“RHESSI and the Megamovie,” by Hugh Hudson, Laura Peticolas, and Juan Carlos Martinez Oliver’s: A wholly new way to observe a solar eclipse, and to do solar astrometry.
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 July 2017
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Microflare Heating of a Solar Active Region Observed with NuSTAR,
Hinode/XRT, and SDO/AIA
-- Paul J. Wright, Iain G. Hannah, Brian W. Grefenstette, Lindsay
Glesener, Sam Krucker, Hugh S. Hudson, David M. Smith,
Andrew J. Marsh, Stephen M. White, Matej Kuhar
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activity research. If you have news that is of broad interest to that
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Oscillation of solar radio emission at coronal acoustic cut-off frequency
by T. Zaqarashvili et al.
http://cesra.net/?p=1450
Siberian Radioheliograph: First Results
by S.V. Lesovoi et al.*
http://cesra.net/?p=1426
The 30 cm solar radio flux: a new proxy for upper atmosphere specification
by Thierry Dudok de Wit and Sean Bruinsma
http://cesra.net/?p=1423
Particle acceleration and turbulence during a solar flare
by E.P. Kontar et al.*
http://cesra.net/?p=1409
Solar wind density turbulence from 10 to 45 solar radii
by K. Sasikumar Raja et al.*
http://cesra.net/?p=1385
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CESRA publishes Highlights of Solar Radio Physics aka CESRA Nuggets
approximately every two weeks. These short communications are written in
the language accessible to a non-expert in the specific area and
designed to keep solar and heliophysics communities informed and
up-to-date about current research. The highlights can be followed,
discussed, commented and shared via
http://www.facebook.com/solarcesra/ and
http://twitter.com/CESRA_community
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
19 July 2017
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Successive Two-sided loop Jets Caused by Magnetic Reconnection
between Two adjacent Filamentary Threads
-- Zhanjun Tian, Yu Liu, Yuandeng Shen, Abouazza Elmhamdi, Jiangtao Su,
Ying D. Liu, and Ayman. S. Kordi
Solar plasma radio emission in the presence of imbalanced turbulence
of kinetic-scale Alfven waves
-- O. Lyubchyk, E.P. Kontar, Y.M. Voitenko, N.H. Bian, D.B. Melrose
Spatial Offsets in Flare-CME Current Sheets
-- Raymond, J.C., Giordano, S., Ciaravella, A.
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activity research. If you have news that is of broad interest to that
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
12 July 2017
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Magnetic Flux Rope Shredding by a Hyperbolic Flux Tube: The
Detrimental Effects of Magnetic Topology on Solar Eruptions
-- Georgios Chintzoglou, Angelos Vourlidas, Antonia Savcheva,
Svetlin Tassev, Samuel Tun Beltran, Guillermo Stenborg
Observational Study on the Fine Structure and Dynamics of a
Solar Jet. I. Energy Build-Up Process around a Satellite Spot.
-- Takahito SAKAUE, Akiko TEI, Ayumi ASAI, Satoru UENO,
Kiyoshi ICHIMOTO, Kazunari SHIBATA
Coronal Holes and Open Magnetic Flux over Cycles 23 and 24
-- Lowder, Chris; Qiu, Jiong; Leamon, Robert
Gradual Solar Coronal Dimming and Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejection
in the Early Phase
-- Qiu, J., Cheng, J.X.
Elongation of Flare Ribbons
-- Qiu, J., Longcope, D. W., Cassak, P. A., Priest, E. R.
The eruption of a small-scale emerging flux rope as the driver of an
M-class flare and a coronal mass ejection
-- X.L. Yan, C.W. Jiang, Z.K. Xue, J.C. Wang, E.R. Priest,
L.H. Yang, D.F. Kong, W.D. Cao, H.S. Ji
Magnetic Flux Cancelation as the Origin of Solar Quiet Region Pre-Jet
Minifilaments
-- Navdeep K. Panesar, Alphonse C. Sterling, Ronald L. Moore
Three-dimensional oscillatory magnetic reconnection
-- J.O. Thurgood, D.I. Pontin, J.A. McLaughlin
Quasi-Periodic Radio Bursts Associated with Fast-mode Waves near
a Magnetic Null Point
-- Kumar, Pankaj; Nakariakov, Valery M.; Cho, Kyung-Suk
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
05 July 2017
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2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Onset of a Large Ejective Solar Eruption from a Typical
Coronal-Jet-Base Field Configuration
-- Navin Chandra Joshi, Alphonse C. Sterling, Ronald L. Moore,
Tetsuya Magara, Young-Jae Moon
Heating of an erupting prominence associated with a solar coronal
mass ejection on 2012 January 27
-- Jin-Yi Lee, John C. Raymond, Katharine K. Reeves, Yong-Jae Moon,
and Kap-Sung Kim
New Evidence that Magnetoconvection Drives Solar-Stellar Coronal
Heating
-- Sanjiv K. Tiwari, Julia K. Thalmann, Navdeep K. Panesar,
Ronald L. Moore, Amy R. Winebarger
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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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