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BBSO 2007 Science Planning

BBSO 2007 Science Planning. Focal Plane Instruments. AO (Wenda, Nicolas, Deqing, Patricia and Park) IRIM (Wenda and Park) VIM (Chang Liu, Na Deng and Carsten) Real-time Speckle (Ed Komenda and Carsten, taken over by Chang and Na as the one of first-light NST instruments)

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BBSO 2007 Science Planning

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  1. BBSO 2007 Science Planning

  2. Focal Plane Instruments • AO (Wenda, Nicolas, Deqing, Patricia and Park) • IRIM (Wenda and Park) • VIM (Chang Liu, Na Deng and Carsten) • Real-time Speckle (Ed Komenda and Carsten, taken over by Chang and Na as the one of first-light NST instruments) • Interim Halpha (Vasyl, John, Tom, Randy)

  3. Data Processing Tools • Analyzing tools for current DMG: Ju Jing and Vasyl • 180-degree ambiguity: Ju Jing, Vasyl and Valentina, • De-projection and calibration: Ju Jing and Vasyl • Fabry-Perot data analyses (flat field, rotation): Wenda, Carsten and Park, • Stokes Inversion: Chang Liu • Polarization Correction: Carsten and Angelo • Halpha Network Data: Vasyl

  4. Solar-B and STEREO Data Analysis (e.g. 12/06/2006 event)

  5. 1745UT 1921UT

  6. Backbone grants are used to support technical staff, except students: Jun Ma, Park, Changyi Tan and Patricia Jibben (to join us in Sept.)

  7. SHINE • Core and Large Scale Magnetic Structure of flares and CMEs (Chang Liu) Moreton Waves/ Type II Bursts, Reversed type III bursts Field Evolution

  8. Halpha Network Vasyl and Ju Jing Filament Oscillation Magnetic Reconnection Magnetic Topology of CME and Magnetic Clouds Microflare

  9. NASA/LWS project : “Understanding magnetic complexity in active regions from structure functions of observed magnetic fields” PI: Vasyl Yurchyshyn Support Valentina 1. Collaboration with the Heliospheric Focus Team (T. Zurbuchen, L Fisk, S. Antiohos). In particular, acquisition of parameters of magnetic field Inside CHs and testing of different mechanisms for coronal hole formation and solar wind acceleration. 2. Magnetic power spectrum from full-disk MDI magnetograms. 3. Coronal heating and photospheric parameters (power index and magnetic energy dissipation). 4. Analysis of intermittency of solar turbulence.

  10. RHESSI GI Haimin, Ju, Haisheng, Jiong, Hudson and Lixun Li (student) Elementary Bursts Contraction motion of ribbons Field Evolution

  11. ITR Students: Gang Fu, Hui Song, Ed Komenda and Naomi Artificial Intelligence Real-time data processing Space Weather forecasting

  12. HMI/SDO Contract Vasyl Development of tools to handle vector magnetograms

  13. Solar-B Contract Wenda Use IRIM to co-observe with SOT

  14. Space Weather proposal (pending) : Observed Elongation of LASCO Halo CMEs and its Connection to the Structure of Magnetic Clouds By Vasyl Yurchyshyn Solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) usually exhibits a complex three-part structure which includes a magnetic flux rope and it is thought that the orientation of a halo CME elongation corresponds to the orientation of the flux rope. Our recent preliminary study showed that for about 64% of CME-ICME events, their orientations do not change significantly (less than 45 deg rotation) while traveling in the heliosphere to the near earth environment. These findings thus strongly motivate the work presented in this proposal. Specifically, we will further investigate, via data analysis and with reference to relevant models, the correspondence between the elongation of halo CMEs, the structure of magnetic clouds (MCs) and the tilt of the heliospheric current sheet. To achieve our goal, we will measure: -the tilt of at least 35+ elongated halos; -the orientations of the corresponding MCs; -the local tilt (near a CME source region) of the heliospheric current sheet and -the magnetic orientation angle in solar active regions. Erupting flux rope model will be used to fit the observed structure of MCs and to produce synthetic coronagraphic images.

  15. Valentyna Abramenko: pending projects Research topics: magnetic fields in coronal holes (with L.Fisk); intermittency of the magnetic field of the solar wind ( with B.Vasquez). 2. NASA/SW : “Turbulence in the Solar Photosphere” Research topics: power index as a tool to predict flare productivity of ARs (with V Yurchyshyn).; study of the turbulence in the photosphere. 1. NASA/LWS : “Distribution and Dynamics of the Magnetic Flux on the Base of the Solar Heliosphere ” (as extension of the current 2-year project)

  16. Other Pending Proposals Solar Flare Prediction (Ju Jing) Artificial Intelligence (Ju Jing) Development of EFRs Applied Information Research Coronal Heating Flows in ARs

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