MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
10 January 2024
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Simple Model for Temporal Variations of Halpha Spectrum by an Eruptive Filament
from a Superflare on a Solar-type Star
-- Kai Ikuta, Kazunari Shibata
How are the abnormally hot chromosphere and corona
heated by the solar magnetic fields?
-- K. J. Li, J. C. Xu, W. F eng, J. L. Xie, X. J. Shi, L. H. Deng
The differential rotation of the chromosphere and the quiet chromosphere
in the falling and rising period of a solar cycle
-- KJ LI, JC XU
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
27 December 2023
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Particle acceleration by sub-proton cyclotron frequency spectrum
of dispersive Alfven waves in inhomogeneous solar coronal plasmas
-- D. Tsiklauri
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
20 December 2023
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A Statistical Study of Soft X-ray Flares on Solar-type Stars
-- Zhanhao Zhao, Ziqian Hua, Xin Cheng, Zhiyuan Li, Mingde Ding
Observations of a Failed Solar Filament Eruption Involving External Reconnection
-- Chen, Y., Cheng, X., Chen, J., Dai, Y., and Ding, M.
Formation of a Long Filament Through the Connection of Two Filament Segments
Observed by CHASE
-- Li H. T., Cheng X., Ni Y. W., Li C., Rao S. H., Guo J. H., Ding M. D. &
Chen P. F.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
13 December 2023
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High-altitude Spider-type Prominence above the Magnetic Null Point
-- Boris Filippov
Non-Neutralized Electric Currents as a Proxy for Eruptive Activity
in Solar Active Regions
-- Y.LIU, T.TO"RO"K, V.S.TITOV, J.E.LEAKE, X.SUN, M.JIN
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http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/~tohban/wiki/index.php/RHESSI_Science_Nuggets
No. 459, "Bouncing motions of fast electrons using Nobeyama Radioheliograph,” by Keitarou MATSUMOTO. Solar evidence for conservation of second adiabatic invariant in particle motion.
No. 460, "Search for a Flare Anticipation Index (FAI),” by Hugh HUDSON and Jim MCTIERNAN. Quantifying flare precursors on a few-minute time scale.
No. 461, "Aurora-like Radio Emission from a Sunspot,” by Sijie YU. Maser action above a sunspot.
No. 462, "Coronal Bright Points,” by Daniel NÓBREGA-SIVERIO. Bright EUV rowel-like structures can result from null-point reconnection.
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 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
6 December 2023
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Formation and Dynamics in an Observed Preeruptive Filament
-- Jing Huang, Yin Zhang, Baolin Tan, Xianyong Bai, Leping Li, Zhenyong Hou,
Xiao Yang, Kaifan Ji, Yongliang Song, Ziyao Hu, and Yuanyong Deng
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
29 November 2023
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Unveiling the spectacular over 24-hour flare of star CD-36 3202
-- Kamil Bicz, Robert Falewicz, Malgorzata Pietras
The centroid speed as a characteristic of the group speed of
solar coronal fast magnetoacoustic wave trains
-- Dmitrii Y. Kolotkov, Valery M. Nakariakov, Maximilien Cloesen
Coronal dimmings as indicators of early CME propagation direction
-- Shantanu Jain, Tatiana Podladchikova, Galina Chikunova, Karin Dissauer,
Astrid M. Veronig
A Chromatic Treatment of Linear Polarization in the Solar Corona
at the 2023 Total Solar Eclipse
-- Ritesh Patel, Daniel B. Seaton, Amir Caspi, Sarah A. Kovac, Sarah J. Davis,
John P. Carini, Charles H. Gardner, Sanjay Gosain, Viliam Klein,
Shawn A. Laatsch, Patricia H. Reiff, Nikita Saini, Rachael Weir,
Daniel W. Zietlow, David F. Elmore, Andrei E. Ursache, Craig E. DeForest,
Matthew J. West, Fred Bruenjes, Jen Winter, and the Citizen CATE 2024 Team
