36th International Cosmic Ray Conference ICRC-2019 @ Madison, WI, USA

The 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, or ICRC 2019, is a physics conference organized biennially by the Commission on Astroparticle Physics (C4) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) since 1947, where physicists from the world present the results of their research in Astroparticle Physics.

The meeting covers cosmic-ray physics, neutrino physics, gamma-ray astronomy, dark matter, particle astrophysics, and detector techniques in these fields.

The ICRC-2019 conference venue in Madison, WI, USA

This collection of the proceedings, in the intention of the editors, will provide a detailed state-of-the-art account of the status of the Astroparticle Physics topics discussed at the conference. We thank all the participants and contributors who made this possible.

The 36th conference, ICRC-2019, what held in Madison, Wisconsin, USA from July 24th to August 1st. At the ICRC 2019 open ceremony a public lecture was delivered by Prof. Alan Watson, from the University of Leeds. The conference proceedings are published in Proceedings of Science (PoS), the open access online journal organized by SISSA.

At ICRC-2019 I presented various contributions:

  • New results in solar modulation modeling in light of recent cosmic-ray data from space [arXiv:1908.01599]
  • Time lag in cosmic-ray modulation and global properties of the Solar Cycle [arXiv:1908.01598]
  • Precision Measurement of the Monthly Proton and Helium Fluxes in Cosmic Rays with the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station
The ICRC-2019 conference venue at the historic Memorial Union, on the banks of Lake Mendota in Madison, WI.