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ST01
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and Affiliation

58-ST-A0014

Observational Study of Solar Magnetic Active Phenomena

Hongqi Zhang
National Astronomical Observatories of China

58-ST-A0074

SPACE WEATHER RESEARCH IN BRAZIL (Invited Talk)

RAJARAM P. KANE
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais ( INPE), Brazil

58-ST-A0092

Study of aerosol optical depth and Angstrom parameters over a high altitude station above 2 km msl

P Pant
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES)

58-ST-A0124

International collaborative studies of the solar wind with IPS and SMEI

Masayoshi Kojima
STE Lab., Nagoya University

58-PS-A0178 Magnetospheric dynamics as a probe for solar wind and solar activity

Anatoly Petrukovich
Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0183

Evidence for the effect of CMEs on the non-radial solar wind flows and IMF Bz component observed near earth.

FELIX PEREIRA
St. Xavier's College

58-ST-A0228

MEXART MEASUREMENTS OF THE FIRST RADIO SOURCES

Americo Gonzalez-Esparza
UNAM, Mexico

58-ST-A0255

"Observation of the Influence of the 15 - 17 January 2005 Solar Storms to the Magnetic Field and Ionosphere of Indonesia"

Clara Y. Yatini
National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia

58-ST-A0404
Solar Studies in Japan during CAWSES program Kazunari Shibata
Kwasan Observatory, Kyoto University
58-ST-A0520
Solar wind extremes and their effects on the planetary environment Hari Vats
PRL Ahmedabad
58-ST-A0556
Theoretical Modeling of Large Amplitude Boundary Layer Waves in the Magnetosphere S.S. Ghosh
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
58-ST-A0651
Study of Propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections in the Inner Heliosphere

P.K. MANOHARAN
Radio Astronomy Centre, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

58-ST-A0667
Large-scale magnetic reorganization by flares from Active Region NOAA 10484 on 22 October
Bhuwan Joshi
Aryabhatta Research Institute of observational sciencES (ARIES)
58-ST-A0691
Plans for the International Heliophysical Year Joseph Davila
NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
58-ST-A0771

A New CME Model under Current Sheet Magnetic Coordinates

Xueshang feng
Lab for Space Weather, Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Beijing 100080

58-ST-A0932

Solar-Terrestrial Data Analysis Activities in Japan

Shinichi Watari
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

58-ST-A0952
International Heliophysical Year (IHY) Program in India
P.K. Manoharan
58-ST-A1100
Collaboration of CAWSES with IHY Ryoichi Fujii
STEL/Nagoya University
58-ST-A1325
International Heliophysical Year: A Global Effort
Nat Gopalswamy
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
58-ST-A1341
Are solar wind models constrained by transition region radiation? Ruth Esser
University of Tromsoe,Norway
58-ST-A1431
Use of Low Coronal Images in Understanding Space Weather Nariaki V. Nitta
Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory
58-ST-A1502
On the Importance of the Cross-body Approach in Planetary Aeronomy Marina Galand
Center for Space Physics / Boston University
58-ST-A1519
IHY Operations: How the IHY is facilitated by the IHY Secretariat Barbara Thompson
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

ST02
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0110 Magnetospheric Dynamic Cusp: Cluster Observations Q.-G. Zong
Boston University
58-ST-A0147
Electron Acceleration due to Lower Hybrid Waves in Magnetic Reconnection Regions Iver Cairns
University of Sydney
58-ST-A0165
Evolution of phase space densities in the Earth's magnetosphere during a prolonged northward-IMF period: CLUSTER, GEOTAIL, LANL-MPA comparison Kanako Seki
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
58-ST-A0170
A Model for Earthward Injection during Substorm in Magnetotail

Jiankui Shi
Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0297
The Wavy Magnetotail Neutral Sheet

T. L. Zhang
Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0382
The Global Interactions Between the Solar Wind and Magnetosphere Xinlin Li
University of Colorado
58-ST-A0459
Interplanetary Magnetic By Effects on the Dynamics of the Auroral Substorm Expansion

Kan Liou
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, USA

58-ST-A0501
Topologies of the Distant Tail under Various Northward IMF Conditions

Jiuling Guo
Center of Space Science and Application Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0934

Near-equatorial zone: proton flux dependence on L, B

Alexey Petrov
SINP MSU

58-ST-A1106
Behavior of Energetic and Thermal Electrons near the Magnetic Reconnection Region Masahiro Hoshino
University of Tokyo
58-ST-A1127
Plumes and irregularities near the plasmapause region Harri Laakso
ESA
58-ST-A1195
The Effects of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field on Magnetic Reconnection in the Earth's Magnetosphere Tatsuki Ogino
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
58-ST-A1197
Turbulent Transport of the Solar Wind Plasma : Full Particle Simulation Study of the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability
Yosuke Matsumoto
Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
58-ST-A1204
Double Star TC-1 observation of magnetic reconnection at the dayside magnetopause : A preliminary study Zuyin Pu
Peking University
58-ST-A1209
Multiple Flux Rope Events at the Magnetopause Observations by TC1 on 18 March 2004 Chijie Xiao
Chinese National Astronomy Observatories, CAS, China
58-ST-A1413
Development of Storm-Time Proton Distribution Observed by NOAA/POES Multi-Satellites Keiko T Asai
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

