Coronal and interplanetary propagation of solar cosmic rays

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Interplanetary Medium, Particle Motion, Propagation, Solar Corona, Solar Cosmic Rays, Helios A, Mariner 10 Space Probe, Particle Acceleration, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Solar Electrons, Solar Flares, Solar Protons

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Various topics on recent research in solar cosmic rays were reviewed. These included: (1) statistical analysis of solar proton and electron events, (2) a two-step interplanetary sun-earth propagation model used to analyze the flux anisotropy of low energy solar proton events, (3) influence of the solar injection profile on the interplanetary cosmic rays propagation, (4) the solar flare event of August 4, 1972, (5) low energy protons and electrons, (6) interplanetary acceleration processes, (7) "delayed" event of June 26, 1974, (8) large scale structure of the interplanetary medium and the solar corona, (9) solar protons anisotropy, (10) energetic storm particles and shock spikes, and (11) results presented at the Symposia on Pioneer 10 and 11, Mariner 10, and Helios A.

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