MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 16 March 2016 CONTENTS
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK 2. FROM THE EDITOR =====================================================================
1. E-PRINTS POSTED IN THE PAST WEEK ===================================
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Data-driven Radiative Hydrodynamic Modeling of the 2014 March 29 X1.0 Solar Flare -- Fatima Rubio da Costa, Lucia Kleint, Vahe Petrosian, Wei Liu Joel C. Allred
A Numerical Study of Long-Range Magnetic Impacts during Coronal Mass Ejections -- M. Jin, C. J. Schrijver, M. C. M. Cheung, M. L. DeRosa, N. V. Nitta, A. M. Title
Magnetic-Island Contraction and Particle Acceleration in Simulated Eruptive Solar Flares -- S. E. Guidoni, C. R. DeVore, J. T. Karpen, B. J. Lynch
Subarcsecond Bright Points and Quasi-periodic Upflows Below a Quiescent Filament Observed by the IRIS -- Ting Li & Jun Zhang
Observation of a Quasi-periodic Pulsation in Hard X-ray, Radio and Extreme-ultraviolet Wavelengths -- Pankaj Kumar, Valery M. Nakariakov, Kyung-Suk Cho
Magnetic helicity and energy spectra of a solar active region -- Zhang, H., Brandenburg, A., & Sokoloff, D. D.
A New Twist in Simulating Solar Flares -- Brandenburg, A.
Homologous solar events on 2011 January 27: Build-up and propagation in a complex coronal environment -- M. Pick, G. Stenborg, P. Demoulin, P. Zucca, A. Lecacheux
2. FROM THE EDITOR ==================
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