MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
7 October 2020
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Seismological constraints on the solar coronal heating function
-- D. Y. Kolotkov, T. J. Duckenfield, V. M. Nakariakov
The Coronal Global Evolutionary Model: Using HMI Vector Magnetogram
and Doppler Data to Determine Coronal Magnetic Field Evolution
-- Todd J. Hoeksema, William P. Abbett, David J. Bercik, Mark C. M. Cheung,
Marc L. DeRosa, George H. Fisher, Keiji Hayashi, Maria D. Kazachenko,
Yang Liu, Erkka Lumme, Benjamin J. Lynch, Xudong Sun, and Brian T. Welsch
Radio and X-ray Observations of Short-lived Episodes of Electron Acceleration
in a Solar Microflare
-- Rohit Sharma, Marina Battaglia, Yingjie Luo, Bin Chen, Sijie Yu
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No. 385, “White-light emission and photospheric magnetic field changes in flares,” by J. Sebastian CASTELLANOS DURÁN and Lucia Kleint: There are strong correlations between white-light flare emissions and line-of-sight magnetic field changes.
No. 386, "Relation of Non-neutralized electric currents and the activity in active regions,” by P. VEMAREDDY: Non-neutralized coronal current systems contribute to CME eruptions.
No. 387, “Circular Ribbon Flare at Microwaves,” by Jeongwoo LEE: Breakout reconnection reveals itself via microwave polarization measurements.
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 often be found by searching for their SOLyyyy-mm-dd identifier from this home page.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
30 September 2020
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Research progress based on observations of the New Vacuum Solar Telescope
-- Yan,X.L.,Liu,Z.,Zhang,J.,Xu,Z.
Dynamics evolution of a solar active-region filament from quasi-static state
to eruption: rolling motion, untwisting motion, material transfer, and chirality
-- Yan, X.L.; Li, Q.L.; Chen, G.R.; Xue, Z.K.; Feng, L.; Wang, J.C.;
Yang, L.H.; Zhang,Y.
Microwave Study of a Solar Circular Ribbon Flare
-- Jeongwoo Lee, Stephen M. White, Xingyao Chen, Yao Chen, Hao Ning, Bo Li,
Satoshi Masuda
Precise Formation-Flying Telescope in Target-Centric Orbit: the Solar Case
-- Saint-Hilaire, Pascal; Marchese, Jeffrey E.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
23 September 2020
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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Propagation Effects in Quiet Sun Observations at Meter Wavelengths
-- Rohit Sharma and Divya Oberoi
Twin Null-Point-Associated Major Eruptive Three-Ribbon Flares
with Unusual Microwave Spectra
-- V.V. Grechnev, N.S. Meshalkina, A.M. Uralov, A.A. Kochanov, S.V. Lesovoi,
I.I. Myshyakov, V.I. Kiselev, D.A. Zhdanov, A.T. Altyntsev, M.V. Globa
Trajectory Determination for Coronal Ejecta Observed by WISPR/Parker Solar Probe
-- P. C. Liewer, J. Qiu, P. Penteado, J. R. Hall, A. Vourlidas, R. A. Howard
Recurring Homologous Solar Eruptions in NOAA AR 11429
-- Dhakal, S. K., Zhang, J., Vemareddy, P., Karna, N.
Resonant absorption: transformation of compressive motions into vortical motion
-- M. Goossens, I. Arregui, R. Soler, T. Van Doorsselaere
The depth and the vertical extent of the energy deposition layer
in a medium-class solar flare
-- Krzysztof Radziszewski, Robert Falewicz, Pawel Rudawy
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No. 382, "SOL2013-11-10 Eruptive Circular-ribbon Flare with Extended Remote Brightenings," by Chang LIU et al.: a circular-ribbon event can launch an eruption by breaking through its separatrix dome.
No, 383, "Energy Partitioning in a Nonthermally Dominated Two-loop Solar Flare," by Galina MOTORINA et al.: Modeling the prpagation of energy via GX Simulator in an early-impulsive flare.
No. 384, "Sunspot Differential Rotation in an X-class Flare," by Richard GRIMES et al.: Observations suggesting how the coronal tail can wag the photospheric dog.
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 often be found by searching for their SOLyyyy-mm-dd identifier from this home page.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
16 September 2020
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Helicity proxies from linear polarisation of solar active regions
-- A. Prabhu, A. Brandenburg, M. J. Kapyla, A. Lagg
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
9 September 2020
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The Submillimeter Active Region Excess Brightness Temperature
during Solar Cycles 23 and 24
-- C. G. Gimenez de Castro, A. L. Garcia Pereira, J.F. Valle Silva,
C. L. Selhorst, C.H. Mandrini, G. D. Cristiani, J.-P. Raulin, A. Valio
Nanoflare Diagnostics from Magnetohydrodynamic Heating Profiles
-- Kalman J. Knizhnik, Will T. Barnes, Jeffrey W. Reep, Vadim M. Uritsky
The Solar Orbiter mission - Science Overview
-- D. Muller et al.
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Radio echo in the turbulent corona and simulations of solar drift-pair
radio bursts observed with LOFAR
by Kuznetsov et al
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduard/cesra/?p=2666
Observations of fragmented energy release during solar flare emission
by R. Ramesh et al.*
http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduard/cesra/?p=2650
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
2 September 2020
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Time Series Analysis of Photospheric Magnetic Parameters of Flare-quiet
versus Flaring Active Regions: Scaling Properties of Fluctuations
-- Eo-Jin Lee, Sung-Hong Park, Yong-Jae Moon
Image Quality Assessment for Full-Disk Solar Observations
with Generative Adversarial Networks
-- R. Jarolim, A. M. Veronig, W. Potzi, T. Podladchikova
Identifying and Tracking Solar Magnetic Flux Elements with Deep Learning
-- Haodi Jiang, Jiasheng Wang, Chang Liu, Ju Jing, Hao Liu, Jason T. L. Wang,
Haimin Wang
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
26 August 2020
CONTENTS
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Active Region Irradiance During Quiescent Periods:
New Insights from Sun-as-a-star Spectra
-- Maria D. Kazachenko & Hugh Hudson
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