22
nd
European Cosmic Ray Symposium in Turku, Finland
3 - 6 August 2010
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Session 1
1.23
Andriopoulou
GROUND LEVEL ENHANCEMENTS AND THE RELATED SOLAR ACTIVITY DURING SOLAR CYCLE 23
1.30
Fabi
SOLAR EVENT ONSET DETECTION ON BOARD LISA-PF
1.32
Gerontidou
SOLAR PROTON EVENT'S PRODUCTION IN RELATION TO THE ASSOCIATED CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS
1.34
Alania
27-DAY VARIATION OF GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS IN THE 23RD CYCLE
1.35
Alania
SOLAR DYNAMO PROBLEM IN THE 27-DAY VARIATION OF THE GALACTIC COSMIC RAYS INTENSITY
1.36
Gushchina
EXTREMES OF THE LONG-TERM MODULATION OF COSMIC RAYS IN FIVE LAST SOLAR CYCLES
1.48
Modzelewska
THE HELIOLONGITUDINAL DEPENDENCE OF SOLAR WIND VELOCITY AND THE SECOND HARMONIC OF THE 27-DAY VARIATION OF COSMIC RAYS
1.50
Papaioannou
SOLAR PARTICLE EVENT ANALYSIS USING THE STANDARD RADIATION ENVIRONMENT MONITORS: APPLYING THE NEUTRON MONITOR'S EXPERIENCE
1.54
Shutenko
THE SUNSPOTS AND COMETS
1.55
Storini
TESTING COSMIC-RAY PERIODICITIES DURING A FORBUSH DECREASE
1.57
Slivka
PECULIARITIES OF MICROWAVE RADIO BURSTS AND CORONAL ACTIVITY FROM THE SOLAR FLARES PRECEDING TO THE LARGE FORBUSH DECREASE
1.58
Starodubtsev
LONG-TERM CHANGES COSMIC RAYS INTENSITY AND SOLAR WIND TURBULENCE FOR THE LAST FOUR SOLAR ACTIVITY CYCLES
1.60
Laurenza
SHANNON'S ENTROPY APPROACH TO THE TEMPORAL EVOLUTION OF SEP ENERGY SPECTRA
1.61
Stozhkov
COSMIC RAYS IN THE CURRENT DEEP SOLAR ACTIVITY MINIMUM
1.62
Stozhkov
NEW MAUNDER MINIMUM IN SOLAR ACTIVITY AND COSMIC RAY FLUXES IN THE NEAREST FUTURE
1.65
Wawrzynczak-Szaban
THREE DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF THE INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELD AND 27-DAY VARIATION OF THE GALACTIC COSMIC RAY INTENSITY
Session 2
2.18
Ampilogov
LARGE AREA SCINTILLATION MUON HODOSCOPE FOR MONITORING OF ATMOSPHERIC AND HELIOSPHERIC PROCESSES
2.19
Barbashina
STUDY OF TEMPORAL CHANGES OF THE FORBUSH DECREASE AMPLITUDE SPECTRUM EXPONENT BY MEANS OF MUON HODOSCOPE URAGAN
2.21
Berkova
TEMPERATURE EFFECT OF MUON COMPONENT AND PRACTICAL QUESTIONS OF ITS ACCOUNT IN REAL TIME
2.27
Diego
ON THE PCA AND GEOMAGNETIC FIELD VARIATIONS DURING SOLAR PROTON EVENTS ON OCTOBER 2003
2.29
Dmitrieva
TECHNIQUE OF TEMPERATURE EFFECT CORRECTION FOR GROUND-BASED MUON HODOSCOPES
2.41
Loctionov
TIME-SCALE PATTERN FEATURES IN THE NEUTRON MONITOR INTENSITY BEFORE EARTHQUAKES
2.44
Mikhaylenko
ANALYSIS OF MUON FLUX RESPONSE FOR THUNDERSTORM EVENTS IN MOSCOW REGION
2.47
Muraki
COSMIC RAY TRACKS BY THE NEW TYPE OF CLOUD CHAMBERS
2.49
Papailiou
COSMIC RAY INTENSITY VARIATIONS AND GEOMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES ON HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE OF AVIATORS
2.50
Signoretti
A NEW MODULAR COSMIC RAY DETECTOR
