MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
28 March 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Connecting Coronal Mass Ejections to Their Solar Active Region
Sources: Combining Results from the HELCATS and FLARECAST Projects
-- Sophie A. Murray, Jordan A. Guerra, Pietro Zucca, Sung-Hong Park,
Eoin P. Carley, Peter T. Gallagher, Nicole Vilmer, Volker Bothmer
Studies of Isolated and Non-isolated Photospheric Bright Points
in an Active Region Observed by the New Vacuum Solar Telescope
-- Yanxiao Liu, Yongyuan Xiang, Robertus Erdelyi, Zhong Liu, Dong Li,
Zongjun Ning, Yi Bi,Ning Wu, and Jun Lin
Rollins Fermi-LAT observations of the 2017 September 10th solar
flare
-- Nicola Omodei, Melissa Pesce-Rollins, Francesco Longo,
Alice Allafort and Sam Krucker
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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No. 318, “Homologous CME/flares from AR 12371”, by Panditi Vemareddy and Pascal Demoulin. An excellent set of homologous flare/CMEs analyzed and explained.
No. 319, “NuSTAR detects X-ray flares in the quiet Sun”, by Matej Kuhar and Sam Krucker. Weak quiet-Sun flares may not be powerful, but they look a lot like ordinary flares.
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
21 March 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Propagation of a global coronal wave and its interaction with
large-scale coronal magnetic structures
-- A.N. Afanasyev and A.N. Zhukov
A New Tool for CME Arrival Time Prediction Using Machine Learning
Algorithms: CAT-PUMA
-- Jiajia Liu, Yudong Ye, Chenlong Shen, Yuming Wang, Robert Erdelyi
Solar Magnetoseismology with Magnetoacoustic Surface Waves
in Asymmetric Magnetic Slab Waveguides
-- Allcock, M., and Erdelyi, R.
Blue wing enhancement of the chromospheric Mg II h and k lines
in a solar flare
-- Akiko Tei, Takahito Sakaue, Tekanori J. Okamoto, Tomoko Kawate,
Petr Heinzel, Satoru Ueno, Ayumi Asai, Kiyoshi Ichimoto,
Kazunari Shibata
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
14 March 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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Finite amplitude transverse oscillations of a magnetic rope
-- Dmitrii Y. Kolotkov, Giuseppe Nistico, George Rowlands, Valery M. Nakariakov
Bridging the Gap: Capturing the Lyα Counterpart of a Type-II Spicule and
its Heating Evolution with VAULT2.0 and IRIS Observations
-- Georgios Chintzoglou, Bart De Pontieu, Juan Martinez-Sykora,
Tiago M.D. Pereira, Angelos Vourlidas, Samuel Tun Beltran
Turbulent transport coefficients in spherical wedge dynamo simulations
of solar-like stars
-- Warnecke, J., Rheinhardt, M., Kapyla, P. J., Kapyla, M. J., & Brandenburg, A.
Implosive collapse about magnetic null points: A quantitative comparison
between 2D and 3D nulls
-- J.O. Thurgood, D.I. Pontin, J.A. McLaughlin
Forward Modeling of Coronal Mass Ejection Flux Ropes in the Inner Heliosphere
with 3DCORE
-- C. Mostl, T. Amerstorfer, E. Palmerio, A. Isavnin, C. J. Farrugia, C. Lowder,
R. M. Winslow, J. M. Donnerer, E. K. J. Kilpua, P. D. Boakes
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
7 March 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Strong non-radial propagation of energetic electrons in solar corona
-- A. Klassen, N. Dresing, R. Gomez-Herrero, B. Heber, and A. Veronig
Developments of Multi-wavelength Spectro-Polarimeter on the Domeless Solar
Telescope at Hida Observatory
-- Tetsu Anan, Yu Wei Huang, Yoshikazu Nakatani, Kiyoshi Ichimoto, Satoru Ueno,
Goichi Kimura, Shota Ninomiya, Sanetaka Okada, Naoki Kaneda
LOFAR observations of the quiet solar corona
-- C. Vocks, G. Mann, F. Breitling, M. M. Bisi, B. Dabrowski, R. Fallows,
P. T. Gallagher, A. Krankowski, J. Magdalenic, C. Marque, D. Morosan,
H. Rucker
Statistics of "Cold" Early Impulsive Solar Flares in X-ray and Microwave domains
-- Alexandra L. Lysenko, Alexander T. Altyntsev, Natalia S. Meshalkina,
Dmitriy Zhdanov, Gregory D. Fleishman
Successive X-class flares and coronal mass ejections driven by shearing motion
and sunspot rotation in active region NOAA 12673
-- Yan,X.L., Wang,J.X., Pan, G.M., Kong, D.F., Xue, Z.K., Yang, L.H., Li, Q.L.,
Feng, X.S.
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
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