"Cosmic Ray Anisotropies"

26 - 30 Januar 2015, Physik Zentrum Bad Honnef, Bad Honnef, Germany

Schedule and Abstracts

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
09:00-09:30 Welcome J. Kleimann:
Heliotail models
P.L. Biermann:
Cosmic ray transport and Anisotropies
P. Desiati:
The transport of cosmic rays across magnetic fieldlines
R. Kissmann
Galactic cosmic ray transport modelling with Picard
09:30-10:00 P. Desiati:
The Astrophysics of Cosmic Ray Anisotropy: a Review
H. Müller:
Time-Variability in the Interstellar Boundary Conditions of the Heliosphere
G. Farrar:
Galactic magnetic field
R. Tautz:
Cosmic-ray pitch-angle scattering and isotropization
B. Krebel:
Logically Rectangular Grids
10:00-10:30 R. Schlickeiser:
Anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays
M. Opher:
The structure of the heliosphere revisited: jets driven by the sun
K. Ferriére:
Analytical models of X-shape magnetic fields in galactic halos
R. Strauss:
The role of perpendicular diffusion in explaining observed cosmic ray anisotropies
P. Mertsch:
A solution to the cosmic ray anisotropy problem
10:30-10:45 Discussion
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-11:45 M. Ahlers:
The Power Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Arrival Directions
V. Florinski Energetic particle anisotropies at the heliospheric boundary G. Giacinti:
TeV-PeV Cosmic Ray Anisotropies at Multiple Angular Scales: A Window on Local Magnetic Fields
K. Scherer:
Cosmic rays in astrospheres
K. Mannheim:
Particle acceleration in extragalactic jets
11:45-12:00 G. Di Sciascio:
The Cosmic Ray Anisotropy below 1015 eV
F. Fraschetti:
Cross-field Transport of Charged Particles in Goldreich-Sridhar MHD Turbulence
V. Lopez-Barquero:
Deciphering the Enigma of Cosmic Ray Anisotropy with Local Turbulent Magnetic Field Effects
G. Sigl:
Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray Anisotropies and the Role of Cosmic Magnetic Fields
A. Lazarian:
Cosmic rays anisotropies around the heliosphere
12:00-12:15 D. Wittkowski:
Anisotropy of UHECR: Conclusions for their Sources and the Cosmic Magnetic Fields
12:15-12:45 B. Panico:
Search for a positron anisotropy with PAMELA experiment
N. Pogorelov:
Asymmetrical Heliosphere and Related Cosmic Ray Anisotropies
G. Di Bernardo:
Transport of electron cosmic rays in the turbulent galactic magnetic fields
M. Takita:
Observation and modeling of cosmic-ray anisotropy observed with the Tibet air shower array
Final discussion
12:45-13:00 Discussion
13:00-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-14:30 A. Karelin:
The cosmic ray anisotropy study with The PAMELA calorimiter
H. Heber:
Observations of near relativistic solar electron events with STEREO - the importance of measuring anisotropies
















Free afternoon
Discussions









R. Rettig:
Understanding the anisotropy of cosmic rays in the TeV-PeV energy range
14:30-15:00 F. Bos:
Moon and Sun Shadow Observation with IceCube
W. Dröge:
Three-dimensional anisotropic transport of solar energetic particles in the inner Heliosphere: observations and transport modeling
C. Evoli:
A unified solution to the anisotropy and gradient problem
15:00-15:15 F. Schuppan:
An analytical method to test GeV-TeV gamma rays of individual sources for hadronic origin
T. Laitinen:
Energetic Particle Propagation in Critically Balanced Turbulence
G. Giacinti:
TeV-PeV Cosmic Ray Anisotropies at Multiple Angular Scales: A Window on Local Magnetic Fields
15:15-15:30 M. Kroll:
Galactic Cosmic Ray Propagation from Individual Supernova Remnants
15:30-15:45 Discussion Discussion
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break Coffee Break
16:45-17:15 J.C. Diaz-Velez:
Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy with the HAWC Observatory
H. He:
Perpendicular Diffusion in the Transport of Solar Energetic Particles
D. Semikoz:
Escape model: spectra of cosmic ray nuclei, composition and anisotropy
17:15-17:45 G. Giacinti:
Anisotropic Cosmic Ray Diffusion and its Implications for Gamma-Ray Astronomy
P. Frisch (Skype):
Direction of the Local Interstellar Magnetic Field
F. McNally:
Anisotropy in Cosmic Ray Arrival Directions Using IceCube and IceTop
17:45-18:15 I. Gebauer:
CR anisotropies with AMS - what we learn about the origin of the anomalous positrons
H. Fichtner:
On the Anisotropic Transport of Galactic Cosmic Ray Protons
H.J. Fahr:
The relevance of shock-generated hot electrons for the tail plasma
18:15-18:30 Discussion N. Schwadron:
Global Anisotropies in TeV Cosmic Rays Related to the Sun's Local Galactic Environment from IBEX
Discussion
18:30-18:45
18:45-19:00 Discussion
19:00- Icebreaker
Weinprobe

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