ST03
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0090
Space wind and Storms Exploration Program

Zhenxing Liu
Center for Space Science and Applied Research

58-ST-A0119
Dipolarization at postmidnight sector observed by Double Star and Cluster

Rumi Nakamura
IWF/OEAW

58-ST-A0172
Field Aligned Current Observed in the Nightside Geo-space Jiankui Shi
Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
58-ST-A0213
Electrons acceleration along magnetic field line recorded at high magnetic latitudes by the NUADU instrument during magnetic storm on January 17, 2005

Li Lu
CSSAR

58-ST-A0214
Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) images of the disturbed ring current recorded by the NUADU instrument on TC-2 and complementary data obtained by HENA/IMAGE during favorable relative positions of the orbits of the two spacecraft

Susan McKenna-Lawlor
Space Technology Ireland, National University of Ireland

58-ST-A0295
DSP/Cluster Observation of Current Sheet Oscillation on August 5, 2004

T. L. Zhang
Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0452
First results of Chinese Instruments on DSP

Jinbin CAO
Center for Space Science and Applied Research

58-ST-A0706
Magnetotail Science with Double Star and Cluster

Andrew Fazakerley
Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL

58-ST-A0992

DSP and Cluster observations of a plasma sheet thinning event in the night-side magnetosphere

Iannis Dandouras
CESR-CNRS

58-ST-A1076
Statistic Results of the Energetic Particles and Earthward High Speed Flows in the Plasma Sheet
Suiyan Fu
Peking University

ST04
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0040
One Hundred Years Since "The Maunder Butterfly Diagram and Maunder Minimum": An Introduction

Willie Soon
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

58-ST-A0084
Variation of the carbon-14 content in tree rings during the Maunder and the Spoerer Minima

Hiroko Miyahara
Nagoya University

58-ST-A0187
Surface Magnetism of Stars

Sallie Baliunas
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

58-ST-A0250
Climate and extreme events in eastern China during 1620-1720

Jingyun Zheng
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0530
Possible causes of waxing and waning of the Sun’s activity in conditions like Maunder minimum

VALENTINE MAKAROV
Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory

58-ST-A0705
SUNSPOT STATISTICAL PROPERTIES IN THE CYCLE 23 AND THE CONSTRAINTS ON THE SOLAR DYNAMO THEORY

Sergey Zharkov
Bradford University

58-ST-A0806
Solar Irradiance Variability And The Solar Activity Cycle

Probhas Raychaudhuri
Calcutta University

58-ST-A0718

High Activity in the Declining Phase of Solar Cycle 23

Taeil Bai
Stanford University

58-ST-A0728

22-year Dominant Cyclicity in Solar/Heliospheric Activity during the Maunder Minimum

Ilya Usoskin
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory (Oulu unit), University of Oulu

58-ST-A0729
An Upper Limit on Sunspot Activity during the Maunder Minimum
Ilya Usoskin
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory (Oulu unit), University of Oulu
58-ST-A0754
Influence of the solar activity on the precipitation in the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the last millennium
Dr. Lei Huang
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
58-ST-A0801
Long-Standing Unsolved Problems in Solar Physics and Magnetospheric Physics
Syun-Ichi Akasofu
International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska
58-ST-A0841
Maunder minimum according to archive data and dynamo theory
Dmitry Sokoloff
Department of Physics, Moscow State University
58-ST-A0884
Long-term variations in solar dynamo by the non-linear shear induced alpha-effect.
Valery Pipin
Institute for Solar-Terrestrial Physics
58-ST-A1070
Maunder’s Butterfly Diagram in the 21st Century
David Hathaway
NASA/MSFC/NSSTC
58-ST-A1332
The Stellar Imager Vision of Solar and Stellar Activity
Margarita Karovska
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

ST05-OA09
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0080
ERG Satellite Mission to Study on the Formation of Radiation Belt

Takayuki Ono
Tohoku Univ

58-ST-A0126
Introduction to STSAT-1

Kyoung Min
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

58-ST-A0151
Ionospheric Observation Using Korean Satellites

Jaeheung PARK
KAIST

58-ST-A0254
Experiences with the NewMag Magnetometer Payload on FedSat

Frederick Menk
University of Newcastle

58-ST-A0519
Space Weather Mission of SmartSat Program - Instrumentation and Experiment Plan -

Tsutomu Nagatsuma
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

58-ST-A0553
Universitetskiy (Tatyana) mission: first results and perspectives

Vladimir Radchenko
Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University

58-ST-A0614
Aurora-Associated Phenomena and the ePOP Mission

Ludmila Kagan
the university of Western Ontario

58-ST-A0772

INDEX mission: simultaneous observations between optical aurora and auroral particles with high-time and high-spatial resolutions

