Publications


  • Low-Resolution STELab IPS 3D Reconstructions of the Whole Heliosphere Interval and Comparison with in-Ecliptic Solar Wind Measurements from STEREO and Wind Instrumentation (Bisi et al.)   ADS link paper link

  • Solar cycle minimum measurements of the solar extreme ultraviolet spectral irradiance on 14 April 2008 (Chamberlin et al.)   ADS link

  • If the Sun is so quiet, why is the Earth ringing? A comparison of two solar minimum intervals (Gibson et al.)   JGR link

  • The Whole Heliosphere Interval in the Context of the Current Solar Minimum   (Gibson et al.)

  • How the Solar Wind Ties to its Photospheric Origins (Leamon and McIntosh)   ADS link

  • What Goes Up Doesn't Necessarily Come Down! - Connecting the Dynamics of the Chromosphere and Transition Region with TRACE, Hinode, and SUMER (McIntosh and DePontieu)   ADS link

  • Solar Irradiance Reference Spectra (SIRS) for the 2008 Whole Heliosphere Interval (WHI) (Woods et al.)   ADS link

  • Relation Between Type II Bursts and CMEs Inferred from STEREO Observation (Gopalswamy et al.)   ADS link

  • Physical conditions in a CME from Hinode, STEREO, and SOHO observations (Landi et al.) Submitted to ApJ, 2009

    Presentations

    WHI WS2 | IAU 2009 | Fall 2008 AGU | COSPAR 2008 | Spring 2008 AGU | Misc.

      WHI second workshop

    Presentations from the 2009 IAU Joint Discussion on the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    August 12 - 14, 2009
    IAU GA Newspaper article summarizing the Joint Discussion and the new IAU Working Group on Comparative Solar Minima 2 MB pdf

    Session I Chair: Jim Klimchuk, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    Overview and Campaign Summaries of the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    * Barbara J. Thompson et al PDF (2.7 MB) PPT (7.0 MB)
    (Invited) Global MHD Modeling of the Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere for the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    * Pete Riley, Jon A. Linker, Zoran Mikic Folder
    Nonlinear force-free and potential field models of active region fields during WHI
    * Gordon Petrie, Tahar Amari PPT (9.4 MB)
    Observations of EIT waves during WHI by SOHO and STEREO with NEMO tool
    * Pavlo Lisnichenko, Olena Podladchikova, SECCHI Team 8.5 MB PPT


    Session II Chair: Mausumi Dikpati, NCAR High Altitude Observatory
    (Invited) What WHI Tells us about the Current Solar Minimum
    * Don Hassler PPT (15.3 MB)
    (Invited) 3D Reconstructions of the Whole Heliosphere Interval and Comparison within-Ecliptic Solar Wind Measurements from STEREO, ACE and Wind Instrumentation
    *Mario M. Bisi et al Folder
    (Invited) Solar Wind Sources and Coronal Holes
    * Robert James Leamon, Scott William McIntosh Folder

    Session III Chair: Sarah Gibson, NCAR High Altitude Observatory
    (Invited) The future of IHY campaigns: IHY's transition to the International Space Weather Initiative
    * Jean-Pierre Raulin, Joseph Michael Davila, Tom Bogdan, Kiyohumi Yumoto, John Leibacher PPT (50 MB)
    Proposal for a solar heliosphere 3-D visualization with accurate space weather forecasting combining the observations from NASA's STEREO mission with the global muon ground detectors network – GMDN
    * N. Jorge Schuch et al PPT (4.0 MB)

    Session IV Chair: David Alexander, Rice University
    (Invited) Coronal Transient Ejections and Outflows During the CR 2068 WHI Campaign
    * Alphonse C Sterling Folder
    The filament eruption of 2008 April 9: spectral vs. imaging data
    * Giulio Del Zanna Folder
    Relation between Coronal Mass Ejection, Type II Radio Burst, and EUV Wave during the 2008 March 25 STEREO Event
    * Nat Gopalswamy et al Folder
    Solar burst rapid pulsations at Sub-THz and GHz ranges
    * Pierre Kaufmann et al Folder

