IAU Symposium 223
Multi-Wavelength
Investigations
of Solar Activity
14-19 June, 2004
Saint Petersburg,
Russia
Online edition of the Proceedings of IAU Symposium 223
Final Announcement
Scientific
Program
Sunday, June 13, 2004
18:00 - 21:00 Registration & Welcome Reception at Pulkovo Observatory
Monday, June 14, 2004
8:00 - 9:00
Registration at
9:00 - 9:30 Welcome Talks
I. Solar cycle in the interior, Atmosphere and Heliosphere (Chair: V.N. Obridko)
10:30—11:00 Coffee Break/Poster viewing/ Registration
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch/Registration
14:00 - 16:15 Continue
16:15 - 16:45 Coffee Break/ Poster view/ Registration
16:45 - 18:00 Poster Session + Discussion
00:00 - 3:00
White Night in
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
10:00 - 12:30 II,
III. Structure and Evolution of Active Regions from the Sub-photospheric Layers
to the
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:15 Continue II, III (Chair: R.I. Kostyk)
16:15 - 16:30 Coffee Break/ Poster view/ Registration
16:30 - 18:00 Poster Session + Discussion
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
9:00 Buses
leave from
10:00 -- 12:30 Round table discussions at Pulkovo Observatory
Round Table Discussions.
1. Relationship between solar and stellar activities (A. V. Stepanov, L. Van Driel-Gesztelyi, R. Gershberg)
2. Coordination of observations and data analyses for CORONAS-F, SOHO, and related projects (B. Fleck, B. Thompson, V. D. Kuznetsov)
3. Analysis and interpretation of historical solar activity data (E. Benevolenskaya, V. Makarov, V. Dergachev)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 Visit to Catharine’s Palace
18:30 - 21:00 Conference Dinner
Thursday, June 17, 2004
9:00-12:30 IV Multi-scale Coronal Structures and Links to Photospheric magnetic Field (Chair:L. van Driel-Gesztelyi)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:15
V Energy Transport, Storage and Release in the Solar Atmosphere and
16:15 - 16:30 Coffee Break/ Poster view/ Registration
16:30 - 18:00 Poster Session + Discussion
Friday, June 18, 2004
9:00 - 12:30 VI Heliospheric Effects and Space Weather Research (Chair: Kiyoto Shibasaki)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break/ Poster View
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 VII. Multi-Wavelength Observations of the Sun from Ground and Space (Chair: G. B. Gelfreikh)
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break/ Poster Viewing/
16:30 - 17:30 Poster Session
17:30 - 18:00 Discussion
Saturday, June 19, 2004
E. R. Priest (UK)
Our enigmatic Sun
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break
D. O. Gough (UK)
What we need to know about the Sun
11:30 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 18:00 Excursion to Petergoff by ship
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Symposium location
The Symposium will take
place in the
The location of this building is marked "A" in these maps: St_Petersburg_scheme.jpg, St_Petersburg_map.pdf and St_Petersburg_center.pdf (zoom in on a particular location to get higher resolution map).
Hotel locations are also shown in these maps:
1) Moscow hotel: 2 Alexander Nevsky Ploshad, nearest metro station: "Ploshad
Alexander Nevskogo"
2) Pribaltiyskaya hotel: 14 Korablestroitelei street, nearest metro station:
"Primorskaya"
3) Pulkovskaya hotel: 1 Pobedy square, nearest metro station: "Moskovskaya"
4) Sovetskaya hotel: 43/1 Lermontovsky avenue, nearest metro station: "Baltiyskaya"
5) St. Petersburg hotel: 5/2 Pirogovskaya embankment, nearest metro station:
"Ploshad Lenina"
Maps of
Bus transportation will be arranged twice a day for participants staying in these hotels: in the morning, from the hotels to the Main Building of Academy of Sciences, and after the evening sessions back to the hotels.
Poster and oral presentations
Poster session will be located in halls of The Main Building of Academy of Sciences. Each presenter will be provided with 4-foot-high by 3-foot-wide (1m 20cm x 90cm) poster space.
Posters of Sessions I, II, III, IV will be scheduled on Monday- Wednesday (June 14-16, 2004) and should be set up between 8:00 am and 9:00 am on Monday, June 14, and removed on Tuesday, after the evening session. For the schedule of the poster sessions, see Poster_sessions.pdf.
Posters of Sessions V, VI, and VII will be scheduled on Thursday - Saturday (June 17-19, 2004) and should be set up between 8:00 am and 9:00 am on Thursday, June 19. They should be removed by Saturday, noon.
Presentation must cover the same material as the abstract. Please, place the title of your paper number prominently at the top of the poster board to allow viewers to identify your paper easily.
Oral session meeting room is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:
LDC projector -1
Computer -1
Overhead projector -1
Screens -2
Laser pointer -1
Speaker timer -1
The computer in the oral session room will be Windows-based PC with Microsoft Power Point (Office XP installed). All videos should be in *.avi or *.mpg format.
We advice you to bring two copies of your presentation to meeting in case there is a problem with one of them. Standard CD-R or CDRW or memory Stick will be supported.
Round table discussions
Round table discussions will be held in Pulkovo observatory on Wednesday, June 16, 10:00 - 12:30: in the Main Conference Room (1), Small Conference Room (2) and Library Hall (3). All rooms will be equipped by the following audio-visual equipment:
LDC projector -1
Computer -1
Overhead projector -1
Screens -1
Laser pointer -1
Participants interested in presenting their results at the round table discussions, please, contact the conveners of these sessions.
