No. 466, “Unexpected Asymmetry in GeV Emission,” by Bruno ARSIOLI and Elena ORLANDO. The high-energy solar gamma radiation shows inexplicable but fascinating properties.
No. 467, "Sun-as-a-star Analysis of the M8.7 Flare 0n 2022 October 2 Using H-alpha and EUV Spectra Taken by SMART/SDDI and SDOEVE,” by Takato OTSU. Whole-Sun spectroscopic observations can readily detect ejecta.
No. 468, “Is there HOPE for Hyder flares?” by Hugh HUDSON. Filament eruptions/Hyder flares/disparitions brusques may all show Hot Onset Precursor Events.
We welcome almost any contribution to the RHESSI Nuggets. The topic may wander some distance away from specifically RHESSI results if it is generally interesting. See https://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets for these and others. Comments about specific flares can often be found by searching for their SOLyyyy-mm-dd identifier from this home page.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
24 April 2024
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Magnetic Evolution of an Active Region Producing Successive Flares and Confined Eruptions
-- Marcelo Lopez Fuentes, Mariano Poisson, Cristina H. Mandrini
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This year, the joint annual Hinode/IRIS/SPHERE (Solar Physics High Energy REsearch) meeting will take place in July 23 - 27, at Bozeman, MT, USA.
https://solar.physics.montana.edu/h17_i14_s3/
Please join us at Bozeman .. and the deadlines are approaching:
May 1, 2024: abstract submission, travel support application, and early registration due.
June 1, 2024: regular registration due.
The meeting focuses on the Sun's atmospheric ecosystem: studies of the multifaceted Sun from radio to hard X-rays. Emphases include connecting high energy activity with observations from Hinode, IRIS, and future missions; the physical mechanisms driving the solar atmosphere; and information services for collaborative data acquisition by multiple observatories.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
10 April 2024
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ENSO index variations and links with solar and volcanic activity
-- Valentina V. Zhharkova and I. Vasilieeva
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3 April 2024
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Diagnostics of the solar coronal plasmas by magnetohydrodynamic waves:
Magnetohydrodynamic seismology
-- Nakariakov, V.M., Zhong, S., Kolotkov, D.Y., Meadowcroft, R.L., Zhong, Y.,
Yuan, D.
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