QUIET-TIME HELIOSPHERIC PARTICLE FLUXES
Mini-Symposium in
ISSI, 25-28 June 1997, Bern
List of talks
- R. von Steiger: Welcome address
- P. Király & All: Agenda
- P. Király: Motivation, preliminary results and main objectives
- K. Kecskeméty: Correlated multispacecraft analysis of low fluxes:
data from the WWW
- V. Bothmer: Attempts to decrease the MeV background level for the
COSTEP/EPHIN instrument during 1996
- H. Kunow: Search for significant background/QT variations of MeV
particles observed by the COSTEP/EPHIN instrument during
the first year of the SOHO mission
- E. Valtonen: The SOHO/ERNE instrument, its background and quiet-time results
- R.A. Treumann: Mechanisms of electron and ion acceleration
- E. Keppler: The EPAC instrument on Ulysses and recent low-energy
intensity measurements
- K. Kudela: Fluxes of >30 keV ions and electrons: statistical study
out of the Earth's bow shock
- J. Rodriguez-Pacheco: Observation of low-energy interplanetary particles
during the quiet-time periods of solar cycle 21, using the
DFH instrument on-board ISEE-3
- R. von Steiger: Ulysses/SWICS spectra at quiet times
- K. Kecskeméty: Pulse height analysis of the lowest fluxes measured by the
PHOBOS/LET instrument in 1988
- Yu.I. Logachev: Quiet-time proton fluxes during the most quiet periods
of the solar activity (1977 and 1986-87)
- M.A. Zeldovich: Variations in quiet-time fluxes of 1-10 Mev/nucleon protons
and He nuclei during the recovery phases of the 21st and
22nd cycles of solar activity
- P. Király & All:Statistical and other methods for background reduction
- All: Comparison of flux measurements at particularly quiet
periods
- P. Király, (based on collaboration with J. Kóta): Some
possible theoretical implications of quiet-time results
- P. Király, H. Kunow & All: Plans for the
Durban workshop
- All: Publication plans, papers and author lists
For further information please contact Péter Király
pkiraly@sunserv.kfki.hu