MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
22 July 2015
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DESTRUCTION AND OBSERVATIONAL SIGNATURES OF SUN-IMPACTING COMETS
-- John C Brown, Robert W Carlson, Mark P Toner
Alfven wave phase mixing in flows -- why over-dense solar coronal
open magnetic field structures are cool?
-- D. Tsiklauri
CME propagation: Where does the solar wind drag take over?
-- Nishtha Sachdeva, Prasad Subramanian, Robin Colaninno,
Angelos Vourlidas
The origin of net electric currents in solar active regions
-- K. Dalmasse, G. Aulanier, P. Demoulin, B. Kliem, T. Torok,
E. Pariat
Coronal Sources of the Solar F10.7 Radio Flux
-- S. J. Schonfeld, S. M. White, C. J. Henney, C. N. Arge,
R. T. J. McAteer
Dynamics of High-Velocity Evanescent Clumps [HVECs] Emitted from
Comet C/2011 L4 as Observed by STEREO
-- Raouafi, N.-E.; Lisse, C. M.; Stenborg, G.; Jones, G. H.;
Schmidt, C. A.
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
15 July 2015
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Relationship Between Solar Wind Speed and Coronal Magnetic Field
Properties
-- Ken'ichi Fujiki, Munetoshi Tokumaru, Tomoya Iju, Kazuyuki Hakamada,
Masayoshi Kojima
Hard X-ray emitting energetic electrons and photospheric electric
currents
-- Sophie Musset, Nicole Vilmer, Veronique Bommier
A Two-ribbon White-light Flare Associated with a Failed Solar
Eruption Observed by ONSET, SDO, and IRIS
-- X. Cheng, Q. Hao, M. D. Ding, K. Liu, P. F. Chen, C. Fang,
Y. D. Liu
Parallel Evolution of Quasi-separatrix Layers and Active Region
Upflows
-- Mandrini, C. H.; Baker, D.; D?moulin, P.; Cristiani, G. D.; van
Driel-Gesztelyi, L.; Vargas Dominguez, S.; Nuevo, F. A.; Vasquez,
A. M.; Pick, M.
Collisional relaxation of electrons in a warm plasma and accelerated
nonthermal electron spectra in solar flares
-- Kontar, E. P.; Jeffrey, N. L. S.; Emslie, A. G.; Bian, N. H.
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"A two-ribbon white-light flare associated with a failed solar eruption,” by Xin CHENG. The new ONSET facility in Yunnan observes an interesting flare 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
8 July 2015
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Calibration of Hinode/XRT for Coalignment
-- Yoshimura, K., McKenzie, David E.
Formation of Magnetic Flux Ropes during Confined Flaring Well Before
the Onset of a Pair of Major Coronal Mass Ejections
-- Georgios Chintzoglou, Spiros Patsourakos, Angelos Vourlidas
Optimal Electron Energies for Driving Chromospheric Evaporation in
Solar Flares
-- Reep, J.W., Bradshaw, S.J., & Alexander, D.
Confined Flares in Solar Active Region 12192 from 2014 October
18 to 29
-- Huadong Chen, Jun Zhang, Suli Ma, Shuhong Yang, Leping Li, Xin Huang,
Junmin Xiao
Are tornado-like magnetic structures able to support solar prominence
plasma?
-- M. Luna, F. Moreno-Insertis & E. Priest
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Dear All,
We invite contributions to the session (ID#: 7960) “Flare/CME Coupling from
the Corona to the Deep Solar Interior” at the Fall AGU in San Francisco,
14-18 December 2015. Details on the session follow.
We would like to remind you that the abstract submission deadline is 5
August 23:59 EDT/03:59 +1 GMT.
Abstracts can be submitted using the following link:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm15/sh/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=7960
Best regards,
Juan Carlos Martinez Oliveros
Hugh S Hudson
Charles A Lindsey
Angelos Vourlidas
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Session ID#: 7960
Session Description:
Flares and CMEs are two spectacular manifestations of the explosive release
of magnetic energy in the solar atmosphere. The released magnetic energy is
transformed into kinetic (CMEs) and thermal energy, (flares), and into the
injection and subsequent acceleration of particles. A zoo of wave phenomena
accompanies these events and their analysis can provide a wealth of
information about the solar atmosphere. The focus of the discussion is the
manifestation of flare- and CME-induced waves from the corona to the solar
interior and how multiwavelength observations (IRIS, SDO, RHESSI, Hinode,
NoRH, OVSA) can help our understanding of the mechanics of momentum and
energy transfer in the solar atmosphere.
