No. 372: “Heating of the Solar Photosphere during a White-Light Flare”, by Jan Jurčak: the best-ever spectrum of the flaring photosphere.
No. 373: "SOL2017-09-04 (M5.5) 2017 as a Source of Relativistic Electrons and Protons,” by Alexei Struminsky: Flare-accelerated particles, rather than SEPs, energize sustained gamma-ray emission.
No. 374: "Using overlappogram data to find hot flare plasma,” by Louise Harra: imaging Fe XXIV at high resolution with the EIS slot data
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
25 March 2020
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Counter-streaming strahls and heat flux dropouts as possible signatures
of local particle acceleration in the solar wind
-- O. Khabarova, V. Zharkova, Q. Xia, and O. E. Malandraki
New Star Observations with NuSTAR: Flares from Young Stellar Objects
in the rho Ophiuchi Cloud Complex in Hard X-Rays
-- Juliana T. Vievering, Lindsay Glesener, Brian W. Grefenstette, and
David M. Smith
Accelerated Electrons Observed Down to <7 keV in a NuSTAR Solar Microflare
-- Lindsay Glesener, Sam Krucker, Jessie Duncan, Iain G. Hannah,
Brian W. Grefenstette, Bin Chen, David M. Smith, Stephen M. White, and
Hugh Hudson
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
18 March 2020
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Magnetic helicity dissipation and production in an ideal MHD code
-- Axel Brandenburg, Evan Scannapieco
Magnetic twist profile inside magnetic clouds derived with a superposed
epoch analysis
-- Lanabere V., Dasso S., Demoulin P., Janvier M., Rodriguez L. and
Masias-Meza J.J.
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Spectral Structures of Type II Solar Radio Bursts and Solar Energetic
Particles
by K. Iwai
http://cesra.net/?p=2514
The multi-thermal chromosphere: inversions of ALMA and IRIS data
by J. M. da Silva Santos et al.
http://cesra.net/?p=2484
Evolution of Coronal and Interplanetary Shock Waves Inferred from a
Radio Burst
by Khaled Alielden
http://cesra.net/?p=2474
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communications written in language accessible to a non-expert in the
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
11 March 2020
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Properties of ICME-Induced Forbush decreases at Earth and Mars
-- Freiherr von Forstner, J.L., Guo, J., Wimmer-Schweingruber, R.F., Dumbovic,
M., Janvier, M., Demoulin, P., Veronig, A., Temmer, M., Papaioannou, A.,
Dasso, S., Hassler, D.M., Zeitlin, C.J.,
Can Sub-Photospheric Magnetic Reconnection Change the Elemental Composition
in the Solar Corona?
-- Baker, D., van Driel-Gesztelyi, L., Brooks, D. H., Demoulin, P., Valori, G.,
Long, D.M., Laming, J.M., To, S.H., James, A.W.
White-light Emission and Chromospheric Response by an X1.8-class Flare
on 2012 October 23
-- Kyoko Watanabe and Shinsuke Imada
Helicity and winding fluxes as indicators of twisted flux emergence
-- MacTaggart, D., Prior, C.
Magnetic connectivity between the light bridge and penumbra in a sunspot
-- Song Feng, Yuhu Miao, Ding Yuan, Zhongquan Qu, Valery M. Nakariakov
Response of SDO/HMI observables to heating of the solar atmosphere
by precipitating high-energy electrons
-- Viacheslav M Sadykov, Alexander G Kosovichev, Irina N Kitiashvili,
Graham S Kerr
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
4 March 2020
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3He-Rich Solar Energetic Particles: Solar Sources
-- Bucik, R.
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