Modeling Solar Eruptions of Magnetic Flux Ropes with New Techniques
Authors: Viacheslav S. Titov (PSI), Cooper Downs (PSI), Tibor Török (PSI), and Jon A. Linker (PSI) We demonstrate our new techniques for modeling solar eruptionsView More

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Authors: Viacheslav S. Titov (PSI), Cooper Downs (PSI), Tibor Török (PSI), and Jon A. Linker (PSI) We demonstrate our new techniques for modeling solar eruptionsView More
Authors: Chin-Chun Wu(1), Kan Liou(2), Lynch Hutting(1), Brian Wood(1) We present a numerical simulation study of effects of the background solar wind on the propagationView More
Authors: Rahul Yadav (LASP/CU, Boulder) and M. D. Kazachenko (LASP/CU, NSO, ASP/CU) Abrupt and permanent photospheric magnetic field changes have been observed in many flares.View More
Authors: Sarah Horvath (The University of Iowa), Greg Howes (The University of Iowa), and Andrew McCubbin (The University of Iowa) The field-particle correlation technique hasView More
Authors: Kan Liou(JHU/APL), Keiji Hayashi (GMU), Chin-Chun Wu (NRL), Brian Wood (NRL), James Chen (NRL, retired) Title: Magnetohydrodynamic simulation of a flux rope coronal massView More
Authors: Christopher Rura (the Catholic University of America/NASA GSFC), Vadim Uritsky (the Catholic University of America/NASA GSFC), Shaela Jones (the Catholic University of America/NASA GSFC),View More
Authors: Meriem Alaoui (IREAP/UMD, NASA/GSFC) During solar flares, a large flux of energetic electrons propagate from the tops of reconnecting magnetic flux tubes toward theView More
Authors: Ali Rahmati, Davin Larson, Roberto Livi, Phyllis Whittlesey, Michael McManus, Orlando Romeo, Jaye Verniero, Justin Kasper, Stuart Bale, Marc Pulupa, Keith Goetz, and theView More
Authors: Daniela Lacatus (HAO | NCAR) Solar filaments are structures of cool and dense material suspended at coronal heights by the magnetic field. We presentView More
Authors: Seth Pree(Caltech), Paul M. Bellan(Caltech) Braided loop structures are observed in a new Caltech lab experiment replicating the braiding of solar coronal loops. IndividualView More
Authors: J. T. Dahlin (GSFC), S. K. Antiochos (GSFC), C. R. DeVore (GSFC), J. Qiu (Montana State) J. T. Dahlin, S. K. Antiochos, J. Qiu,View More
Authors: Sajay Gosain, Han Uitenbroek The distribution and evolution of the magnetic field at the solar poles through a solar cycle is an important parameterView More
Authors: Subhamoy Chatterjee (SwRI), Andres Munoz-Jaramillo (SwRI), Kim Moreland (UTSA & SwRI), Maher Dayeh (SwRI & UTSA), Hazel Bain (CIRES & NOAA SWPC) We builtView More
Authors: Patrick Kilian (Space Science Institute), Vadim Roytershteyn (Space Science Institute), Jack Scudder (Space Science Institute) The solar wind undergoes large changes in density andView More
Authors: Juan Carlos Palacios (Florida Institute of Technology), Sofiane Bourouaine (Johns Hopkins University), Jean Carlos Perez (Florida Institute of Technology) In this work we investigateView More
Authors: Ward Manchester, Enrico Landi, Tong Shi, Judit Szente, Bart van der Holst, Gabor Toth (University of Michigan) We simulate an active region appearing nearView More
Authors: Fallon Konow (Georgia State University), Neil Murphy (NASA Jet Propulsion Lab), Wayne Rodgers (Eddy Company), Stuart M. Jefferies (Georgia State University) In the interiorView More
Authors: James M. Ryan (UNH), Veronica Bindi (U Hawaii), John Clem (Bartol Res. Inst.), Cristina Consolandi (U Hawaii), Waraporn Nuntiyakul (Mahidol U.), David Ruffolo (ChiangView More
Authors: Samuel Badman (UCB/SSL), Robert Allen (APL), C. Nick Arge (GSFC), Stuart D. Bale (UCB/SSL), Carl J. Henney (AFRL), Shaela I. Jones (GSFC), Justin C.View More
Authors: Wen He (UAH), Qiang Hu (UAH), Jiong Qiu (MSU) Along with the development of high-resolution observations from multiple points either in remote-sensing or in-situView More
