MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
28 October 2015
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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Kinetic model of force-free current sheets with non-uniform
temperature
-- D. Y. Kolotkov, I. Y. Vasko, and V. M. Nakariakov
Dynamics of coronal rain and descending plasma blobs in solar
prominences: II. Partially ionized case
-- Oliver, R., Soler, R., Terradas, J., Zaqarashvili, T. V.
CORONAL RAIN IN MAGNETIC ARCADES: REBOUND SHOCKS, LIMIT CYCLES,
AND SHEAR FLOWS
-- X. Fang, C. Xia, R. Keppens, and T. Van Doorsselaere
Modeling of Reflective Propagating Slow-mode Wave in a Flaring Loop
-- X. Fang, D. Yuan, T. Van Doorsselaere, R. Keppens, and C. Xia
Fast magnetoacoustic wave trains of sausage symmetry in cylindrical
waveguides of the solar corona
-- S. Shestov, V. M. Nakariakov, S. Kuzin
Dynamo in the outer heliosheath: Necessary conditions
-- E.S. Belenkaya
The Relation between Solar Eruption Topologies and Observed Flare
Features II: Dynamical Evolution
-- A. Savcheva, E. Pariat, S. McKillop, P. McCauley, E. Hanson, Y. Su,
& E. DeLuca
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
21 October 2015
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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How important are electron beams in driving chromospheric evaporation
in the 2014 March 29 flare?
-- Marina Battaglia, Lucia Kleint, Sam Krucker, David Graham
Evolution of solar active regions: Detecting the emergence of new
magnetic field through multifractal segmentation
-- A. A. Golovko and I. I. Salakhutdinova
Filament Shape and Coronal Magnetic Field Structure
-- B. Filippov
SOLAR RADIUS VARIATIONS: AN INQUISITIVE WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE
-- Rozelot, J.P., Kosovichev, A., Kilcik, A
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NoRH Science Nuggets
The International Consortium for the Continued Operation of Nobeyama
Radioheliograph (ICCON, http://hinode.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ICCON/) is
pleased to announce the start of a series of Nobeyama Radioheliograph
(NoRH) Science Nuggets.We welcome submission of papers using NoRH data
and more broadly papers on solar radio astronomy, solar physics, and
related fields.We wish to keep the spirit of Nuggets, “a solid lump;
especially: a native lump of precious metal
(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nugget)” and the nugget
papers need to be short and succinct.Please send them in the form of
.pdf to the editors, shibasaki.kiyoto@CCNW and masuda@STEL (CCNW:
md.ccnw.ne.jp, STEL: stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp).
Kiyoto Shibasaki, Dr.
Solar Physics Research Inc.
Matsushin 2-24
Kasugai, 486-0931, Japan
Satoshi Masuda, Dr.
Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research
(former Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory)
Nagoya University
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku
Nagoya, 464-8601, Japan
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Kiyoto Shibasaki
Solar Physics Research Inc.
shibasaki.kiyoto(a)md.ccnet.ne.jp
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
15 October 2015
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Thermosphere and geomagnetic response to interplanetary coronal mass
ejections observed by ACE and GRACE: Statistical results
-- S. Krauss, M. Temmer, A.M. Veronig, O. Baur, H. Lammer
Electric current filamentation at a non-potential magnetic
null-point due to pressure perturbation
-- P. Jelinek, M. Karlicky, K. Murawski
Evidence of thermal conduction suppression in hot coronal loops:
Supplementary results
-- Tongjiang Wang, Leon Ofman, Xudong Sun, Elena Provornikova,
Joseph M. Davila
IRIS Si IV line profiles: An indication for the plasmoid instability
during small-scale magnetic reconnection on the Sun
-- Davina Innes, LiJia Guo, YiMin Huang, Amitava Bhattacharjee
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
07 October 2015
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Thresholded Power Law Size Distributions of Instabilities in
Astrophysics
-- Markus J. Aschwanden
2D MHD and 1D HD models of a solar flare - a comprehensive
comparison of the results
-- R. Falewicz, P. Rudawy, K. Murawski, A. K. Srivastava
Large-scale Globally Propagating Coronal Waves
-- Alexander Warmuth
The appearance, motion, and disappearance of three-dimensional
magnetic null points
-- Nicholas A. Murphy, Clare E. Parnell, and Andrew L. Haynes
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