K-Coronal Temperatures Eclipse Experiment
Authors: Sarah Bruce (University of Colorado Boulder), Kevin Reardon (National Solar Observatory) During the total solar eclipses of 20 April, 2023 in Exmouth, Australia andView More
Abstracts for SHINE 2024
Authors: Sarah Bruce (University of Colorado Boulder), Kevin Reardon (National Solar Observatory) During the total solar eclipses of 20 April, 2023 in Exmouth, Australia andView More
Authors: Jack M. Schroeder (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Jan Egedal (University of Wisconsin-Madison) We investigate the efficiency of electron heating via magnetic pumping at Earth’s quasi-perpendicularView More
Authors: Maria Elena Innocenti (Ruhr University Bochum), Alfredo Micera (Ruhr University Bochum), Daniel Verscharen (UCL), Anna Tenerani (UTAustin), Marco Velli (UCLA) Global electron dynamics inView More
Authors: Yeimy J. Rivera (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian) A more comprehensive understanding of the formation, development, and evolution of large-scale solar structures,View More
Authors: Jorge Padial (Vanderbilt University), Kelly Holley-Bockelmann (Vanderbilt University), Eric Jonas (University of Chicago) Predicting extreme space-weather events are important to protect the transmission andView More
Authors: Keyan Gootkin (University of Hawaii), Colby Haggerty (University of Hawaii) We present a series of 2.5D hybrid-kinetic simulations of collisionless plasma turbulence performed usingView More
Authors: Veronica Bindi (University of Hawaii), Cristina Consolandi (University of Hawaii), Claudio Corti(University of Hawaii NASA GSFC) , Alexandria Holthaus (University of Hawaii), Nikolay NikonovView More
Authors: Sailee Sawant (The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Gang Li, Meng Jin (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA) ActiveView More
Authors: Hanqing Ma (University of Maryland), J. F. Drake (University of Maryland), M. Swisdak (University of Maryland) The consequences of a 90◦ barrier in theView More
Authors: Nada Al-Haddad (SSC, UNH), Mitchell A. Berger (Exeter University) Magnetic helicity is the fundamental property that governs the structure and evolution of CMEs. WhileView More
Authors: Jeongbhin Seo (LANL), Fan Guo (LANL), and Xiaocan Li (Dartmouth) Solar flares are among the most dramatic events in solar and space physics, releasingView More
Authors: Georgios Chintzoglou Solar Active Regions (ARs) are produced by the emergence of strong magnetic fields generated in the solar interior. ARs can be furtherView More
Authors: Peter W. Schuck (NASA/GSFC) Currents are a much maligned observable in solar physics. There are many advantages to understanding solar phenomena through the evolutionView More
Authors: SIQI WANG (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Veronica Bindi (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Claudio Corti (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Cristina Consolandi (UniversityView More
Authors: Leah Zuckerman (University of Colorado, Boulder / NSO), Kevin Reardan (University of Colorado, Boulder / NSO) To answer many open questions in solar research,View More
Authors: Brian T. Welsch (Univ. Wisc. – Green Bay) Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are manifestations of the sudden release of magnetic energyView More
Authors: G. Pomraning (Princeton), L. Gao (Princeton Plasma Physics Lab), H. Ji (Princeton, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab) Magnetic Reconnection is the ubiquitous astrophysical process inView More
Authors: Kinfe Teweldebirhan, Mark Miesch, Sarah Gibson The changing magnetic fields of the Sun are generated and maintained by a solar dynamo, the exact natureView More
Authors: Dennis Tilipman (University of Colorado, Boulder / NSO), Maria Kazachenko (University of Colorado, Boulder / NSO / LASP), Matthias Rempel (National Center for AtmosphericView More
Authors: Brian T. Welsch (Univ. Wisc. – Green Bay), Yang Liu (Stanford University) Energy released in solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) is believedView More
