Rami Vainio
Professor
rami.vainio@utu.fi +358 29 450 4294 +358 50 511 4972 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku |
Space physics, solar physics, astrophysics
I am a professor of space physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Turku, Finland, and the head of Space Research Laboratory (SRL), which performs experimental, theoretical and computational research on high-energy phenomena in near-Earth space. SRL continuously collaborates with several research groups in Finland and abroad and most of our research projects are joint efforts with a large number of researchers working on the same topics. SRL develops instrumentation for detecting energetic charged particles and numerical simulation codes to understand the propagation of charged particles through electromagnetic fields in space.
Solar energetic particles (SEPs). The Sun produces very energetic particles during solar eruptions, i.e., solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). These outburst of energetic particles are called SEP events or solar particle events. Because they can penetrate thick layers of material, SEPs constitute a severe radiation risk to humans and electronics in space. Together with my research group and collaborators, I study the acceleration of SEPs close to the Sun and their transport in the interplanetary medium to near-Earth space and beyond, as well as the near-Earth radiation environment generated by SEPs.
Shock waves are transitions from supersonic to subsonic flow associated with compression (i.e., increase of density) and dissipation (i.e., conversion of ordered kinetic energy of the flow to random thermal energy). In ordinary gases, shocks have thicknesses of the order of the collisional mean free path of the molecular motion. In dilute space plasmas, binary collisions are too infrequent to account for the dissipation and re-distribution of energy. Instead, collective processes involving fluctuating electromagnetic fields take the role of collisions. Such shocks are termed collisionless shocks. In the absence of binary collisions, collisionless shocks generate energetic particle populations (such as SEPs) and together with my research group and collaborators, I focus on understanding this acceleration process in detail.
Interest areas: Space Physics, Plasma Physics, Astrophysics
Responsibilities: In charge of the Space Physics curriculum in the University of Turku.
Lecturing courses on Mathematical Methods in Physics II (BSc, 5 cp); Space Physics (BSc, 5 cp); Hydrodynamics and Hydromagnetics (MSc, 8 cp); Plasma Astrophysics (MSc, 8cp).
- A small mission concept to the Sun-Earth Lagrangian L5 point for innovative solar, heliospheric and space weather science (2016)
- Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
- Assessment of Source and Transport Parameters of Relativistic SEPs Based on Neutron Monitor Data (2016) 25th European Cosmic Ray Symposium (ECRS 2016) R. Bütikofer, N. Agueda, B. Heber, D. Galsdorf, R. Vainio
- Deriving the Properties of Coronal Pressure Fronts in 3D: Application to the 2012 May 17 Ground Level Enhancement (2016)
- Astrophysical Journal
- Determining pitch-angle diffusion coefficients from test particle simulations (2016)
- Astrophysical Journal
- EMC ASPECTS OF TURBULENCE HEATING OBSERVER (THOR) SPACECRAFT (2016) 2016 ESA Workshop on Aerospace EMC (Aerospace EMC 2016) Soucek J, Ahlen L, Bale S, Bonnell J, Boudin N, Brienza D, Carr C, Cipriani F, Escoubet CP, Fazakerley A, Gehler M, Genot V, Hilgers A, Hanock B, Jannet G, Junge A, Khotyaintsev Y, De Keyser J, Kucharek H, Lan R, Lavraud B, Leblanc F, Magnes W, Mansour M, Marcucci MF, Nakamura R, Nemecek Z, Owen C, Phal Y, Retino A, Rodgers D, Safrankova J, Sahraoui F, Vainio R, Wimmer-Schweingruber R, Steinhagen J, Vaivads A, Wielders A, Zaslavsky A
- Iron-rich solar particle events measured by SOHO/ERNE during two solar cycles (2016)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Mirror modes in the Earth's magnetosheath: Results from a global hybrid-Vlasov simulation (2016)
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
- Turbulence Heating ObserveR - satellite mission proposal (2016)
- Journal of Plasma Physics
- Helical Ion Beams from Fluctuating Shock Structures (2015)
- POS Proceedings of Science
- High Energy Solar Particle Events foRecastIng and Analysis: The HESPERIA Project (2015)
- POS Proceedings of Science
- Particle acceleration and foreshock evolution in heliospheric shocks from self-consistent Monte Carlo simulations (2015)
- POS Proceedings of Science
- Self-consistent Monte Carlo simulations of proton acceleration in coronal shocks: Effect of anisotropic pitch-angle scattering of particles (2015)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Solar interacting protons versus interplanetary protons in the core plus halo model of diffusive shock acceleration and stochastic re-acceleration (2015)
- Astrophysical Journal
- ULF foreshock under radial IMF: THEMIS observations and global kinetic simulation Vlasiator results compared (2015)
- Journal of Geophysical Research
- A semi-analytical foreshock model for energetic storm particle events inside 1 AU (2014)
- Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
- Electronics for the RADMON Instrument on the Aalto-l Student Satellite (2014) European Workshop on Microelectronics Education J Peltonen, H-P Hedman, A Ilmanen, M Lindroos, M Määttänen, J Pesonen, R Punkkinen, A Punkkinen, R Vainio, E Valtonen, T Säntti, J Pentikäinen, E Haeggström
- Fundamental and harmonic plasma emission in different plasma environments (2014)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Release timescales of solar energetic particles in the low corona (2014)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- SEPServer catalogues of solar energetic particle events at 1 AU based on STEREO recordings: 2007-2012 (2014)
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- The effect of stochastic re-acceleration on the energy spectrum of shock-accelerated protons (2014)
- Astrophysical Journal