MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
14 June 2017
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Investigation of Relationship Between High-Energy X-ray Sources
and Photospheric and Helioseismic Impacts of X1.8 Solar Flare of
October 23, 2012
-- Ivan N Sharykin, Alexander G Kosovichev, Viacheslav M Sadykov,
Ivan V Zimovets, Ivan I Myshyakov
Small electron acceleration episodes in the solar corona
-- Tomin James, Prasad Subramanian, Eduard P Kontar
Detection and Interpretation Of Long-Lived X-Ray Quasi-Periodic
Pulsations in the X-Class Solar Flare on 2013 May 14
-- Brian R. Dennis, Anne K. Tolbert, Andrew Inglis, Jack Ireland,
Tongjiang Wang, Gordon D. Holman, Laura A. Hayes,
Peter T. Gallagher
Witnessing a Large-scale Slipping Magnetic Reconnection along a
Dimming Channel during a Solar Flare
-- Ju Jing, Rui Liu, Mark C. M. Cheung, Jeongwoo Lee, Yan Xu,
Chang Liu, Chunming Zhu, Haimin Wang
Investigation of Relationship Between High-Energy X-ray Sources
and Photospheric and Helioseismic Impacts of X1.8 Solar Flare of
October 23, 2012
-- Ivan N Sharykin, Alexander G Kosovichev, Viacheslav M Sadykov,
Ivan V Zimovets, Ivan I Myshyakov
Non-potential field formation in the X-shaped quadrupole magnetic
field configuration
-- Kawabata, Yusuke; Inoue, Satoshi; Shimizu, Toshifumi
Predicting Solar Flares Using SDO/HMI Vector Magnetic Data Product
and Random Forest Algorithm
-- Chang Liu, Na Deng, Jason T. L. Wang, Haimin Wang
Coronal rain in magnetic bipolar weak fields
-- Chun Xia, Rony Keppens, and Xia Fang
Dong Li Quasi-periodic pulsations with multiple periods in hard
X-ray emission
-- Li, Dong; Zhang, Qingmin
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“The Solar X-ray Limb III”, by Marina Battaglia and Gordon Hurford. RHESSI succeeds with an entirely new way to measure the solar diameter.
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
07 June 2017
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Exploring the potential of microwave diagnostics in SEP forecasting:
The occurrence of SEP events
-- Pietro Zucca, Marlon Nunez, and Karl-Ludwig Klein
The Solar X-ray Limb
-- M. Battaglia, H. S. Hudson, G. J. Hurford, S. Krucker,
R. A. Schwartz
HIGH-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF DOWNFLOWS AT ONE END OF A
PRE-ERUPTION FILAMENT
-- Qin Li, Na Deng, Ju Jing, Haimin Wang
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
31 May 2017
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Estimating Solar Flux Density at Low Radio Frequencies Using a Sky
Brightness Model
-- Divya Oberoi, Rohit Sharma and Alan E.E. Rogers
Center-to-limb observations of the Sun with ALMA
-- C. E. Alissandrakis, S. Patsourakos, A. Nindos, T. S. Bastian
Increase in the amplitude of line-of-sight velocities of the
small-scale motions in a solar filament before eruption
-- Daikichi Seki, Kenichi Otsuji, Hiroaki Isobe, Takako T. Ishii,
Takahito Sakaue, Kumi Hirose
Observing the Sun with the Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter
Array (ALMA): Fast-Scan Single-Dish Mapping
-- S.M. White, K. Iwai, N.M. Phillips, R.E. Hills, A. Hirota,
P. Yagoubov, G. Siringo, M. Shimojo, T.S. Bastian, A.S. Hales,
T. Sawada, S. Asayama, M. Sugimoto, R.G. Marson, W. Kawasaki,
E. Muller, T. Nakazato, K. Sugimoto, R. Brajsa, I. Skokic,
M. Barta, S. Kim, A.J. Remijan, I. de Gregorio, S.A. Corder,
H.S. Hudson, M. Loukitcheva, B. Chen, B. De Pontieu,
G.D. Fleishmann, D.E. Gary, A. Kobelski, S. Wedemeyer, Y. Yan
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No. 301, “Double Coronal X-ray and Microwave Sources Associated with a Magnetic Breakout Solar Eruption,” by Yao CHEN: a different explanation of the double coronal hard X-ray sources.