Authors: S. Auriemma (University of New Hampshire), N. Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), C. Farrugia (University of New Hampshire) Interplanetary coronal mass ejections (ICMEs) oftenView More
Authors: Graham Barnes(NWRA), Marc DeRosa(LMSAL), Shaela Jones(NASA GSFC), Mark Cheung(LMSAL), C. Nick Arge,(NASA GSFC), Carl Henney(AFRL) The geometry, connectivity, and topology of the large-scale coronalView More
Authors: Zhaoming Gan (New Mexico Consortium, NMC), Hui Li (Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL), Xiangrong Fu (NMC), and Senbei Du (LANL) We study the existenceView More
Authors: Sean G. Sellers (Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University), Ryan O. Milligan (Astrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen’s University Belfast),View More
Authors: Eleni Nikou (George Mason University), Jie Zhang (George Mason University), Matthew Dupertuis (George Mason University), Suman Dhakal (George Mason University) This study introduces aView More
Authors: Justin Bowman (West Virginia University), Katherine Goodrich (West Virginia University), Dylan Conner (West Virginia University), Justin Riggs (West Virginia University) Magnetic holes are frequentlyView More
Authors: Elizabeth Wraback (University of Michigan), Alex Hoffmann (University of Michigan), Ward Manchester (University of Michigan), Bart van der Holst (University of Michigan), Daniel CarpenterView More
Authors: Simone Di Matteo (CUA/NASA-GSFC), Nicholeen M. Viall (NASA-GSFC), Larry Kepko (NASA-GSFC) In the analysis of time series, one of the major diagnostic tools forView More
Authors: N. Lugaz (UNH), T. M. Salman (UNH, GMU), B. Zhuang (UNH), N. Al-Haddad (UNH), C. Scolini (UNH), C. J. Farrugia (UNH), R. M. WinslowView More
Authors: Nathalia Alzate (GSFC/ADNET), Huw Morgan (Aberystwyth U.), Daniel Seaton (SwRI), Barbara Thompson (NASA GSFC), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla (NASA GSFC) and Simone Di Matteo (NASA GSFC/CatholicView More
Authors: Andrew M. Leisner (George Mason University), Jeremey A. Grajeda (New Mexico State University), C. Nick Arge (NASA/GSFC), Michael Kirk (ASTRA), Laura Boucheron (New MexicoView More
Authors: Michael Terres (The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Gang Li (The University of Alabama in Huntsville) The solar wind is a superposition of variousView More
Authors: Anwesha Maharana (KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium), Camilla Scolini (University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA; University Corporation for AtmosphericView More
Authors: Kimberly Moreland (University of Texas at San Antonio/Southwest Research Institute), Maher Dayeh (Southwest Research Institute/University of Texas at San Antonio), Subhamoy Chatterjee (Southwest ResearchView More
Authors: J. Grant Mitchell (George Washington University & NASA/GSFC), R. A. Leske (California Institute of Technology), G. A. de Nolfo (NASA/GSFC), E. R. Christian (NASA/GSFC),View More
Authors: Alexandros Koukras (KU Leuven, Royal Observatory of Belgium), Laurent Dolla (Royal Observatory of Belgium), Rony Keppens (KU Leuven) Although the most likely source regionsView More
Authors: Nishtha Sachdeva, Gabor Toth, Chip Manchester, Bart van der Holst, Zhenguang Huang, Aniket Jivani, Hongfang Chen The Alfven Wave Solar atmosphere Model (AWSoM) isView More
Authors: Yingjie Zhu (University of Michigan), Judit Szente (University of Michigan), Enrico Landi (University of Michigan) Physical quantities, such as ion temperature and non-thermal velocity,View More
Authors: H. Islam, F. Rahmanifard, N. A. Schwadron, E. Möbius (University of New Hampshire) The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission investigates the very local interstellarView More
Authors: Bishwas L. Shrestha (Princeton University), Eric J. Zirnstein (Princeton University), Jamey R. Szalay (Princeton University), David J. McComas (Princeton University) Fast solar wind (SW)View More