Session List
SATURDAY, 28 JUNE 1997
Session 1.
Chromosphere, Corona, Flares
Displays continue, Monday, 8:00am-6:00pm, Ballroom B (Chair:
Charles Kankelborg)
Session 2.
Everything Else
Displays continue, Monday, 8:00am-6:00pm, Ballroom C (Chair:
Richard Canfield)
Session 7. Corona II
Oral, Saturday, 9:00-10:30am, Ballroom A, Chair: Fran Bagenal
- 7.01
How is the Solar Corona Heated ?
- E. R. Priest (St Andrews University)
- 7.02
Turbulent Heating of Coronal Loops and Distribution of Nanoflares
- D. Gomez, P. Dmitruk (Department of Physics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- 7.03
Alfven Wave Transmission and Coronal Loop Heating
- C. Litwin (U. Wisconsin and U. Chicago), R. Rosner (U. Chicago)
- 7.04D
Search for Periodicity in Image Sequences from Yohkoh Soft X-Ray Telescope
- D. E. McKenzie (Montana State University)
- 7.05
The High-Latitude Variation of Solar Coronal Temperature in Cycle 22
- R. C. Altrock (Geophysics Dir., Air Force Research Lab., NSO/SP, Sunspot, NM 88349)
Session 8. Corona III
Oral, Saturday, 11:00am-12:30pm, Ballroom A, Chair: Barry LaBonte
- 8.01
Nobeyama/SOHO/BBSO Comparison of Solar Polar Coronal Holes
- D. E. Gary (Caltech), S. Enome, K. Shibasaki (NRO/NAO, Japan), J. B. Gurman (NASA/GSFC), R. A. Shine (LPARL)
- 8.02
New Insights into the Physical Mechanisms of Polar Plumes with Observations from the SUMER Instrument on SOHO
- D. M. Hassler (Southwest Research Institute), K. Wilhelm (MPI fur Aeronomie), P. Lemaire (Inst. d'Astrophysique Spatiale), U. Schuehle (MPI fur Aeronomie)
- 8.03
Time Variability of Polar Plumes as observed with SoHO/EIT and SoHO/MDI
- C. E. DeForest (Stanford University), J. B. Gurman (NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center), J. D. Moses (Naval Research Lab)
- 8.04
Role of the Streamer Cavity in CME Energetics
- R. Wolfson, S. Saran (Middlebury College)
- 8.05
Source Regions of the Slow Solar Wind
- R. Woo, J. M. Martin (JPL/Caltech)
- 8.06
The Solar Source of the October 18-20, 1995 Magnetic Cloud inferred from WIND Electron Observations at 1 AU
- D. E. Larson, R. P. Lin, J. McTiernan, J. P. McFadden, R. E. Ergun (SSL/UCB), M. McCarthy (Geophysics, U. Washington), H. Reme (CESR, Toulouse, France), T. R. Sanderson (ESA/Estec, Noordwijk, Netherlands), M. Kaiser, R. P. Lepping (NASA/GSFC)
Session 9. SOHO Helioseismology I, Interior
Oral, Saturday, 2:00-3:30pm, Ballroom A, Chair: Philip Scherrer
- 9.01
The Effects of Systematic Errors in the Estimation of p-Mode Frequencies on the Inversion of Solar Internal Structure
- E. J. Rhodes Jr. (Univ.Southern Calif. and J.P.L.), T. Appourchaux (ESTEC,E.S.A.), K. Bachmann (Birmingham-Southern Coll.), A. G. Kosovichev, P. H. Scherrer, J. Schou (Stanford Univ.), J. Reiter (Technical Univ.-Meunchen)
- 9.02
Spherical and Aspherical Structure of the Sun
- A. G. Kosovichev (Stanford University), SOI Structure Inversion Team
- 9.03
Solar Internal Rotation From SOHO and Ground Based Helioseismology Experiments
- J. Schou (Stanford)
- 9.04
Analysis of Velocity and Intensity Helioseismic Spectra from SOHO/MDI
- R. Nigam, A. G. Kosovichev, P. H. Scherrer, J. Schou (Stanford)
- 9.05
Linearly Unstable Modes of Convection in an Anelastic Model of an Ionization Zone
- S. R. Lantz (Cornell Theory Center, Cornell Univ.)
Session 10. SOHO Helioseismology II, Interior
Oral, Saturday, 4:00-5:00pm, Ballroom A, Chair: Thomas Bogdan
- 10.01
Progress in Local Helioseismology
- T. L. Duvall Jr. (NASA/GSFC)
- 10.02
Solar Meridional Circulation and Rotation Determined by Time-Distance Helioseismology using MDI Data From SOHO
- P. M. Giles (CSSA, Stanford), T. L. Duvall Jr. (NASA/GSFC), A. G. Kosovichev (HEPL, Stanford), P. H. Scherrer (CSSA, Stanford)
- 10.03
Sensitivity of Time-Distance Helioseismology to Unwanted Instrumental and Solar Effects
- J. Harvey, S. Jefferies (NSO/NOAO), T. L. Duvall Jr. (NASA/GSFC)
Session 11. Sun-Earth Connections Roadmap
Oral, Saturday, 8:00-10:00pm, Ballroom A, Chair: Loren Acton
- 11.01
Overview of the Sun-Earth Connections Program
- G. Withbroe (NASA Headquarters)
- 11.02
The Solar-B Mission
- S. K. Antiochos (NRL)
- 11.03
The Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO)
- D. M. Rust (JHU/APL)
- 11.04
The Solar Probe Mission
- S. R. Habbal (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)