Takeshi Sakanoi
Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University

58-ST-A0942

The Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP) on the Canadian Multi-purpose CASSIOPE Small Satellite
Andrew Yau
University of Calgary
58-ST-A0980
Space Weather Mission of SmartSat Program - Mission Plan and Current Status -
Maki Akioka
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology(NICT)
58-ST-A1061
Japanese Future Magnetospheric Satellite Mission "SCOPE"
Yoshifumi Saito
ISAS/JAXA
58-ST-A1069
Proposal of Geostationary Observation of Atmospheric chemistry and Lightning (GOAL)
Makoto Suzuki
EORC/JAXA
58-ST-A1071
Science objectives of the ERG satellite mission
Yoshizumi Miyoshi
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
58-ST-A1086 FORMOSAT-3 Mission Chio Cheng
National Space Program Office
58-ST-A1146
ISUAL experiment on the FORMOSAT-2 satellite
Han-Tzong Su
Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University
58-ST-A1361
Neutral mass and velocity spectrometer NMS for e-POP
Nobuko Fujikawa
Rikkyo University
58-ST-A1366
Development of Plasma and Particle instrument package of the ERG satellite mission
Takeshi Takashima
ISAS/JAXA
58-ST-A1461
Technology demonstration by the piggyback-style lunar pinpoint lander mission
Seisuke Fukuda
ISAS/JAXA
58-ST-A1471
Design of a small satellite for global airglow observation of the ionosphere-thermosphere-mesosphere
A. Saito
Kyoto University, Department of Geophysics
58-ST-A1503
Space telescope on Small Satellite for Planet Observation
Yukihiro Takahashi
Tohoku University
58-ST-A1511
Micro-Satellite Mission `INDEX' for the Exploration of Small-Scale Auroral Properties: Current Status and Observation/Operation Plans
Masafumi HIRAHARA
Department of Physics, College of Science, Rikkyo University
58-OA-A0640 RHESSI Observations of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes

David M.Smith
University of California, Santa Cruz

58-OA-A1145 New results on space measurements of sprites and elves from the ISUAL experiment

Han-Tzong Su
Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University

58-OA-A1504 Relationship between Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes and ELF/VLF radiations

Yukihiro Takahashi
Tohoku University


ST06
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0122
Nonlinear Waves at the Bow Shock: Theory and Observations by Cluster

Kristof Stasiewicz
Swedish Institute of Space Physics

58-ST-A0136
Nonlinear Alfvén Waves in the Solar Wind

Bruce Tsurutani
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

58-ST-A0137
Non-Extensive Entropy Approach to Space Plasma Turbulence

Manfred P. Leubner
University of Innsbruck, Institute for Astrophysics

58-ST-A0140
Nonlinear Versus Linear Processes for Langmuir waves

Iver Cairns
University of Sydney

58-ST-A0231
The Coronal Magnetic Field: Structure and Dynamics

Maya Paczuski
Perimeter Institute and Imperial College London

58-ST-A0232
Statistical Intermittency of Solar Wind Turbulence- Measurement and Modelling

Sandra Chapman
University of Warwick

58-ST-A0318
A Link Between ``Universal" Fluctuations and Extreme Statistics ?

Nicholas Watkins
British Antarctic Survey

58-ST-A0407
Solitary electromagnetic waves in space plasmas

Konrad Sauer
Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research

58-ST-A0409
Plasma-plasma interaction in space: results of 3D multi-ion fluid simulations

Konrad Sauer
Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research

58-ST-A0550
Application of Dromion Solutions in Auroral Plasmas

S.S. Ghosh
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism

58-ST-A0675
Longitudinal Oscillations in Relativistic Plasmas: A Nonextensive Statistics Approach Victor Munoz
Department of Earth System Science and Technology, Kyushu University
58-ST-A0734

Wave-Particle Interaction in Kinetic Alfven Waves

De Jin Wu
Purple Mountain Observatory

58-ST-A0933

Statistical Mechanics of Collisionless System

Tadas K Nakamura
Fukui Prefectural University

58-ST-A0984
Non-linear oscillation of a Satellite in elliptic orbit under magnetic torque Rashmi Bhardwaj
G.G.S.Indraprastha University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi, India
58-ST-A1105

Electron Surfing Acceleration under Small-Scale Nonlinear Waves in Magnetic Reconnection
Masahiro Hoshino
University of Tokyo
58-ST-A1257
Generation of Phase Coherence in Foreshock MHD Turbulence
Tohru Hada
ESST, Kyushu University
58-ST-A1485
The structure of slow shocks in the geomagnetotail
Lin-Ni Hau
Institute of Space Science, National Central University
58-ST-A1530

Nonlinear LF wave-particle interaction in a planetary foreshock

Christian Mazelle
CESR / CNRS

58-ST-A3024 Seismicity in view of science of complexity Sumiyoshi Abe
University of Tsukuba
58-ST-A3025 Waiting times and power spectra: self-organized criticality and phase transitions Mikko Alava
Helsinki University of Technology, Laboratory of Physics

ST07
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0334
Shock evolution from Sun to Earth during the Halloween 2003 epoch

Chin-Chun Wu
CSPAR, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA


ST08
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0009
How good is the relationship of solar and interplanetary plasma parameters with geomagnetic storms?