    Session V Chair: Cristina Mandrini, University de Buenos Aires
    (Invited) Data-driven Simulation of Sun-Earth Connection Events
    * Kanya Kusano et al Folder
    CMEs during WHI: Their solar source regions and IP counterparts
    * Hebe Cremades, Sergio Dasso, Cristina Hemilse Mandrini Folder
    Tracking CMEs from the Sun into the Heliosphere During the WHI Period
    * D. F. Webb Folder
    Ballooning instability and the origin of cusp-shaped coronal structure and CMEs
    * Alexander V. STEPANOV, Yuri T. TSAP, Yulia G. KOPYLOVA PPT (3.0 MB)

    Session VI Chair: Lidia Van Driel-Gestelyi, Meudon Observatory, Paris
    (Invited) Whole Heliosphere Interval: Three-dimensional Solar Wind
    * P. K. Manoharan PPT (114 MB)
    SMEI remote sensing and the 3D reconstruction of corotating heliosheric structures during WHI
    * Bernard V. Jackson et al Folder
    (invited) On the IP structures and geospace consequences during WHI
    * Alisson Dal Lago et al   PPT (1.6 MB)

    Session VII Chair: David Webb, Boston College
    (Invited) WHI High-Speed Streams at Geospace
    * Georgeta Maris, Ovidiu Maris PPT (6.4 MB)
    Perturbations in helio- and magnetosphere ruled by solar magnetic field structure
    * Elena A. Gavryuseva PPT (1.3 MB)
    If the Sun is so quiet, why is the Earth ringing? A comparison of two solar minimum intervals
    * Sarah Elizabeth Gibson et al PPT (8.2 MB) PDF (2.7 MB)

    Poster Session
    Ground-based solar observations at sub-THz and Mid-IR frequencies
    * Marta M. Cassiano et al
    Solar cycle minimum measurements of the solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectral irradiance on April 14, 2008 frequencies
    * Phillip C. Chamberlin, Thomas N. Woods, Margit Haberreiter PPT (1.2 MB)
    Geoeffectiveness of High-Speed Streams during the Whole Heliosphere Interval (20 March - 16 April 2008)
    * Ezequiel Echer, Walter D Gonzalez, Bruce T Tsurutani
    End-to-end observations and modeling of Whole Heliosphere Interval: Origins and impacts of high-speed streams
    * Sarah E Gibson et al   PDF (3.1 MB)
    Using the muon detector telescope for Whole Heliosphere Interval space weather studies
    * Nikolas Kemmerich
    Heliophysical and earth environmental variation correlation
    * Saumitra Mukherjee
    The South America VLF Network – SAVNET
    * Jean-Pierre Raulin, Fernando Bertoni, Hernan Rivero    PPT (.4 MB)
    Constructing a Data System to Support Analysis of the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    * Peter Schroeder, Barbara Thompson, Sarah Gibson    PPT (1.7 MB)
    Magnetic clouds during the current solar minimum
    * Marek Vandas , Eugene Romashets

     
    Presentations from the 2008 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union

    Special Session: "The Quiet Sun - Results from the Current Cycle Minimum" Tuesday, December 16 2008


    Presiding: S. McIntosh, NCAR High Altitude Observatory; T. Woods, LASP / University of Colorado
    Solar Wind 3D Reconstructions of the Whole Heliospheric Interval (Bisi)
    The Extreme Ultraviolet Contributions to the Solar Irradiance Reference Spectrum (SIRS) (Chamberlin)   Presentation (2 MB)
    Solar Wind and Global Electron Hemispheric Power in Solar Minimum Intervals (Emery) Presentation (1.6 MB)
    Global nature of Pc 5 magnetic pulsation during the WHI observation campaign (Fujimoto)
    Solar Spectral Variability as measured by the SORCE SIM Instrument (Harder)
    Photoelectrons Escaping the Ionosphere During the WHI: An Alternative Method to Validate the Temporal and Spectral Variation of the Solar Irradiance in the 1-50 nm Range (Peterson) Presentation (4 MB)
    Observations and analysis of the April 9, 2008 CME using STEREO, Hinode TRACE and SoHO data (Reeves)
    Global MHD Modeling of the Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere for the Whole Heliosphere Interval (Riley)
    Changes in the Solar Minimum Irradiance in the Middle and Far Ultraviolet on Sol ar Cycle Timescales (Snow)
    Constructing a Data System to Support Analysis of the Whole Heliosphere Interval (Thompson)
    The Whole Heliosphere Interval: Campaign Summaries and Early Results (Thompson/Gibson: Presented by McIntosh)   Presentation (6 MB)
    Solar Irradiance Reference Spectra (SIRS) for IHY2007 Whole Heliosphere Interval (WHI) (Woods)

