Rome for the financial support for traveling abroad to attend I would like to thank the National Institute for Nuclear Physics inįlorence and the Institute for Spatial Astrophysics and Planetology in University of Urbino and I would like to thank the directors of my PhDĬourse, Professor Mauro Sergio Micheloni first and Professor Alessandroīogliolo at present time, for providing excellent working conditions andįinancial support for my research traveling. This thesis has been writtenĭuring my stay at the Department of Pure and Applied Sciences at the I would like to express my gratitude to the director of my PhDĬur-riculum, Professor Vincenzo Fano for sharing with me his deep passionĪnd knowledge on fundamental of physics. Him very much especially for his availability and kindness. Having shared with me his knowledge and his computer codes. Of Huntsville in Alabama (UAH, AL, USA) for his precious help and for The Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research at the University I would like to render my warmest thanks to Professor Qiang Hu at To widen my research from various perspectives. They hosted me forĪ visiting period, supporting my work with enthusiasm and helping me (Finland) for extensive discussions and valuable suggestions which greatlyĬontributed to the improvement of this thesis work. Of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Turku Special thanks go to Professor Rami Vainio and Dr. I wish to acknowledge my third supervisor Professor GiuseppeĬonsolini that introduced me to the physics of complex systems beingĪn inestimable guide during the years 2014-2020. I will never thank them enough for theirĪvail-ability and for all the opportunities that they gave me during my PhDĬourse. Time in my career, in the magic world of cosmic rays sharing with me I would like to express my gratitude to my supervisors ProfessorĬa-tia Grimani and Dr. Recurrent galactic cosmic-ray flux depressions and of a forbush decrease TheĪrmano, M., Audley, H., Baird, J., Bassan, M., Benella, S., Binetruy, Non-recurrent variations studied with LISA pathfinder. Nuovo Cim.,Īrmano, M., Audley, H., Baird, J., Benella, S., Binetruy, P., Born, M., Galactic cosmic-ray flux short-term variations andĪssociated interplanetary structures with LISA Pathfinder. Grimani, C., Telloni, D., Villani, M., Finetti, N., Laurenza, M., Benella, Magnetic-field topology on the galactic cosmic-ray intensity.
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