RAJARAM P. KANE
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais ( INPE), Brazil

58-ST-A0060
Sun-Earth relation: Historical development and present status-A brief review

RAJARAM P. KANE
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais ( INPE), Brazil

58-ST-A0097
Observations of Solar and Magnetospheric Particles During Large Storms and Assessing Their Effects on the Earth's Upper Atmosphere

D.N. Baker
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics/CU

58-ST-A0135
Solar-Ionospheric and Solar Wind-Ionospheric Coupling
Bruce Tsurutani
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
58-ST-A0181
Corotating Solar Wind Streams and Recurrent Geomagnetic Activity

Bruce Tsurutani
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

58-ST-A0202
Formation and Observations of Shadow Bands

Hari Vats
PRL Ahmedabad

58-ST-A0306
LONG-TERM SOLAR/GEOPHYSICAL DATA SETS

Leif Svalgaard
ETK

58-ST-A0316
The Changing Correlation between Sunspot and Geomagnetic Activity - Link to the Solar System Dynamics

Katya Georgieva
Solar-Terrestrial Influence Laboratory, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0376
Solar control on the variations of the ionosphere and thermosphere

Balan Nanan
University of Sheffield

58-ST-A0411
CHEMICAL AND DYNAMICAL RESPONSE OF THE MIDDLE ATMOSPHERE TO STRONG SOLAR PROTON EVENTS OF 23rd SOLAR CYCLE: 3D MODEL RUNS

Alexei Krivolutsky
Central Aerological Observatory

58-ST-A0541
GEOMAGNETIC STORM INDUCED ACOUSTIC GRAVITY WAVES AT EQUATORIAL LATITUDE

Manohar Lal Yadav
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism

58-ST-A0672
Statistics of solar wind, CMEs and flares during the solar cycle

Xenophon Moussas
University of Athens

58-ST-A0798

Round-the-Clock Ground-based Observations of Space Weather Effects on the Thermosphere and Ionosphere Using Imaging Spectroscopy

Supriya Chakrabarti
Boston University

58-ST-A0941

Australian Observations of the August/September 1859 Solar Events

John Humble
University of Tasmania

58-ST-A0962
Investigation of the response of equatorial mesosphere-thermosphere-ionosphere (MTI) processes to direct and indirect forcings through coordinated daytime airglow and radar measurements
Tarun Pant
Space Physics Laboratory
58-ST-A0963

Investigation of the role of various neutral and electrodynamical processes in the variabilities exhibited by O1D 630.0nm dayglow through optical measurements
Tarun Pant
Space Physics Laboratory
58-ST-A1496
Solar Flare Associated Ionospheric Effects over Ahmedabad (23 oN)
Hari Om Vats
Physical Research Laboratory
58-ST-A1520
Early Results from the 2005 CDAW Workshop on "CMEs, ICMEs and Geomagnetic Storms"
Barbara Thompson
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
58-ST-A1527
STABILITY OF THE MAGNETIC EQUATOR IN SOUTH AMERICA A REFERENCE SYSTEM FOR EARTH SYSTEM DYNAMIC
Teodosio Chavez_Campos
National university of Engineering

ST09
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0203 Waves in Polar plumes

Dipankar Banerjee
Indian Institute of Astrophysics

58-ST-A0219
Magnetic funnels in polar coronal holes of the Sun

Klaus Wilhelm
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Sonnensystemforschung

58-ST-A0236
Radio Occultation Measurements of Plumes and Raylike Structures

Richard Woo
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

58-ST-A0418
Polar Coronal Hole Size Variation Through The Solar Cycle

Jing Li
Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii

58-ST-A0695
Sensitivity of solar off-limb line profiles to electron density stratification: the contribution of polar plumes

Nour-Eddine Raouafi
Max-Planck-Institut for Solar System Research

58-ST-A0703
Plumes seen in the ultraviolet

Luca Teriaca
Max Planck Institut fuer Sonnensystemforschung

58-ST-A0845

Polar Plumes Observed in the UV

Alan Gabriel
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale

58-ST-A0846

Outflow in the Onset Region of the Solar Wind

Françoise Bely-Dubau
Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur

58-ST-A0999
Polar Plumes and the High Speed Solar Wind
W. Ian Axford
Max Planck Institute, Lindau, Germany
58-ST-A1162
Solar Coronal Plumes: Theoretical Concepts and Results
Manfred Cuntz
University of Texas at Arlington
58-ST-A1254
A review of polar-plume observations with SUMER on SOHO
Klaus Wilhelm
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Sonnensystemforschung
58-ST-A3035
Polar Plumes in White Light
Philippe Lamy
Laboratoire d'Astronomie Spatiale
58-ST-A3036
Properties of polar plumes from white-light observations with the
SOHO/LASCO-C2 coronagraph
Antoine Llebaria
Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille LAM-CNRS (France)

ST10
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0141
Variations of the solar wind density and temperature under the effect of the Jupiter

Vladislav E. Timofeev
Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy

58-ST-A0229
The Role of Compressibility in Intermittent Solar Wind Turbulence

Sandra Chapman
University of Warwick

58-ST-A0230
Scaling and Mutual Information as Measures of Solar Wind- Magnetospheric Coupling

