SolFER Spring 2021 Meeting Announcement

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Eduard Kontar

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Mar 1, 2021, 4:08:20 PM3/1/21
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Dear CESRA Colleagues,

Please note meeting announcement from Jim Drake:

SolFER Spring 2021 Meeting

https://solfer.umd.edu/events/conference.html

The SolFER DRIVE Science Center is announcing a web-based science meeting on Solar Flare Energy Release to take place on May 24-26, 2021. The meeting is open to all scientists working on the topic. The meeting will include invited talks, submitted oral talks as well as poster presentations and will provide substantial time for informal scientific discussion.  We encourage paper submissions that are based on remote and in situ observational data as well as those based on theory and modeling. Extensive use will be made of Gather meeting software to facilitate interactive poster sessions as well as informal discussion between meeting participants. The meeting will be organized around the key scientific topics listed as follows:
•    What mechanisms facilitate the fast release of magnetic energy in impulsive solar flares?
•    What controls the onset of fast flare energy release?
•    Why and how do flares transfer a large fraction of the released magnetic energy into energetic electrons?
•    What mechanism drives the energization of ions and the measured abundance enhancements of some species during impulsive flares?
•    What mechanisms control energetic particle transport in flares?
•    How does reconnection heat plasma in flares and the small events (nanoflares) that may be responsible for heating the corona?
More information on these scientific topics can be found on the SolFER website (solfer.umd.edu). Information on abstract submission and more details on the daily timeline of the meeting are being developed for posting on the website.

The SolFER science team also encourages community participation in the ongoing science discussion related to flare energy release. A detailed calendar of working group meetings as well as the monthly webinar can be found on the SolFER website (soler.umd.edu).



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