No. 300, “A Lasso Model for Solar Gamma-ray Events,” by Hugh Hudson: a toy model hoping to explain the SEP/LAT relationship.
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
24 May 2017
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Origin and Structures of Solar Eruptions I: Magnetic Flux Rope
(Invited Review)
-- X. Cheng, Y. Guo, M. D. Ding
JHelioviewer - Time-dependent 3D visualisation of solar and
heliospheric data
-- D. Mueller, B. Nicula, S. Felix, F. Verstringe, B. Bourgoignie,
A. Csillaghy, D. Berghmans, P. Jiggens, J. P. Garcia-Ortiz,
J. Ireland, S. Zahniy, B. Fleck
Acceleration and Propagation of Solar Energetic Particles
-- Karl-Ludwig Klein and Silvia Dalla
The First ALMA Observation of a Solar Plasmoid Ejection from an
X-ray Bright Point
-- M. Shimojo, H. S. Hudson, S. M. White, T. S. Bastian, K. Iwai
Observing the Sun with Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
(ALMA): High Resolution Interferometric Imaging
-- M. Shimojo, T.S. Bastian, A.S. Hales, S.M. White, K. Iwai,
R.E. Hills, A. Hirota, N.M. Phillips, T. Sawada, P. Yagoubov,
G. Siringo, S. Asayama, M. Sugimoto, R. Brajsa, I. Skokic, M. Barta,
S. Kim, I. de Gregorio, S.A. Corder, H.S. Hudson, S. Wedemeyer,
D.E. Gary, B. De Pontieu, M. Loukitcheva, G.D. Fleishman, B. Chen,
A. Kobelski, Y. Yan
Exoplanet Predictions Based on Harmonic Orbit Resonances
-- Markus J. Aschwanden and Felix Scholkmann
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
18 May 2017
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On a role of quadruple component of magnetic field in defining
solar activity in grand cycles
-- Popova, E., Zharkova V.V., Shepherd S.J. and Zharkov S.I.
CME dynamics using STEREO & LASCO observations: the relative
importance of Lorentz forces and solar wind drag
-- Nishtha Sachdeva, Prasad Subramanian, Angelos Vourlidas,
Volker Bothmer
Impulsive plasma outflows due to wave driven magnetic reconnection
-- Yamini K. Rao, A.K. Srivastava, J.G. Doyle and Bhola N. Dwivedi
Propagation of Torsional Alfven Waves from the Photosphere to the
Corona: Reflection, Transmission, and Heating in Expanding Flux Tubes
-- R. Soler, J. Terradas, R. Oliver, J. L. Ballester
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“A Lasso Model for Solar Gamma-Ray Events,” by Hugh Hudson. Retracting large-scale coronal magnetic fields can trap SEP particles to support a long-duration gamma-ray event.
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
10 May 2017
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Plasma parameters and geometry of cool and warm active region loops
-- Haixia Xie, Maria S. Madjarska, Bo Li, Zhenghua Huang, Lidong Xia,
Thomas Wiegelmann, Hui Fu, Chaozhou Mou
Explosive chromospheric evaporation driven by nonthermal electrons
around one footpoint of a solar flare loop
-- Li, Dong; Ning, Zongjun; Huang, Yu; Zhang, Qingmin
Nonlinear evolution of short-wavelength torsional Alfven waves ?
-- S.V. Shestov and V. M. Nakariakov and A. S. Ulyanov and A. A. Reva
and S. V. Kuzin
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
03 May 2017
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Siberian Radioheliograph: First Results
-- S.V. Lesovoi, A.T. Altyntsev, A.A. Kochanov, V.V. Grechnev,
A.V. Gubin, D.A. Zhdanov, E.F. Ivanov, A.M. Uralov, L.K. Kashapova,
A.A. Kuznetsov, N.S. Meshalkina, R.A. Sych
Two Step Filament Eruption During 14-15 March 2015
-- R. Chandra, B. Filippov, R. Joshi, B. Schmieder
Magnetic nulls and super-radial expansion in the solar corona
-- Sarah E. Gibson, Kevin Dalmasse, Laurel A. Rachmeler, Marc L.
De Rosa, Steven Tomczyk, Giuliana de Toma, Joan Burkepile,
Michael Galloy
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