Sandra Chapman
University of Warwick

58-ST-A0277
Downstream structures of interplanetary fast shocks associated with coronal mass ejections

Ryuho Kataoka
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

58-ST-A0330
A Study on the Geo-effective Solar Eruptive Events Jie Zhang
George Mason University
58-ST-A0338
Exact Time Dependent Solutions of the Magnetic Merging Problem Paul Watson
The University of Sydney
58-ST-A0602
Role of Electrostatic Instability in Initiating Magnetic Reconnection in Thin Current Sheets

Nagendra Singh
University of Alabama

58-ST-A0604
Flux Tube Expansion Factor and Solar Wind Speed

Bala Poduval
Stanford University

58-ST-A0680
Magnetic Spectra of The Solar Wind

V. KRISHAN
Indian Institute of Astrophysics

58-ST-A0773

Two-scale model for energy release in solar flares

Don Melrose
School of Physics, University of Sydney

58-ST-A0783

Solar related interplanetary shocks recorded at L1 during Solar Cycle 23 and their characteristics

Susan McKenna-Lawlor
Space Technology Ireland, National University of Ireland

58-ST-A0928
Energetic Particle Acceleration at Near-Earth by Interplanetary Shocks
George Ho
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
58-ST-A0996
Solar Probe's Inside-out UV Spectrography of the Solar Wind
Silvano Fineschi
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino

58-ST-A1134

Inner source pick-up ions and cometary dust in the inner solar system

Ingrid Mann
Institut fuer Planetologie, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet, Muenster

58-ST-A1176
Geomagnetic activities and sector boundary crossings
Shinichi Watari
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
58-ST-A1221
Long-Lasting Brightening of a Soft X-ray Expanding Loop after the Flare Peaktime
Satoshi Masuda
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
58-ST-A1344
Effect of latitudinal distribution of temperature at the coronal base on the global magnetic field configuration
Shadia Habbal
Institute for Astronomy
58-ST-A1350
How the Sun and Solar Wind Are Connected: Coronal Hole Myth
Richard Woo
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
58-ST-A1355
RHESSI constraints on ion acceleration in flares
David M. Smith
Physics Department and SCIPP, University of California, Santa Cruz
58-ST-A1364
Preflare Features in Radios and in Hard X-Rays
Ayumi Asai
Nobeyama Solar Radio Observatory, NAOJ
58-ST-A1483
Shock Passage Prediction Using Three-dimensional Simulation
Tomoya Ogawa
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
58-ST-A3007 Preferred sunspot longitudes: Non-axisymmetry and differential rotation llya Usoskin
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory

ST11
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0112
Energetic ion and electron Modulation in the inner magnetosphere

Q.-G. Zong
Boston University

58-ST-A0179
Geotail Observations of Signatures in the Near-Earth Magnetotail for the Extremely Intense Substorms of the 30 October 2003 Storm

Yukinaga Miyashita
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University

58-ST-A0192
Acceleration and extreme distortion within the Van Allen radiation belts during the "Halloween" solar storms of 2003

D.N. Baker
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics/CU

58-ST-A0378
Cluster and ground-based observations of the magnetosheath-cusp region during geomagnetic storms

Balan Nanan
University of Sheffield

58-ST-A0383
Magnetospheric Response during the Carrington Event of 1859 Xinlin Li
University of Colorado
58-ST-A0391
THE ACCELERATING AND THE VELOCITY OF THE CME UNDER RISING

Ji-Ling HAN

58-ST-A0417
Radiation storms during solar extreme events by Coronas-F observation

Mikhail Panasyuk

58-ST-A0423
CLUSTER/Rapid electron pitch angle transitions during a storm time substorm event

Ioannis Vogiatzis
Boston University/Democritus University of Thrace

58-ST-A0443
Comparing Past and Current Super storms: How Large was the 1859 Event?

James Green
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

58-ST-A0537
Geotail Observations During Extreme Solar Events: An Extremely Fast Interplanetary Shock on 29 October 2003

Toshio Terasawa
University of Tokyo

58-ST-A0540
Cluster observations of the magnetospheric boundaries in 3D

C.. Philippe Escoubet
ESA/ESTEC

58-ST-A0590
Magnetospheric response to two extreme solar events,as observed by the Cluster and Double Star spacecraft

Claire Vallat
CESR/CNRS

58-ST-A0707
The distribution of energetic particls near the bottom region of radiation belts and thier response to solar proton events
Zou Xiao
Peking University
58-ST-A0831

Dayside Boundary Layer under Extreme Solar Wind Conditions: A Cluster Perspective

Hui Zhang
Boston University

58-ST-A1114
Extreme strom events of October-November 2003 and geomagnetic field variations at the equatorial and low latitude stations in the Indian region
SOBHANA ALEX
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF GEOMAGNETISM
58-ST-A1161
S-M-I coupling during the super storm on November 20-21, 2003
Tsutomu Nagatsuma
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

ST12
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0082 Efficiency of the noise storm radiation process in the solar corona

Prasad Subramanian
Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics

58-ST-A0123
Integrated Radio Emission Models

Peter Robinson
Univ. of Sydney

58-ST-A0190
Fundamental Electromagnetic Emission via Beam-driven Langmuir Waves

Bo Li
University of Sydney

58-ST-A0204
Just how inhomogeneous is the solar corona?

