29 July 2015 to 6 August 2015
World Forum
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

The Infrastructure of the time series statistics analysis for the muon monitor

1 Aug 2015, 15:30
1h
Theater Foyer (World Forum)

Theater Foyer

World Forum

Churchillplein 10 2517 JW Den Haag The Netherlands
Board: 19
Poster contribution SH-IN Poster 2 SH

Speaker

Hisanori Takamaru (Chubu University)

Description

To find a possible correlation between the muon / neutron counting rate and simultaneously registered solar activity, by using machine learning, we propose the semi-automatic forecasting algorithm for several physical process, e.g. Forbush decrease, GLE, and so on. These correlations have a complex form defined by the spatially and temporally ordered set of events at world-wide monitor stations and satellites. Different muon and neutron monitors hosting facilities around the world establish hierarchical date acquisition detectors. Our infrastructure with the proposed algorithm has also a fault tolerance checking mechanism for those detectors.
Registration number following "ICRC2015-I/" 453
Collaboration -- not specified --

Primary author

Hisanori Takamaru (Chubu University)

Co-authors

Akitoshi Oshima (Chubu University) Mr Atul Jain (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Mr B.S. Rao (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Prof. H.M. Antia (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Hiroshi Kojima Prof. Isao Morishita (Asahi University) Dr Katsuya Yamazaki (Osaka City University) Prof. Koichi Tanaka (Hiroshima City University) Prof. Nobuo Ito (Osaka City University) Dr P.K. Mohanty (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Prof. S.K. Gupta (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) Prof. Saburo Kawakami (Osaka City University) Shashi Dugad (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research (IN)) Shoichi Ogio (Osaka City University) Prof. Shoichi Shibata (Chubu University) Prof. Toru Nakamura (Kochi University) Mr Toshio Matsuyama (Osaka City University) Dr Toshiyuki Nonaka (Institute of Cosmic Ray Research) Prof. Yoshio Hayashi (Osaka City University) Prof. Yutaka Matsubara (Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory)

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