Coronal Magnetic Field Measurements of Solar Flare Loops
Authors: Ryan J. French (LASP), Alin R. Paraschiv (NSO), Maria Kazachenko (LASP/NSO), Thomas A. Schad (NSO) Solar flares are powered by the conversion of coronalView More

SHINE 2026 abstracts associated with WG1
Authors: Ryan J. French (LASP), Alin R. Paraschiv (NSO), Maria Kazachenko (LASP/NSO), Thomas A. Schad (NSO) Solar flares are powered by the conversion of coronalView More
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Authors: Artin Khaleghi (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Qin Li (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Ziyang Zhang (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Bo Shen (NewView More
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Authors: Felix N. Minta (UT- San Antonio, SwRI), George C. Ho (SwRi, UT- San Antonio), Heather A. Elliott ( We present a multi-diagnostic study ofView More
Authors: Samriddhi Sankar Maity (Georgia State University, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center), Talwinder Singh (Georgia State University), Nat Gopalswamy (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) Coronal mass ejectionsView More
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Authors: Anshika Singh (NJIT), Bin Chen (NJIT), Xiaocan Li (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Joel Dahlin (NASA GSFC) Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are believed to beView More
Authors: Darius Desnoes (University of New Hampshire), James Ryan (University of New Hampshire) Gamma rays and neutrons play an important role in the study ofView More
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Authors: Keheng Zhu (University of Michigan), Xianyu Liu (University of Michigan), Igor Sokolov (University of Michigan), Lulu Zhao (University of Michigan) The Alfvén Wave SolarView More
Authors: Julia R. Clark (George Mason/Montana State University), W. Dean Pesnell (NASA GSFC), Matthew Barzal (University of Maryland), Rachael Filwett (Montana State University) PolarView More
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Authors: Zac Bailey (Institute for Astronomy at University of Hawaii at Manoa), Shadia Habbal (Institute for Astronomy at University of Hawaii at Manoa), Colby HaggertyView More
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Authors: Maria D. Kazachenko (1-3), Benoit Tremblay (4) and the Flow ISSI team Accurate measurements of photospheric plasma flows are essential for understanding the transportView More
Authors: Daniel Mendoza (University of Colorado Boulder), Steven Cranmer (University of Colorado Boulder) Extrapolation models such as Potential Field Source Surface (PFSS) and 3D magnetohydrodynamicView More
Authors: Yeimy J. Rivera (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian), Parker Solar Probe & Solar Orbiter team Parker Solar Probe (Parker) has completed multipleView More
Authors: Kara Kniezewski (Air Force Institute of Technology), Emily Mason (Predictive Science Inc), Johnathan Stauffer (Naval Research Laboratory), Daniel Emmons (Air Force Institute of Technology)View More
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Authors: Tams I. Gombosi (University of Michigan) Physics-based simulations of SEP events are one of the computational grand challenges of heliophysics. They are also essentialView More
Authors: Andres Munoz-Jaramillo (Southwest Research Institute), Isabel Tejada-Sanchez (Universidad de los Andes), Phoebe Mahlin (Universidad de California – Berkeley), Claudia Holland (Universidad de California –View More
Authors: Don Kolinski (HAO / NFS NCAR), Tom Berger (HAO / NFS NCAR), Ben Berkey (HAO / NFS NCAR), Joan Burkepile (HAO / NFS NCAR),View More
Authors: Abhinav G. Iyer (The University of Sydney), Michael S. Wheatland (The University of Sydney) Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are energetic eventsView More
Authors: Jackson MacTaggart (University of Michigan), Susan Lepri (University of Michigan), Liang Zhao (University of Michigan), Lennard Fisk (University of Michigan) Under simple radial expansion,View More
Authors: Carlos R. Braga (JHU/APL), Vamsee K. Jagarlamudi (JHU/APL), Angelos Vourlidas (JHU/APL), Guillermo Stenborg (JHU/APL), Nour Raouafi (JHU/APL) While most spacecraft intercept coronal mass ejectionsView More
Authors: Sujay Shankar (Boston University), Chuanfei Dong (Boston University), Hongyang Zhou (Boston University), Liang Wang (Boston University), Yi-Min Huang (University of Maryland), Yuxi Chen (UniversityView More
Authors: Xianyu Liu (Umich), Spiro K. Antiochos (Umich), Nishtha Sachdeva (Umich), Gábor Tóth (Umich), Ward B. Manchester IV (Umich), Bart van der Holst (BU), IgorView More
Authors: Brian T. Welsch (Univ. of Wisc. – Green Bay), Yang Liu (Stanford Univ.) Electric currents flowing in coronal magnetic fields store the energy thatView More
Authors: Lizet Casillas(UCLA), Benjamin Lynch(UCLA), Marco Velli(UCLA), Victor Reville(irap), Olga Panasenco (Advanced Heliophysics) The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is the boundary between open magnetic fieldsView More
Authors: L. A. Fisk (Umich), L. Zhao (Umich), J. R. MacTaggart (Umich), C. A. Ballard (Umich), and S.T. Lepri (Umich) Observations and analysis of theView More
Authors: Sayak Bose (Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory), Troy Carter (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Michael Hahn (Columbia University), Daniel Wolf Savin (Columbia University) andView More
Authors: Isaac Asante (Georgia State University), Viacheslav Sadykov (Georgia State University), Irina Kitiashvili (NASA Ames Research Center) Solar oscillations are reliable diagnostic tools for understandingView More
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Authors: Richard Frazin (UMich), Federico Nuevo (CONICET, AR), Alberto Vásquez (CONICET, AR), Enrico Landi (UMich), Ward Manchester (UMich) Solar Rotational Tomography (SRT) of the coronaView More
Authors: Aidan Nakhleh (University of Michigan), Nicholeen Viall (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), Sue Lepri (University of Michigan), Jim Raines (University of Michigan) Density andView More