Final Program & Poster Sessions

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Thursday 30 March 2006

14:00 - 20:00 : Registration

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Friday 31 March 2006

08:00 - 09:00    Registration

 

09:00- 10:00 Opening Ceremony  at Cataract Hotel Main Hall

 

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Oral presentations

Oral session main hall at Cataract Hotel  is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:

LDC projector -Computer -Overhead projector -Screens -Laser pointer -Speaker timer .

The computer in the oral session Hall will be Windows-based PC with Microsoft Power Point (Office XP installed). All videos should be in *.avi or *.mpg format.

We advice you to bring two copies of your presentation to meeting in case there is a problem with one of them. Standard CD-R or CDRW or memory Stick will be supported.

Poster Presentations 

Poster session  will be located in  main hall of Cataract hotel besides to the Oral presentation location . Each presenter will be provided with (1m  x 1m) poster space. 

 

Posters of Sessions 1, and 2 will be scheduled on Friday (31 March 2006) and should be set up between 8:00 am and 9:00 am , and removed  after the  evening  session (18:00 pm),. For the schedule of the poster sessions, see bottom of the page.

 

Posters of Sessions 3, and 4 will be scheduled on Saturday (1 April 2006) and should be set up between 8:00 am and 9:00,  and removed  after the  evening  session (18:00 pm),. For the schedule of the poster sessions, see bottom of the page.

 

Posters of Sessions 5, and 6 will be scheduled on Sunday(2 April 2006) and should be set up between 8:00 am and 9:00,  and removed  after the  evening  session (18:00 pm),. For the schedule of the poster sessions, see bottom of the page.

 

Posters of Sessions 7, and 8 will be scheduled on Monday (3 April 2006) and should be set up between 8:00 am and 9:00,  and removed  after the  evening  session (18:00 pm),. For the schedule of the poster sessions, see bottom of the page.

 

Presentation must cover the same material as the abstract. Please, place the title of your paper number prominently at the top of the poster board to allow viewers to identify your paper easily as numbered below .

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I - Final Program

 

 

Friday 31 March, 2006

  


S1 Generation and Transport of Solar Magnetic Fields

 

Conveners: Martinez-Pillet & Callebaut / Session Chairs: Callebaut & Ossendrijver

 

10:00 – 11:30 Invited Contributions

 

1- M. Ossendrijver "Magnetic Fields in the Sun“

2- D.K. Callebaut "Generation of sunspot and polar faculae butterflies using

     bipolar and quadripolar seed fields"

3- M. Dikpati Evolution of large-scale solar magnetic fields and dynamo models

4- M. deRosa “Surface Flows and Their Implications for the Solar Activity”

5-  F. Moreno-Insertis  “Transport of the solar magnetic field”

 

11:30-12:00 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

 

12:00 – 13:15 Contributed talks (10 min. + 5 min. discussion)

 

1- M. Zhao, J. Wang  “Evolution of magnetic nonpotentiality and energy transport in NOAA AR 10720"

2- I. Baumann, M. Schuessler "Modelling the Sun`s open magnetic flux from the

        Greenwich sunspot  group record

3- G. Guerrero, E.M. de Gouveia Dal Pino "Exploring a different geometry for the solar

        tachocline in a kinematic  solar dynamo model"

4- A.H. Khater, D.K. Callebaut, A. R. Seadawy and A. A.  Hady "Two-dimensional

      Rayleigh-Taylor instability  in magnetohydrodynamic flows

5- V.Archontis ' 3D MHD numerical simulations of magnetic flux emergence'
 

 

 

13:15 – 14:30 Lunch Break

 

 

S2 Magnetic fields and coupling processes in the solar atmosphere

 

Conveners: Solanki & Wang / Session Chairs: Wang & Vögler

 

14:30 – 16:00 Invited Contributions

 

1- A. Vögler “Small-scale magnetic fields in the solar photosphere”

2- R. Erdelyi “Coupling of the photosphere to the chromosphere”

3- A. Lagg “Chromospheric and coronal magnetic field measurements”

4- A.H. Khater “Nonlinear periodic solutions for isothermal magnetostatic atmospheres”

 

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

 

16:30 - 17:30 Contributed talks (10 min. + 5 min. discussion)

 

1-Jun Zhang,  "Magnetic field evolutions in a quiet sun and a coronal hole regions"

2- S. Tokhchukova, V. Bogod and V. Garaimov “Analysis of coronal magnetic field in active regions  based on the detailed radio spectral data”

3- M. Loukitcheva, S.K. Solanki and S. White “Acoustic shock waves in the solar chromosphere from millimeter observations”

4-A. H. Khater and S. M. Moawad, "Exact solutions for two-dimensional nonlinear  force-free magnetic fields with applications in solar physics"

 

18:00 Excursion (extra fee required) , See the updated tourism program 

 

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Saturday 1 April 2006

 

 

S3 Coronal heating and small-scale dynamics
 

Conveners: Priest, Fletcher & Shibata / Session Chairs: Priest & Shibata

 

 8:45 – 10:25   Invited Contributions

 

1- T. Sakurai "The Solar-B mission and coronal heating" (30 min.)
2- J. Klimchuk "Impulsive coronal heating in tangled magnetic fields" (30 min.)
3- I. De Moortel and K. Galsgaard "Coronal tectonics: Numerical simulations of 3D Magnetic Reconnection" (20 min.)