Primary Convener:
Juan Carlos Martinez Oliveros, Space Sciences Laboratory, Berkeley, CA,
United States
Conveners:
Hugh S Hudson, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United
States,
Charles A Lindsey, NorthWest Research Associates Boulder, Boulder, CO,
United States and
Angelos Vourlidas, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University,
Space Department, Laurel, MD, United States
Index Terms:
7509 Corona [SOLAR PHYSICS, ASTROPHYSICS, AND ASTRONOMY]
7513 Coronal mass ejections [SOLAR PHYSICS, ASTROPHYSICS, AND ASTRONOMY]
7519 Flares [SOLAR PHYSICS, ASTROPHYSICS, AND ASTRONOMY]
7522 Helioseismology [SOLAR PHYSICS, ASTROPHYSICS, AND ASTRONOMY]
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
1 July 2015
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Using the transit of Venus to probe the upper planetary atmosphere
-- Fabio Reale, Angelo F. Gambino, Giuseppina Micela, Antonio Maggio,
Thomas Widemann, Giuseppe Piccioni
Testing magnetic helicity conservation in a solar-like active event
-- E. Pariat; G. Valori; P. Demoulin & K. Dalmasse
An automated classification approach to ranking photospheric proxies
of magnetic energy build-up
-- A. Al-Ghraibah, L.E. Boucheron, R.T.J. McAteer
Intensity Conserving Spline Interpolation (ICSI): A New Tool for
Spectroscopic Analysis
-- J. A. Klimchuk, S. Patsourakos, D. Tripathi
Triggering an eruptive flare by emerging flux in a solar
active-region complex
-- Louis, Rohan E.; Kliem, Bernhard; Ravindra, B.; Chintzoglou, Georgios
First simultaneous observations of a near-relativistic electron
spike event by both STEREO spacecraft
-- A. Klassen, N. Dresing, R. Gomez-Herrero, B. Heber
Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging of Three-dimensional Magnetic
Reconnection in a Solar Eruption
-- J. Q. Sun, X. Cheng, M. D. Ding, Y. Guo, E. R. Priest, C. E. Parnell,
S. J. Edwards, J. Zhang, P. F. Chen, C. Fang
Performance Testing of an Off-Limb Solar Adaptive Optics System
-- G.E. Taylor, D. Schmidt, J. Marino, T.R. Rimmele, R.T.James McAteer
25 Years of Self-Organized Criticality: Numerical Detection Methods
-- R.T. James McAteer, Markus J. Aschwanden, Michaila Dimitropoulou,
Manolis K. Georgoulis, Gunnar Pruessner, Laura Morales, Jack Ireland,
Valentyna Abramenko
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“The Fastest Flare,” by Hugh Hudson and Paulo Simões (June 30)
“High-energy Electrons and Electric Currents during a Flare,” by Sophie Musset, Nicole Vilmer, and Véronique Bommier (June 21)
“High Dispersion Spectroscopy of solar-type superflare stars,” by Yuta Notsu (June 8)
“‘Superflares’ on solar-type stars observed with Kepler,” by Hiroyuki Maehara (June 1)
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
7 June 2015
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Radial Distribution of Compressive Waves in the Solar Corona Revealed
by Akatsuki Radio Occultation Observations
-- Mayu Miyamoto, Takeshi Imamura, Munetoshi Tokumaru, Hiroki Ando,
Hiroaki Isobe, Ayumi Asai, Daikou Shiota, Tomoaki Toda, Bernd
Hausler, Martin Patzold, Alexander Nabatov, and Masato Nakamura
Outflow structure of the quiet Sun corona probed by spacecraft
radio scintillations in strong scattering
-- Takeshi Imamura, Munetoshi Tokumaru, Hiroaki Isobe, Daikou Shiota,
Hiroki Ando, Mayu Miyamoto, Tomoaki Toda, Bernd Hausler, Martin
Patzold, Alexander Nabatov, Ayumi Asai, Kentaro Yaji, Manabu Yamada,
Masato Nakamura
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“High-energy Electrons and Electric Currents during a Flare,” by Sophie Musset, Nicole Vilmer, and Veronique Bommier. Photospheric vertical currents linked to sites of electron acceleration in the corona.
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
17 June 2015
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Blind Stereoscopy of the Coronal Magnetic Field
-- Aschwanden,J.M., Schrijver, C.J., and Malanushenko, A.
Investigating the Kinematics of Coronal Mass Ejections with the
Automated CORIMP Catalog
-- Jason P. Byrne
A Twenty Year Decline in Solar Photospheric Magnetic Fields:
Inner-Heliospheric Signatures and Possible Implications?
-- P. Janardhan, Susanta Kumar Bisoi, S. Ananthakrishnan, M. Tokumaru,
K. Fujiki, L. Jose, R. Sridharan
Strong coronal channelling and interplanetary evolution of a solar
storm up to Earth and Mars
-- C. Moestl, T. Rollett, R. A. Frahm, Y. D. Liu, D. M. Long,
R. C. Colaninno, M. A. Reiss, M. Temmer, C. J. Farrugia, A. Posner,
M. Dumbovic, M. Janvier, P. Demoulin, P. Boakes, A. Devos,
E. Kraaikamp, M. L. Mays, B. Vrsnak
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