Don Melrose
University of Sydney

58-ST-A0247
Draping of the Interstellar Magnetic Field onto the Heliopause

Jeremy Mitchell
School of Physics, University of Sydney

58-ST-A0564
Development of ground and space based radar astronomy

Tor Hagfors
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research

58-ST-A0593
Recent data on zebra pattern in the broad frequency range 25-7000 MHz

Guennadi Chernov
IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0757

Radio observations of the jovian bKOM and HOM by Ulysses/URAP

Colin H. Barrow
Max Planck Institute Copernicus

58-ST-A0953

Nonlinear Dispersion Relation for Harmonic Electromagnetic Waves

Peter Yoon
University of Maryland

58-ST-A0954
Long Time Scale Nonlinear Dyamics of Beam-Plasma Interaction
Peter Yoon
University of Maryland
58-ST-A1110
Invariant imbedding theory of mode conversion in inhomogeneous
Kihong Kim
Ajou University
58-ST-A1130
Effects of field-aligned inhomogeneity on plasma wave coupling
Kyung-Sub Kim
Kyung Hee University
58-ST-A1142
High-resolution measurements of naturally occuring HF waves in Geospace
Jim LaBelle
Dartmouth College
58-ST-A1335
Low-frequency Solar Bursts and Sun-Earth Connection
Nat Gopalswamy
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
58-ST-A1348
Observation of the Reactive Component of Langmuir Wave-Electron Phase Bunching
Craig Kletzing
University of Iowa
58-ST-A1444
50 Years After the Serentipitious Discovery: Jupiter as Radio Planet
Helmut O. Rucker
Space Research Institute

ST13
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0071
Lidar, VHF radar and Radiosonde Observations of UT/LS Dynamics Over Tropical and Sub-tropical Stations

Jaya Rao Yeddu
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

58-ST-A0113
Recent investigation on QP/LQP echoes using Gadanki MST radar

Amit Kumar Patra
National MST Radar Facility

58-ST-A0184
Radar Investigations of Low Altitude Quasi-periodic echoes in Chung-Li

Chung-Liang Chen
Institute of Space Science, National Central University

58-ST-A0186
Typhoon observation by using Chung-Li VHF radar

K.Krishna Reddy
Institute of Observational Research for Global Change (IORGC), Japan

58-ST-A0368
Vertical group and phase velocities of ionospheric waves derived from the MU radar

Jann-Yenq Liu
National Central University

58-ST-A0370
Vertical energy propagation associated with formations of an additional layer in the ionosphere

Jann-Yenq Liu
National Central University

58-ST-A0415
MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE FIELD-ALIGNED E-LAYER IRREGULARITIES OBSERVED DURING SEEK II CAMPAIGN

Chung-Liang Chen
Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan

58-ST-A0583
Wind profilers for diagnosis of precipitating cloud systems over Asia and Western Tropical Pacific Ocean

K. Krishna Reddy
Institute of Observational Research for Global Change (IORGC)/Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Yokosuka, Japan

58-ST-A0689
Mesosphere Summer Echoes observed at polar and mid latitudes
Marius Zecha
Leibniz-Institut für Atmosphärenphysik
58-ST-A1006

Seasonal Variations of Precipitation Properties associated with Monsoon over Palau in the Western Pacific

Hisayuki Kubota
IORGC JAMSTEC

58-ST-A1081
The Utilization of Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) and Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) in Indicating Rainfall Intensity at Kototabang, West Sumatera, Indonesia
Eddy Hermawan
The Indonesian National Institue of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN)
58-ST-A1093
E-region irregularity observed by Tanegashima FAR and Yamagawa ionosonde during the SEEK-2 Campaign
Chien-Chih Lee
General Education Center, Ching-Yun University
58-ST-A1240
Recent Developments at National MST Radar Facility, India
Narayana Rao D.
National MST Radar Facility, Department of Space, Gadanki, India
58-ST-A1293
Study of ionospheric irregularity in the midlatitude E- and F-regions over Japan
Mamoru Yamamoto
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
58-ST-A1251
Sudden stratospheric warming event associated with the reversal of electrojet over magnetic equator
Sundararaman Sathishkumar
Equatorial Geophysical Research Laboratory
58-ST-A1435
The study of the relations between Doppler velocities and backscattering echoes by the Chung-Li VHF radar
Pei-Chen Lai
Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan, R.O.C.

