No. 271, “Radio polarization signatures in twisted flare loops” by Ivan Sharykin and Alexei Kuznetsov: Flux-rope geometry via radio polarization signs
No. 272, “Extreme events, stellar evolution, and magnetic reconnection” by Hugh Hudson: Stellar activity measured by flare rates over the eons.
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
27 April 2016
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2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Temporal Offsets between Maximum CME Speed Index and Solar, Geomagnetic,
and Interplanetary Indicators during Solar Cycle 23 and the Ascending
Phase of Cycle 24
-- A. Ozguc, A. Kilcik, K. Georgieva, B. Kirov
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
20 April 2016
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Constraints on energy release in solar flares from RHESSI and GOES
X-ray observations. II. Energetics and energy partition
-- Warmuth, A., Mann, G.
Constraints on energy release in solar flares from RHESSI and GOES
X-ray observations I. Physical parameters and scalings
-- Warmuth, A., Mann, G.
Modelling of Nonthermal Microwave Emission From Twisted Magnetic
Loops
-- I. N. Sharykin, A. A. Kuznetsov
Unprecedented Fine Structure of a Solar Flare Revealed by the 1.6m
New Solar Telescope
-- Ju Jing, Yan Xu, Wenda Cao, Chang Liu, Dale Gary & Haimin Wang
The Nature of CME-Flare Associated Coronal Dimming
-- J. X. Cheng, J. Qiu
Long Duration Flare Emission: Impulsive Heating or Gradual Heating?
-- Qiu, Jiong, Longcope, Dana, W.
Lifecycle of a large-scale polar coronal pseudostreamer/cavity
system
-- Chloe Guennou , Laurel A. Rachmeler, Daniel B. Seaton and
Frederic Auchere
Amended results for hard X-ray emission by non-thermal thick target
recombination in solar flares
-- Reep, J.W. & Brown, J.C.
The instability and non-existence of multi-stranded loops, when
driven by transverse waves
-- N. Magyar, T. Van Doorsselaere
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
13 April 2016
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On the origin of 140 GHz emission from the 4 July 2012 solar flare
-- Yuriy T. Tsap, Victoria V. Smirnova, Alexander S. Morgachev,
Galina G. Motorina, Eduard P. Kontar, Valery G. Nagnibeda,
Polina V. Strekalova
Light walls around sunspots observed by the Interface Region
Imaging Spectrograph
-- Y. J. Hou, T. Li, S. H. Yang and J. Zhang
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
06 April 2016
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Stereoscopic Observation of Slipping Reconnection in A Double
Candle-Flame-Shaped Solar Flare
-- Tingyu Gou, Rui Liu, Yuming Wang, Kai Liu, Bin Zhuang, Jun
Chen,Quanhao Zhang, and Jiajia Liu
A Tiny Eruptive Filament as a Flux-Rope Progenitor and Driver
of a Large-Scale CME and Wave
-- V.V. Grechnev, A.M. Uralov, A.A. Kochanov, I.V. Kuzmenko,
D.V. Prosovetsky, Ya.I. Egorov, V.G. Fainshtein, L.K. Kashapova
Active Latitude Oscillations Observed on the Sun
-- A. Kilcik, V. Yurchyshyn, F. Clette, A. Ozguc, J.-P. Rozelot
Stochastic transients as a source of quasi-periodic processes
in the solar atmosphere
-- Ding Yuan, Jiangtao Su, Fangran Jiao, Robert W. Walsh
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