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  Information - ST14 The outer heliosphere: theory, models and observations

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This symposium will put the emphasis on the time dependence of the heliospheric structures. Topics to be covered are: 1) the solar activity cycle, time-dependence of the solar wind and heliospheric magnetic fields, 2) time-dependence of solar energetic particles fluxes,solar cycle induced variation of the transport of energetic particles and cosmic rays, of comsic ray modulation, of the fluxes of the anomalous component, of pickup ions and of neutral particles, 3)solar cycle induced variations of the solar wind termination shock, dependent heliospheric structures and geometry, 4) local interstellar medium.
The program will consist of invited talks covering the above mentioned topics together with contributed presentations. We invited observational and theoretical contributions, presentations for new instrumentations as well as new space missions are welcome.

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