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ОбложкаSpace weather: the space radiation environment: 11th Annual International Astrophysics Conference, Palm Springs, CA, USA, 19-23 March 2012 / ed. by Qiang Hu et al. - Melville: American Institute of Physics, 2012. - viii, 271 p.: ill. - (AIP conference proceedings; 1500). - Incl. bibl. ref. - Auth. ind.: p.268-271. - ISBN 978-0-7354-1114-2; ISSN 0094-243X
 

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Preface: 11th Annual International Astrophysics Conference
   Qiang Hu, Gang Li, Gary P. Zank, Xianzhi Ao, Olga
   Verkhoglyadova, and James H. Adams

                  NEAR-SUN RADIATION ENVIRONMENT
Issues in heliospheric field mapping to flare SEP sources
   J.G. Luhmann, Yan Li, D.J. Bercik, Linghua Wang, and
   D. Odstrcil .................................................. 3
Energetic particle and other space weather events of solar
cycle 24
   Nat Gopalswamy .............................................. 14
Problems encountered when characterizing CMEs in an
operational setting
   C.	A. de Koning, G. Millward, V.J. Pizzo, and
   D.A. Biesecker .............................................. 20
On the relationship between heavy-ion composition variability
in gradual SEP events and the associated IMF source regions
   Yuan-Kuen Ко, Allan J. Tylka, Chee K. Ng, and Yi-Ming Wang .. 26
Estimating upper limits of solar flare hard X-ray fluences
for space missions near the Sun
   D. Lario and R.B. Decker .................................... 32
Energy distribution of nanoflares in three-dimensional
simulations of coronal heating
   C.S. Ng and L. Lin .......................................... 38
The Centennial Gleissberg Cycle in space weather
   Joan Feynman and Alexander Ruzmaikin ........................ 44
Evolution of a magnetohydrodynamic coronal shock
   C.-C. Wu, S.T. Wu, K. Liou, and S. Plunkett ................. 50
Particle transport and acceleration in a chaotic magnetic
field: Implications for seed population to solar flare and CME
   B. Dasgupta, Gang Li, Xiaocan Li, and Abhay Ram ............. 56

       INTERPLANETARY CONSEQUENCES AND ENERGETIC PARTICLES
Shock surfing at a two-fluid plasma model
   Ross H. Burrows, Xianzhi Ao, and Gary P. Zank ............... 64
Investigating the longitude dependence of solar energeti
c particle spectra
   С.M.S. Cohen, G.M. Mason, R.A. Mewaldt, and R.A. Leske ...... 74
Ion acceleration at CME-driven shocks near the Earth and the
Sun
   Mihir Desai, Maher Dayeh, Robert Ebert, Charles Smith,
   Glenn Mason, and G. Li ...................................... 80
Diffusion of energetic particles in heliospheric
intermittent slab turbulence
   Fathallah Alouani-Bibi and Jakobus le Roux .................. 86
The acceleration of electrons at perpendicular shocks and
its implication for solar energetic particle events
   Fan Guo and Joe Giacalone ................................... 93
Space weather throughout the heliosphere
   Devrie S. Intriligator, Thomas Detman, James
   Intriligator, Murray Dryer, Wei Sun, Charles Deehr,
   William R. Webber, Robert B. Decker, and Robert
   L. McPherron ............................................... 100
Test-particle simulations of SEP propagation in IMF with
large-scale fluctuations
   J. Kelly, S. Dalla, and T. Laitinen ........................ 109
What controls the maximum particle energy in large SEP
events
   G. Li, G. Zank, O. Verkhoglyadova, X. Ao, and L. Ding ...... 115
Solar cycle heavy ion abundance variations in CIRs
   G.M. Mason, M.I. Desai, and G. Li .......................... 122
The dependence of solar energetic particle fluences on
suprathermal seed-particle densities
   R.A. Mewaldt, G.M. Mason, and С.M.S. Cohen ................. 128
Numerical modeling of the solar wind flow with
observational boundary conditions
   N.V. Pogorelov, S.N. Borovikov, L.F. Burlaga,
   R.W. Ebert, J. Heerikhuisen, Т.K. Kim, I.A. Kryukov,
   S.T. Suess, S.T. Wu, and G.P. Zank ......................... 134
Time-dependent MHD simulations of the solar wind outflow
using interplanetary scintillation observations
   Tae K. Kim, Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Sergey N. Borovikov,
   John M. Clover, Bernard V. Jackson, and Hsiu-Shan Yu ....... 140
3-D reconstruction of the inner heliosphere from remote-
sensing data: A global solar wind boundary that includes
СME transient effects
   H.-S. Yu, В.V. Jackson, P.P. Hick, A. Buffington,
   J.M. Clover, and M. Tokumaru ............................... 147
Efficiency of particle acceleration at oblique strong CME
shocks from 0.13 to 2.5 AU: PATH modeling
   Olga P. Verkhoglyadova, Gang Li, Gary P. Zank, and
   Xianzhi Ao ................................................. 153
Forecasting the space weather impact: The COMESEP project
   N.B. Crosby, A. Veronig, E. Robbrecht, B. Vrsnak,
   S. Vennerstrom, O. Malandraki, S. Dalla, L. Rodriguez,
   N. Srivastava, M. Hesse, D. Odstrcil, and COMESEP
   Consortium ................................................. 159
The radiation, interplanetary shocks, and coronal sources
(RISCS) toolset
   G.P. Zank, E.K. Newton, C. Fry, J.H. Adams Jr, Gang Li,
   O. Verkhoglyadova, X. Ao, N.V. Pogorelov, and
   D. Falconer ................................................ 165
Energetic particle reservoirs: 1. Derivation of the
transport equation
   Edmond C. Roelof ........................................... 174
Energetic particle reservoirs: 2. Solutions of the
transport equation and comparison with data
   Edmond C. Roelof ........................................... 180
Alfven wave interactions in the solar wind
   G.M. Webb, J.F. McKenzie, Q. Hu, J.A. le Roux, and
   G.P. Zank .................................................. 186
Turbulence properties associated with interplanetary shock
waves
   Qiang Hu, Xianzhi Ao, R. Peltzer, and Gary P. Zank ......... 192

