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    SOHO-23: Understanding a Peculiar Solar Minimum

    Event Details:
    From: 21 Sep 2009  
    To: 25 Sep 2009  
    Address: Asticou Inn
    Northeast Harbor
    Maine
    Country: United States
    More info: Link to event website

    The SOHO-23 meeting will cover all aspects of solar and heliospheric science that deal with solar cycle variability and the evolution of solar activity on time scales from seconds to decades. The "new millennium solar minimum" of 2007-2009 has contained some distinct surprises, including a delayed onset of Solar Cycle 24, the absence of a classical quiescent equatorial streamer belt, and anomalously low heliospheric magnetic fields, densities, and temperatures.

    Scientific sessions (after introduction and Keynote Talk):

    1. Role of the Solar Interior in Determining Solar Minimum Characteristics
    2. Manifestations of the Unusual Solar Minimum in the Photosphere and Chromosphere
    3. The Time-Variable Corona and the Current Solar Minimum
    4. How does the Solar Wind transmit the Unique Properties of Solar Minimum out to the Heliosphere?
    5. Solar Cycle History and Prediction
    6. Panel Discussion


    Last Update: 24 Jul 2009

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