Solar Energetic Particles, Solar Modulation and Space Radiation: New opportunities in the AMS Era #3

from Monday 23 April 2018 (08:00) to Thursday 26 April 2018 (23:45)
Washington DC

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
23 Apr 2018
24 Apr 2018
25 Apr 2018
26 Apr 2018
AM
08:45 --- Registration, Networking & Coffee ---
09:45
Monday Morning (until 12:00)
11:00 NSF’s Geospace Section: New Challenges and Opportunities. - Dr Ilia Roussev (National Science Foundation - Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences)  
11:30 Next Generation Ionizing Radiation Characterization From Aviation Altitude To Deep Space - Dr Madhulika Guhathakurta (NASA Ames Research Center)  
09:00
Early Tuesday Morning (until 10:30)
09:00 Fermi LAT Observation of High Energy Solar Flares - Dr Nicola Omodei (Stanford University)  
09:30 What We Can Learn From Fermi Observations of Solar Flares About Acceleration and Transport of Particles in the Flare and CME-shock Environments. - Dr Vahe' Petrosian (Stanford University)  
10:00 Simulations of Relativistic Ion Energization in Collisionless Shocks - Colby Haggerty (University of Chicago)  
10:30 --- Morning Break ---
10:45
Late Tuesday Morning (until 12:15)
11:15 Gamma-Ray and Neutron Monitor Observations of the 2017 September 10 Solar Eruptive Event - Gerald Share  
11:35 Properties of Coronal Shocks During Intense SEP Events and FERMI‐LAT γ‐ray Events - Alexis Rouillard (IRAP-CNRS-University of Toulouse)  
11:55 Solar Energetic Particles and Daily GCR Variability Measured by AMS - Alexis Popkow (University of Hawaii at Manoa)  
09:00
Early Wednesday Morning (until 10:30)
09:00 A Solar Cycle of Cosmic ray Data Measured by the PAMELA Experiment - Riccardo Munini (INFN - Universita Studi Trieste)  
09:30 Comparison between PAMELA proton spectra and neutron monitor count rates - Ilya Usoskin (University of Oulu)  
10:00 Precision Measurement of the Monthly Cosmic Ray Fluxes with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - Cristina Consolandi (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
10:30 --- Morning Break ---
10:45
Late Wednesday Morning (until 12:05)
10:45 Solar modulation modeling in light of new data from AMS - Nicola Tomassetti (Perugia University & INFN- Perugia)  
11:05 Numerical modeling of cosmic ray proton and helium observed by AMS-02 during the solar maximum of Solar Cycle 24 - Dr Claudio Corti (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
11:25 Properties of the Forbush decreases measured by AMS on the ISS - Matteo Palermo (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
11:45 Study of Forbush Decreases Using Neutron Monitors and AMS. - Christopher Light (University of Hawaii at Manoa)  
09:00
Early Thursday Morning (until 10:30)
09:00 Challenges of space weather and space radiation predictions for human explorations in deep space - Dr Jingnan Guo (IEAP, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany)  
09:30 TBD - Eddie Semones (NASA JSC)  
10:00 Introduction to GCR Models Commonly used by the Radiation Community - Dr Kathryn Whitman (NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, USA)  
10:30 --- Morning Break ---
10:45
Late Thursday Morning (until 12:15)
10:45 RECENT GCR MODELS COMPARED TO AMS DATA - John Norbury (NASA)  
11:15 Update on the Worsening Particle Radiation Environment Observed by CRaTER and Implications for Future Human Deep-Space Exploration - Prof. Nathan Schwadron (University of New Hampshire)  
11:45 Active Dosimeter-Based Estimate of Astronaut Acute Radiation Risk for Real-Time Solar Energetic Particle Events - Christopher Mertens (NASA Langley Research Center)  
PM
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:30
Early Monday Afternoon (until 15:00)
13:30 Latest Results from the AMS Experiment on the International Space Station. - Veronica Bindi (University of Hawai'i at Manoa (US))  
14:00 GALPROP Code for Galactic Cosmic Ray Propagation and Associated Photon Emissions - Igor Moskalenko  
14:30 GLE and GLE-wannabe Events in Solar Cycle 24 - Christina Cohen (Caltech)  
15:00 --- Afternoon Break ---
15:15
Late Monday Afternoon (until 16:15)
15:15 Multi-Year Measurements of Radiation Belt Electrons: Acceleration, Transport, and Loss - Prof. Daniel Baker (Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.)  
15:45 Insight for Deep-Space (Mars) Mission Planning using Recent Measurements from RAD on the Mars Science Laboratory - Don Hassler (SwRI)  
16:15
Poster Session (until 16:45)
17:30 --- Networking Dinner ---
12:15 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Early Tuesday Afternoon (until 15:20)
14:00 The Role of Extensive Air Showers in the Inner Heliosphere - Dr Hugh Hudson (UC Berkeley)  
14:20 Prediction of Solar Energetic Particle Peak Intensity using CME Speed and Direction in Solar Cycles 23 and 24 - Dr Ian Richardson (University of Maryland, College Park and NASA/GSFC)  
14:40 The Solar Origin of High-Energy Solar Energetic Particle Events - Nariaki Nitta (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory)  
15:00 The Third class of Solar Energetic Particles - Roksoon Kim (KASI)  
15:20 --- Afternoon Break ---
15:35
Late Tuesday Afternoon (until 17:15)
15:35 Solar energetic particle events observed by the PAMELA mission - Dr Alessandro Bruno (NASA/GSFC)  
16:05 Long Duration Gamma-Ray Flares & Solar Energetic Particles — Is there a Connection? - G.A. de Nolfo (NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, USA)  
16:35 What Do the SEP events and the Associated High-Energy Flares of 2012 March 7 Can Tell Us About Long Duration Gamma-Ray Flares? - James Ryan (UNH)  
16:55 Interplanetary Energetic Particle Measurements from NASA’s Heliophysics System Observatory - Dr John Cooper (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)  
12:05 --- Lunch ---
12:15 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Thursday Afternoon (until 14:40)
14:00 Characterizing Solar Energetic Particles, from the Perspective of Engineering and Exploration - Dr Martin Ratliff (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)  
14:20 PENETRATING PARTICLE ANALYZER (PAN) - Xin Wu (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
14:40
Discussion Panel (until 16:00)