UK NAM 2015 Session – The Variable Sun: Cycles, Waves, Oscillations, and Instabilities

The attention of the community is drawn to the following parallel session at the upcoming UK National Astronomy Meeting from 5-9 July 2015 in Llandudno, Wales. Please consider this session when submitting your abstracts.  Observers, modellers, and theoreticians are all welcome!’

(OscSun) The Variable Sun: Cycles, Waves, Oscillations, and Instabilities

From flares, to magnetohydrodynamic and acoustic waves, to the 22-year magnetic cycle and beyond, the Sun exhibits variations on a wide range of timescales. Modern observations from space and ground-based instruments
reveal these phenomena with unprecedented spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions. Such observations have driven forward rapid advancements in the theoretical and numerical modelling of key physical processes and their
seismological application. This session will bring together members of the solar community to discuss these oscillations and instabilities, and the way they interconnect and influence one another.

Best wishes,
OscSun Session organizers

Deborah Baker