4- B. Gudiksen "An MHD simulation of the corona" (20 min.)

 

10:25- 11:00 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

 

11:00 - 12:15 Contributed talks  (10 min. + 5 min. discussion)

 

1-  A. StepanovY.T. Tsap "Small-scale Alfven waves and isotropization of energetic protons"
2- T. Aiouaz and M.P. Prast "Signatures of the chromospheric magnetic network in the corona"
3- B. Sylvester, J. Sylwester, K.J.H. Phillips and A. Kepa “Determination of flaring plasma characteristics from RESIK X-ray spectra"
4- R. Miteva and G. Mann "Mechanism for electron acceleration due to the propagation of jets in the sola corona"
5- K. Tziotziou and G. Tsiropoula "Chromospheric fine structure studies”

 

12:15 – 14:00 Lunch Break


S4 Large-scale coronal structure - Space and Ground-based observations

 

Conveners: Bothmer & Pasachoff / Session Chairs:  Webb & Gibson 

 

 

14:00 – 15:45 Invited Contributions

 

1- A. Vourlidas "The Large Scale Structure of the Visible Corona" (30 min.)

2- L. van Driel-Gesztelyi “Large-scale magnetic fields and coronal structure” (30 min.)

3- E. Benevolenskaya “Is the solar magnetic cycle still a puzzle?” (15 min.)

4- A. Galal “On the stratified structure of solar active regions” (15 min.)

5-  ABOUDARHAM, Jean  "A new way to look for observations with EGSO"  (15min.)

 

15:45- 16:15 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

 

16:15 – 17:30 Contributed talks  (10 min. + 5 min. discussion)

 

1- F. Saez, P. Lamy and A. Llebaria “3-D simulations of the streamer belt of the solar corona”

2- P. Lamy, A. Llebaria, M. Burtin, F. Saez "Large scale evolution of the corona over a

       solar cycle from 10 years of LASCO-C2 image"

3- J. Vilinga, S. Koutchmy, F. Auchère, F. Baudin, B. Filipov, J-C. Noens " Chromospheric

     Prolateness: Solar Cycle Variations"

4- V.I.Makarov, A.G. Tlatov and D.K. Callebaut “Decrease of hot regions in the polar

     corona of the sun during 1957-2002

5- R. Helal "Preliminary Prediction Of The Strength Of The 24th 11-Year Solar Cycle."

 

 

18:00 -   Sound and Light at Pyramids  (extra fee required)  See the updated tourism program 

 

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Sunday 2 April 2006

 

S5 Solar wind - origin and evolution

 

Conveners: Hady & Stepanov / Session Chairs: Hady & Stepanov

 

8:45 – 10:25   Invited Contributions

 

1- E. Marsch "Origin and evolution of the solar wind"

2- N. Meyer-Vernet "How does the solar wind blow? Some basic aspects"   

3- S.M. Yousef "Fast solar wind from coronal holes, proton events and their terrestrial effects"

4- M. Velli “MHD turbulence, coronal heating and solar wind acceleration”

 

 

10:25- 11:00 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

 

 

 

11:00 – 12:30 Contributed talks (10 min. + 5 min. discussion)

 

1- J. Wang “Solar wind particles"

2- M. Ashour-Abdalla “Modeling the Storm Time Effects of Solar Wind Structure on the Magnetosphere”

3- S.W.Samwel, A.A.Hady, M. Ibrahim, and  Y.S. Hanna "Studying the great solar proton

       events during the solar cycle 23"

4- I.S.Veselovsky " Dynamical plasma processes in the solar wind formation region and the Heliosphere"

 

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break

 

14:00 –    Excursion (extra fee required)  See the updated tourism program 

 

 

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Monday 3 April 2006

 

S6 Eruptive processes and space weather consequences - Flares, CMEs and SEPs

 

Conveners: Webb & Dere / Session Chairs: Webb & Bothmer

 

8:45 – 10:25   Invited Contributions  

 

1- R. Schwenn “Explosive events on the Sun and their effects on space weather near the Earth”

2- S. Gibson "The role of twisted magnetic flux ropes in CMEs and space weather”

3- W.Q. Gan and Y.P. Li "RHESSI and TRACE observations for the impulsive flare loops”

4- A.N. Zhukov “EUV observations of the Sun for the CME and Space Weather Research”

5- M. Kundu, E.J. Schmahl and S.M. White  "Microwave and hard X-ray imaging observations of energetic electrons in solar flares and microflares"

 

10:25- 11:00 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing

 

11:00 – 12:30 Contributed talks (10 min. + 5 min. discussion)

 

1- J. Feynman and A. Ruzmaikin “ The sources of extremely fast CMEs”

2- J.C. Johnston, D.F. Webb, G. Fry, J.B. Mozer, T.A. Kuchar, D.R. Mizuno “Observations of coronal mass ejections from the Solar Mass Ejection Imager

      and   space weather implications”

3- Luciano Rodriguez , Andrei Zhukov , Joachim Woch , Norbert Krupp, Rudolf von Steiger , Robert Forsyth

          Multi-spacecraft study of ICMEs

4- J. Wang, Y. Zhang, G. Attrill and L.K. Harra „Large-scale magnetic connectivity in coronal mass ejections“

5-  V. Slemzin, V. Grechnev , S. Kuzin

         "Photometric study of euv dimmings in powerful eruptive events observed with coronas/spirit and soho/eit telescopes"

