MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
17 January 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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The density compression ratio of shock fronts associated with
coronal mass ejections
-- Ryun-Young Kwon, Angelos Vourlidas
Evolution of Photospheric Flow and Magnetic Fields Associated with
the 2015 June 22 M6.5 Flare
-- Jiasheng Wang, Chang Liu, Na Deng, Haimin Wang
Spatially inhomogeneous acceleration of electrons in solar flares
-- Duncan J. Stackhouse and Eduard P. Kontar
Probing Twisted Magnetic Field Using Microwave Observations in
an M Class Solar Flare on 11 February, 2014
-- I.N. Sharykin, A.A. Kuznetsov, I.I. Myshyakov
The origin, early evolution and predictability of solar eruptions
-- L.M. Green, T. Torok, B. Vrsnak, W. Manchester IV, A. Veronig
Polar Field Correction for HMI Line-of-Sight Synoptic Data
-- Xudong Sun, for the HMI Team
Relationship between Intensity of White-Light Flares and Proton Flux
of Solar Energetic Particles
-- Nengyi Huang, Yan Xu, Haimin Wang
Spectroscopic Observations of a Current Sheet in a Solar Flare
-- Y. Li, J. C. Xue, M. D. Ding, X. Cheng, Y. Su, L. Feng,
J. Hong, H. Li, W. Q. Gan
IRIS Observations of Spicules and Structures Near the Solar Limb
-- C. E. Alissandrakis, J.-C. Vial, A. Koukras, E. Buchlin,
M. Chane-Yook
Strong Transverse Photosphere Magnetic Fields and Twist in Light
Bridge Dividing Delta Sunspot of Active Region 12673
-- Wang, Haimin; Yurchyshyn, Vasyl; Liu, Chang; Ahn, Kwangsu;
Toriumi, Shin and Cao, Wenda
Simultaneous observation of a flux rope eruption and magnetic
reconnection during an X-class solar flare
-- X. L. Yan, L. H. Yang, Z. K. Xue, Z. X. Mei, D. F. Kong,
J. C. Wang, Q. L. Li
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
10 January 2018
CONTENTS
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Spectroscopic diagnostics of the non-Maxwellian κ-distributions
using SDO/EVE observations of the 2012 March 7 X-class flare
-- Elena Dzifcakova, Alena Zemanova, Jaroslav Dudik, and
Simon Mackovjak
Transient rotation of photospheric vector magnetic fields associated
with a solar flare
-- Yan Xu, Wenda Cao, Kwangsu Ahn, Ju Jing, Chang Liu, Jongchul Chae,
Nengyi Huang, Na Deng, Dale E. Gary and Haimin Wang
Three-dimensional Forward-fit Modeling of the Hard X-Ray and
Microwave Emissions of the 2015 June 22 M6.5 Flare
-- Natsuha Kuroda, Dale E. Gary, Haimin Wang, Gregory D. Fleishman,
Gelu M. Nita, Ju Jing
Center-to-Limb Variability of Hot Coronal EUV Emissions During Solar
Flares
-- Edward Thiemann, Phillip Chamberlin, Francis Eparvier, Luke Epp
A time dependent relation between EUV solar flare light-curves
from lines with differing formation temperatures
-- Edward M.B. Thiemann, Francis G. Eparvier, Thomas N. Woods
Understanding Breaks in Flare X-Ray Spectra: Evaluation of a
Cospatial Collisional Return-current Model
-- Alaoui, Meriem; Holman, Gordon
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
03 January 2018
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. THANKS TO THE MAX MILLENNIUM CHIEF OBSERVERS
3. FROM THE EDITOR
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Solar energetic particles and radio burst emission
-- R. Miteva, S. W. Samwel and V. Krupar
A quasi-periodic fast-propagating magnetosonic wave associated with
the eruption of a magnetic flux rope
-- Yuandeng Shen; Yu Liu; Tengfei Song; Zhanjun Tian
2. THANKS TO THE MAX MILLENNIUM CHIEF OBSERVERS
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I'd like to get the year off to a good start by thanking the four
skilled and dedicated volunteers who serve the solar community as
Max Millennium Chief Observers, keeping abreast of solar activity
and sending out the Max Millennium Message of the day:
Bill Marquette (Helio Research), since 2000
Ryan Milligan (University of Glagow and GSFC), since 2007
Shaun Bloomfield (Northumbria University), since 2008
Ying Li (Purple Mountain Observatory, since 2015
When you next see any of them at a meeting, please join me in
thanking them for their many years of service to the NASA RHESSI
mission (which supports the Max Millennium program) and the solar
activity research community.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
27 December 2017
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Two-step solar filament eruptions
-- B. Filippov
Regularized Biot-Savart Laws for Modeling Magnetic Flux Ropes
-- Viacheslav S. Titov, Cooper Downs, Zoran Mikic, Tibor Török,
Jon A. Linker and Ronald M. Caplan
Optimization of photospheric electric field estimates for accurate