2.51
Slivka
ANALYSIS OF SOLAR ACTIVITY AND GEOMAGNETIC FIELD INFLUENCES ON THE DYNAMIC OF RELATIVISTIC OUTER RADIATION BELT ELECTRONS DURING 2005-2006
2.52
Starodubtsev
VARIATIONS IN GEOMAGNETIC CUTOFF RIGIDITY OF COSMIC RAYS IN AUGUST 2005
2.53
Starodubtsev
VARIATIONS OF RIGIDITY SPECTRUM AND ANISOTROPY OF COSMIC RAYS IN AUGUST 2005
2.55
Storini
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH MOUNTAIN COSMIC RAY OBSERVATORIES
2.56
Storini
NEUTRON SPECTRA DEPENDENCE ON ATMOSPHERIC PARAMETERS AT HIGH MOUNTAIN OBSERVATORIES
2.61
Yanke
REGISTRATION EFFICIENCY OF NEUTRON DETECTORS OF DIFFERENT GEOMETRY
Session 3
3.16
Stozhkov
ANOMALOUS PAMELA EFFECT AND ITS POSSIBLE EXPLANATION
3.18
Valtonen
SOLAR ENERGETIC PARTICLE MEASUREMENTS WITH EPD/LET ONBOARD SOLAR ORBITER
Session 4
4.29
Dreyer
NEUTRINOS FROM STARBURST-GALAXIES
4.31
Dzhappuev
HADRONS WITH ENERGIES OF Eh » 50 MeV IN EAS WITH N
e
= 10
5
- 10
7
4.33
Feusels
STUDY OF COSMIC RAY COMPOSITION THROUGH MUON BUNDLE PROPERTIES USING COINCIDENT ICETOP/ICECUBE MEASUREMENTS
4.35
Grigat
STUDIES OF THE SIDEREAL MODULATION IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF ARRIVAL DIRECTIONS OF UHECRS RECORDED WITH THE PIERRE AUGER OBSERVATORY
4.36
Gromushkin
STUDY OF EAS NEUTRON COMPONENT TEMPORAL STRUCTURE
4.39
Iyono
LINSLEY'S EAS TIME STRUCTURE METHOD FOR THE PRIMARY COSMIC RAY SPECTRUM AT LAAS
4.47
Keilhauer
THE BALLOON-THE-SHOWER PROGRAMME OF THE PIERRE AUGER OBSERVATORY
4.48
Khokhlov
PERFORMANCE OF THE NEW MEASURING SYSTEM OF MULTIPURPOSE CHERENKOV WATER DETECTOR NEVOD
4.52
Meurer
HEAT - A LOW ENERGY ENHANCEMENT OF THE PIERRE AUGER OBSERVATORY
4.55
Novoseltsev
ON THE ENERGY SPECTRUM OF COSMIC RAY MUONS IN 100 TeV REGION
4.56
Novoseltseva
SEARCH FOR NEUTRINO BURSTS AT THE BAKSAN UNDERGROUND SCINTILLATION TELESCOPE
4.59
Popa
LOWER LIMITS ON THE LIFETIME OF MASSIVE NEUTRINO RADIATIVE DECAY FROM THE 2006 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
4.60
Prosin
TUNKA-133: THE NEW EAS CHERENKOV LIGHT ARRAY FOR STUDY OF THE COSMIC RAYS IN THE ENERGY RANGE 10
15
- 10
18
eV
4.70
Vigorito
NEUTRINO BURSTS FROM GRAVITATIONAL STELLAR COLLAPSE WITH LVD
Session 5
5.12
Hibino
COSMIC-RAY ENERGY SPECTRUM AROUND THE KNEE OBSERVED WITH THE TIBET AIR-SHOWER EXPERIMENT
5.16
Muraki
ON THE ROLE OF STELLAR FLARES TO THE ACCELERATION PROCESS OF COSMIC RAYS AT SNRS
5.17
Rogovaya
TRANSPORT OF ULTRA-HIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAYS IN EXPANDING UNIVERSE
Session 6
6.15
Orsi
POLAR: A SPACE-BORNE X-RAY POLARIMETER FOR TRANSIENT SOURCES
6.22
Vigorito
GAMMA RAY BURSTS MONITORING WITH THE ARGO-YBJ EXPERIMENT IN SCALER MODE
Turku 2011,
European
Capital of
Culture
Space Research Laboratory
,
Department of Physics and Astronomy
FI-20014
University of Turku
, Finland
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