 

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break & Poster Viewing

 

14:00-15:30  Continuation of contributed talks

 

6-  A.G.Kosovichev and T.L.Duvall, Jr

     "Helioseismic Observations of Magnetic Flux Emergence and Evolution of  Active Regions"

7- Hui Zhao, Jingxiu Wang, Jun Zhang & Chijie Xiao

       "A new method of identifying 3D null points in solar vector magnetic fields"

8- K. Shibata, M. Shimizu, K. Nishida and D. Shiota “Observations and MHD simulations of plasmoid-induced-reconnection in impulsive flares”

9-   Richard Thorne  "The Link between Outer Radiation Belt Variability and Solar Activity"

10-  C.J. Xiao, L.T. Song, Z.Y. Pu "Interaction between Interplanetary Shock and the Magnetopause with Cluster Measurement on 6 November, 2001"

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7 New instrumentation and missions for the sun and heliosphere

 

Conveners: Fleck & Bothmer / Session Chairs: Bothmer & Dame

 

15:30 – 17:10 Invited Contributions

 

1- R. Schlichenmaier “Prospects and challenges for solar physics from the ground”

2- L. Damé and S. Koutchmy “SOLARNET and LAIME Imaging and Spectroscopy in the Far Ultraviolet”

4- Reports on status of Space Missions by conference participants: STEREO, Solar-B, Solar Orbiter, Solar Probe, etc.

5- Open Discussion on Future Plans

 

17:10- 19:00 Poster Viewing

 

20:00  Gala Dinner  

Transfer from Cataract hotel to Golden Pharaohs Nile cruise 5 stars cruise includes dinner and oriental show

Duration '' from the hotel 20.45 hrs. and back to hotel 00.30 hrs. "

Rate per person                             US$  35

 

 

 

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Tuesday 4 April,  2006

 

Excursion for registered participants

                                                                           See the updated tourism program 

 

S8 Training courses for  young national/international astronomers

Conveners: Koutchmy, Hady & Mahmoud / Session Chairs: Koutchmy, Hady & Mahmoud

Courses will take place in 

Cataract Hotel main Hall

 

 

 

 

9:00  -   9:40      L.K. Harra “X-ray and EUV observations of CMEs"


 9:40  - 10:20     V.M. Nakariakov
"Coronal waves and oscillations" 

 

 10:20 - 10:40       Coffee  Break

 

10:40  - 11:20      B. Schmieder “Multi-wavelength diagnostics of the solar eruptive activity"


11:20  - 12:00     L. Ofman “Coronal waves and Heating"


12: 00 - 12:30   
 E. PodlachikovaAvalanche models for coronal heating and nanoflare observations

 

12:30 – 14:00      Lunch

 

 

14:00 – 14:40     I.  Veselovsky "The Solar Wind and the Solar Energetic Particles: Origin and Effects"

 14:40  - 15:20    D. Berghmans “EUV imaging for space weather monitoring”

 

15:20 – 16:00    V.  Zharkova and S. Zharkov "Global activity in the cycle 23: Basic observationaltrends in the solar feature statistics and their relevance to the solar dynamo models”

  

16:00 – 16:30    Coffee Break and poster session

 

Special Session on Eclipse topics:

 

16:30 – 17:00   F.  Espenak and J. Anderson "Predictions for Total Solar Eclipses of 2008, 2009 and 2010”

 

17:00 – 17:30   R.M. Ros  "Earth-Moon-Sun System: Eclipses Model" 

 

 

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II - Poster Sessions

 

Friday 31 March, 2006

Session 1, Session 2 (Part I)

 

Session 1: Generation and Transport of Solar Magnetic Fields

1-Masahito Kubo and Toshifumi Shimizu,

     Vector Magnetic Fields of Flux   Cancellation Sites

 

2-Tamara Rogers, Pascale Garaud, Gary Glatzmaier,

     The Effect of Overshooting   Plumes on the Confinement of Poloidal field to the Radiative Interior

 

3-Evgeniy Tikhomolov,  

    Coupling of large-scale flows and penetrative convection at  the base of the solar convection zone

 

4- Archontis,V, Moreno-Insertis,F, Galsgaard, K, Hood,A.W,

      A three-dimensional study of magnetic flux emergence in the Sun

 

5-Dirk K. Callebaut, A. A. Hady , G. K. Karugila ,  and A. H. Khate, 

      Large unipolar   regions generated from undeep magnetic fields

 

6-A.G. Ponomarenko, Yu. P. Zakharov, V.M. Antonov, E.L. Boyarintsev,A.V. Melekhov, V.G. Posukh, I.F. Shaikhislamov,K.V. Vchivkov,

   Laboratory   Simulation of Very Strong Magnetospere's Compression by Giant Solar Flare's Plasma, supplying a SEPs Trapping and Other World-wide Effects*

 

7- S. Baraka and L. Ben Jaffel,

      Solar Wind Interaction with Earth Magentosphere by  numerical simulation

 

8-Gavryuseva Elena,

     Longitudinal structure of the photospheric magnetic field

 

9-A.E.Dudorov, 

    Diffusional Pumping of Fotospheric Magnetic Field

 

10-Gavryuseva Elena,

    North-South asymmetry of solar magnetic field

 

11-D.Sokoloff, S.Berdyugina, D.Moss, I.Usoskin,

    Solar active longitude in context of dynamo theory

 

