MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
27 March 2013
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2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Solar flares at submillimeter wavelengths
-- Krucker et al.
Line-of-sight geometrical and instrumental resolution effects
on intensity perturbations by sausage modes
-- P. Antolin, T. Van Doorsselaere
Radio fiber bursts and fast magnetoacoustic wave trains
-- Karlicky, M., Meszarosova, H., Jelinek, P.
Fast Magnetoacoustic Waves in a Fan Structure Above a Coronal
Magnetic Null Point
-- Meszarosova, H., Dudik, J., Karlicky, M., Madsen, F.R.H., Sawant, H.S.
Dynamics of Chromospheric Upflows and Underlying Magnetic Fields
-- Yurchyshyn, Vasyl; Abramenko, Valentyna; Goode, Phil
Recent variability of the solar spectral irradiance and its impact
on climate modelling
-- I. Ermolli, K. Matthes, T. Dudok de Wit, N. A. Krivova,
K. Tourpali, M. Weber, Y. C. Unruh, L. Gray, U. Langematz,
P. Pilewskie, E. Rozanov, W. Schmutz, A. Shapiro, S. K. Solanki,
and T. N. Woods
CoMP observations of Coronal Mass Ejections
-- Tian, H.; Tomczyk, S.; McIntosh, S. W.; Bethge, C.; de Toma,
G.; Gibson, S.
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33. ROSA observations of concurrent kink and sausage modes in
chromospheric fibrils
by Richard Morton, Northumbria University
Evidence for ubiquitous and energetic MHD waves.
http://www.uksolphys.org/?p=5801
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
20 March 2013
CONTENTS
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Alfven waves in a partially ionized two-fluid plasma
-- R. Soler, M. Carbonell, J. L. Ballester, J. Terradas
Rotational effects on the negative magnetic pressure instability
-- Illa R. Losada, A. Brandenburg, N. Kleeorin, Dhrubaditya Mitra,
I. Rogachevskii
Collisional and Radiative Processes in Optically Thin Plasmas
-- Stephen J. Bradshaw, John C. Raymond
Diagnosing the time-dependence of active region core heating from
the emission measure: II. Nanoflare trains
-- Jeffrey W. Reep, Stephen J. Bradshaw, James A. Klimchuk
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
13 March 2013
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EVIDENCE FOR THE PHOTOSPHERIC EXCITATION OF INCOMPRESSIBLE
CHROMOSPHERIC WAVES
-- R. J. Morton, G. Verth, V. Fedun, S. Shelyag, R. Erdelyi
Distinct propagating fast wave trains associated with flaring energy
releases
-- Ding Yuan, Yuandeng Shen, Yu Liu, V.M. Nakariakov, Baolin Tan,
Jing Huang
Phase relations for seismology of photospheric flux tubes
-- M. G. Moreels and T. Van Doorsselaere
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
06 March 2013
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The Specific Acceleration Rate in Loop-structured Solar Flares --
Implications for Electron Acceleration Models
-- Jingnan Guo, A. Gordon Emslie, Michele Piana
Plasmoid Ejections and Loop Contractions in an Eruptive M7.7 Solar
Flare: Evidence of Particle Acceleration and Heating in Magnetic
Reconnection Outflows
-- Wei Liu, Qingrong Chen, Vahe' Petrosian
The Thermal Properties of Solar Flares over Three Solar Cycles
Using GOES X-Ray Observations
-- Ryan, Daniel F.; Milligan, Ryan O.; Gallagher, Peter T.; Dennis,
Brian R.; Tolbert, A. Kim; Schwartz, Richard A.; Young, C. Alex
Connecting the Sun's High-Resolution Magnetic Carpet to the
Turbulent Heliosphere
-- S. R. Cranmer, A. A. van Ballegooijen, L. N. Woolsey
Initiation of Coronal Mass Ejections by Sunspot Rotation
-- Torok, T., Temmer, M., Valori, G., Veronig, A. M., van
Driel-Gesztelyi, L., Vrsnak, B.
Coronal Mass Ejections Associated with Slow Long Duration Flares
-- U. Bak-Steslicka, S. Kolomanski, T. Mrozek
Statistical seismology of transverse waves in the solar corona
-- Verwichte, E., Van Doorsselaere, T., White, R.S. & Antolin, P.
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