MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
1 January 2020
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Hi-C 2.1 Observations of Jetlet-like Events at Edges of Solar Magnetic Network Lanes
-- Panesar, Navdeep K.; Sterling, Alphonse C.; Moore, Ronald L.;
Winebarger, Amy R.; Tiwari, Sanjiv K.; Savage, Sabrina L.; Golub, Leon E.;
Rachmeler, Laurel A.; Kobayashi, Ken; Brooks, David H.; Cirtain, Jonathan W.;
De Pontieu, Bart; McKenzie, David E.; Morton, Richard J.; Peter, Hardi;
Testa, Paola; Walsh, Robert W.; Warren, Harry P.
Fine-scale Explosive Energy Release at Sites of Prospective Magnetic Flux Cancellation
in the Core of the Solar Active Region Observed by Hi-C 2.1, IRIS, and SDO
-- Tiwari, Sanjiv K.; Panesar, Navdeep K.; Moore, Ronald L.; De Pontieu, Bart;
Winebarger, Amy R.; Golub, Leon; Savage, Sabrina L.; Rachmeler, Laurel A.;
Kobayashi, Ken; Testa, Paola; Warren, Harry P.; Brooks, David H.;
Cirtain, Jonathan W.; McKenzie, David E.; Morton, Richard J.; Peter, Hardi;
Walsh, Robert W.
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Farewell to 2019! There were 25 new Nuggets in all during the year, thanks to as many contributors. The new ones in December were:
No. 365, “Spectropolarimetric Insight into Plasma-Sheet Dynamics of a Solar Flare,” by Ryan French. The CoMP polarization patterns in SOL2017-09-10 are extremely promising.
No. 366, “Cosmic Rays over the Rainbow Bridge,” by Hugh Hudson and Alec MacKinnon. Galactic (and solar) cosmic range plummet into the Sun.
No. 367, “A Global Survey of EUV Coronal Power Spectra,” by Karl Battams. Time-series maps of imaged power spectra from an AIA pipeline.
Please see http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets for access to the full list, with search capability. We publish these at roughly two-week intervals and welcome contributions, which should be related, at least loosely, to RHESSI science.
At the time of writing another new-cycle region is on the disk, although it has lost its spots already. So… Happy New Year to all!
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
25 December 2019
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Remote coronal dimmings related to a circular-ribbon flare
-- Q. M. Zhang and R. S. Zheng
Formation and Eruption of a Mini-sigmoid Originating in Coronal Hole
-- Z. W. Huang, X. Cheng, Y. N. Su, T. Liu, M. D. Ding
Quantifying the Toroidal Flux of Pre-existing Flux Ropes of CMEs
-- C. Xing, X. Cheng, Jiong Qiu, Qiang Hu, E. R. Priest, M. D. Ding
A Magnetohydrodynamic Relaxation Method for Non-Force-Free Magnetic Field
in Magnetohydrostatic Equilibrium
-- Takahiro Miyoshi, Kanya Kusano, Satoshi Inoue
Re-analysis of Lepping's Fitting Method for Magnetic Clouds:
Lundquist Fit Reloaded
-- P. Demoulin, S. Dasso, M. Janvier, V. Lanabere
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
18 December 2019
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Excitation of decay-less transverse oscillations of coronal loops
by random motions
-- A.N. Afanasyev, T. Van Doorsselaere, V.M. Nakariakov
Peculiar solar sources and geospace disturbances on 20-26 August 2018
-- A.A. Abunin, M.A. Abunina, A.V. Belov, I.M. Chertok
Observations of solar chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm with ALMA
-- S. Patsourakos, C. A. Alissandrakis, A. Nindos, T. S. Bastian
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The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) invites you to the SDO 2020 Science Workshop: A Decade of Discovery, to be held October 12-16, 2020, at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver, BC, Canada. All members of the science community are welcome and encouraged to attend.
The ten years since the launch of SDO has seen many papers in wide ranges of science results from this mission. As Solar Cycle 25 begins its rise to maximum, we will get together to discuss what we learned about the Sun and anticipate what the new cycle will look like.
Invited speakers will introduce 8 themed sessions spanning SDO‘s wide range of research topics:
Subsurface Flows, the Dynamo, and the Solar Cycle
Phun with Photons: Response of atmospheres to EUV variability
Short-term Solar Variability
Magnetic Flux in the SDO Era: From Emergence to Eruption
SDO for Space Weather: Science and Applications
The SDO Corona and Beyond
Energy and Mass Transfer Between the Corona and the Chromosphere
Vector Magnetic Field: Progress and Prospects
There will also be one day of parallel mini-workshops and an EUV calibration workshop.
Registration, abstract submission, and other information about SDO 2020 will be made available at http://sdo2020.lws-sdo-workshops.org/.
The Hyatt Regency can be explored at https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/canada/hyatt-regency-vancouver/yvrrv
Ryan Milligan
On behalf of the SDO 2020 Science Organizing Committee
No. 365, “Spectropolarimetric Insight into Plasma-Sheet Dynamics of a Solar Flare,” by Ryan French. CoMP polarization patterns in SOL2017-09-10 are amazing.
No. 364, “Lorentz Force Evolution Reveals the Energy Build-up Processes during Recurrent Eruptive Solar Flares,” by Ranadeep Sarkar, Nandita Srivastava, and Astrid Veronig.
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 be found by searching for their SOLyyyy-mm-dd identifier from this home page.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
11 December 2019
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Observations and 3D MHD Modeling of a Confined Helical Jet
Launched by a Filament Eruption
-- Lauren Doyle, Peter F. Wyper, Eamon Scullion, James A. McLaughlin,
Gavin Ramsay & J. Gerrard Doyle
3D numerical simulations of oscillations in solar prominences
-- A. Adrover-Gonzalez, J. Terradas
Spectral magnetic helicity of solar active regions between 2006 and 2017
-- Gosain, S., Brandenburg, A.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
4 December 2019
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The Effect of Anisotropic Viscosity on the Nonlinear Kink Instability
-- Quinn, J., MacTaggart, D., Simitev, R.
Solar Cycle Variation of Coronal Temperature, Emission Measure,
and Soft X-ray Irradiance Observed with Yohkoh Soft X-ray Telescope
-- Aki Takeda, Loren Acton, and Nicole Albanese
Magnetic Rayleigh-Taylor Instability at a Contact Discontinuity
With Oblique Magnetic Field
-- E. Vickers, I. Ballai, R. Erdelyi
Spectropolarimetric Insight into Plasma-Sheet Dynamics of a Solar Flare
-- Ryan J. French, Philip G. Judge, Sarah A. Matthews, Lidia van Driel-Gesztelyi
IRIS Mg II Observations and Non-LTE Modeling of Off-limb Spicules
in a Solar Polar Coronal Hole
-- Akiko Tei, Stanislav Gunar, Petr Heinzel, Takenori J. Okamoto,
Jiri Stepan, Sonja Jejcic, Kazunari Shibata
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
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community, feel free to send your message to the MMScience e-mail list:
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