12-Piyali Chatterjee, Arnab Rai Choudhuri,

    Theoretical model for calculation of   helicity in solar active regions

 

13-Gavryuseva Elena,  

   Variability of the differencial rotation of the photospheric  magnetic field through solar cycles

 

14-Piyali Chatterjee and,Arnab Rai Choudhuri,

    Theoretical model for calculation of helicity in solar active regions

 

15-U.Paniveni, V.Krishan, Jagdev Singh and R.Srikanth,  

   Relatinships between the horizontal flow velocity and cell size and cell lifetime

 

16-S.I.Zharkov, V.V. Zharkova, M.Bianda and S.Cortesi,    

      STATISTICAL ANALYSIS  OF MAGNETIC FIELD TILT IN THE CYCLE 23 WITH  THE AUTOMATED  

     SUNSPOT GROUP CLASSIFICATION

 

17-Gavryuseva Elena,      

     Basic topology and dynamics of magnetic field leading activity   the Sun

 

18-Jie Jiang & Jing-xiu Wang,

    An explanation to the solar non-axisymmetric fields

 

19- Prokudina V.S., Yermolaev Yu.I., Kuril’chik V.N.,  Kudela K., Slivka M.,  

      ANALYSE OF HECTOMETRIC RADIO BURSTS DURING GEOEFFECTIVE   

      FLARES

 

20-Dirk K.Callebaut,     

      Generation of sunspot and polar faculae butterflies using bipolar and quadripolar seed fields

 

21-Wang Min,   

      Radio Behaviour About Solar Post-Flare Loops

 

22-Pavel  AMBROZ,

       Axially symmetric large-scale transport of the magnetic flux  during the solar activity cycle

 

23-B. Welsch,   

     Active Region Flux Transport: Observational Techniques, Results, & Implications

 

24-Sebastien Couvidat, Aaron C.Birch,Alexander G.Kosovichev,

     Subsurface structure of magnetic regions revealed by Born-approximation time-distance helioseismology

 

25- D.Y.  Wang, Q.M. Lu, and  G. L. Huang,

     Particles  Acceleration  at  Reconnecting    X  points in  Solar  Flares  by  Electrostatic  Waves

 

26- K. Hori, S. Pohjolainen, and T. Sakurai,

       Relation of Radio and hard X-ray  Quasi-periodic pulsations and associated eruptive features during the 2004 July 13   flare

 

27- Soloviev A.A., Kirichek E.A.,

     The Dissipative Model of Solar Magnetic Cycle

 

28- Marlon Nunez,       

On forecasting the onset of impulsive Solar Proton Events.

                                                                                 

29- A. H. Khater,  S. M. Moawad,  and D. K. Callebaut, 

      The steady state equilibrium  properties of force-free magnetic fields

 

30- X.B. Li, J. Zhang and J. Wang

       An Observation of Moving Magnetic Features with MDI/SOHO

 

Session 2: Magnetic fields and coupling processes in the solar atmosphere

Session2 (Part I):

 

31- K.A.P Singh,      

       Role of turbulence in damping of MHD waves in Quiescent Prominences and Prominence-Corona Transition Region (PCTR)

 

32-A.Adjabshirizadeh & E.Tavabi,

        Simultaneous measurement of magnetic &   velocity fields in the layers of photosphere and chromosphere

 

33- Altyntsev A.T.,    

  High energy electron beams in microwave flare emission

 

34-A.T.Altyntsev A.T., N.S.Meshalkina, V.V. Grechnev, 

    The signatures of magnetic reconnection according to the microwave drifting bursts nobservations.

 

35- Wang Min and Xieruixiang,

      Radio Behavior About Solar Post-flare Loops -- The  Homologous Flare

 

36- Haisheng J.,

       Rapid Emergence of a Satellite Sunspot Associated with Sudden  Magnetic Changes during an M-class Solar Flare

 

37- S.S. Hasan,    

      Wave propagation in the magnetic network on the Sun

 

38-  Zharkova, V.V. and Gordovskyy, M.,   

     The effect of transverse magnetic  eld  variations on e proton and electron energy spectra at acceleration in 3D current sheet

 

49- Vitas Nikola, Atanackovic-Vukmanovic Olga and Vince Istvan,

      Traces of the  chromospheric activity in the photospheric manganese line

 

40- Zharkova V.V. and Gordovskyy, M.,

       The effect of transverse magnetic field variation of proton and electron spectra at acceleration in a 3D current sheet.

 

41- Deaz, Rodrigo Fernando, Cincunegui, Carolina, Mauas, Pablo J. D.,    

      lines in solar stars.

 

42- Khalil DAIFFALLAH, Toufik ABDELATIF,     

      The study of magneto-atmospheric  waves, interaction of oscillation fast and slow, application to model of three layer

 

43- Vinod Krishan, S. M. Chitre, 

      Formation of Magnetic Filaments through  Ambipolar Diffusion operating on the Solar surface

 

44- J. Arnaud, S. Roques, S.K. Solanki,

       A new method to study solar activity  periodicities

 

45- okhchukova S., Bogod V., Garaimov V., 

      Coronal magnethic fields fine vertical  structure analysis based on the upgraded  RATAN-600 observational technique.

