Workshop on Solar Activity, Solar Wind, Terrestrial Effects, and Solar Acceleration

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Conferences, Coronal Holes, Solar Activity, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Cycles, Solar Wind, Solar X-Rays, Stellar Mass Ejection, Energetic Particles, Particle Emission

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A summary of the proceedings from the workshop are presented. The areas covered were solar activity, solar wind, terrestrial effects, and solar acceleration. Specific topics addressed include: (1) solar cycle manifestations, both large and small scale, as well as long-term and short-term changes, including transients such as flares; (2) sources of solar wind, as identified by interplanetary observations including coronal mass ejections (CME's) or x-ray bright points, and the theory for and evolution of large-scale and small-scale structures; (3) magnetosphere responses, as observed by spacecraft, to variable solar wind and transient energetic particle emissions; and (4) origin and propagation of solar cosmic rays as related to solar activity and terrestrial effects, and solar wind coronal-hole relationships and dynamics.

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