The Cosmic Ray Anisotropy Workshop
Hosted by Universidad de Guadalajara-CUValles
The goal of the workshop is to bring together different scientific communities to discuss the origin of the anisotropy of cosmic rays and their spectral anomalies in a variety of energy ranges. We invite experts in the detection of cosmic rays on the ground, with balloons, or in space and from a variety of fields — cosmic ray physics, astrophysics, plasma physics, heliospheric physics, interstellar medium, and particle interactions in magnetic fields. Participants will explore scenarios on the origin of cosmic rays and their acceleration and transport in the interstellar medium and in the heliosphere.
Registration and abstract submission can be completed on Indico. For travel and accommodations can be found on the conference website.
There will be public lectures on Monday evening, October 9 at UdG CUValles and on Tuesday October 10 at the Paraninfo of UdG.
Wednesday and Thursday, sessions run from 8:30 to 18:00, with two 20-minute breaks and 1 hour for lunch. Friday and Saturday sessions run from 8:30 to 12:00.
On Friday afternoon, there is a tour to Tequila followed by the banquet.
Hosted by Universidad de Guadalajara-CUValles
The goal of the workshop is to bring together different scientific communities to discuss the origin of the anisotropy of cosmic rays and their spectral anomalies in a variety of energy ranges. We invite experts in the detection of cosmic rays on the ground, with balloons, or in space and from a variety of fields — cosmic ray physics, astrophysics, plasma physics, heliospheric physics, interstellar medium, and particle interactions in magnetic fields. Participants will explore scenarios on the origin of cosmic rays and their acceleration and transport in the interstellar medium and in the heliosphere.
Registration and abstract submission can be completed on Indico. For travel and accommodations can be found on the conference website.
There will be public lectures on Monday evening, October 9 at UdG CUValles and on Tuesday October 10 at the Paraninfo of UdG.
Wednesday and Thursday, sessions run from 8:30 to 18:00, with two 20-minute breaks and 1 hour for lunch. Friday and Saturday sessions run from 8:30 to 12:00.
On Friday afternoon, there is a tour to Tequila followed by the banquet.