 

46- Baolin Tan, Guangli Huang, and Haisheng Ji, 

     Analysis on the component and  distribution of the electric current in solar current-carrying plasma loop

 

47- G.P.Wu, G.L.Huang,     

     The observational signature of quasi period reconnection  in current sheet

 

48- S. N. Chornogor, L. K. Kashapova, R. A. Sych & O.V.Andriyenko,    

   The evolution  of H-alpha and CaII K emission before and during the solar M-class flare on 25th July

 

49- Gavryuseva Elena

   " Latitudinal structure of the photospheric magnetic field through solar cycles"

 


 

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Saturday  1 April 2006

Session 2( Part II), Session 3 , Session 4

 

Session 2(Part II):

 

49- Tetsuya T. Yamamoto and T. Sakurai,         

       Inflow Velocity and Coronal Magnetic Field Strength Estimated from the GOES X-Ray Light Curve

 

50- Y. Z. ZHANG, J. X. WANG AND Y. Q. HU,         

       MHD numerical simulation of Interdependent Flare and Coronal Mass Ejection

 

51- Guangli Huang and Haisheng Ji,        

       Multi-wavelength analysis of the event on November 1, 2004

 

52- Bashkirtsev V.S., Mashnich G.P, Khlystova A.I.,         

       The rotation character of solar   filaments subject to filament existence stage

 

53- H. Onuma, M. Nishizawa, T. Sasaki, M. Takita, Y. Yamamoto, T. Yuda and the Tibet AS$\gamma$ Collaboration,

          Simulation of the Sun shadow of 10 TeV  region cosmic rays and comparison with the Tibet AS$\gamma$ experiments from  

          1996 to 2004

 

54- Soloviev Alex. and  Kirichek  Elena     

      Why sunspots are stable?

 

55-  M. Wang and R. X. Xie,        

        Radio Behaviour About Solar Post-Flare Loops

 

56-  Jaime Vilinga ,        

       Chromospheric Prolateness: Solar Cycle Variations

 

57-  M. Wang and R. X. Xie, 

        Radio Behaviour About Solar Post-Flare Loops

 

58-  M. Wang and R. X. Xie, 

        Radio Behaviour About Solar Post-Flare Loops    

69-  Istvan Ballai,       

        Diagnostics of local and global coronal magnetic fields using   global   coronal waves

 

60- Fedun Viktor, Robert Erdelyi, 

      MHD waves in magnetically twisted solar atmospheric flux tubes

 

61-  M. FaurobertP. MeinN. Mein,

        Magnetic structure of faculae fluxtubes observed   with THEMIS

 

62- A.G.Kosovichev and T.L.Duvall

Helioseismic Observations of Magnetic Flux Emergence and Evolution of Active Regions

 

63- A.H. Khater, D. K. Callebaut,T. N. Abdelhameed and A A. .Hady,

       On  general    transformations  and variational  Principles  of an ideal three - dimensional

       incompressible  gravitating  magnetohydrodynamic  flows

 

64- Istvan Ballai,

    Diagnostics of local and global coronal magnetic fields using global coronal waves

    

 

Session 3:Coronal heating and small-scale dynamics

1- Makarchik D.V., Kobanov N.I.,     

     Some features of the oscillation motions in the active regions

 

2- H. D. Chen, Y. C. Jiang, S. L. Ma, 

        CMEs-like Jet Associated with Rapid Decay of   Sunspot on 2002 July 29

 

3- X. Wang K. Bamert, P. Wurz, P. Bochsler3, M. Hilchenbach,

       Suprathermal Particles in 3He rich Events

 

4-  Marialejandra Luna Cardozo and César A. Mendoza-Briceeo,   

    The effects of  radiative cooling on oscillating coronal loops

 

5- A. Andic,

     Observational indications for shock formations of the high frequency

     oscillations in the low Solar atmosphere

 

6-  L.K. Kashapova and Yu.V. Papernaya,      

      Investigation of preflare role of Ellerman  bombs in solar active region

 

7 - Tsiropoula G.,Giannikakis J., Tziotziou K. and Antonopoulou E.,

        Line broadening of EUV lines across the solar limb observed by SUMER/SOHO

 

8- D.V. Prosovetsky,

       A heating of coronal hole atmosphere: microwave investigation of wave dissipa-tion in chromosphere.

 

9- Tsiropoula G.,Giannikakis J.,Heinzel P.and Tziotziou K.,

      Comparison of the emission of the OV and NV spectral lines seen by SUMER/SOHO

 

10- Makarchik D.V., Kobanov N.I.,

       Some features of the oscillation motions in the   active regions

 

11- N.-E. Raouafi, S. K. Solanki,

       How reliable the large temperature anisotropies in  polar coronal holes are?

 

12- Yuan Ma and Deyu Wang,

      Statistical analyses of microwave type III bursts, coronal  mass ejections and H? flares

 

13- G. Nigro,F. Malara,P. Veltri,

     Large amplitude velocity fluctuations as precursor of  flares in the solar coronal loop

 

14- D.Y. Wang, Q.M. Lu and G.L. Huang,

      Particles Acceleration at Reconnecting X  Points in Solar Flares by Electrostatic Waves

 

15- Loraine Lundquist, George Fisher, Tom Metcalf, K.D. Leka, Jim McTiernan, 

      Modeling Coronal Emissions with Parameterized Heating Relationships

 

16- D.Y. Wang, Q.M. Lu and G.L. Huang,

      Particles Acceleration at Reconnecting X  Points in Solar Flares by Electrostatic Waves

 

17- C. Gontikakis, H. Peter,  and H. C. Dara,      

       Evidence found in SUMER data for an oscillating supergranular cell at coronal temperatures.