         TERRESTRIAL AND PLANETARY RADIATION ENVIRONMENT
The ionizing radiation environment in space and its effects
   Jim Adams, David Falconer, and Dan Fry ..................... 198
Space weathering investigations enabled by NASA's virtual
heliophysical observatories
   John F. Cooper, Joseph H. King, Natalia E. Papitashvili,
   Nand Lai, Edward C. Sittler, Steven J. Sturner, H. Kent
   Hills, Alexander S. Lipatov, Tamara J. Kovalick,
   Rita C. Johnson, Howard A. Leckner, Robert E. McGuire,
   Thomas W. Narock, Adam Szabo, D. Aaron Roberts, Thomas
   P. Armstrong, Jerry W. Manweileri, J. Douglas Patterson,
   Robert B. McKibben, and Cecil Tranquille ................... 204
Precipitation of relativistic electrons
   G.K. Parks, J.J. Lee, E.S. Lee, J. Sample, and
   M. McCarthy ................................................ 210
The dynamics of the terrestrial radiation belts and its
links to the plasmasphere Viviane Pierrard and Sylvie Benck ... 216

                  OUTER HELIOSPHERE AND BEYOND
Update on IBEX and the outer boundary of the space 
radiation environment
   D.J. McComas and IBEX Science Team ......................... 222
Cosmic-ray diffusion in the heliosheath: The effects of
scattering and the current sheet drift
   V. Florinski and F. Alouani-Bibi ........................... 228
3D simulation of LISM oxygen flux with PUIs inside of
heliosphere
   Akito D. Kawamura, Jacob Heerikhuisen, Nikolai
   V. Pogorelov, and Gary P. Zank ............................. 234
Ion velocity distribution at the termination shock: 1-D PIC
simulation
   Quanming Lu, Zhongwei Yang, and Bertrand Lembege ........... 241
The Halloween shock of 2003 as it reached Voyager 2 at~73 AU
 - Two separate acceleration zones and two different
spectra for energetic protons
   W.R. Webber, D.S. Intriligator, and R.B. Decker ............ 249
Acceleration of Anomalous Cosmic Rays at the termination
shock
   U.K. Senanayake and Vladimir Florinski ..................... 255
Numerical simulations of primary and secondary hydrogen ENA
fluxes at 1 AU
   Eric Zirnstein, Jacob Heerikhuisen, and Nikolai Pogorelov .. 262

Author Index .................................................. 269


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