retrieval of total magnetic energy injection
-- E. Lumme, J. Pomoell, E. K. J. Kilpua
Observations of an Eruptive Solar Flare in the Extended EUV Solar
Corona
-- Daniel B. Seaton and Jonathan M. Darnel
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
20 December 2017
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Active Region Photospheric Magnetic Properties Derived from
Line-of-sight and Radial Fields
-- Jordan A. Guerra, Sung-H. Park, Peter T. Gallagher, Ioannis
Kontogiannis, Manolis Georgoulis, D. Shaun Bloomfield
Extending Counter-Streaming Motion from an Active Region Filament to
Sunspot Light Bridge
-- Haimin Wang, Rui Liu, Qin Li, Chang Liu, Na Deng, Yan Xu, Ju Jing,
Yuming Wang, Wenda Cao
A Hydrodynamic Model of Alfvenic Wave Heating in a Coronal Loop
and its Chromospheric Footpoints
-- Jeffrey W. Reep, Alexander J.B. Russell, Lucas A. Tarr, &
James E. Leake
On the factors determining the eruptive character of solar flares
-- Christian Baumgartner, Julia K. Thalmann, Astrid M. Veronig
Reconnection fluxes in eruptive and confined flares and implications
for superflares on the Sun
-- J. Tschernitz, A.M. Veronig, J. Thalmann, J. Hinterreiter, W. Potzi
Studying the transfer of magnetic helicity in solar active
regions with the connectivity-based helicity flux density method
-- K. Dalmasse, E. Pariat, G. Valori, J. Jing, P. Demoulin
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
13 December 2017
CONTENTS
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Two-scale analysis of solar magnetic helicity
-- Brandenburg, A., Petrie, G. J. D., & Singh, N. K.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
06 December 2017
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Determination of Linear Force-Free Magnetic Field Constant Alpha
Using Deep Learning
-- Bernard Benson, Zhuocheng Jiang, W. David Pan, G. Allen Gary and
Qiang Hu
Heating and cooling of coronal loops with turbulent suppression
of parallel heat conduction
-- Bian, Nicolas; Emslie, A. Gordon; Horne, Duncan; Kontar, Eduard P.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
29 November 2017
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Fluting Modes in Transversely Nonuniform Solar Flux Tubes
-- Roberto Soler
Super-Flaring Active Region 12673 Has One of the Fastest Magnetic
Flux Emergence Ever Observed
-- Xudong Sun, Aimee Norton
First NuSTAR Limits on Quiet Sun Hard X-Ray Transient Events
-- Andrew J. Marsh, David M. Smith, Lindsay Glesener, Iain G. Hannah,
Brian W. Grefenstette, Amir Caspi, Sam Krucker, Hugh S. Hudson,
Kristin K. Madsen, Stephen M. White, Matej Kuhar, Paul J. Wright,
Steven E. Boggs, Finn E. Christensen, William W. Craig, Charles
J. Hailey, Fiona A. Harrison, Daniel Stern, William W. Zhang
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No. 311, “Unusual Type III Burst Dynamics Produced by Diverging Magnetic Fields”, by Patrick McCauley: Unusual type III bursts follow coronal separatrix structures.
No. 312, “Hunting for Hidden Tiny Flares”, by Shin-nosuke ISHIKAWA: FOXSI-2 says that episodic energy releases are still viable as a solution to the coronal heating problem.
See
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets
listing the current series, 2008-present, and
http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/nuggets/
for the original series, 2005-2008.
We publish these at roughly two-week intervals and welcome contributions,
which should be related, at least loosely, to RHESSI science.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
22 November 2017
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Solar-wind predictions for the Parker Solar Probe orbit
-- M. S. Venzmer, V. Bothmer
Simulating coronal loop implosion and compressible wave modes in a
flare hit active region
-- Aveek Sarkar, Bhargav Vaidya, Soumitra Hazra, Jishnu Bhattacharyya
Development of Solar Flares and Features of the Fine Structure
of Solar Radio Emission
-- G. P. Chernov, V. V. Fomichev, Y. Yan, B. Tan, Ch. Tan, and Q. Fu
A Statistical Analysis of the Solar Phenomena Associated with
Global EUV Waves
-- David M. Long, Pearse Murphy, Georgina Graham, Eoin P. Carley,
David Perez-Suarez
Imaging Spectroscopy of Solar Radio Burst Fine Structures
-- E. P. Kontar, S. Yu, A. A. Kuznetsov, A. G. Emslie, B. Alcock,
N. L. S. Jeffrey, V. N. Melnik, N. H. Bian, P. Subramanian
On a small-scale EUV wave: the driving mechanism and the associated
oscillating filament
-- Yuandeng Shen, Yu Liu, Zhanjun Tian, Zhining Qu
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