Proceedings
Proceedings of IAU Symposium 223 will be published by the Cambridge University Press (CUP). The maximum number of pages is 600 pages, including all introductory pages, all papers, and the author/object/subject indices. It is planned to allocate 8 pages for Invited Papers, 4 pages for Contributed Papers, 2 pages for Poster Papers.
Please, find an attached IAUS223.dir.zip file, which includes the style file and associated files for the Proceedings.
As to the author's style file:
- It is not allowed to change font sizes. The IAU wishes to have a fixed appearance of its Proceedings;
- For figures, authors are free to include their preferred packages
(e.g., epsf)
The participant's price for 2004 IAU Proceedings of Symposia and Colloquia for print and on-line together is US$65.
The IAU contract with CUP stipulates that Proceedings of IAU Symposia and Colloquia should appear within six months after the conference. This requires that speakers have to bring their manuscripts to the conference, and submit them on diskette or CD to the editors, or by email to the editors (EBenevolenskaya@solar.stanford.edu) just before the conference. Authors will have an additional four weeks right after the conference to re-submit any revised manuscripts, if desired. The manuscripts will be refereed.
Weather and travel
June is the most beautiful time in the
We will arrange the transportation for participants of IAU Symposium 223
from Pulkovo airport to the hotels.
Please, let us know your arrival and departure information by e-mail to
Dr Stepanov: stepanov@gao.spb.ru
(cc:EBenevolenskaya@solar.stanford.edu),
including date, time of arrival, number of flight and your name.
The official Russian monetary is ruble. Many restaurants and shops may indicate their prices in U.S. dollars or EURO. Majority of tourist-oriented places accept Credit cards. There are lots of exchange desks and kiosks dotted all over the cities, many open 24 hours. There you can change foreign currencies and travel checks.
There are the following bank-notes and coins:
Bank-notes: 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 rubles
Coins: 1, 5, 10, 50 copecks, 1, 2, 5 rubles
From Metro Station Nevskii prospect take Trolleybus 1, 7 or 10 or Bus 7,
stop just after crossing the
Bus and trolleybus tickets costs 7 rub (25c) and you can buy it inside. Metro passing coin costs 8 rub and you can buy it at the Metro Station.
Social events
Welcome reception
Sunday, June 13 at 18:00-21:00 (Pulkovo Observatory)
Bus for participations IAUS 223 from Metro Station ‘Moskovskaya’ to ‘Pulkovo Observatory’ leaves 17:30. There is a regular bus No. 55 from Metro Station “Moskovskaya” to ‘Pulkovo Observatory’ (15 min), 7 rub (25c) per person.
Conference dinner - $20
On Wednesday, June 16, at 18:30—21:00.
Excursions:
Ticket for 1 person -$20
The Palace-and-Park ensemble of TsarskoyeSelo - a former country residence of Russian emperors - is a fascinating monument of the world's architectural and gardening arts of the XVIII-XIX centuries. Its three parks occupy the area of 600 ha, on which over 100 architectural constructions rise: from magnificent palaces and grand monuments to intimate pavilions and park sculptures. The compositional centre of the Tsarskoselsky ensemble is Catherine's Palace, containing exquisite decorative objects, furniture, Russian and Western-European paintings, unique collections of porcelain, amber, arms, decorative bronze, sculptures etc. Nowadays, the collection of the museum Tsarskoye Selo numbers about 20,000 items. The Tsarskoselsky Lyceum, an elite school established in Russia in the beginning of the XIX century for noble family’s offsprings which the Great Russian poet Alexander S. Pushkin attended, is situated next to the palace.
This
excursion combines a sightseeing drive to those landmarks of the city
which are getting most fascinating when the night is getting on, and a
cruisealong the rivers and canals of
Ticket for 1 person -$6
Petergoff is a jewel of the Russian art, a town of parks, palaces, and fountains. In the past it used to be an exquisite summer residence of Russian tsars. Verkhniy (Upper) Garden and Nizhniy (Lower) Parks, genuine masterpieces of landscape design, number over 150 fountains, 5 monumental cascades. In August 2000, after 60 void years, the Lviniy (Lion's) Cascading Fountain was launched again, the second as of its size. On the territory of the reserve, 9 working museums (the Grand Palace, Monplaisir, Catherine's Block, Marli, Hermitage, the church of St.Alexander Nevsky (Gothic Capella), the Benois family museum, Cottage, and the Bath Block.
Ticket per 1 person - $15 (travel and
In Petergoff, we offer two excursions, please choose one:
Visit to Petergoff’s Palace - $15
Or, visit to a system of fountains (grottos) - $4
Person who is provided tour recommends the second excursion.
Please, fill in the attached form social_program.doc and submit by e-mail to EBenevolenskaya@solar.stanford.edu
Preliminary program for accompanied persons
Dr Olga Tsiopa is responsible for the tours. If you have any questions, wishes or suggestions, please, contact her by e-mail (tsiopa@gao.spb.ru).
Transportation will be arranged.
Monday
Sightseeing excursion Peter&Paul Fortress
The First House of SPb
$5 $10
Tuesday
Hermitage
$15 Palace of Peter the Great
$5
Thursday
St. Isaac Cathedral Pavlovsk, Palace and Park
$15 $20
Friday
Save-on-Blood Cathedral Water Excursion
$10 (Rivers and Canals)