Dear solar X-ray colleagues,
Registration is NOW OPEN for the RHESSI 16th Workshop, co-hosted with the MinXSS 1st Workshop! I invite and encourage you to attend this joint meeting.
The workshop will be held at the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, USA from June 19 to 24, 2017. The website is at https://rhessi16.boulder.swri.edu, and includes registration and abstract information, as well as logistical (travel, hotels, etc.) information.
Registration and abstracts are due April 22. The registration fee of $325 includes the entire week of the workshop. The Welcome Reception, Banquet dinner, and all morning and afternoon coffee breaks are free to registered attendees. Companion tickets are available.
Specially-priced room blocks are available at selected hotels until May 18.
As with prior RHESSI workshops, the format will be a blend of plenaries at the beginning and end, with various topical working group sessions in between, covering a range of high-energy solar physics topics including acceleration and transport of electrons and ions, the solar atmospheric response to energy release (including thermal plasma), multi-wavelength observations (EUV, radio, etc.), and pertinent theory. There will also be sessions on next steps in RHESSI imaging; the MinXSS CubeSat status and data access; new results from MinXSS-1 on flare thermal emission and quiescent soft X-ray emission; and a discussion of future instrumentation.
The final science program will be determined based on your contributed abstracts, so please submit a presentation and help guide the scientific goals of this event.
Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions about the workshop.
I look forward to seeing you all in Boulder in June!
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee,
--- Amir, LOC chair
amir(a)boulder.swri.edu
+1-303-546-6351
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
29 March 2017
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2. FROM THE EDITOR
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High-resolution observations of flare precursors in the low solar
atmosphere
-- Haimin Wang, Chang Liu, Kwangsu Ahn, Yan Xu, Ju Jing, Na Deng,
Nengyi Huang, Rui Liu, Kanya Kusano, Gregory D. Fleishman, Dale E.
Gary and Wenda Cao
Solar Energetic Particle transport near a Heliospheric Current
Sheet
-- Battarbee, M., Dalla, S., and Marsh, M.S.
Investigating the Magnetic Imprints of Major Solar Eruptions with
SDO/HMI High-Cadence Vector Magnetograms
-- Xudong Sun, J. Todd Hoeksema, Yang Liu, Maria Kazachenko, Ruizhu Chen
Coronal loop density profile estimated by forward modelling of
EUV intensity
-- D. J. Pascoe, C. R. Goddard, S. Anfinogentov, and
V. M. Nakariakov
The magnetic connectivity of coronal shocks to the visible solar
surface during long-duration gamma-ray events
-- Illya Plotnikov, Alexis P. Rouillard, Gerald H. Share
Dissipative instability in a partially ionised prominence slab
-- I. Ballai, B. Pinter, R. Oliver and M. Alexandrou
Significance testing for quasi-periodic pulsations in solar and
stellar flares
-- C. E. Pugh, A.-M. Broomhall, V. M. Nakariakov
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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No. 296, “Suppression of Hydrogen Emission in an X-class White-light Solar Flare,” by Ondřej Procházka and Ryan Milligan. The absence of hydrogen signatures suggests an event buried in the deep solar atmosphere.
No. 295, “Radio Emissions from Double RHESSI TGFs”, by Andrey Mezentsev and Thomas Gjesteland: Lightning helps with microsecond timing calibrations, and is really interesting as a phenomenon of high-energy astrophysics.
No. 294, “Edward Chupp”
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
22 March 2017
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High Resolution Observations of a White Light Flare with NST
-- Yurchyshyn, V., Kumar, P., Abramenko, V., Xu, Y., Goode, P., Cho,
K.S., Lim, E.K 2017-03-21
Flare forecasting at the Met Office Space Weather Operations Centre
-- Sophie A. Murray, Suzy Bingham, Michael Sharpe, David Jackson
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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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
list:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to richard.canfield at montana.edu
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
15 March 2017
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On the Effectiveness of Multi-Instrument Solar Flare Observations
During Solar Cycle 24
-- Ryan Milligan, Jack Ireland
The Grad-Shafranov Reconstruction of Toroidal Magnetic Flux Ropes:
Method Development and Benchmark Studies
-- Qiang Hu
Long-Period Intensity Pulsations in Coronal Loops Explained by
Thermal Non-Equilibrium Cycles
-- Clara Froment, Frederic Auchere, Guillaume Aulanier, Zoran Mikic,
Karine Bocchialini, Eric Buchlin, Jacques Solomon
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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
list:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to richard.canfield at montana.edu
No. 294, “Edward Chupp”
No. 295, “Radio Emissions from Double RHESSI TGFs”, by Andrey Mezentsev and Thomas Gjesteland: Lightning helps with microsecond timing calibrations, and is really interesting as a phenomenon of high-energy astrophysics.
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
08 March 2017
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Differences between Doppler velocities of ions and neutral atoms
in a solar prominence
-- Tetsu Anan, Kiyoshi Ichimoto, Andrew Hillier
Interaction of Two Active Region Filaments Observed by NVST and
SDO
-- Liheng Yang, Xiaoli Yan, Ting Li, Zhike Xue, Yongyuan Xiang
On flare-CME characteristics from Sun to Earth combining
remote-sensing image data with in-situ measurements supported by
modeling
-- M. Temmer, J.K. Thalmann, K. Dissauer, A.M. Veronig,
J. Tschernitz, J. Hinterreiter, L. Rodriguez
High-frequency transverse oscillations and intensity perturbations
in spicular-type events
-- J. Shetye, D. Kuridze, M. Stangalini, J. G. Doyle, E. Scullion,
V. Henriques, T. Ray
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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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
list:
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
01 March 2017
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Sheath-Accumulating Propagation of Interplanetary Coronal Mass
Ejection
-- Takuya Takahashi, Kazunari Shibata
Investigating the Wave Nature of the Outer Envelope of Halo Coronal
Mass Ejections
-- Ryun-Young Kwon and Angelos Vourlidas
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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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
list:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to richard.canfield at montana.edu