ST14-PS11
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0138
Relativistic Solar Electrons

Paul Evenson
University of Delaware

58-ST-A0167
Cosmic Rays in the Earth’s Atmosphere and Underground

Lev I. Dorman
Israel Cosmic Ray & Space Weather Center and Emilio Segre’ Observatory

58-ST-A0269
Link between Cosmic Rays and Climate on Different Time Scales

Ilya Usoskin
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory (Oulu unit), University of Oulu

58-ST-A0352
THE BASTILLE DAY 2000 COSMIC RAY GROUND LEVEL ENHANCEMENT: INSIGHTS INTO PROTON ACCELERATION PROCESSES

Marc Duldig
Australian Antarctic Division

58-ST-A0488
Cosmic Rays, Solar-Terrestrial and Geophysical Databases: A Look at the Past 500 years

Margaret Ann Shea
AFRL

58-ST-A0489
Five Solar Cycles of Significant Solar Proton Events Margaret Ann Shea
AFRL
58-ST-A0730

On the Possible Solar Cosmic Ray Signal in Cosmogenic Isotope Data

Ilya Usoskin
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory (Oulu unit), University of Oulu

58-ST-A0758

Features of the GLE's of the 23rd Solar Cycle from Recordings of SANAE Neutron Monitors

Pieter Stoker
North-West University, Potchefstroom

58-ST-A0888
Extreme Solar Flares and the Acceleration of Particles up to Relativistic Energies at Shock Waves in Interplanetary Space Vladislav TIMOFEEV
Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronom
58-ST-A0940
Sidereal Variations observed Deep Underground in Tasmania John Humble
University of Tasmania
58-ST-A0993
Cosmic-ray Modulation: The past, the present and the future Adri Burger
North-West University, South Africa
58-ST-A1023
Spaceship Earth: A Neutron Monitor Network Optimized for Solar Cosmic Rays John Bieber
University of Delaware
58-ST-A1030
On the cross-field diffusion of galactic cosmic rays into the magnetic flux rope Kazuoki Munakata
Shinshu University
58-ST-A1032
On the upper limiting energy of the solar diurnal anisotropy of galactic cosmic ray intensity Kazuoki Munakata
Shinshu University
58-ST-A1336
High-Energy Ground Level Events Measured with Neutron Monitors and the Milagro Instrument James Ryan
University of New Hampshire
58-ST-A1339
MuSTAnG - MUon Spaceweather Telescope for ANisitropies at Greifswald Frank Jansen
University of Greifswald
58-ST-A1500
The Cosmic Ray Ground Level Enhancement and the Forbush Decrease in January 2005 - Analysis of the Swiss Cosmic Ray Observations Erwin O. FLUECKIGER
University of Bern / Switzerland
58-PS-A0042 Cosmic Rays in Thunderstorm Atmosphere: Observable Effects and Implications

Aleksandr Lidvansky
Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences

58-PS-A0056 Sidereal Wave in Cosmic Ray Intensity as Measured by Underground and Surface Detectors and the Problem of True Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays

Aleksandr Lidvansky
Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences

58-PS-A0063 Baikal Underwater Neutrino Telescope NT-200 --- an Underwater Laboratory for Astroparticle Physics and Environmental Studies

Nikolay M Budnev
Irkutsk State University

58-PS-A0072 The Tunka EAS Cherenkov Array: Present and Future

Nikolay M Budnev
Irkutsk State University

58-PS-A0304 Cosmic rays and climate of the Earth

Yuri Stozhkov
Lebedev Physical Institute

58-PS-A0507 The Earth’s trapped radiation as a natural detector of cosm c radiation

Mikhail Panasyuk
Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University


ST15
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0182
Expected effects of the disturbed magnetosphere on cosmic ray transmissivity to the Earth

Karel Kudela
IEP SAS

58-ST-A0188
Radiation Information Provided by the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration for Aircrews

Wallace Friedberg
Federal Aviation Administration, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

58-ST-A0234
"Bulgarian Build Spectrometry-Dosimetry Instruments for Radiation Monitoring in Space and on Aircrafts "

Tsvetan Dachev
Solar-Terrestrial Influence Laboratory, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

58-ST-A0358
Improving the CARI Dose Rate Calculations During Forbush Decreases

Marc Duldig
Australian Antarctic Division

58-ST-A0405
Ultra Long Range Aircraft Operations and Space Weather

Ian Getley
Department of Aviation;Universityof New South Wales

58-ST-A0406
High Latitude Flights in the Southern Hemisphere

Ian Getley
Department of Aviation;Universityof New South Wales

58-ST-A0485
The Limitations Of Model-Based Aircraft Radiation Dose Estimates

Don Smart
AFRL

58-ST-A0486
Calculation of a World Grid of Geomagnetic Cutoff Rigidities for Epoch 2000 Using the 9th Generation IGRF Magnetic Field Model

Don Smart
AFRL

58-ST-A0581
Comparisons between Atmospheric Radiation Models and Data from Flights of CREAM during Quiet Time & Solar Particle Events

Clive Dyer
QinetiQ

58-ST-A0670
Radiation Measurements by NaI and LiI Scintillation Spectrometers and Liulin-4J Silicon Spectrometer in Japanese Air Lines

Yukio Uchihori
National Institute of Radiological Sciences

58-ST-A0270
Overview of the Aircraft Radiation Monitoring Results Obtained with Liulin type Spectrometers-Dosimeters
Tsvetan Dachev
Solar-Terrestrial Influence Laboratory, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
58-ST-A0939

