NOBEYAMA98 SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCEMENT
NOBEYAMA'98 SYMPOSIUM 2nd announcement
Nobeyama Symposium
on
Solar Physics with Radio Observations
Kiyosato (near Nobeyama) October 27 - 30, 1998
http://solar.nro.nao.ac.jp/~nbym98/
Deadline of various applications and abstract submission is Sep. 5, 1998
- SUMMARY
This symposium is an international meeting on solar physics with an
emphasis on radio observations, particularly those from the Nobeyama
Radioheliograph. The Nobeyama Radioheliograph is a unique instrument to
study a variety of solar phenomena. This uniqueness is due to several
factors: it is a dedicated solar instrument, with full coverage of the
solar disk, high angular and temporal resolution, and continuous
observations for 8 hours daily. The observation obtained thus far span the
latter half of the declining phase of the solar activity cycle 22, and the
beginning phase of the cycle 23. We are expecting the activity maximum in
a couple of years. On this occasion, we would like to summarize recent
radio observations of the Sun and to discuss future coordinated solar
observations with radio instrumentation.
- SPONSORING INSTITUTION
Nobeyama Radio Observatory / NAOJ
- SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
T. Bastian (Chair), G. Gelfreikh, N. Gopalswamy, Y. Hanaoka,
T. Kosugi, M. Kundu, and K. Shibasaki(Co-chair)
- LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
K. Shibasaki (Chair), Y. Hanaoka, T. Kosugi, H. Nakajima,
J. Sato, H. Sekiguchi, and T. Yokoyama
http://solar.nro.nao.ac.jp/~nbym98/
nbym98@solar.nro.nao.ac.jp
- INFORMATION
For more information, please consult our Web page of the
meeting "http://solar.nro.nao.ac.jp/~nbym98/", or contact:
K. Shibasaki
Nobeyama Radio Observatory
Minamimaki, Minamisaku, Nagano 384-1305, Japan
e-mail: shibasaki@nro.nao.ac.jp
Fax: +81-267-98-2506
- VENUE
Kiyosato is located about 5 km from Nobeyama Radio Observatory.
The meeting will be held
at Seisenryo
Hotel (about 2 km from Kiyosato JR station). Meeting attendees
are encoraged to stay at this hotel. Railway connections between
Narita airport and
Kiyosato (one station before Nobeyama) through Shinjuku (Tokyo) will be
found on the Web pages
"access information between Narita airport and Tokyo area" and
"access information from Shinjuku to Nobeyama". It will take more than 5 hours
from Narita airport to Kiyosato. Time tables will be attached in the final
announcement.
- REGISTRATION, ACCOMMODATION and GRANT APPLICATION
Please fill in the REGISTRATION FORM ( in
plain text or
ps )
and the ACCOMMODATION FORM ( in
plain text or
ps ),
and e-mail them to nbym98@nro.nao.ac.jp or FAX them to +81-267-98-2506
BEFORE September 5, 1998. Registration fee will not be
charged. If you need a support to attend
the meeting, please use the GRANT APPLICATION FORM ( in
plain text or
ps ), and send them as the other forms.
- ABSTRACTS AND PROCEEDINGS
Please send abstracts (both invited and contributed oral and poster) of papers by e-mail
to nbym98@solar.nro.nao.ac.jp after filling the
simple Latex form posted on our Web page
BEFORE September 5, 1998.
We will publish the proceedings of the symposium as one of the NRO report
series. To make the publication
quick and smooth, we ask all of you to bring the manuscripts with you and
hand them at the registration desk. Latex style files and sample files
will be ready in mid September. Refereeing processes will start during
the meeting.
- OUTLINE OF PROGRAM
- Tuesday, Oct 27:
- OPENING ADDRESSES
- QUIET SUN (organizer: Shibasaki)
- Shibasaki: Microwave observations of the quiet sun (long)
- Lantos: Low frequency observations of the quiet sun (long)
- Krucker: VLA observations of the quiet sun (short)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- ACTIVE REGIONS (organizer: Gelfreikh)
- Gelfreikh: Review of radio emission from active regions (long)
- Alissandrakis: Magnetic field diagnostics in the low corona
- from microwave circular polarization inversion (short)
- Lee: Models of radio emission from active regions (short)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- WEAK TRANSIENT ACTIVITY (organizer: Kundu)
- Kundu: Review of radio observations of weak transients (long)
- Shimizu: SXR transients (short)
- Gary: Radio counterparts to SXR transients (short)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- Wednesday, Oct 28:
- PROMINENCE ERUPTIONS, LDES AND CMES (organizer: Gopalswamy)
- Gopalswamy: Review of microwave and X-ray emission (long)
- Pick: Review of meter wavelength and coronagraph observations (long)
- Hanaoka: Radio perspective of LDEs (short)
- Hudson: SXR signatures of CMEs (short)
- Antiochos: Theoretical progress on CMEs (long)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- Afternoon -
- Excursion + get-together party
- Thursday, Oct 29:
- FLARES I (organizer I, II, III : Bastian)
- Bastian: Impulsive flares: a radio perspective (long)
- White: Recent progress in mm observations (short)
- Hanaoka: Observational evidence for flares caused by emerging
- magnetic flux (short)
- Nishio: Nobeyama/HXT observations (short)
- Nakajima: Nobeyama observations of X-class flares (short)
- Fujiki: 17/34 GHz observations (short)
- Altyntsev: Microwave subsecond spikes (short)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- FLARES II
- Aurass: Radio spectral data and related physics (long)
- Aschwanden: Radio and HXR observations of flares and their
interpretation (long)
- Vilmer: Energetic (gamma ray) emission from flares and its
- implications for particle acceleration and transport (short)
- Tsuneta: SXT observations of flares (long)
- Sakao: HXT observations of flares (long)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- Friday, Oct 30:
- FLARES III
- Forbes: Flare Models (long)
- Melrose: Flare Models and Radio Observations (short)
- Shibata: Reconnection model of flares (short)
- Yokoyama: MHD Simulations of Flares (short)
- oral contributions and poster ads
- MAX 2000 and BEYOND (organizer: Kosugi)
- Instrumental support and software
- Space-based:
- Hurford: HESSI (long)
- TBD: (TRACE,SOHO,CGRO,Yohkoh): (short)
- Groundbased radio observations: short ads of posters.
- TBD: (Nobeyama, Nancay, Ratan 600, SSRT, OVRO, VLA,
spectrometers, ...)
- Groundbased optical observations: short ads of posters.
- TBD: (Mitaka, NSO, BBSO, Beijing, ...)
- Software: TBD
- Coordination of observations
- Kosugi: Scientific objectives vs coordinated observation (long)
- Discussion (long)
- Future Missions
- Shimizu: Solar-B (short)
- TBD: Other missions (short)
- CLOSING REMARKS
update on August 12, 1998