MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
29 January 2020
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Alternative Models of Zebra Patterns in the Event on June 21, 2011
-- L.V. Yasnov, G.P. Chernov
Torsional slow-mode oscillations discovered in the magnetic free energy
during solar flares
-- Aschwanden,M.J. and Wang,T.J.
Particle acceleration in coalescent and squashed magnetic islands
II. Particle-In-cell approach
-- Xia, Q. and Zharkova V.V.
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On the Source Position and Duration of a Solar Type III Radio Burst
Observed by LOFAR
by P. Zhang et al.*
http://cesra.net/?p=2497
First observation of the solar Type III burst decay and its interpretation
by V. Melnik et al*
http://cesra.net/?p=2451
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CESRA Highlights of Solar Radio Physics, aka CESRA Nuggets, are short
communications written in language accessible to a non-expert in the
specific area and designed to keep solar and heliophysics communities
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No. 368: “Remembering John Brown,” by Alec MacKinnon. We mourn the loss of one of RHESSI’s leaders.
No. 369: “A PSP Perihelion,” by Jessie Duncan and Hugh Hudson. At this very moment, the Parker Solar Probe is entering its fourth and deepest-yet perihelion passage
We welcome contributions to the RHESSI Nuggets, and the topics may wander some distance away from specifically RHESSI results if they are generally interesting. See http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets for these and others. Comments about specific flares can be found by searching for their SOLyyyy-mm-dd identifier from this home page.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
22 January 2020
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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The time step constraint in radiation hydrodynamics
-- Axel Brandenburg, Upasana Das
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
15 January 2020
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Continuous Null-Point Magnetic Reconnection Builds Up a Torus Unstable
Magnetic Flux Rope Triggering the X9.3 Flare in Solar Active Region~12673
-- Peng Zou, Chaowei Jiang*, Fengsi Wei, Xueshang Feng, Pingbing Zuo, Yi Wang
A Comparison of Flare Forecasting Methods.
IV. Evaluating Consecutive-Day Forecasting Patterns
-- S.-H. Park, K. D. Leka, K. Kusano, J. Andries, G. Barnes, S. Bingham,
D. S. Bloomfield, A. E. McCloskey, V. Delouille, D. Falconer,
P. T. Gallagher, M. K. Georgoulis, Y. Kubo, K. Lee, S. Lee, V. Lobzin,
J.-C. Mun, S. A. Murray, T. A. M. H. Nageem, R. Qahwaji, M. Sharpe,
R. A. Steenburgh, G. Steward, M. Terkildsen
The New 2018 Version of the Meudon Spectroheliograph
-- J.-M. Malherbe, K. Dalmasse
Longitudinal filament oscillations enhanced by two C-class flares
-- Q. M. Zhang, J. H. Guo, K. V. Tam, and A. A. Xu
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
8 January 2020
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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Spatio-temporal energy partitioning in a non-thermally dominated two-loop solar flare
-- Galina G. Motorina, Gregory D. Fleishman, Eduard P. Kontar
Meteospace, a New Instrument for Solar Survey at the Calern Observatory
-- J.-M. Malherbe, Th Corbard, K. Dalmasse, The Meteospace team
Correcting the effect of magnetic tongues on the tilt angle of bipolar active regions
-- M. Poisson, M.C. Lopez Fuentes, C.H. Mandrini, P. Demoulin, C. MacCormack
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“First imaging spectroscopy observations of puzzling solar drift pair
bursts“,
by A. Kuznetsov and E. Kontar
http://cesra.net/?p=2432
“Are Solar Energetic Particle Events and Type II Bursts Associated with
Fast and Narrow Coronal Mass Ejections?“,
by S. W. Kahler et al.
http://cesra.net/?p=2423
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CESRA Highlights of Solar Radio Physics, aka CESRA Nuggets, are short
communications written in 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
1 January 2020
CONTENTS
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Hi-C 2.1 Observations of Jetlet-like Events at Edges of Solar Magnetic Network Lanes
-- Panesar, Navdeep K.; Sterling, Alphonse C.; Moore, Ronald L.;
Winebarger, Amy R.; Tiwari, Sanjiv K.; Savage, Sabrina L.; Golub, Leon E.;
Rachmeler, Laurel A.; Kobayashi, Ken; Brooks, David H.; Cirtain, Jonathan W.;
De Pontieu, Bart; McKenzie, David E.; Morton, Richard J.; Peter, Hardi;
Testa, Paola; Walsh, Robert W.; Warren, Harry P.
Fine-scale Explosive Energy Release at Sites of Prospective Magnetic Flux Cancellation
in the Core of the Solar Active Region Observed by Hi-C 2.1, IRIS, and SDO
-- Tiwari, Sanjiv K.; Panesar, Navdeep K.; Moore, Ronald L.; De Pontieu, Bart;
Winebarger, Amy R.; Golub, Leon; Savage, Sabrina L.; Rachmeler, Laurel A.;
Kobayashi, Ken; Testa, Paola; Warren, Harry P.; Brooks, David H.;
Cirtain, Jonathan W.; McKenzie, David E.; Morton, Richard J.; Peter, Hardi;
Walsh, Robert W.
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