34th Solar Physics Division Meeting, June 2003
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Session 4 Corona II
Poster, Monday, June 16, 2003,
3:30-5:00pm, Mezzanine
- 4.01 Sunspot Oscillations and Acoustic Wave Propagation
- P. Brekke (European Space Agency), N. Brynildsen, P. Maltby, T. Fredvik, O. Kjeldseth-Moe (Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics)
- 4.02 Coronal Loops as Van der Pol Oscillators: Theory and Observations
- M. P. Ryutova (LLNL/IGPP)
- 4.03 Parametric Dependence of Coronal Heating Mechanisms and Active-Region Emissions
- Y. Mok (U.C. Irvine), R. Lionello, Z. Mikic, J. Linker (SAIC, San Diego)
- 4.04 A Temperature and Density Model of the Solar Corona
- L. L. Lundquist (UC Berkeley), S. Regnier (Montana State University), W. P. Abbett, G. H. Fisher (UC Berkeley)
- 4.05 Exploration of Stability Regime for Coronal Loops with Asymmetric Footpoint Heating
- J.F. Boyd, M.A. Weber, E.E. DeLuca, A.A. Van Ballegooijen (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
- 4.06 Hydrodynamic Simulations of Longitudinal Intensity Oscillations Observed in Coronal Loops by TRACE
- S.E. Tanner, J.A. Klimchuk (Naval Research Lab), A.W. Hood, I. De Moortel (Univ. of St. Andrews)
- 4.07 MHD Simulations Spanning the Convection Zone, Chromosphere, and Corona
- M.L. DeRosa, N.E. Hurlburt (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab)
- 4.08 Electron Temperature and Speed Measurements in the Lower Solar Corona: Results from the June 2001 Eclipse
- N.L. Reginald (CUA/GSFC), O.C. St.Cyr, J.M. Davila (NASA/GSFC), J.W. Brosius (CUA/GSFC)
- 4.09 The 2001 June 21 Eclipse Polarimetric Observations of the Fe XIII 1074.7 nm Emission Line
- S. R. Habbal (UWA and CfA), M. B. Arndt (Bridgewater State College), M. H. Nayfeh (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), J. Arnaud (Observatoire Midi Pyrenees), J. Johnson (Electricon), S. Hegwer (National Solar Observatory), A. Ene (Stanford University)
- 4.10 Multi-Wavelength Synoptic Study of Coronal Holes and Magnetic Fields
- G. de Toma (NCAR/HAO), C.N. Arge (CU/CIRES, NOAA/SEC, NCAR/HAO), T.E. Holzer (NCAR/HAO), L.R. Mayer (CU/CIRES, NOAA/SEC, NCAR/HAO)
- 4.11 Observation of Two Forms of Macrospicules in Coronal Holes: Spikes and Loops
- Y. Yamauchi (NASA/MSFC/NRC), R.L. Moore, S.T. Suess (NASA/MSFC), H. Wang (NJIT/BBSO), T. Sakurai (NAOJ)
- 4.12 DEM measurements of moving UV features in prominences
- T.A. Kucera (NASA/GSFC), E. Landi (Artep, Inc., NRL)
- 4.13 A Model for Prominence Formation
- B. T. Welsch (SSL, UC-Berkeley, and NRL-DC), C. R. DeVore (Laboratory for Computational Physics & Fluid Dynamics, NRL-DC), S. K. Antiochos, M.G. Linton (Solar Terrestrial Relationships Branch, Space Sciences Division, NRL-DC)
- 4.14 Effects of nonuniform flux tube area on prominence formation through thermal nonequilibrium
- J. T. Karpen (NRL), S. E. M. Tanner (ICSI, George Mason Univ.), S. K. Antiochos (NRL)
- 4.15 Evidence for Flux Ropes in the Solar Corona
- D. M. Rust (JHU/APL)
- 4.16 The Emergence of a Twisted Magnetic Flux Tube into a Pre-existing Coronal Arcade
- Y. Fan, S. E. Gibson (HAO, National Center for Atmospheric Research)
- 4.17 Numerical simulation of a quadrupolar magnetic field in the corona
- T. Magara, D. W. Longcope (Montana State University)
- 4.18 The role of magnetic separators in solar flare particle acceleration
- D. Alexander, T. R. Metcalf (LMSAL)
- 4.19 A New Way to Identify Coronal Holes.
- O. Malanushenko (NSO), H.P. Jones (NASA's GSFC)
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