     
    Presentations from the 2008 COSPAR Meeting
    Whole Heliosphere Interval: Early Science Results (Gibson)   Presentation (6.4 MB)
    Whole Heliosphere Interval: Origins and characteristics of the "quiet" solar wind (Gibson)   Presentation (3.3 MB)
    The Global Coronal Magnetic Field During Descent into Activity Minimum (Petrie)   Presentation (6 MB)

     
    Presentations from the 2008 Joint Meeting between the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society and the American Geophysical Union

    Special Session on First Results from WHI
    Friday, May 31 2008

    Posters
    Presiding: P Riley, Science Applications International Corporation; D Alexander, Rice University
    Geospace, Heliospheric and Solar Data collected during the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    *B J Thompson, S E Gibson, D F Webb
    POSTER   Presentation (4 MB)
    Global High Resolution Halpha Network Observations During the Whole Heliosphere Interval Campaign.
    *V Yurchyshyn
    POSTER   Presentation (3.8 MB)
    Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Irradiance During Solar Cycle Minimum
    P C Chamberlin, T N Woods, *F G Eparvier
    POSTER   Presentation (12.7 MB)
    Overview of STEREO/EUVI and SOHO/EIT data during the WHI Campaign
    *T A Kucera
    POSTER   Presentation (8 MB)
    Brightness Variations in the Solar Corona
    *J T Burkepile, G de Toma, L Sitongia, D Kolinski
    POSTER   Presentation (43 MB)
    Imaging the Heliosphere at Solar Minimum: SECCHI Observations During the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    *S P Plunkett, R A Howard, A Vourlidas, G A Stenborg, W T Thompson
    POSTER   Presentation (300 kB)
    SMEI Observations of the Heliosphere During WHI
    *B V Jackson, M M Bisi, P P Hick, A Buffington, J M Clover, D F Webb
    POSTER   Presentation (760 kB)
    ULF Waves Observed during the Whole Heliosphere Interval, March 20-April 16, 2008
    *J Posch, M Engebretson, M Lessard, S Pilipenko, A Weatherwax, N Petit
    POSTER   Presentation (1.2 MB)
    Oral Presentations
    Presiding: D Webb, Air Force Research Laboratory; J Hoeksema, Hanson Experimental Physics Laboratory, Stanford University
    Whole Heliosphere Interval: Introduction
    *S E Gibson, B J Thompson, D Webb
      Presentation (3 MB)
    Characterizing the Quiet Sun: Where is it?
    *S McIntosh, W Quiet Sun Science Team
    INVITED   Presentation (4.4 MB)
    The global solar magnetic field according to GONG during WHI
    *G J Petrie, J Bolding, R Clark, K Donaldson-Hanna, J W Harvey, F Hill, C Toner, W M Thomas
      Presentation (4.1 MB)
    Summary of Coronal Hole Campaigns During the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    *M P Miralles
      Presentation 6.3 MB April 8 2008 CME movie
    Whole Heliosphere Campaign on the Origin of the Slow Solar Wind
    *L Strachan
    INVITED   Presentation (1.8 MB)
    Global MHD Modeling of the Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere for the Whole Heliosphere Interval
    *P Riley, R Lionello, J A Linker, Z Mikic
      Presentation (8.9 MB) | Movies in this presentation
    Whole Heliosphere Interval: Overview of Heliospheric Observations
    *A B Galvin, S Gibson, W Heliosphere Team
    INVITED   Presentation and IPS movie and SMEI movie
    Overview of First Results on the State of the Geospace-Atmosphere System during the IHY Whole Heliosphere Interval (WHI)
    *J U Kozyra
    INVITED   Presentation (4.7 MB)
    IHY objectives in the African ionospheric irregularities observation campaign
    *E Yizengaw, M B Moldwin
      Presentation (4.5 MB)


    Presentations at Miscellaneous Meetings
     

    Presentations from the 2008 WHIDMAW Workshop: Posters and summaries


    SPD 2009
    Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of the Solar Wind: During Solar Minimum Conditions (Bisi)
    Changes in the Solar Minimum Irradiance in the Middle and Far Ultraviolet on Solar Cycle Timescales (Snow)   Presentation (2 MB)

    Presentation at the 50 years after IGY Conference: Presentation (6.8 MB)

    Presentation at the Hinode Workshop: Presentation (4.9 MB)

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