Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

Session information

International Session (Poster)

Symbol P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-CG Complex & General

[P-CG10] Small Solar System Bodies: General and Mars Satellite Sample Return Mission

Sun. May 22, 2016 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL6)

Convener:*Taishi Nakamoto(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kiyoshi Kuramoto(Department of Cosmosciences, Graduate School of Sciences, Hokkaido University), Sei-ichiro WATANABE(Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University), MASATERU ISHIGURO(Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University), Masahiko Arakawa(Graduate School of Science, Kobe University), Masanao Abe(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Tomoko Arai(Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of Technology), Sho Sasaki(Department of Earth and Space Sciences, School of Science, Osaka University)

Small solar system bodies, including asteroids, comets, satellites,inter-planetary dust particles, and planetesimals, are important objects:their current state is interesting, and they provide lots of information on the origin and evolution of our solar system for us. In this session, a variety of papers on small solar system bodies are presented. Studies based on various kinds of approaches such as space missions, measurements,laboratory experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical works are discussed. Through those discussions, our understanding of the solar system formation and evolution should be progressed. In 2016, the Mars satellite sample return mission is paid special attention, though all the topics on the small solar system bodies are welcome.

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

*Takeshi Sakanoi1, Takahiro Iwata2, Tomoki Nakamura4, Yasumasa Kasaba4, Makoto Taguchi5, Hiromu Nakagawa4, Masato Kagitani1, Atsushi Yamazaki2, Shohei Aoki3, Takao M. Sato2 (1.Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.JAXA, ISAS, 3.Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, INAF, 4.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 5.College of Sicence, Rikkyo University)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

*Kazunori Ogawa1, Satoshi Tanaka2, Naoya Sakatani2, Munetaka Ueno1,2, Takeshi Hoshino2, Kazutoshi Sakamoto2, Taichi Kawamura3, Yoshiaki Ishihara2, Nozomu Takeuchi4, Philippe Lognonné3, Akito Araya4, Ryuhei Yamada5, Takeshi Tsuji6, Taizo Kobayashi7, Kei Shirai8, Matthias Grott9, Jerzy Grygorczuk10, Axel Hagermann11, Jörg Knollenberg9, Tilman Spohn9, Hideaki Miyamoto4, Hiroaki Katsuragi12, Sin-iti Shirono12, Tomokatsu Morota12, Masahiko Arakawa1 (1.Kobe University, 2.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 3.Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, 4.University of Tokyo, 5.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 6.Kyushu University, 7.University of Fukui, 8.The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, 9.German Aerospace Center, 10.Polish Academy of Sciences, 11.Open University, 12.Nagoya University)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

*Ryuhei Yamada1, Hiroki Senshu2, Noriyuki Namiki1, Takahide Mizuno3, Shinsuke Abe4, Fumi Yoshida1, Kazuyoshi Asari1, Hirotomo Noda1, Naru Hirata5, Shoko Oshigami1, Hiroshi Araki1, Yoshiaki Ishihara3, Koji Matsumoto1 (1.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 2.Chiba Institute of Technology, 3.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 4.Nihon University, 5.The University of Aizu)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

*Seiji Sugita1, Manabu Yamada2, Hirotaka Sawada3, Tomokatsu Morota4, Rie Honda5, Shingo Kameda6, Chikatoshi Honda7, Hidehiko Suzuki8, Toru Kouyama9, Kazunori Ogawa10, MASATERU ISHIGURO11 (1.the University of Tokyo, 2.Chiba Institute of Technology, 3.JAXA, 4.Nagoya University, 5.Kochi University, 6.Rikkyo University, 7.Aizu University, 8.Meiji University, 9.AIST, 10.Kobe University, 11.Seoul National University)