MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
27 May 2015
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Witnessing magnetic twist with high-resolution observation from the
1.6-m New Solar Telescope
-- Haimin Wang, Wenda Cao, Chang Liu, Yan Xu, Rui Liu, Zhicheng
Zeng, Jongchul Chae and Haisheng Ji
Solar Sources of 3He-rich Solar Energetic Particle Events in
Solar Cycle 24
-- Nariaki V. Nitta, Glenn M. Mason, Linghua Wang, Christina
M. S. Cohen, Mark E. Wiedenbeck
Magnetic Structure and Dynamics of the Erupting Solar Polar Crown
Prominence on 2012 March 12
-- Yingna Su, Adriaan van Ballegooijen, Patrick I. McCauley, Haisheng
Ji, Katharine K. Reeves, Edward E. DeLuca
Three dimensional MHD Modeling of Vertical Kink Oscillations in an
Active Region Plasma Curtain
-- L. Ofman, M. Parisi, A.K. Srivastava
Solar prominences: 'double, double . . . boil and bubble'
-- Rony Keppens and Chun Xia
COMBINED MODELING OF ACCELERATION, TRANSPORT, AND HYDRODYNAMIC
RESPONSE IN SOLAR FLARES. II. Inclusion of Radiative Transfer with
RADYN
-- Fatima Rubio da Costa, Wei Liu, Vahe Petrosian, Mats Carlsson
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58. Space Weather Forecasting and Research at the Met Office
by Sophie Murray (Met Office)
As if predicting the British weather wasn’t challenging enough…..
http://www.uksolphys.org/?p=9638
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UKSP Nuggets are published on a monthly basis highlighting solar physics research led from the UK.
http://www.uksolphys.org/uksp-nuggets
Iain Hannah and Lyndsay Fletcher
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Dr. Iain G. Hannah
Royal Society Research Fellow,
Astronomy & Astrophysics Group,
SUPA School of Physics & Astronomy,
Kelvin Building,
University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, UK, G12 8QQ
Web: http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/~iain/
Eml: iain.hannah(a)glasgow.ac.uk<mailto:iain.hannah@glasgow.ac.uk>
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
20 May 2015
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Temperature of the Source Plasma for Impulsive Solar Energetic
Particles
-- D. V. Reames, E. W. Cliver, and S. W. Kahler
SunPy - Python for Solar Physics
-- The SunPy Community, S. J. Mumford; S. Christe; D. Perez-Suarez;
J. Ireland; A. Y. Shih; A. R. Inglis; S. Liedtke; R. J. Hewett;
F. Mayer; K. Hughitt; N. Freij; T. Meszaros; S. M. Bennett;
M. Malocha; J. Evans; A. Agrawal; A. J. Leonard; T. P. Robitaille;
B. Mampaey; J. Ivan Campos-Rozo; M. S. Kirk
Dark Ribbons Propagating and Sweeping Across EUV Structures After
Filament Eruptions
-- Junmin Xiao, Jun Zhang, Ting Li, and Shuhong Yang
Forward Modelling of standing slow modes of flaring coronal loops
-- Yuan, D., Van Doorsselaere, T., Banerjee, D., Antolin, P.
Model comparison for the density structure along solar prominence
threads
-- I. Arregui & R. Soler
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
13 May 2015
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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The Properties of Solar Energetic Particle Event-Associated
Coronal Mass Ejections Reported in Different CME Catalogs
-- Ian G. Richardson, Tycho T. von Rosenvinge, Hilary V. Cane
Interaction between an emerging flux region and a pre-existing
fan-spine dome observed by IRIS and SDO
-- Fayu Jiang, Jun Zhang, Shuhong Yang
Prominence and Filament Eruptions Observed by the Solar Dynamics
Observatory: Statistical Properties, Kinematics, and Online Catalog
-- Patrick I. McCauley, Yingna Su, Nicole Schanche, Kaitlin E. Evans,
Chuan Su, Sean McKillop, and Katharine K. Reeves
Evidence for evaporation-incomplete condensation cycles in warm
solar coronal loops
-- Clara Froment, Frederic Auchere, Karine Bocchialini, Eric Buchlin,
Chloe Guennou, Jacques Solomon
Formation of a rotating jet during the filament eruption on
10-11 April 2013
-- B. Filippov, A. K. Srivastava, B. N. Dwivedi, S. Masson,
G. Aulanier, N. C. Joshi, and W. Uddin
A Simple Way to Estimate the Soft X-ray Class of Far-Side Solar
Flares Observed with STEREO/EUVI
-- Chertok, I. M., Belov, A. V., Grechnev, V. V.
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“EOVSA Coverage of a Recent Gamma-ray Flare,” by Dale Gary and Gregory Fleishman. Imaging spectroscopy in the microwave range from the new Owens Valley instrument.
See
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets
listing the current series, 2008-present, and
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/nuggets/
for the original series, 2005-2008.
We publish these at roughly two-week intervals and welcome contributions,
which should be related, at least loosely, to RHESSI science.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
06 May 2015
CONTENTS
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Onset of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in partially ionized
magnetic flux tubes
-- David Martinez-Gomez, Roberto Soler and Jaume Terradas
Analysis of a Coronal Mass Ejection and a Co-rotating Interaction
Region as they travel from the Sun, passing Venus, Earth, Mars
and Saturn
-- A. J. Prise, L. K. Harra, S. A. Matthews, C. S. Arridge, N. Achilleos
Additional acceleration of solar-wind particles in current sheets
of the heliosphere
-- Zharkova V.V. and Khabarova O.
Predicting the Arrival Time of Coronal Mass Ejections with the
Graduated Cylindrical Shell and Drag Force Model
-- Tong Shi, Yikang Wang, Linfeng Wan, Xin Cheng, Mingde Ding, Jie Zhang
Active Region Coronal Rain Event Observed by the Fast Imaging
Solar Spectrograph on the NST
-- Ahn, Kwangsu; Chae, Jongchul; Cho, Kyung-Suk; Song, Donguk; Yang,
Heesu; Goode, Philip R.; Cao, Wenda; Park, Hyungmin; Nah, Jakyung;
Jang, Bi-Ho; Park, Young-Deuk
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
activity research. If you have news that is of broad interest to that
community, feel free to send your message to the MMScience e-mail
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