Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to submit abstracts to Session SH009 “High-Energy Solar Investigations Through Next-Generation Spectroscopy, from X-rays to Radio and beyond,” for the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting, to be held in San Francisco, CA, 9 – 13 December 2019.
Spectrally resolved measurements across the entire spectrum are critical for advancing our understanding of energetic phenomena on the Sun, during both flares and quiescence. This includes polarimetry and especially imaging spectroscopy, from X-rays and gamma-rays, through UV/EUV, to infrared and radio. To that end, this session invites presentations covering new instrumentation, enabling technology, missions, and concepts for next-generation solar spectroscopy, including spatially-resolved measurements, and the science that would be enabled by such new observations.
The full session description and abstract submission are here:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/80247
The deadline to submit an abstract is Wednesday, 31 Jul 2019, at 23:59 EDT.
We welcome your submissions to this exciting session!
--- Amir Caspi and Lindsay Glesener
OOPS, subject correction: 2019 session SH009!
--- Amir
On 07/08/2019, 3:45 PM, "RHESSI_data_analysis on behalf of Amir Caspi" <rhessi_data_analysis-bounces@mithra.physics.montana.edu on behalf of amir@boulder.swri.edu> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to submit abstracts to Session SH009 “High-Energy Solar Investigations Through Next-Generation Spectroscopy, from X-rays to Radio and beyond,” for the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting, to be held in San Francisco, CA, 9 – 13 December 2019.
Spectrally resolved measurements across the entire spectrum are critical for advancing our understanding of energetic phenomena on the Sun, during both flares and quiescence. This includes polarimetry and especially imaging spectroscopy, from X-rays and gamma-rays, through UV/EUV, to infrared and radio. To that end, this session invites presentations covering new instrumentation, enabling technology, missions, and concepts for next-generation solar spectroscopy, including spatially-resolved measurements, and the science that would be enabled by such new observations.
The full session description and abstract submission are here:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/80247
The deadline to submit an abstract is Wednesday, 31 Jul 2019, at 23:59 EDT.
We welcome your submissions to this exciting session!
--- Amir Caspi and Lindsay Glesener
rhessi_data_analysis@solar.physics.montana.edu