The SolarNuggets continue the earlier series of RHESSI Nuggets, and are now located at
https://heliowiki.smce.nasa.gov/wiki/index.php/SolarNuggets
No. 524, “Observations of Slow Elemental Abundance Decay in Association to CME,” by Saara TAKALA. Solar X-ray spectroscopy tracks coronal abundance variations associated with a CME.
No. 525, “How Extreme can Solar Flare Get? A Statistical View," by Lapo CECCARELLI and Daniela CASTRO-CAMILO. A proper statistical treatment of the prospects for an extreme solar flare event.
No. 526, ”X-ray Log Letters,” by Hugh HUDSON and Ed CLIVER. Replacing ..ABCMX.. with a new comprehensive and quantitative index, and a QSabcmxyz catalog.
No. 527, “Space Weather Impact of Three Solar Flares Observed at Millimeter Wavelengths," by Adriana VALIO et al.. Radio mm waves tell an interesting new story.
As always, we welcome new items and encourage opinion pieces and news items as well as descriptions of new discoveries. Just email Hugh Hudson with a page of news-oriented text and 2-3 nice figures.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
20 May 2026
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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> http://solar.physics.montana.edu/cgi-bin/eprint/default_page.pl
Effect of Solar Flares on Decayless Kink Oscillations in Nearby Coronal Loops
-- Li, Z., Nakariakov, V.M., Yuan, D., Feng, S.
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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