behalf Of *Ineke De Moortel *Sent:* Tuesday, September 20, 2011 3:19 PM *To:* A mailing list for scientists involved in the observation and modeling of solar loop structures *Subject:* Re: [Loops] Forward modeling of emission in SDO/AIA passbands from dynamic 3D simulations
Hiya
didn't get a chance to say goodbye anymore last week. Hope you had a good trip back.
See you soon ineke
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Paola Testa <ptesta@cfa.harvard.edu mailto:ptesta@cfa.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hello all,
here is a link to a preprint of a paper, accepted for publication on ApJ, that is also discussing issues related to the interpretation of AIA observations:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1109.0704M
cheers, Paola
On 9/9/11 12:03 PM, Giulio Del Zanna wrote:
Dear colleagues,
here is a link to a preprint that discusses various (important) issues related to the interpretation of AIA data:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15555
Those of you that were present at the excellent Mallorca meeting might recall the issues we raised there. The paper, which follows on from O'Dwyer et al., contains more.
I encourage all to follow the example in the Appendix to calculate your own AIA responses using CHIANTI. We will soon release v.7, but do not expect huge differences. We are working to try and improve the atomic data for AIA, more to come.
best wishes,
Loops mailing list Loops@solar.physics.montana.edu mailto:Loops@solar.physics.montana.edu https://mithra.physics.montana.edu/mailman/listinfo/loops
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Dr Ineke De Moortel Royal Society University Research Fellow School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St. Andrews North Haugh, St. Andrews tel: (44) 1334 463757 Fife, KY16 9SS fax: (44) 1334 463748 Scotland e-mail: ineke@mcs.st-and.ac.uk <mailto:ineke@mcs.st-and.ac.uk> The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland : No SC013532 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ Loops mailing list Loops@solar.physics.montana.edu https://mithra.physics.montana.edu/mailman/listinfo/loops
Dear all, those of you at the last loop meeting will recall that in many instances I raised the issue that many lines in the EIS spectra are blended/unidentified.
Here is a link to a preprint with a detailed list of lines and identifications:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/index.pl?entry=15559
this paper only deals with coronal lines. It also includes new elemental abundance measurements. Together with
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009A%26A...508..501D
where a list of purely `cool' TR lines is given, it provides a fairly complete line list, if one excludes high-density, high-temperature (flare) plasmas, or weak lines.
best,
loops@solar.physics.montana.edu