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@InProceedings{SilvaLELAGVMKS:2006:SpWeFo,
               author = "Silva, Marlos Rockenbach da and Lago, Alisson Dal and Echer, 
                         Ezequiel and Lucas, Aline De and Alarcon, Walter Demetrio Gonzalez 
                         and Guarnieri, Fernando Luis and Vieira, Luis Eduardo Antunes and 
                         Munakata, Kazuoki and Kuwabara, Takao and Schuch, Nelosn Jorge",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de 
                         Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas 
                         Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and 
                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and Physics 
                         Department, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan and Bartol 
                         Research Institute and Departament of Physics and Astronomy, 
                         University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA and Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Unidade Regional Sul de 
                         Pesquisas Espaciais (RSU)",
                title = "Space Weather Forecasting using Cosmic Rays as Tool",
            booktitle = "Resumos...",
                 year = "2006",
                pages = "88",
         organization = "Simp{\'o}sio Brasileiro de Geof{\'{\i}}sica Espacial e 
                         Aeronomia, (SBGEA).",
             abstract = "Solar and/or galactic cosmic rays that permeate the heliosphere 
                         are influenced by solar activity, being modulated in agreement 
                         with the solar cycle. In smaller scales, the solar structures that 
                         move in the interplanetary medium away from the Sun also modulate 
                         the cosmic rays. As cosmic rays particles possess high energy, 
                         that your speed arrives at 0.96 times the speed of light, the 
                         modulation suffered for them is transported until they reach 
                         ground-level muon detectors. The information transported by cosmic 
                         rays particles can alert us about the solar structure that are 
                         moving in direction of the Earth and consequently, they can help 
                         us to preserve some of the fundamental equipments for the humanity 
                         nowadays, such as global position satellites, telecommunication 
                         satellites or even the astronauts that are in orbit. Due to this 
                         property of the cosmic rays it is possible, through your study, to 
                         identify a structure that possibly can cause a geomagnetic storm 
                         with some hours in advance. In this work we intends to show an 
                         overview of the space weather forecasting being used the cosmic 
                         rays as tool.",
  conference-location = "S{\~a}o Jos{\'e} dos Campos, SP",
      conference-year = "23-26 Outubro",
             language = "en",
               volume = "F{\'{\i}}sica Solar - Terrestre",
        urlaccessdate = "16 jun. 2024"
}


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