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Immediately following the official Opening ceremony at 11:00h today, at 11:30h the first plenary talk will be given by Sami K. Solanki of #MPSGoettingen, presenting an overview of "The solar magnetic field and variability"

https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2025/conference/goettingen/part/pv/session/1/contribution/1

#DPGGOE25 #Göttingen
As part of his talk, Sami K. Solanki reminds the #DPGGOE25 audience that among the two physical effects used to measure magnetic fields in the #Sun, the Hanle effect and the Zeeman effect, the Hanle effect was discovered 101 years ago in #Göttingen, as part of the period of discoveries in quantum mechanics that the #quantumyear2025 is currently celebrating.

He dedicates another part of the talk to the @sunrise3 mission, on which there will also be a more in-depth talk later in the week again:

https://www.dpg-verhandlungen.de/year/2025/conference/goettingen/part/ep/session/2/contribution/1
A slide summarizing the three Sunrise missions in four irregularly placed panels: Flight paths projected on a map for all three missions, a picture of the Sunrise telescope and the Sunrise team on the ground, and two text boxes explaining the mission objectives and the mission characteristics.
A wide-angle view of a large auditorium with a title slide high up on the wall, a speaker center stage far away, and the audience filling the right half of the image. An image of the Sun is featured prominently on the title page.
A slide on the Zeeman and the Hanle effect, specifically pointing out that the Hanle effect was discovered 101 years ago in Göttingen.
We were better off worshiping sun-gods than middle eastern ones