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

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Location: Merida, Mexico
Room: Gran Salon Yucatan (Fiesta Americana)
Date: 6 Jul 16:30 - 18:30

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Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 3
Track: Special
The solution to the origin of the UHECRs, like the solution to the origin of the galactic cosmic rays, depends on direct cosmic ray observations in addition to multiwavelength and UHE neutrino detections of cosmic-ray sources. The advent of Auger, IceCube, GLAST, and ground-based gamma-ray telescopes promises multi-channel data that should solve this problem. In this talk, I review favor ... More
Presented by Dr. Charles DERMER on 6/7/2007 at 22:25
Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 3
Track: Special
There are two kinds of relations between cosmic ray research and investigations of space weather effects. Since energetic particles in space and low energy cosmic rays interact with materials of the satellite and airplane systems as well as with the atmosphere, monitoring of the changes of flux of cosmic particles especially during solar flares, space storms and geomagnetic disturbances is imp ... More
Presented by Dr. Karel KUDELA on 6/7/2007 at 22:55
Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 3
Track: Special
The exclusive Galactic gamma-ray club rallies new members. Supernova remnants, pulsar wind nebulae, and binary systems hosting a compact object have recently joined the young pulsars as firmly established sources of gamma rays in the Milky Way. The first examples of these gamma-ray emitters had been suspected in the early eighties with COS-B, many more in the nineties with EGRET, but only the ... More
Presented by Dr. Isabelle GRENIER on 6/7/2007 at 21:30
Type: Oral Session: Plenaries 3
Track: Special
The study of transport processes in dilute plasmas in the presence of magnetic fields is a subject that has attracted astrophysicists for over five decades.First attempts to deal with this problem date back to the mid twentieth century with the work of Spitzer and Braginski. The results obtained by the second author, who dealt with the problem using Landau's equation, are still regarded as th ... More
Presented by Prof. Leopoldo GARCÍA-COLÍN
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