 

18- Taroyan Y.; Erdelyi R.; Doyle G.; Bradshaw S.,

       Oscillations of simulated coronal line profiles and coronal loop diagnostics

 

19- L.R. Bellot Rubio (IAA/CSIC, Spain), A. Tritschler (NSO, USA), T.Kentischer,

       TESOSPOL - 2D vector spectropolarimetry of the solar atmosphere near

       the diffraction limit

 

20-  A.G.Kosovichev and T.L.Duvall, Jr

       Helioseismic Observations of Magnetic Flux Emergence and Evolution of ctive Regions

 

Session 4:Large-scale coronal structure - Space and Ground-based observations,

20- M. Nishizawa, H. Onuma, T. Sasaki, M. Takita, Y. Yamamoto, T. Yuda  and the Tibet

     AS gamma Collaboration,  Variation of Sun Shadow in the Solar Cycle 23 observed

     with the Tibet AS gamma experiments from 1996 to 2004

 

21- E. Tikhomolov,

      Coupling of large-scale flows and penetrative convection at the base

 

22- A. Riehokainen, E. Valtaoja,

       High latitude radio enhanced regions and variations  of their brightness

 

23- Marcel Belik, Miloslav Druckmuller, Eva Markova,

      Structural changes in solar  corona during total solar eclipses

 

24- Dr.Rabab,

       Preliminary Predication Of The Strength Of The 24th 11-Year Solar  Cycle.

 

25- RAMEN KUMAR PARUI,

       Solar Activity and Bubble Dynamics

 

26- M.L. Loucif, L. BenJaffel and S. Koutchmy ,

        Coronal Jet Activity to explain Line   Emission Turbulent Profiles

 

27-Y.T. Tsap "

       On the penetration of Alfven waves from the chromosphere into the corona"

 

 

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Sunday 2 April 2006

Session 5, Session 6 (Part I)

 

Session 5:Solar wind - origin and evolution

 

1- Lapo Bettarini, S. Landi, F.A. Rappazzo, M. Velli, M. Opher ,        Tearing and Kelvin- 

    Helmholtz instabilities in the heliospheric plasma

 

2- Gavryuseva Elena,       

    Relationship between the photospheric fiels, solar wind  characteristics and geomagnetic perturbations over last 30 years.

 

3- M. M. Kalinichenko, I.S. Falkovich, O.O. Konovalenko, M.R. Olyak, I.N. Bubnov,  

     Solar wind in the outer heliosphere: IPS observations at the decameter wavelengths.

 

4- T. V. Zaqarashvili, G. Belvedere,    

     The solar fundamental oscillation mode and the origin of the long period alfven waves observed in the solar wind

 

5- Richard Woo,     The Suns Magnetic Field and Its Influence on the Solar Atmosphere

 

6- Alan GABRIEL, Françoise BELY-DUBAU,   

     Solar wind flows on different spatial  scales

 

7-Wanas M. I. , Morcos , A. B.  and WEl-Gammal, S. I.

     A Relativistic study for the solar limb Effect

 

8- Salah Eid,

   Another Explanation of the Solar Radiation

 

9- Ahmed El-Sayed Ghitas, 

      Effect of partial solar eclipse on the behaviour  of solar  cell parameters

 

10- A.H. Khater, D. K. Callebaut and T.N.Abdelhameed,    

     On  general  transformations  and  variational  Principles of an ideal

 

11-  A. H. Khater and S. M. Moawad, 

        Exact solutions to the Grad-Shafranov equation for magnetically confined plasmas

 

12-  Esha A. Bebars ,  

       Relationship between CMEs, and Solar activity phenomena in  the western solar hemisphere.

 

13-  Z. Neichev, R. Miteva and I. Zhelyazkov

   "Surface Waves and Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in Solar Wind Flowing Structure"

15 - Hassan M. Basurah,  

     Auroras in Arabian Peninsula

16- N.R. Minkova, Y.M. Vasenin "The kinetic model of the solar wind influenced by the given magnetic field”

17- Shahinaz M.Yousef & Morsi Amer ,

     Prediction Of Solar Activity And Their  Terrestrial Response For The Remaining Years Of Cycle 23

 

Session 6( Part I):Eruptive processes and space weather consequences - Flares, CMEs and SEPs,

 

17-Proton Acceleration and Positron Production and Annihilation in Solar Flares

Nidhal Guessoum

 

18-Dynamics of microwave brightness distribution in a flare loop

Reznikova V.E., Melnikov V.F., Gorbikov S.P., Shibasaki K.

 

19 Observed flux density enhancement at submillimeter wavelenghts and magnetic reconnection processes 

Germ?n Cristiani, Carlos Guillermo Giménez de Castro, Cristina Hemilse Mandrini, Marta Graciela Rovira, Pierre Kaufmann

 

20-Photospheric physical conditions before a two-ribbon solar flare 

Chornogor S. N., Kondrashova N. N

 

21-The signatures of magnetic reconnection according to the microwave drifting bursts observations

N.S.Meshalkina,  A.T. Altyntsev, V.V. Grechnev, Yan Yihua

 

22- Helioseismic holography 

D. Besliu-Ionescu

 

23-The Role of Coronal Magnetic Catastrophic Cooling on Geomagnetic Response 

 R.R.Rosa (1), A.Borgazzi (1), O.Mendes Jr.(1), H.S.Sawant (1), F.C.R. Fernandes(1), M. Karlick (2)

 

24-Coronal and H? dimmings associated with an CME on 2001 September 28 

Yunchun Jiang, Liheng Yang, Suli Ma, Leing Li and Huadong Chen

 

25-Modulation of flare loop microwave emission by slow magnetoacoustic waves 

Melnikov V.F., Nakariakov V.M.