The Use of Measurements and PCAIRE for Monitoring the Cosmic Radiation Exposure of Aircrew

Anna Rae Green
Royal Military College of Canada

58-ST-A1163
A Dynamical Atmospheric Ionizing Radiation (AIR) Model for Epidemiological Studies: New Developments
Giovanni De Angelis
Old Dominion University
58-ST-A1164
Exposure to the Atmospheric Ionizing Radiation Environment: Studies on Icelandic and Italian Civilian Aviation Flight Personnel
Giovanni De Angelis
Old Dominion University
58-ST-A1316
Cosmic-ray Propagation and the Calculation of Cosmic-ray Doses to Air Crews
Keran O'Brien
Northern Arizona University
58-ST-A1334
Operational Space Weather Support for the Commercial Airlines
Joseph Kunches
NOAA Space Environment Center
58-ST-A1337
An Instrument to Measure Atmospheric Neutron Intensities
James Ryan
University of New Hampshire
58-ST-A1340
The international muon telescope network - a new space weather service for international aircraft operators
Frank Jansen
University of Greifswald

ST16
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-PS-A0133 NPL Model for Point-to-Point Link and Area Predictions for

Parvati Chopra
National Physical Laboratory

58-ST-A0153
Observation of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles by KOMPSAT-1

Jaeheung PARK
KAIST

58-ST-A0177
Effects of Typhoon On The Ionosphere

Yi-Mou Liu
Peking University

58-ST-A0294
Optical and Radio Measurements of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Over Indonesia

Yuichi Otsuka
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University

58-ST-A0363
Solar Flare Signatures of the Ionospheric GPS TEC

Jann-Yenq Liu
National Central University

58-ST-A0692
Statistical Features of Fast Rising Ionospheric Bubbles From ROCSAT-1 Observations

HUEY-CHING YEH
Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan

58-ST-A0748

Local Time Variation of Low-Latitude Electric Fields During the November 20-21, 2003 Magnetic Superstorm

Chin S. Lin
Boston College

58-ST-A0852

Co-ordinated radar and optical observations of equatorial spread F structures

R. Sekar
Physical Research laboratory

58-ST-A0873 Electromagnetic Waves Observed In The Equatorial Region By DEMETER During Magnetic Storms
Michel PARROT
LPCE/CNRS
58-ST-A0976
Characteristics of ionospheric storm in Hainan during 2002-2004 Xiao Wang
Center for Space Science and Applied Research
58-ST-A1090
The relationship between TIMED/GUVI and Global GPS-TEC measurements in the equatorial ionization anomaly region
Mei-Lan Hsu
Institute of Space Science National Central University
58-ST-A1206
Main field model constraints on the position of the equatorial electrojet Heather McCreadie
World Data Center for Geomagnetism and Space Magnetism
58-ST-A1294
Observations of Plasma Depletions During Solar Maximum P. K. Rajesh
National Central University
58-ST-A1427
Study on the TEC perturbation related with earthquakes in Indonesia Sarmoko Saroso
LAPAN
58-ST-A1428
Tomographic imaging of the ionosphere using GPS RO and NNSS data Lung-Chih Tsai
Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, National Central University
58-ST-A1463
Study of longitudinal structure of plasma bubbles with the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar Mamoru Yamamoto
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
58-ST-A3006 Theoretical Effects of Geomagnetic Activity on Low-latitude Ionospheric Electric Fields C.-M. Huang
National Central University

ST17
Paper ID
Paper Title
Corresponding Author and affiliation
58-ST-A0193
Proton Precipitation During Detached Subauroral Arc Events: Observations and Modeling

Vania Jordanova
University of New Hampshire

58-ST-A0194
The Ring Current and its Impact on the Ionosphere

Richard Wolf
Rice University

58-ST-A0211
Storm-time development of the ring current

Yusuke Ebihara
National Institute of Polar Research, Japan

58-ST-A0299
Behavior of Oxygen Ions During Substorms

Mei-Ching Fok
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

58-ST-A0333
Radial Transport of Radiation Belt Electrons Anthony Chan
Rice University
58-ST-A0384
Modeling of the deep inward transport of radiation belt electrons during Oct_Nov magnetic storm of 2003 Xinlin Li
University of Colorado
58-ST-A0606
Correlative Study of High- and Low-Altitude Whistler Wave Observations and Radiation Belt Structure

Shing Fung
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

58-ST-A0649
Radiation Belt Measurements in Japan

Takahiro OBARA
NICT

58-ST-A1035

First results from the MINIS balloon campaign

John Sample
Physics Department and Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

58-ST-A1064
Energization of electrons to relativistic energies in the Earth's Magnetosphere: Current understanding and open questions S.G. Kanekal
LASP, University of Colorado
58-ST-A1074
Radiation belt modeling for the October 2001 magnetic storm
Yoshizumi Miyoshi
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
58-ST-A1078
Simulation of the Radiation Belt
Yihua Zheng
Johns Hopkins University/APL
58-ST-A1139
Morphology of the Ring Current
G. Le
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center