MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 16 April 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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Evidence of Electron Acceleration around the Reconnection X-point in a Solar Flare -- Noriyuki Narukage, Masumi Shimojo and Taro Sakao
On the helicity of open magnetic fields -- Prior, C., Yeates, A. R.
The coronal energy input from magnetic braiding -- Yeates, A.R., Bianchi, F., Welsch, B. T., Bushby, P. J.
Connecting speeds, directions and arrival times of 22 coronal mass ejections from the Sun to 1 AU -- C. Moestl, K. Amla, J. R. Hall, P. C. Liewer, E. M. De Jong, R. C. Colaninno, A. M. Veronig, T. Rollett, M. Temmer, V. Peinhart, J. A. Davies, N. Lugaz, Y. D. Liu, C.J. Farrugia, J. G. Luhmann, B. Vrsnak, R. A. Harrison, A. B. Galvin
A Challenging Solar Eruptive Event of 18 November 2003 and the Causes of the 20 November Geomagnetic Superstorm. III. Catastrophe of the Eruptive Filament in a Magnetic Null Point and Formation of an Opposite-Handedness CME -- Uralov, A.M., Grechnev, V.V., Rudenko, G.V., Myshyakov, I.I., Chertok, I.M., Filippov, B.P., Slemzin, V.A.
On the variation of solar flare coronal X-ray source sizes with energy -- Jeffrey, Natasha L. S., Kontar, Eduard P., Bian, Nicolas H., Emslie, A. Gordon
Observational Evidence of Torus Instability as Trigger Mechanism for Coronal Mass Ejections: The 2011 August 4 Filament Eruption -- Zuccarello, F. P.; Seaton, D. B.; Mierla, M.; Poedts, S.; Rachmeler, L. A.; Romano, P.; Zuccarello, F.
Fast magnetohydrodynamic oscillation of longitudinally inhomogeneous prominence threads: an analogue with quantum harmonic oscillator -- Lomineishvili, S.N., Zaqarashvili, T.V., Zhelyazkov, I. and Tevzadze, A.G.
2. FROM THE EDITOR ------------------
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