MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
25 May 2022
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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Small-scale solar jet formation and their associated waves and instabilities
-- Samuel Skirvin, Gary Verth, Jose Juan Gonzalez-Aviles, Sergiy Shelyag,
Rahul Sharma, Francisco S. Guzman, Istvan Ballai, Eamon Scullion,
Suzana Silva, Viktor Fedun
Invited Review: Short-term Variability with the Observations
from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI)
Onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): Insights into Flare Magnetism
-- Maria D. Kazachenko, Marcel F. Corchado-Albelo, Cole A. Tamburri,
Brian T. Welsch
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Two recent solar radio science nuggets are available online:
Langmuir-Slow Extraordinary Mode Magnetic Signature Observations with
Parker Solar Probe
by A. Larosa et al
https://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduard/cesra/?p=3267
LOFAR size and shape measurements of solar metric radio burst sources
by Gordovskyy et al
https://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduard/cesra/?p=3260
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
18 May 2022
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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A first look at the submillimeter Sun with ALMA
-- C. E. Alissandrakis, T. S. Bastian, and A. Nindos
Data-driven modeling of solar coronal magnetic field evolution and eruptions
-- Chaowei Jiang, Xueshang Feng, Yang Guo, Qiang Hu
Properties and Energetics of Magnetic Reconnection: I. Evolution of Flare Ribbons
-- J. Qiu & J. Cheng
A new look at the frequency-dependent damping of slow-mode waves in the solar corona
-- Dmitrii Y. Kolotkov, Valery M. Nakariakov
What determines active region coronal plasma composition?
-- Teodora Mihailescu, Deborah Baker, Lucie M. Green, Lidia van Driel-Gesztelyi,
David M. Long, David H. Brooks, Andy S. H. To
Characteristics and evolution of sheath and leading edge structures
of interplanetary coronal mass ejections in the inner heliosphere
based on Helios and Parker Solar Probe observations
-- Manuela Temmer and Volker Bothmer
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flare research. If you have news that is of broad interest to that
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Dear colleagues,
The Solar Physics High Energy Research (SPHERE) Workshop -- formerly known as the RHESSI workshop, and now motivated by SolO/STIX, MinXSS, EOVSA, and many other current and upcoming missions -- will be held 11–15 July 2022. The workshop will be a hybrid format with online access and two in-person locations: Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Boulder, Colorado, USA and Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW) in Windisch, Switzerland.
The workshop agenda will include plenary topical sessions, held jointly between all locations, featuring invited talks and facilitated, open discussions on targeted science questions. This interactive format is intended to foster both broader and deeper collaboration and understanding amongst our community, to propel progress and enhance success by breaking down silos both within the high-energy solar physics and among solar and space physics in general. Additional independent morning (EU) and afternoon (US) sessions will feature tutorials, posters, early-career talks, and open collaboration.
Registration is required, and U.S. hotel accommodations (for the contract hotel) will be handled through the registration form. Abstracts for posters and early-career presentations, and suggestions for open topical discussions, will be solicited soon.
The workshop website at https://sphere.boulder.swri.edu is operational with preliminary information, including travel information, and will be updated soon with registration information and deadlines.
We hope to see you soon in Boulder, Windisch, or online!
– Amir Caspi & Säm Krucker, on behalf of the organizing committee
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
11 May 2022
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Slow magnetoacoustic oscillations in stellar coronal loops
-- Lim, D., Nakariakov, V.M., Moon, Y.-J.
Kink Oscillation of a Flux Rope During a Failed Solar Eruption
-- Pankaj Kumar, Valery M. Nakariakov, Judith T. Karpen, C. Richard DeVore,
Kyung-Suk Cho
A publicly available multi-observatory data set of an enhanced network patch
from the Photosphere
-- Adam R. Kobelski, Lucas A. Tarr, Sarah A. Jaeggli, Nicholas Luber,
Harry P. Warren and Sabrina Savage
Type IV Radio Bursts and Associated Active Regions in the Sunspot Cycle 24
-- Anshu Kumari
Theory of Fluid Instabilities in Partially Ionized Plasmas: An Overview
-- R. Soler, J. L. Ballester
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
4 May 2022
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Quasiperiodic Energy Release and Jets at the Base of Solar Coronal Plumes
-- Pankaj Kumar, Judith T. Karpen, Vadim M. Uritsky, Craig E. Deforest,
Nour E. Raouafi, C. Richard DeVore
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
flare 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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