 

27-Altitude Dependence of Hard X-Ray Spectra in Solar Flares 

Chen, Q.R., Ding, M.D., and Chen, P.F.

 

28-  70STATISTIC STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOLAR, INTERPLANETARY AND GEOMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES 

Yermolaev Yu.I., Yermolaev M.Yu., Petrukovich A.A., Zastenker G.N., Zelenyi L.M.

 

29- Simulation of the Global Solar Flares and their Effects in Space Weather by using a Laser-Produced Plasma Clouds.

A.G.Ponomarenko, Yu. P. Zakharov, V.M. Antonov, E.L. Boyarintsev, A.V. Melekhov, V.G. Posukh, I.F. Shaikhislamov

 

30-lasma flow in and around magnetic flux concentrations

Lokesh Bharti

 

31- (1971)Laboratory Simulation of Very Strong Magnetospere's Compression by Giant Solar Flare's Plasma, supplying a SEPs

       Trapping and Other World-wide Effects" 

      A.G. Ponomarenko, Yu. P. Zakharov, V.M. Antonov, E.L. Boyarintsev,

      A.V. Melekhov, V.G. Posukh, I.F. Shaikhislamov, K.V. Vchivkov

 

32- Solar Wind Interaction with Earth Magentosphere by numerical simulation 

    S. Baraka and L. Ben Jaffel

 

33- Relation of Radio and hard X-ray Quasi-periodic pulsations and
associated eruptive features during the 2004 July 13 flare 

Kuniko Hori[1] ,Silja Pohjolainen [2], Takashi Sakurai[1]

 

34-ANALYSE OF HECTOMETRIC RADIO BURSTS DURING GEOEFFECTIVE FLARES 

Prokudina V.S.(1), Yermolaev Yu.I.(2), Kuril’chik V.N.(1),  Kudela K.(3), Slivka M. (3)

 

35- "Radio Behaviour About Solar Post-Flare Loops".
Wang Min

36- DECIMETRIC FINE STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE 6 JUNE, 2000 SOLAR FLARE

Francisco C. R. Fernandes, José R. Cecatto, Maria C. Andrade, Reinaldo R. Rosa, Hanumant S. Sawant

 

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Monday  3 April 2006

 Session 6(Part II), Session 7, Session 8

 

Session 6( Part II):Eruptive processes and space weather consequences - Flares, CMEs and SEPs,

 

36- Solar Activity and Bubble Dynamics

       RAMEN KUMAR PARUI

 

37- Optimum properties of H alpha line profile for validity of determining velocity field using the modified cloud method

     1-M.A.Semeida2-M.Sabry3-A.A.Galal4-S.Edward

 

38- RHESSI X-ray loop and coronal sources of an occulted flare 

       Y. P. Li and W. Q. Gan

 

39- Photospheric physical conditions before a two-ribbon solar flare 

      Chornogor S. N., Kondrashova N. N.

 

40- Dynamics of coronal structures during the prominence eruption of December 2, 2003 and analysis of the associated CME 

       V. Slemzin (1), S. Koutchmy (2), J.-C. Noens (3) and D. Romeuf (4).

 

41- Diagnostics of thermal and non-thermal processes in solar flares using chromospheric lines 

      M. D. Ding, J. X. Cheng and J. P. Li

 

42- The 3B/X1.2 flare of 26 October 2003 

      Hui Li, Brigitte Schmieder, Guillaume Aulanier, Jianping Li, Cheng Fang, Arkadiusz Berlicki, Qiusheng Du

 

43- SOLAR ACTIVITY CYCLES IN GLOBAL AND HEMISPHERE TEMPERATURES ON THE EARTH SURFACE 

    Kuznetsova T. V. (1), Tsirulnik L.B. (1)

 

44- Flash floods Mecca El Mukaramah 1985-2005 in relation to solar Forcing 

S    hahinaz Yousef,Z.A. Al-Mostafa and M.N. Kordi

 

45- Coronal Magnetic Field Topology over CME Productive Quiescent Filaments 

Yan Li, Janet Luhmann

 

46- Atmospheric Models of Microflares and Ellerman Bombs  

       C. Fang, Y. H. Tang, Z. Xu, M. D. Ding and P. F. Chen

 

47-Two successive CMEs driven by the kink and drainage instabilities of an eruptive prominence 

      G. P. Zhou, J. X. Wang, J. Zhang, P. F. Chen, H. S. Ji, K. Dere

 

48-Contribution of Geometry of Interaction between Interplanetary Magnetic Field and Terrestrial Magnetic Field into Geomagnetic activity 

     Kuznetsova T. V. (1), Laptukhov A. I. (1), Kuznetsov V. D. (1)

 

49- Millisecond substructures of the zebra pattern 

       Jasmina Magdalenic (1), Paolo Zlobec (2), Bojan Vrsnak (1), Henry Aurass (3), Alexander Warmuth (3)

