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Rapportage, Session 3 Posters

Rapportage, Session 3 Posters. H. S. Hudson (UCB and SPRC). SOHO-11 Davos, March 12, 2002. Session Statistics. Number of posters: 16 Number read: 16 Number liked: 16 Number understood: <16 Number with really new results <16

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Rapportage, Session 3 Posters

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  1. Rapportage, Session 3 Posters H. S. Hudson (UCB and SPRC) SOHO-11 Davos, March 12, 2002

  2. Session Statistics • Number of posters: 16 • Number read: 16 • Number liked: 16 • Number understood: <16 • Number with really new results <16 • Sources of data: EIT (1), MDI (5), VIRGO (4), TSI composite (2), theory (3), all SOHO (1), SUMER (3), SUSIM (1), UARS (1), CELIAS (1), CDS (3), ACRIM (2), ERB (1), BiSON (1), SORCE (1)

  3. Poster number: lead author • Prize citation - in what way has this poster achieved greatness? • A key result

  4. 25: Auchere • Award for greatest number of panels per figure (36) • “SS433” model - what is the out-of-the-ecliptic irradiance?

  5. 26a: Floyd • Award for strongest line studied (Ly-alpha) (tie) • No evidence for funny business on April 1, 1998

  6. 27: Froelich • Award for largest correlation table (6 columns, 15 rows) • Strong, strong correlation between TSI and p-mode frequencies (0.92)

  7. 29: Gyori • Award for best match with published abstract (exact) • Second award for best acronym (ASAP)

  8. 30: Haberreiter • Award for being one of the few posters requiring non-LTE modeling • Key UV bands for stratosphere (Lozanov et al. contribution)

  9. 31: Huber • Award for emptiest poster • Book available

  10. 32: Karner • Award for best quote from an Irish astronomer “…the so-called solar constant certainly cannot be strictly constant…” (Opik 1958) • Anti-persistency in irradiance/temperature relationship

  11. 33: Lemaire • Award for hardest-to-see contours on an image overlay • Cancels out the poster 31 calibration book - the Lyman line profiles vary over the cycle! (see Opik quote above)

  12. 33A: Helizon • Award for most pieces of paper in a single poster (40) • TSI cycle maxima (now 3 of them!) look less variable than the magnetic effects thought to cause them.

  13. 34: Pap • Award for most detailed poster (runs to three volumes…) • Image analysis leads to a suggestion of additional components in irradiance variability

  14. 35: Pap • Award for having left nothing to joke about • Potential use of CELIAS SEM data for EUV photometry of flares...

  15. 35A: Pap • Award for having two consecutive quite serious posters • Suggestion of polar effects in irradiance variability

  16. 36: Pauluhn • Award for best calibration of instruments hard to calibrate • Loss-of-attitude effect (SOHO vacation) quantified

  17. 37: Pauluhn • Award for simplicity of presentation, much appreciated by rapporteur • Partition by MDI magnetic flux density => quiet-Sun contribution?

  18. 39: Wenzler • Award for recognizing the importance of limb darkening • Conclusion “...it is impossible to model the near-limb behavior… plane-parallel...”

  19. 40A: Woods • Award for greatest hardware orientation • SORCE will be the best-yet characterization of irradiance variability - stay tuned for a July 2002 launch, and be comfortable with the fact that Pegasus XL just worked fine for HESSI only a month ago

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