MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
28 May 2025
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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Observational signs of limited flare area variation and
peak flare temperatures estimations in main-sequence flaring stars
-- K. Bicz, R. Falewicz, P. Heinzel, P. Pres, D. Mozdzierski, A. Pigulski,
D. Marchev, K. Kotysz, T. Atanasova, G. Yordanova, A. Georgiev
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
21 May 2025
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Quantifying Chromosphere Response to Flare Energy Release
Using AIA Observations in 1600A and 304A Passbands
-- J. Qiu, R. Fleming
Interaction of a spatially uniform electron beam with a rotational magnetic hole
in a form of a Harris current sheet
-- D. Tsiklauri
Proton heating estimates from near-Earth observations of coronal mass ejections
in solar cycle 24
-- Debesh Bhattacharjee, Prasad Subramanian, Saikat Majumder, Wageesh Mishra
Tracing field lines that are reconnecting, or expanding, or both
-- Qiu, Jiong
Evidence of Continuous Reconnection along a Helmet Streamer Current Sheet
Observed by WISPR on Parker Solar Probe
-- Liewer, P. C., Gallagher, B. M., Stenborg, G., Linton, M. G., Qiu, J.,
Vourlidas, A., Ascione, M. L., Velli, M.
The Role of Magnetic Shear in Reconnection-driven Flare Energy Release
-- Qiu, J., Alaoui, M., Antiochos, S. K., Dahlin, J. T., Swisdak, M.,
Drake, J. F., Robison, A., DeVore, C. R., Uritsky, V. M.
Structure of the Plasma near the Heliospheric Current Sheet as Seen by
WISPR/Parker Solar Probe from inside the Streamer Belt
-- Liewer, P. C., Vourlidas, A., Stenborg, G., Howard, R. A., Qiu, J.,
Penteado, P., Panasenco, O., Braga, C
Observational study of the formation of homologous confined circular-ribbon flares
-- Shuhong Yang, Ruisheng Zheng, Yijun Hou, Yuandeng Shen, Yin Li,
Xiaoshuai Zhu, Ting Li, Guiping Zhou
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
7 May 2025
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Linear analysis of shear-flow instabilities in a prominence-corona interface
with ambipolar diffusion
-- Llorenc Melis, Roberto Soler
Tracking an eruptive intermediate prominence originating from the farside of the Sun
-- Qingmin Zhang, Wenwei Pan, Beili Ying, Li Feng, Yiliang Li, Xiaoli Yan,
Liheng Yang, Ye Qiu, Jun Chen, Suli Ma
Tracing the heliospheric magnetic field via anisotropic radio-wave scattering
-- Daniel L. Clarkson, Eduard P. Kontar, Nicolina Chrysaphi, A. Gordon Emslie,
Natasha L. S. Jeffrey, Vratislav Krupar, Antonio Vecchio
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The SolarNuggets continue the earlier series of RHESSI Nuggets, and are now located at
https://heliowiki.smce.nasa.gov/wiki/index.php/SolarNuggets
The entries for March 2025 are as follows:
No. 492, “Metis observations of Alfvénic outflows driven by interchange reconnection in a pseudostreamer,” by Paolo ROMANO and the Metis team: Something that looks exactly as predicted by numerical simulations!
No. 493, “Quasi-Periodic Pulsations in Ionospheric TEC and Flare EUV,” by Aislng O’HARE: The Earth’s ionosphere shows flare-driven QPPs, with a small delay.
No. 494, “On turbulent magnetic reconnection: fast and slow mean steady-states,” by Sage STANISH and David MacTAGGART: In a turbulent medium, magnetic reconnection has two limiting domains
As always, we welcome new items and encourage opinion pieces and news items as well as descriptions of new discoveries. Just email Hugh Hudson with a page of text and 2-3 nice figures.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
30 April 2025
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Spectral Irradiance Variability in Lyman-Alpha Emission During Solar Flares
-- Luke Majury, Ryan Milligan, Elizabeth Butler, Harry Greatorex,
Maria Kazachenko
Transverse Oscillations of Coronal Loops Induced by a Jet-Related Confined Flare
on 11 July 2022
-- Musheng Lin, Ya Wang, Liheng Yang, Jie Chen, Wenwei Pan, Shuyue Li,
Qingmin Zhang
ALMA Observations of Solar Spicules in a Polar Coronal Hole
-- T. S. Bastian , C. Alissandrakis , A. Nindos , M. Shimojo , and S. M. White
Quasi-periodic pulsations in extreme-ultraviolet brightenings
-- Daye Lim, Tom Van Doorsselaere, David Berghmans, Laura A. Hayes,
Cis Verbeeck, Nancy Narang, Marie Dominique, and Andrew R. Inglis
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Multi-spacecraft Radio Observations Trace the Heliospheric Magnetic Field
by D. L. Clarkson et al.
https://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduard/cesra/?p=3973
X-ray/Radio Quasi-periodic Pulsations Associated with Plasmoids in Solar Flare Current Sheets
by Kumar, Karpen, and Dahlin
https://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/eduard/cesra/?p=3968
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
16 April 2025
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The energy content of Alfven waves in the stratified solar atmosphere
-- Roberto Soler
Quiet Sun Ellerman bombs as a possible proxy for reconnection-driven spicules
-- Mats Ola Sand, Luc H. M. Rouppe van der Voort, Jayant Joshi, Souvik Bose,
Daniel Nobrega-Siverio, Ana Belen Grinon-Marin
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
9 April 2025
CONTENTS
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Unveiling Spatiotemporal Properties of the Quasiperiodic Pulsations
in the Balmer Continuum at 3600 A in an X-class Solar White-light Flare
-- De-Chao Song, Marie Dominique, Ivan Zimovets, Qiao Li, Ying Li, Fu Yu,
Yang Su, B.A. Nizamov, Ya Wang, Andrea Francesco Battaglia, Jun Tian,
Li Feng, Hui Li, and W. Q. Gan
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The Max Millennium program exists to enhance all aspects of solar
flare research. If you have news that is of broad interest to that
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The SolarNuggets continue the earlier series of RHESSI Nuggets, and are now located at
https://heliowiki.smce.nasa.gov/wiki/index.php/SolarNuggets
The entries for March 2025 are as follows:
No. 490, “Proton Beam Energy Deposition as a Mechanism of Deep Photospheric Heating,” by Samuel GRANOVSKY and Alexander KOSOVICHEV: There is evidence for proton beams in white-light flares.
No. 491, “Solar Rollercoaster,” by Mohamed NEDAL et al.: Looping the loop in the solar corona; the flare/CME SOL2024-05-14 reveals large-scale helical motion in the eruption.
As always, we welcome new items and encourage opinion pieces and news items as well as descriptions of new discoveries.
Just email Hugh Hudson with a page of text and 2-3 nice figures.
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
2 April 2025
CONTENTS
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Improved Tomographic Reconstruction of 3D Global Coronal Density
from STEREO/COR1 Observations
-- Tongjiang Wang, C. Nick Arge, Shaela I. Jones
MHD modelling of the near-sun evolution of coronal mass ejection
initiated from a sheared arcade
-- Jinnan Cai, Ling Zhang, Chaowei Jiang, Kuo Yan, Xueshang Feng, Pingbing Zuo,
Yi Wang
A New Implementation of a Fourth-Order CESE Scheme for 3D MHD Simulations
-- Chaowei Jiang, Ling Zhang
On field line slippage rates in the solar corona
-- D. MacTaggart
On turbulent magnetic reconnection: fast and slow mean steady-states
-- S. Stanish, D. MacTaggart
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