MinXSS-2 CubeSat mission overview: Improvements from the successful MinXSS-1 mission
-- James Paul Mason, Thomas N. Woods, Phillip C. Chamberlin, Andrew Jones,
Rick Kohnert, Bennet Schwab, Robert Sewell, Amir Caspi, Christopher S. Moore,
Scott Palo, Stanley C. Solomon, and Harry Warren
Small Satellite Mission Concepts for Space Weather Research and as Pathfinders for Operations
-- Amir Caspi, Mathieu Barthelemy, Charles D. Bussy-Virat, Ian J. Cohen,
Craig E. DeForest, David R. Jackson, Angelos Vourlidas, and
Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla
Study of Time Evolution of Thermal and Nonthermal Emission from an M-class Solar Flare
-- Shunsaku Nagasawa, Tomoko Kawate, Noriyuki Narukage, Tadayuki Takahashi,
Amir Caspi, and Thomas N. Woods
Achievements and Lessons Learned From Successful Small Satellite Missions
for Space Weather-Oriented Research
-- Harlan E. Spence, Amir Caspi, Hasan Bahcivan, Jesus Nieves-Chinchilla,
Geoff Crowley, James Cutler, Chad Fish, David Jackson,
Therese Moretto Jorgensen, David Klumpar, Xinlin Li, James P. Mason,
Nick Paschalidis, John Sample, Sonya Smith, Charles M. Swenson, and
Thomas N. Woods
Scaling of Electron Heating by Magnetization During Reconnection and
Applications to Dipolarization Fronts and Super-Hot Solar Flares
-- M. Hasan Barbhuiya, Paul A. Cassak, Michael A. Shay, Vadim Roytershteyn,
Marc Swisdak, Amir Caspi, Andrei Runov, and Haoming Liang
Defining the Middle Corona
-- Matthew J. West, Daniel B. Seaton, David B. Wexler, John C. Raymond,
Giulio Del Zanna, Yeimy J. Rivera, Adam R. Kobelski, Bin Chen,
Craig DeForest, Leon Golub, Amir Caspi, Chris R. Gilly, Jason E. Kooi,
Karen A. Meyer, Benjamin L. Alterman, Nathalia Alzate, Vincenzo Andretta,
Frederic Auchere, Dipankar Banerjee, David Berghmans, Phillip Chamberlin,
Lakshmi Pradeep Chitta, Cooper Downs, Silvio Giordano, Louise Harra,
Aledia Higginson, Russell A. Howard, Pankaj Kumar, Emily Mason,
James P. Mason, Richard J. Morton, Katariina Nykyri, Ritesh Patel,
Laurel Rachmeler, Kevin P. Reardon, Katharine K. Reeves, Sabrina Savage,
Barbara J. Thompson, Samuel J. Van Kooten, Nicholeen M. Viall,
Angelos Vourlidas, and Andrei N. Zhukov
First Results for Solar Soft X-Ray Irradiance Measurements
from the Third-generation Miniature X-Ray Solar Spectrometer
-- Thomas N. Woods, Bennet Schwab, Robert Sewell,
Anant Kumar Telikicherla Kandala, James Paul Mason, Amir Caspi, Thomas Eden,
Amal Chandran, Phillip C. Chamberlin, Andrew R. Jones, Richard Kohnert,
Christopher S. Moore, Stanley C. Solomon, and Harry P. Warren
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
22 November 2023
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Deciphering the solar coronal heating:
Energizing small-scale loops through surface convection
-- D. Nobrega-Siverio, F. Moreno-Insertis, K Galsgaard, K. Krikova,
L. Rouppe van der Voort, R. Joshi, and M. S. Madjarska
Using Potential Field Extrapolations to Explore the Origin of Type II Spicules
-- Vasyl Yurchyshyn, Anneliese Schmidt, Jiasheng Wang, Xu Yang, Eun-Kyung Lim,
Wenda Cao
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
15 November 2023
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Phase mixed Alfven waves in partially ionised solar plasmas
-- M. McMurdo, I. Ballai, G. Verth, A. Alharbi, V. Fedun
Terrestrial temperature, sea levels and ice area links with solar activity
and solar orbital motion
-- V.Zharkova and I. Vasilieva
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
1 November 2023
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A model of failed solar eruption initiated and destructed by magnetic reconnection
-- Chaowei Jiang, Aiying Duan, Peng Zou, Zhenjun Zhou, Xinkai Bian,
Xueshang Feng, Pingbing Zuo and Yi Wang
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