No. 206, "Negative Microwave Bursts" by Grechnev & Hudson: Negative microwave bursts happen, in conjunction with flares and "Hyder flares," and modern instrumentation makes them interesting again;
No. 207, "Peristaltic Shocks: a model" by Longcope & Scott: Reconciling reconnection with high preflare coronal densites;
No. 208, "The Post-Burst Increase" by Hudson: Tutorial on flare thermal sources as seen in microwaves and soft X-rays
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We publish these at roughly two-week intervals and welcome contributions, which should be related, at least loosely, to RHESSI science.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
25 September 2013
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Migration and Extension of Solar Active Longitudinal Zones
-- N. Gyenge, T. Baranyi, A. Ludmany
Quasi-periodic wiggles of microwave zebra structures in a solar flare
-- Sijie Yu, V. M. Nakariakov, L. A. Selzer, Baolin Tan and Yihua Yan
Study on Triggering Process of Solar Flares Based on Hinode/SOT
Observations
-- Y. Bamba, K. Kusano, T. T. Yamamoto, and T. J. Okamoto
Twisting solar coronal jet launched at the boundary of an active
region
-- Schmieder B., Guo Y., Moreno-Insertis F., Aulanier G., Yelles
Chaouche L., Nishizuka N., Harra L.K., Thalmann J.K., Vargas
Dominguez S., Liu Y.
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39. Continuum contributions to the SDO/AIA passbands during solar flares<http://www.uksolphys.org/?p=7100>
by Ryan Milligan (QUB)
SDO/EVE sheds new light on flare free-free emission in the EUV
http://www.uksolphys.org/?p=7100
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Iain Hannah and Lyndsay Fletcher
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
18 September 2013
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The behavior of transverse waves in nonuniform solar flux
tubes. I. Comparison of ideal and resistive results
-- R. Soler, M. Goossens, J. Terradas, R. Oliver
Kinetic Alfven Turbulence and Parallel Electric Fields in Flare
Loops
-- J. S. Zhao, D. J. Wu, and J. Y. Lu.
Active region formation through the negative effective magnetic
pressure instability
-- Koen Kemel, Axel Brandenburg, Nathan Kleeorin, Dhrubaditya Mitra,
Igor Rogachevskii
Microwave and EUV Observations of an Erupting Filament and Associated
Flare and CME
-- Alissandrakis, C. E.; Kochanov, A. A.; Patsourakos, S.; Altyntsev,
A. T.; Lesovoi, S. V.; Lesovoya, N. N.
Exploring the capabilities of the Anti-Coincidence Shield of the
INTEGRAL spectrometer to study solar flares
-- Rosa Rodriguez-Gasen, Juergen Kiener, Vincent Tatischeff, Nicole
Vilmer, Clarisse Hamadache, Karl-Ludwig Klein
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
11 September 2013
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Central antarctic climate response to the solar cycle
-- Volobuev D.M.
Cycle dependence of the longitudinal-latitudinal sunspot motion
correlations
-- J. Murakozy, A. Ludmany
Sunspot Group Development in High Resolution
-- J. Murakozy, T. Baranyi, A. Ludmany
Phase lags of solar hemispheric cycles
-- J. Murakozy, A. Ludmany
Energy release from impacting prominence material following the
2011 June 7 eruption
-- H. R. Gilbert, A. R. Inglis, M. L. Mays, L. Ofman, B. J. Thompson,
C. A. Young
Propagating Waves Transverse to the Magnetic Field in a Solar
Prominence
-- B. Schmieder, T.A. Kucera, K. Knizhnik, M. Luna, A. Lopez-Ariste,
and D.Toot
SWAP Observations of the Long-Term, Large-Scale Evolution of the
EUV Solar Corona
-- Seaton, D. B., De Groof, A., Shearer, P., Berghmans, D., Nicula, B.
Obscuration of Flare Emission by an Eruptive Prominence
-- Nat Gopalswamy and Seiji Yashiro
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
04 September 2013
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2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Hard X-ray and ultraviolet emission during the 2011 June 7 solar
flare
-- A. R. Inglis, H. R. Gilbert
Evolution of interplanetary coronal mass ejections and magnetic
clouds in the heliosphere
-- Demoulin P.
Nonlinear force-free modeling of the corona in spherical coordinates
-- S.A. Gilchrist, M.S. Wheatland
MHD Seismology as a Tool to Diagnose the Coronae of X-ray Active
Sun-like Flaring Stars
-- A.K. Srivastava, S. Lalitha
X6.9-class Flare Induced Vertical Kink Oscillations in a Large-Scale
Plasma Curtain as Observed by SDO/AIA
-- A.K. Srivastava, M. Goossens
Three-dimensional numerical simulation of magnetohydrodynamic-gravity
waves and vortices in the solar atmosphere
-- K. Murawski, I. Ballai, A.K. Srivastava, D. Lee
One Possible Reason for Double-Peaked Maxima in Solar Cycles: Is
a Second Maximum of Solar Cycle 24 Coming?
-- A. Kilcik & A. Ozguc
On the Cause of Supra-Arcade Downflows in Solar Flares
-- P. A. Cassak, J. F. Drake, J. T. Gosling, T.-D. Phan, M. A. Shay,
L. S. Shepherd
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