 

50- Solar Forcing On Hurricanes 

     Shahinaz Yousef,Aisha Bebars and Maha Salah

 

51- Suprathermal Particles associated with Solar Flare Events 

      X. Wang, K. Bamert, P. Wurz, P. Bochsler, M. Hilchenbach

 

52- Moreton waves observed at Hida Observatory 

      Noriyuki Narukage (1), Miwako Kadota (1), Reizaburo Kitai (1), Hiroki Kurokawa (1) & Kazunari Shibata (1)

 

53- On a survey of radio emissions associated with Earth directed CMEs 

       Yayuan Wen,Dalmiro Jorge Filipe Maia,Hui Zhao,Jingxiu Wang

 

54-  The Marseille catalog of LASCO-C2 Coronal Mass Ejections 

    Y. Boursier, P. Lamy, A. Llebaria, S. Robelus

 

55- Magnetic Shear Change in Solar Flares 

   Yingna Su(1,2), Leon Golub(1), Aad Van Ballegooijen(1), Guangli Huang(2)

 

56- Recurrent flare/CME events from AR10720 

     Leping Li,Yunchun Jiang,Huadong Chen,Suli Ma,Liheng Yang

 

57- The formation and evolution of a Ring-Filament Associated with Newly Emerging Flux in Solar Quiescent Region 

       Suli Ma

 

58- Preliminary Predication Of The Strength Of The 24th 11-Year Solar Cycle

        R.H. Hamid and A.A. Galal

 

59-Onset Time of Solar Cycle 23 Ground Level Events 

    Yu-hua Tang

 

60- Multiwavelength analysis of the impact polarization of 2001 June 15 Solar Flare

      Z. Xu(1), J.-C. Henoux(2), G.Chambe(2) and C.Fang(3)

 

Session 7:New instrumentation and missions for the sun and heliosphere,

1-THE COMBINED  METHOD FOR RESTORATION OF THE SOLAR RADIOIMAGES ON THE SIBERIAN SOLAR RADIOTELESCOPE 

S.M. Kuznetsova, A.G. Obukhov, B.I. Lubyshev, D.V. Prosovetsky,  G.Ya. Smolkov, and E.A. Chernova

 

2- SMESE--SMall Explorer for Solar Eruptions 

SMESE Team

 

3- INITIAL SOLAR OBSERVATIONS WITH BRAZILIAN DECIMETRIC ARRAY (BDA)  H.S. Sawant, J.R. Cecatto, C. Faria, F.C.R. Fernandes, L.F.S. Cicconello, A.B. Cassiano, L.C.P. Moraes, K.L.R. Souza, R. Ramesh, M.S.I. Sundararajan

 

4- A new way to look for observations with EGSO 

Jean ABOUDARHAM and the EGSO team

 

5- SphinX - a new solar fast soft X-ray spectrophotometer 

Janusz Sylwester, Miroslaw Kowalinski and Sergey Kuzin

 

6- Prospects of the Solar Orbiter mission for observing the solar corona 

Vivès S., Lamy P., Saez F., Boursier Y.

 

7- ASPIICS, a giant externally occulted coronagraph for the PROBA-3 formation flyer mission 

Vivès S., Lamy P., Koutchmy S., Arnaud J.

 

8- SIMULATION of the characteristic of the IGBT(spacial uses) devices and extarction of thiere parameters.

S.Toumi

 

9- A comparative analysis of different methods for spectropolarimetric measurements. 

Kolobov D.Y., Kobanov N.I.,Grigoryev V.I.

 

10- Towards real-time Milne-Eddington inversion of Stokes profiles

J.C. del Toro Iniesta, J.L. Castillo Lorenzo, D. Orozco Suárez, A.C. López Jiménez, L.R. Bellot Rubio

 

11- Advanced Signal Analysis in Solar Astronomy 

Sych, R.A.

 

 

 

 

 

Session 8:Training courses for  young national/international astronomers

12- L. Biktash,      

     IONOSPHERIC AND TERMOSPHERIC RESPONSE TO TOTAL  SOLAR ECLIPSE

 

13- Sych, R.A.,  

      Multi-dimensional Wavelet analysis:A new tool for segmentation of  solar images

 

14- A. Ajabshirizadeh,S. Koutchmy,

      THE CENTER LIMB BEHAVIOR OF FACULAR MAGNETIC FLUXULES

 

15- I.S.Veselovsky,

       Dynamical plasma processes in the solar wind formation region   and the heliosphere

 

16- A. Ajabshirizadeh,     

       SOLAR ROTATION  GRAVITATIONAL MOMENTS

 

17- aime Vilinga, Serge Koutchmy, F. auchère, F. Baudin, B. Filipov, J-C. Noens,   

      Chromospheric Prolateness: Solar Cycle Variations

 

18- Costantino Sigismondi,

       Measuring Solar Diameter Variations with Eclips

 

19- Alexander Ruzmaikin ,    

    Does the Nile Reflect Solar Variability?
 

20- Costantino Sigismondi, 

      Measuring Solar Diameter Variations with Eclipses

 

21- Costantino Sigismondi, 

      Re-introducing the Pinhole Solar Monitor on the historical sundial of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome

 

22- Shahinaz Yousef

    The first of April 2470 BC Total Solar Eclipse Witnessed By The Prophet Abraham From Babel At The Border Of The Totality Zone