Authors: Sarah Henderson (Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA), Rachael Filwett (Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA), Christina Lee (University of California Berkeley Space SciencesView More
Authors: Mia Mancuso (NJIT), Ju Jing (NJIT), Jeongwoo Lee (NJIT), Qin Li (NJIT), Nian Liu (NJIT), Yan Xu (NJIT), Haimin Wang (NJIT) We present observationsView More
Authors: Amaal Mohamed (Solar Lab., Solar and Space Dept., “NRIAG”, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt, 11421.) The interaction dynamics between coronal holes (CHs) and coronal mass ejectionsView More
Authors: Fan Guo (LANL), Joe Giacalone (University of Arizona), Christina Cohen (Caltech), Xiaohang Chen (U of Michigan), George Ho (SWRI), R. A. Leske (Caltech), MaherView More
Authors: Dinesha Hegde (University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH)), Tae Kim (UAH), Nikolai Pogorelov (UAH), Shaela Jones (Catholic University of America & NASA Goddard SpaceView More
Authors: Khagendra katuwal, R.T. James McAteer n this work, we focused on studying 70 coronal holes located at the center of the solar disk withinView More
Authors: Lizet Casillas (UCLA), Marco Velli (UCLA), Victor Reville (IRAP), Benjamin Lynch (UCLA) The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is the boundary between open magnetic fieldView More
Authors: Neha Pathak(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 80303, USA),R. E. Ergun (Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University ofView More
Authors: Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas (SSL – UCB), Marianne Peterson (UMN), Juliana Vievering (APL), P.S. Athiray, Phillip Chamberlin, Lindsay Glesener, Säm Krucker, Andrea Lopez, Courtney Peck,View More
Authors: Xiangrong Fu (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Yifan Huang (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Zhaoming Gan (New Mexico Consortium) Enhanced density fluctuations are often reported inView More
Authors: Wei Liu (LMSAL/BAERI), Thomas Berger (Univ. Colorado), Andrei Afanasev (Univ. Colorado), and Yuhong Fan (UCAR/HAO) Solar prominences are large-scale plasma structures embedded in non-potentialView More
Authors: Laura Balmaceda (GMU/NASA GSFC), Miriam Lorenzo Laguno (Interdisciplinary Higher Education Centre (CFIS), Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona ,Spain), Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla Magnetic Flux Ropes (MFRs)View More
Authors: Kyung-Eun Choi(SSL-UCB), Oleksiy Agapitov(SSL-UCB), Nina Bizien(CNRS-University of Orleans), Clara Froment(CNRS-University of Orleans), Thierry Dudok de Wit (CNRS-University of Orleans) Switchbacks (SBs) are localized magneticView More
Authors: Andrew McCubbin (JHU APL), Carlos Braga (JHU APL), Evangelia Samara (NASA GSFC), Viacheslav Merkin (JHU APL) With the rise in solar activity, the ParkerView More
Authors: A. Santa Fe Dueñas (University of New Hampshire), N. Lugaz (University of New Hampshire), N. Al-Haddad (University of New Hampshire), B. Zhuang (University ofView More
Authors: David Galarza (University of Florida), Alicia Petersen (University of Florida) As progress and aspirations for space exploration rise, the understanding of the heliospheric magneticView More
Authors: Chadi Salem (University of California Berkeley), Marc Pulupa (University of California Berkeley), Peter Yoon (University of Maryland, College Park), Daniel Verscharen (University College ofView More
Authors: Kathryn Whitman (KBR), Philip Quinn (Leidos), Ricky Egeland (NASA JSC), Luke Stegeman (Leidos), and Clayton Allison (Leidos) and the ISEP Project The Integrated SolarView More
Authors: Mel Abler (Space Science Institute & UCLA), Seth Dorfman (Space Science Institute), Alfred Mallet (SSL), Christopher Chen (Queen Mary University of London), Trevor BowenView More
Authors: Alicia Petersen (University of Florida), David Galarza (University of Florida) Recent Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations nearer the Sun than ever before likely containsView More