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Moscow workshop: The sun: quiet and active — 2013 |
 
ORAL SESSION
December 16th
15:00-16:00
Registration/Coffee
16:00-16:30Welcome addresses
16:30-17:00Welcome lecture. Sergey Bogachev: Space solar investigations in the Lebedev Institute: from Sputnik-2 to future missions
17:00-18:00Splinter session.
S1: SOLARIS mission proposal (chair - S.Kuzin)
S2: Current state and results of eHEROES FP7 project (chair - V.Slemzin)
18:00-20:00
Welcome Reception
December 17th
09:30-10:00
Morning Coffee
Session 1. The Sun from radio to gamma rays: new results from space and ground-based observatories (part 1)
Chair: Sergey Kuzin
10:00-10:35 Invited Serge Koutchmy: Spicules, jets and polar plumes: origin and dynamics
10:35-10:55 Farid Goryaev: Study of the Properties of a Coronal Streamer from EUV and White Light Observations
10:55-11:10
Coffee Break
11:10-11:45 Invited Valery Nakariakov: Decayless low-amplitude kink oscillatins of coronal loops
11:45-12:05 Ivan Loboda: Dynamics of solar macrospicules from high-cadence EUV observations
12:05-14:00
Lunch/ Poster setup
Session 1. The Sun from radio to gamma rays: new results from space and ground-based observatories (part 2)
Chair: Serge Koutchmy
14:00-14:20 Mihail Zakharov: Solar X-ray spectroscopy and polarimetry by instrument PING-M onboard Interhelioprobe
14:20-14:40 Viktoria Kurt: The onset time of the pion-decay gamma-ray emission from solar flares
14:40-15:00 Victor Melnikov: What can we learn about anisotropy of accelerated electrons from spatial distribution of microwave emission along flare loops
15:00-15:15
Coffee Break
15:15-16:50 Invited Szymon Gburek: SphinX and XRT observations of active regions
16:50-17:10 Alexey Kirichenko: The thermal properties of microflares during the minimum of solar cycle
December 18th
09:30-10:00
Morning Coffee
Session 2. Space missions for solar and heliospheric studies (part 1)
Chair: Valery Nakariakov
10:00-10:35 Invited Vladimir Kuznetsov: Interhelioprobe mission for solar and heliospheric study
10:35-10:55 Yuri Charikov: Tasks polarimetric experiment with the device PING-M mission 'Interhelioprobe'
10:55-11:10
Coffee Break
11:10-11:30 Sergey Bogachev: The solar EUV telescopes for the ARKA mission
11:30-11:50 Vladimir Lukin: Development of adaptive optics elements for solar telescope
12:00-14:00
Splinter Session — Current state of the Interhelioprobe solar mission / Lunch
Session 2. Space missions for solar and heliospheric studies (part 2)
Chair: Vladimir Kuznetsov
14:00-14:35 Invited Milan Maksimovic: Current status of the Solar Orbiter mission and potential coordinated science with Interhelioprobe, Solar Probe Plus & SPORT
14:35-15:10 Invited Aline Meuris: The Spectrometer Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) on board Solar Orbiter
15:10-15:25
Coffee Break
15:25-16:00 Invited Stuart Bale: The FIELDS instrument on Solar Probe Plus
16:00-16:20 Marek Steslicki: Software and hardware simulations of the optical channel and the detectors for STIX instrument on-board Solar Orbiter
16:20-16:40 Sergey Shestov: KORTES experiment - EUV & SXR imaging and spectroscopy of the solar corona aboard ISS
16:40-17:30Poster session/ Free discussions
18:00-21:00
Banquet
December 19th
09:30-10:00
Morning Coffee
Session 3. At the forefront of solar physics: solar flares and CME's (part 1)
Chair: Szymon Gburek
10:00-10:35 Invited Boris Somov: Large solar flare physics
10:35-10:55 Leonid Ledentsov: MHD discontinuities in solar flares: continuous transitions and plasma heating
10:55-11:10
Coffee Break
11:10-11:30 Igor Podgorny: The magnetic field in active regions during large solar flares
11:30-11:50 Alexander Podgorny: Positions of X-Ray solar flare emission obtained from MHD simulation
11:50-14:00
Lunch
Session 3. At the forefront of solar physics: solar flares and CME's (part 2)
Chair: Boris Somov
14:00-14:35 Invited Tomasz Mrozek: Investigation of plasma velocity field in solar flare footpoints from RHESSI observations
14:35-14:55 Victor Fainshtein: How do fast impulsive CMEs, related to powerful solar flares and unrelated to eruptive filaments, occur and propagate?
14:55-15:15 Anton Reva: CME Observations with TESIS EUV Telescopes
15:15-15:30
Coffee Break
15:30-15:50 Nickolay Kolesnikov: Plasma flows near a reconnecting current layer in the solar atmosphere: strong magnetic field approximation
15:50-16:10 Yurii Dumin: What is a generic structure of the three-dimensional magnetic reconnection?
December 20th
09:30-10:00
Morning Coffee
Session 4. The sun as a star: solar cycle and space weather
Chair: Vladimir Slemzin
10:00-10:20 Moisey Livshits: Superflares on the Sun and other G type dwarf stars
10:20-10:40 Yulia Shugay: Magnetic field structure and solar wind streams near solar maximum of 2012
10:40-11:00 Igor Veselovsky: Topology and geometry of the solar wind origins
11:00-11:15
Coffee Break
11:15-11:35 Boris Filippov: Causes and lessons of the 20 November 2003 geomagnetic superstorm
11:35-11:55 Irina Bilenko: Effect of the global magnetic field on eruptive events
11:55-12:15 Andrey Tlatov: Reversals of Gnevyshev - Ohl rule and fossil magnetic field of the Sun
12:35-12:50
Meeting summary




POSTER SESSION
poster stand: image
1.Vladimir Vlasov: Computation of magnetic field near disrupting current layer with MHD shock waves
2.Yulia Zagainova: Features of cyclic variations in the Sun's large-scale magnetic field and their relation to solar and geomagnetic activity
3.Kseniya Tlatova: Cyclic and longterm variations of the sunspots magnetic field in 1917-2013
4.Kommounela Nikolskaya: On the solar corona creation and heating
5.Ivan Sharykin: Onset of electron acceleration in a flare loop
6.Artem Ulyanov: Nanoflares in the quiet solar corona: a view from SDO/AIA
7.Yury Trofimov: Space solar gamma-ray spectrometer GRES
8.Sergey Shestov: Deviations in the Mg VIII, Si VIII and Si IX line intensities in the flare spectra observed by the SPIRIT spectroheliograph
9.Sylwester Kolomanski, Tomasz Mrozek: How to form a flare coronal source?