MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 03 September 2014 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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Dynamics of flare processes and variety of the fine structure of solar radio emission over a wide frequency range of 30 - 7000 MHz -- Gennady Chernov , Valery Fomichev, Baolin Tan, Yihua Yan, Chengming Tan, Qijun Fu
Direct Evidence of an Eruptive, Filament-Hosting Magnetic Flux Rope Leading to a Fast Solar Coronal Mass Ejection -- Bin Chen, Tim Bastian, Dale Gary
A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. IV. Unusual Magnetic Cloud and Overall Scenario -- V. V. Grechnev, A. M. Uralov, I. M. Chertok, A. V. Belov, B. P. Filippov, V. A. Slemzin, B. V. Jackson
Fine Structures and Overlying Loops of Confined Solar Flares -- Shuhong Yang, Jun Zhang, and Yongyuan Xiang
THE IMPACT OF A FILAMENT ERUPTION ON NEARBY HIGH-LYING COOL LOOPS -- Harra, Matthews, Long, Doschek and De Pontieu
Wave dynamics in a sunspot umbra -- Sych, R., Nakariakov, V.M.
Suprathermal Electrons in the Solar Corona: Can Nonlocal Transport Explain Heliospheric Charge States? -- Steven R. Cranmer
2. FROM THE EDITOR ------------------
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