Folks:
Please forgive me if you get this message more than once. I want to
make sure this gets out to everybody who needs to know.
The STEREO mission uses a particular kind of ephemeris file known as
SPICE for the orbit and attitude information, and there are routines in
the SolarSoft "$SSW/stereo/gen" tree for handling the files. The
upcoming Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe Plus missions will also use the
SPICE ephemeris system, so the STEREO software for handling SPICE files
has been migrated to a separate package called "SunSPICE". This should
be transparent to most users, but people who are using SolarSoft under
Windows will need to install the SunSPICE package on their machines.
This is explained on this website:
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/sunspice.shtml
Please let me know if you have any problems.
Bill Thompson
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William Thompson
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 671
Greenbelt, MD 20771
USA
301-286-2040
William.T.Thompson(a)nasa.gov
No. 283, "Hard X-ray Polarimetry from Tian Gong 2”, by Wojtek Hajdas: A novel hard X-ray polarimeter achieves solar "first light”.
No. 284, “Flare-induced Impulsive Sunspot Rotation caught in High Resolution”, by Chang Liu et al.: The tail wags the dog - short time scales for coronal stresses on sunspot structure.
No. 285, “Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Flare Hard X-ray Pulsations”, by Ivan Zimovets et al.: In pulsating flare energy release, the hard X-ray source peaks have different locations.
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
26 October 2016
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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A large-scale search for evidence of quasi-periodic pulsations in
solar flares
-- A. R. Inglis, J. Ireland, B. R. Dennis, L. A. Hayes,
P. T. Gallagher
Observations of the Formation, Development, and Structure of a
Current Sheet in an Eruptive Solar Flare
-- Daniel B. Seaton, Allison E. Bartz, & Jonathan M. Darnel
Arcade Implosion Caused by a Filament Eruption in a Flare
-- Juntao Wang, P. J. A. Simões, L. Fletcher, J. K. Thalmann, H.
S. Hudson, and I. G. Hannah
The pre-penumbral magnetic canopy in the solar atmosphere
-- MacTaggart, D., Guglielmino, S.L., Zuccarello, F.
Quasi-Periodic Fluctuations and Chromospheric Evaporation in
a Solar Flare Ribbon Observed by Hinode/EIS, IRIS, and RHESSI
-- J. W. Brosius, A. N. Daw and A. R. Inglis
Suprathermal electron distributions in the solar transition region
-- Vocks, C., Dzifcakova, E., , Mann, G.
Microwave observations of a large-scale coronal wave with the
Nobeyama radioheliograph
-- Warmuth, A., Shibasaki, K., Iwai, K., & Mann, G.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
19 October 2016
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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The pre-penumbral magnetic canopy in the solar atmosphere
-- MacTaggart, D., Guglielmino, S.L., Zuccarello, F.
Quasi-Periodic Fluctuations and Chromospheric Evaporation
in a Solar Flare Ribbon Observed by Hinode/EIS, IRIS, and RHESSI
-- J. W. Brosius, A. N. Daw and A. R. Inglis
Suprathermal electron distributions in the solar transition region
-- Vocks, C., Dzifcakova, E., , Mann, G.
Microwave observations of a large-scale coronal wave
with the Nobeyama radioheliograph
-- Warmuth, A., Shibasaki, K., Iwai, K., & Mann, G.
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
flare research. If you have news that is of broad interest to that
community, feel free to send your message to the MMScience e-mail list:
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
12 October 2016
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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The Contribution of Coronal Jets To The Solar Wind
-- R. Lionello, T. Török, V. S. Titov, J. E. Leake, ZMikic,
J. A. Linker, M. G. Linton
Flare differentially rotates sunspot on Sun's surface
-- Chang Liu, Yan Xu, Wenda Cao, Na Deng, Jeongwoo Lee, Hugh
S. Hudson, Dale E. Gary, Jiasheng Wang, Ju Jing & Haimin Wang
Magnetic helicity estimations in models and observations of the
solar magnetic field. Part I: Finite volume methods
-- Gherardo Valori, Etienne Pariat, Sergey Anfinogentov, Feng Chen,
Manolis K. Georgoulis, Yang Guo, Yang Liu, Kostas Moraitis, Julia
K. Thalmann, Shangbin Yang
Diagnosing transient plasma status: from solar atmosphere to tokamak
divertor
-- A. S. Giuntaa, S. Henderson , M. O?Mullane, J. Harrison,
J. G. Doyle and H. P. Summers
Decay of Activity Complexes, Formation of Unipolar Magnetic Regions
and Coronal Holes in their Causal Relation
-- Elena Golubeva and Alexander Mordvinov
Blowout Jets and Impulsive Eruptive Flare in a Bald-Patch Topology
-- R. Chandra, C.H. Mandrini, B. Schmieder, B. Joshi, G.D. Cristiani,
H. Cremades, E. Pariat, F.A. Nuevo, A.K. Srivastava, and W. Uddin
First flight of the Gamma-Ray Imager/Polarimeter for Solar flares
(GRIPS) instrument
-- Nicole Duncan, P. Saint-Hilaire, A. Y. Shih, G. J. Hurford,
H. M. Bain, M. Amman, B. A. Mochizuki, J. Hoberman, J. Olson,
B. A. Maruca, N. M. Godbole, D. M. Smith, J. Sample, N. A. Kelley,
A. Zoglauer, A. Caspi, P. Kaufmann, S. Boggs, R. P. Lin
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
05 October 2016
CONTENTS
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2. FROM THE EDITOR
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A Solar Flare Disturbing a Light Wall above a Sunspot Light
Bridge
-- Yijun Hou, Jun Zhang, Ting Li, Shuhong Yang, Leping Li, and
Xiaohong Li
Numerical simulations of solar spicules: Adiabatic and non-adiabatic
studies
-- B. Kuźma , K. Murawski, T.V. Zaqarashvili, P. Konkol, and
A. Mignone
A statistical study of CME properties and of the correlation between
flares and CMEs over the solar cycles 23 and 24
-- A. Compagnino, P. Romano, F. Zuccarello
Segmentation of Coronal Holes Using Active Contours Without Edges
-- L.E. Boucheron, M. Valluri, R.T.J. McAteer
Oscillation of current sheets in the wake of a flux rope eruption
observed by the Solar Dynamics Observatory
-- Li, L. P., Zhang, J., Su, J. T., Liu, Y.
Explosive events in active region observed by IRIS and SST/CRISP
-- Z. Huang, M. S. Madjarska, E. M. Scullion, L.-D. Xia, J. G. Doyle,
T. Ray
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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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