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Session A: Solar Extreme Events of December 2006

 

Characteristics of the cosmic ray ground level enhancement on January 20, 2005 and

December 13, 2006 as obtained from worldwide neutron monitor data

 E.  Flueckiger

 

Two acceleration mechanisms for  Ground Level Enhancements

H. Moraal and K.G. McCracken

 

Characteristics of  relativistic solar cosmic rays in large ground level events

E. V. Vashenyuk, Y. V. Balabin, B. B. Gvozdevsky

 

Solar extreme events in the past: What do we know about them?

I. Usoskin

 

Properties of solar flares and proton event forecasting
Α. Belov

 

Dynamics of relativistic solar cosmic rays during December 13, 2006 GLE

Α. B. Gvozdevsky, E. V. Vashenyuk, Y. V. Balabin

 

Modeling the solar cosmic ray event of 13 December 2006 using ground level neutron monitor data

C. Plainaki, H. Mavromichalaki, A. Belov, E. Eroshenko, V. Yanke

 

Solar events seen in the 10-20 GeV energy range by a muon telescope located in Karlsruhe, Germany
 
Ι. Braun , J. R. Horandel, J. Engler and J. Milke

 

Solar Extreme Events in December 2006 and their influence on near-Earth environment: 
‘Universitetskiy-Tatiana’ satellite observations
 
I .N. Myagkova,  M. I.  Panasyuk, L. L. Lazutin, E. A.  Muravieva, L. I. Starostin, T. A.  Ivanova, N. N. Pavlov, 
I. A. Rubinshtein, N. N. Vedenkin, N. A. Vlasova

 

 

Session B: Energetic Processes on the Sun during extreme events, solar events at solar minimum

 

Geoeffectivity of solar radio flares near solar minimum: Analysis of metric and decimetric flares detected by the Trieste solar radio system (TSRS) in 2005 and 2006

M. Messerotti

 

Strong perturbations on the Sun and in the heliosphere: scaling of similar and individual characteristics

 I. Veselovsky

 

On the early phase of solar energetic particle events:  Are these signatures of acceleration mechamism?

G. Bazilevskaya

 

High-energy gamma-ray emissions, energetic electrons and solar proton events

V. Kurt

 

Thin structure of temporal profiles of solar flares January 15, 17 and 20, 2005 by data of AVS-F  
apparatus onboard CORONAS-F satellite

I. V. Arkhangelskaja, A. I. Arkhangelskij, A. S. Glyanenko, Yu. D. Kotov

 

Study of the 28 October 2003 and 20 January 2005 solar flares by means of 2.223 MeV 
gamma-emissions of them

E. V. Troitskaya, L. I. Miroshnichenko

 

Solar extreme events: questions of definition of the phenomena and their forecast
 
V. Ishkov

 

Solar and magnetospheric particle dynamics during the magnetic storm of July 23-27, 2004

L. Lazutin, S. N. Kuznetsov

 

Solar Extreme Events 2005-2006: Effects on near-Earth space systems and Interplanetary missions

N. Crosby

 

Solar neutrons as an indicator of particle acceleration at the Sun

J. Valdes-Galicia, L. X. Gonzalez, A. Hurtado, O. Musalem,

Y. Matsubara, Y. Muraki, T. Sako, K. Watanabe, T. Sakai, S. Shibata

 

Astrophysical aspects in the studies of solar cosmic rays
 
L.I. Miroshnichenko, J. Perez-Peraza

 

The rare exclusion of the July 2005 cosmic ray variations resulted from western and

behind the limb solar activity

A. Papaioannou, A. Belov, H. Mavromichalaki, E. Eroshenko,  V. Oleneva

 

 

Session C: The chain of physical processes in the solar- terrestrial system

                   (Sun-Heliosphere-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Upper Atmosphere-Ground)

 

Magnetosphere response to the 2005 and 2006 extreme solar events as observed by the Cluster 
and Double Star spacecraft
 

I. Dandouras, H. Reme, J. Cao, P. Escoubet

 

Dynamics of the plasma sheet in the magnetotail: Interrelation of turbulent flows

and thin current sheet structures

Α. Kropotkin

 

Some peculiarities of the decay of extreme solar energetic particle events

E.I. Daibog, K. Kecskemety, Yu.I. Logachev

 

Forecasting the solar wind in the inner heliosphere
 
M. Gehmeyr, N Arge, L. Mayer, D. Odstrcil

 

Topology of high latitude magnetosphere during large magnetic storms

and the main mechanisms of relativistic electron acceleration

A. Antonova

 

Statistical properties of the most powerful perturbations on the Sun and in the heliosphere
 
O. Yakovchouk, I. S. Veselovsky

 

Possible influence of solar extreme events and related geomagnetic disturbances on human physiological state:
results of collaborative Bulgarian-Azerbaijan studies
 
S. Dimitrova, F. R. Mustafa, I. Stoilova, E. S. Babayev, E. Kazimov

 

Creation of a quasi-trapped proton fluxes model below Earth’s radiation belt
 
A. N. Petrov, O. R. Grigoryan, S. N. Kuznetsov 

 

CORONAS-F measurements of high-energy solar proton spectra
 
B. Yushkov, S. N. Kuznetsov ,K. Kudela , R. Bucek 

 

Radiation Environment of the Inner Magnetosphere: Quiet and Storm Periods

M. Panasyuk

 

Coronal mass ejections during solar cycle 23

N. Gopalswamy

 

The effect of intense geomagnetic storms from the 23rd solar cycle on the radiation belt electrons:

satellite data analysis and physical simulations

Α. Varotsou

 

Stratospheric Ozon destruction by solar relativistic electrons 
 
V. Tritakis

 

Ionospheric monitoring and short term forecasting at middle latitudes during solar extreme events

Α. Belehaki

 

 

 

Session D: World-wide particle detector networks for space weather research

 

Hybrid particle-detector networks located at Middle-Low latitudes for Solar Physics and Space Weather

research

 
Α. Chilligarian

 

Interactive database on the Cosmic Ray Anisotropy

Α. Eroshenko, A. S. Asipenka, A. V. Belov, E. G. Klepach, 
V. G. Yanke

 

Real-time database for high resolution Neutron Monitor measurements
 
C. T. Steigies, O. M. Rother, R. F. Wimmer-Schweingruber, 
B. Heber

 

Advanced date acquisition system for the SEVAN

 (Space Enviromental Viewing and Analysis Network)

S. Chilligarian, A. Chilingaryan, V. Danielyan, A. Yeghikyan

 

 

Session E: Integrated systems of forecasting and alerting on the dangerous consequences of violent solar storms

Cosmic rays and space weather effects: methods of forecasting

L. Dorman

 

Real Time GLE ALERT for December 2006 at the ANMODAP center

Η. Mavromichalaki, G. Souvatzoglou, C Sarlanis, G. Mariatos, A. Belov, E. Eroshenko, V. Yanke 

 

MuSTAnG – Muon Space weather Telescope for Anisotropies at Greifswald

R. Hippler, A. Mengel, F. Jansen, G. Bartling, W. Guoehler, K. Kudela

 

 

IHY:

IHY Science

N. Gopalswamy

 

The role of the electronic geophysical year (eGY) in exploiting multi-instrument, multi-band data

via virtual observatories (VO) for solar extreme events analysis

M. Messerotti

 

The Heliosphere

X. Moussas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                             
   
   
   

 

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