MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
06 June 2012
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Dynamics of Coronal Bright Points as seen by Sun Watcher using Active
Pixel System detector and Image Processing (SWAP), Atmospheric
Imaging Assembly AIA), and Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI)
-- K. Chandrashekhar, S. Krishna Prasad, D. Banerjee, B. Ravindra,
Daniel B. Seaton
Determination of the acceleration region size in a loop-structured
solar flare -- Jingnan Guo, A. Gordon Emslie, Eduard P. Kontar,
Federico Benvenuto, Anna Maria Massone, Michele Piana
Study of the three-dimensional shape and dynamics of coronal
loops observed by Hinode/EIS -- P. Syntelis, C. Gontikakis,
M.K. Georgoulis, C.E. Alissandrakis, K. Tsinganos
The Thermal Properties of Solar Flares over Three Solar Cycles Using
GOES X-Ray Observations -- Daniel F. Ryan, Ryan O. Milligan, Peter
T. Gallagher, Brian R. Dennis, A. Kim Tolbert, Richard A. Schwartz,
C. Alex Young
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
30 May 2012
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Automated Solar Flare Statistics in Soft X-rays over 37 Years of GOES
Observations - The Invariance of Self-Organized Criticality during
Three Solar Cycles -- Markus J. Aschwanden and Samuel L. Freeland
H alpha line impact linear polarization observed in the 23 July 2002
flare with the Large Solar Vacuum Telescope (LSVT) -- Firstova N.M.,
Polyakov V.I., Firstova A.V.
Slow magnetosonic waves and fast flows in active region loops --
Leon Ofman, Tongjiang Wang, Joseph M. Davila
Modelling the Propagation of a Weak Fast-Mode MHD Shock Wave near
a 2D Magnetic Null Point Using Nonlinear Geometrical Acoustics --
A.N. Afanasyev and A.M. Uralov
On the nature of prominence emission observed by SDO/AIA -- Susanna
Parenti, Brigitte Schmieder, Petr Heinzel, Leon Golub
What Are Special About Ground-Level Events? -- N.V. Nitta, Y. Liu,
M.L. DeRosa, R.W. Nightingale
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Dear colleagues:
We are pleased to announce the Fermi Solar Data Analysis Workshop to be
held at Goddard Space Flight Center on August 22-23, 2012. Although
primarily an Astrophysics observatory, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space
Telescope, and its Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) and Large Area
Telescope (LAT), provide unique capabilities in the 8 keV - 300 GeV band
to monitor and study both the quiescent and flaring Sun. Fermi has
already made many observations of solar X-ray and gamma-ray emissions,
and many more can be anticipated during the next few years with the peak
in solar activity expected in 2013.
This workshop is meant to be informal and interactive. It will start
with reviews of X-ray and gamma-ray solar studies to date, including
results already obtained with the Fermi observatory. Extensive tutorials
will be given on both GBM and LAT data analysis techniques, with time
set aside for hands-on practice on your own laptop. We invite all of
those interested in learning more about Fermi’s Solar capabilities, and
interested in interacting with experts in the field, to attend this
2-day workshop.
Due to NASA badging requirements, we encourage participants to register
as early as possible. Note that it can take up to 2 months to obtain
badges for some visitors. Therefore, please register by June 20th. Late
registration may be accepted if badging requirements can be met.
The workshop itself will be free to all participants, and include coffee
breaks. We regrettably are unable to assist with travel funds for any
participants.
Please see
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/mtgs/workshops/da2012_solar/ for more
information and updates as they become available.
Local Organizers:
Julie McEnery
Brian Dennis
Judy Racusin
Andy Inglis
Richard Schwartz
Kim Tolbert
Albert Shih
Speakers Include:
Francesco Longo
Gordon Holman
Gerry Share
Julie McEnery
Michael Briggs
Richard Schwartz
Kim Tolbert
Nicola Omodei
Albert Shih
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Dr Andrew Inglis
NASA Postdoctoral Fellow
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, 20771
Office: 301-286-4557
Email: andrew.inglis(a)nasa.gov
MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
23 May 2012
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1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
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The role of radiative losses in the late evolution of pulse-heated
coronal loops/strands -- F. Reale, E. Landi
Finite deformation in Ideal MHD -- MacTaggart, D.
The standard flare model in three dimensions I. Strong-to-weak
shear transition in post-flare loops -- G. Aulanier, M. Janvier,
and B. Schmieder
On the Nature and Genesis of EUV Waves: A Synthesis of
Observations from SOHO, STEREO, SDO, and Hinode (Invited Review)
-- S. Patsourakos, A. Vourlidas
Evidence for the Wave Nature of an Extreme Ultraviolet Wave Observed
by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly Onboard the Solar Dynamics
Observatory -- Yuandeng Shen, Yu Liu
Simultaneous Observations of a Large-Scale Wave Event in the Solar
Atmosphere: From Photosphere to Corona -- Yuandeng Shen, Yu Liu
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23. Observations of transverse oscillations in chromospheric mottles
by David Kuridze, M. Mathioudakis (Queen’s University Belfast), R.J.
Morton and R. Erdélyi (University of Sheffield)
Transverse oscillations in chromospheric mottles
http://www.uksolphys.org/?p=4463
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UKSP Nuggets are published on a monthly basis highlighting solar physics
research in the UK.
http://www.uksolphys.org/uksp-nuggets
Iain Hannah and Lyndsay Fletcher
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Dr. Iain G. Hannah Eml: iain.hannah(a)glasgow.ac.uk
Astronomy & Astrophysics Group, Tel: +44 (0)141 330 6427
School of Physics & Astronomy, Fax: +44 (0)141 330 5183
Kelvin Building,
University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
G12 8QQ Web: http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/~iain/
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UCL-MSSL is pleased to announce a new Hinode EIS science nugget for
May 2012 entitled: Blinkers: what is their true nature? by Srividya
Subramanian of Armagh Observatory.
May 2012 Nugget:
http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/nuggets/nugget_2012may.jsp
Nugget Archive:
http://msslxr.mssl.ucl.ac.uk:8080/SolarB/eisnuggets.jsp
EIS nuggets are published monthly. If you would like to contribute a
nugget, please contact Deb Baker or Lucie Green.
Dr Deb Baker
UCL/MSSL
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MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS
16 May 2012
CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK
2. FROM THE EDITOR
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Self-cancellation of ephemeral regions in the quiet Sun -- Shuhong
Yang, Jun Zhang, Ting Li, Yang Liu
Relation between the CME acceleration and the non-thermal flare
characteristics -- S. Berkebile-Stoiser, A.M. Veronig, B. Bein,
M. Temmer
Detection of acceleration processes during the initial phase of
the 12 June 2010 flare -- L.K. Kashapova, N.S.Meshalkina, M.S.Kisil
Chromospheric jets around the edges of sunspots -- R. J. Morton
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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
community, feel free to send your message to the MMScience e-mail
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