MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
26 July 2023
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
=====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
-----------------------------------
> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
New cases of super-flares on slowly rotating solar-type stars
and large amplitude super-flares in G- and M-type main-sequence stars
-- A. K. Althukair, D. Tsiklauri
Constraints on the variable nature of the slow solar wind
with the Wide-Field Imager on board the Parker Solar Probe
-- Patsourakos, S., Vourlidas, A., Nindos, A.
Prediction of short stellar activity cycles using derived and established
empirical relations between activity and rotation periods
-- A. K. Althukair, D. Tsiklauri
Torsional oscillations within a magnetic pore in the solar photosphere
-- Marco Stangalini, Robertus Erdelyi, Callum Boocock, David Tsiklauri,
Christopher J. Nelson , Dario Del Moro, Francesco Berrilli
and Marianna B. Korsos
Stereoscopic disambiguation of vector magnetograms:
first applications to SO/PHI-HRT data
-- G. Valori, D. Calchetti, A. Moreno Vacas, E. Pariat, S.K. Solanki,
P. Loschl, J. Hirzberger, S. Parenti, K. Albert, N. Albelo Jorge,
A. Alvarez-Herrero, T. Appourchaux, L.R. Bellot Rubio, J. Blanco Rodriguez,
A. Campos-Jara, A. Feller, A. Gandorfer, P. Garcia Parejo, D. Germerott,
L. Gizon, J.M. Gomez Cama, L. Guerrero, P. Gutierrez-Marques, F. Kahil,
M. Kolleck, A. Korpi-Lagg, D. Orozco Suarez, I. Perez-Grande,
E. Sanchis Kilders, J. Schou, U. Schuhle, J. Sinjan, J. Staub, H. Strecker,
J.C. del Toro Iniesta, R. Volkmer, J. Woch
2. FROM THE EDITOR
------------------
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:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to keiji.yoshimura at montana.edu
Dear colleagues,
There is one week left to submit abstracts to this year's AGU Fall Meeting, a hybrid meeting with both in-person and virtual components. We invite you to submit an abstract to the 6th (!) annual installment of our session for next-generation missions, instruments, technology, and science studying high-energy processes on the Sun. This includes theory/modeling to drive new measurements/missions!
We welcome a broad range of topics on missions, mission concepts, enabling technology, new measurements/data, driving theories and models ... and especially encourage an eye for medium- and long-term outlook.
Deadline to submit is 11:59pm EDT on Aug 2nd (next Wednesday). Session/submission link and description are below, for your reference.
We look forward to your exciting submissions!
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/prelim.cgi/Session/188319
SH011 - High-Energy Solar Investigations Through Next-Generation Remote Sensing: Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Beyond
Energetic processes on the Sun, including particle acceleration and plasma heating during flares and quiescence, emit signatures across the electromagnetic spectrum, from X-rays/gamma-rays, through UV/EUV, to infrared and radio. Recent measurements from numerous solar observatories including RHESSI; SDO; SolO; MinXSS; SphinX; Chandrayaan-2; the FOXSI, MaGIXS, Hi-C, EUNIS, and EVE rockets; the GRIPS balloon; EOVSA; and many others; and from opportunistic observations by non-solar observatories including NuSTAR, Fermi, ALMA, and VLA; have significantly advanced our understanding of these phenomena. They have also highlighted the pressing need for increasingly advanced high-resolution, high-sensitivity measurements across the entire spectrum, including polarimetry and especially imaging spectroscopy, to gain further insight into these high-energy processes.
This session invites presentations covering new instrumentation, enabling technology, missions, and concepts for next-generation solar remote sensing -- including spectroscopy, imaging, and beyond -- aimed at studying high-energy (hot/non-thermal) aspects of the Sun, and the science enabled by such new observations.
--- Amir Caspi, on behalf of Chris Moore, Julie Vievering, P.S. Athiray, Shaheda Begum Shaik
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite all of you to submit presentations to
the AGU session “Solar Flare Onset and Energy Release” at the AGU Fall
Meeting in San Francisco, CA on Dec. 11-15. The deadline for submitting an
abstract is Aug. 2.
Link to the session description and abstract submission:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/prelim.cgi/Session/188262.
Invited Speakers:
Vanessa Polito (Bay Area Environmental Research Institute)
Xiaocan Li (Dartmouth College).
We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
Organizers: Joel Dahlin, Jim Drake, Fan Guo, Kathy Reeves & Julie Vievering
- Joel Dahlin
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
19 July 2023
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
=====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
-----------------------------------
> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
Analysis of Solar-like X-Class Flare on Wolf 359 Observed Simultaneously
with TESS and XMM-Newton
-- M. Pietras, R. Falewicz, M. Siarkowski, A. Kepa, K. Bicz, and P. Pres
A revised graduated cylindrical shell model and its application
to a prominence eruption
-- Qing-Min Zhang, Zhen-Yong Hou, Xian-Yong Bai
2. FROM THE EDITOR
------------------
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:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to keiji.yoshimura at montana.edu
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
12 July 2023
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
=====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
-----------------------------------
> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
The Effects of Oscillations & Collisions of Emerging Bipolar Regions
on the Triggering of Solar Flares
-- Callum Boocock, Kanya Kusano, David Tsiklauri
Main-sequence star super-flares based on entire Kepler data
-- A. K. Althukair, D. Tsiklauri
Bayesian evidence for two slow-wave damping models in hot coronal loops
-- I. Arregui, D. Y. Kolotkov, V. M. Nakariakov
2. FROM THE EDITOR
------------------
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:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to keiji.yoshimura at montana.edu
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
5 July 2023
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
=====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
-----------------------------------
> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
Observational Analysis of Lyman alpha Emission
in Equivalent Magnitude Solar Flares
-- Harry J. Greatorex, Ryan O. Milligan, Phillip C. Chamberlin
2. FROM THE EDITOR
------------------
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:
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/mmlists.shtml
Address questions to keiji.yoshimura at montana.edu