3-11 July 2007
Merida, Mexico
Mexico/General timezone
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Plenaries 2

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Location: Merida, Mexico
Room: Gran Salon Yucatan (Fiesta Americana)
Date: 5 Jul 16:30 - 18:30

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Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 2
Track: Special
The radio technique for the detection of cosmic particles has seen a major revival in recent years. New and planned experiments in the lab and the field, such as GLUE, Anita, Codalema, LOPES and LOFAR as well as sophisticated Monte Carlos experiments have produced a wealth of new information. Radio emission of ultra-high energy cosmic particles offers a number of interesting advantages. Since ... More
Presented by Dr. Heino FALCKE on 5/7/2007 at 22:55
Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 2
Track: Special
Approximately 20 years ago it was discovered that the largest solar energetic particle (SEP) events are closely associated with Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) in which the Sun suddenly ejects a billion tons of material at speeds that can exceed 2500 km/sec. The past solar maximum provided the opportunity to study the connection between CMEs and SEPs using SOHO images and SEP data from near-Eart ... More
Presented by Dr. Richard A. MEWALDT on 5/7/2007 at 22:25
Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 2
Track: Special
Space era for cosmic ray physics began in 1957, when Soviet Union launched the first satellite in October. The first experiment for cosmic radiation study was conducted inboard Satellite -2 by prof . Sergey Vernov from Moscow State University. He installed inboard this satellite the simple Geiger counter to measure fluxes of cosmic rays above the Earth's atmosphere. Both this experiment and ... More
Presented by Prof. Mikhail PANASYUK on 5/7/2007 at 21:30
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