AAS 200th meeting, Albuquerque, NM, June 2002
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Session 2. Coronal Plasmas
Display, Monday, June 3, 2002,
9:20am-6:30pm, SW Exhibit Hall
- 2.01 The Importance of Plasma Viscosity in Narrow Band Bright Point Observations
- R.A. McMullen, D.W. Longcope, C.C. Kankelborg (Montana State University)
- 2.02 Coronal Densities from SERTS Differential Emission Measure Analysis
- C.R. Nevels, J.T. Schmelz, V.L. Richardson (University of Memphis)
- 2.03 Using Differential Emission Measure Techniques to Compare Plasma Parameters in Active Regions
- D.A. Medlin, J.T. Schmelz, J.E. Beene (University of Memphis)
- 2.04 Differential Emission Measure: Forward Folding vs. Automatic Inversion
- J.D. Allen, J.T. Schmelz (University of Memphis)
- 2.05 Differential Emission Measure Error Analysis
- H.D. Winter, P.C.H. Martens (Physics Dept., Montana State University)
- 2.06 How to `Subtract' Spectrally Determined Intensities from a Coronal Loop on the Limb
- P.C.H. Martens, J.W. Cirtain (Montana State University), J.T. Schmelz (University of Memphis)
- 2.07 SOHO-EIT Temperature Analysis of Active Region Loops
- H. T. Blevins, J. T. Schmelz (University of Memphis)
- 2.08 Multi-Thermal Analysis of SOHO-CDS Coronal Loops
- P.J. Hubbard, J.T. Schmelz (University of Memphis)
- 2.09 Hot versus cool coronal loops
- S. Patsourakos, J. A. Klimchuk, S. K. Antiochos (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 2.10 TRACE Active Region Loops: Observation and Modeling
- P.S. Hamilton, H.P. Warren, E.E. DeLuca, J.F. Boyd (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)
- 2.11 A New Code for Simulating Dynamic Coronal Loops
- J.F. Boyd, E.E. DeLuca, A.A. van Ballegooijen (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), T.D. Arber (U of Warwick)
- 2.12 3-D Simulation of Thermal Structure of Solar Active Regions
- Y. Mok (University of California - Irvine), R. Lionello, Z. Mikic, J. Linker (Science Applications International Corp.)
- 2.13 SOHO/CDS Measurements of Coronal EUV Polarization above the Limb
- R. J. Thomas (NASA's GSFC)
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