MAX MILLENNIUM NEWS 26 December 2013 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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Study of Two Successive Three-Ribbon Solar Flares on 2012 July 6 -- Haimin Wang, Chang Liu, Na Deng, Zhicheng Zeng, Yan Xu, Ju Jing and Wenda Cao
Solar Magnetized ''Tornadoes': Evidence for Rotational Motion in a Tornado-like Prominence -- Yang Su, Peter Gomory, Astrid Veronig, Manuela Temmer, Tongjiang Wang, Kamalam Vanninathan, Weiqun Gan, Youping Li
Variation of the solar magnetic flux spectrum during solar cycle 23 -- Chunlan Jin & Jingxiu Wang
The behavior of transverse waves in nonuniform solar flux tubes. II. Implications for coronal loop seismology -- Roberto Soler, Marcel Goossens, Jaume Terradas, Ramon Oliver
Heating and Dynamics of Two Flare Loop Systems Observed by AIA and EIS -- Y. Li, J. Qiu, M. D. Ding
Solar Cycle Variations of the Radio Brightness of the Solar Polar Regions as Observed by the Nobeyama Radioheliograph -- Nariaki V. Nitta, Xudong Sun, J. Todd Hoeksema, Marc L. DeRosa
Using Coronal Loops to Reconstruct the Magnetic Field of an Active Region Before and After a Major Flare -- A. Malanushenko, C. Schrijver, M. L. DeRosa, M. S. Wheatland
2. FROM THE EDITOR ------------------
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