*Akiko Fujimoto1, Akimasa Yoshikawa2, Akihiro Ikeda3, Shuji Abe2, Moe Hayashi2 (1.Kyushu Institute of Technology, 2.Kyushu University, 3.National Institute of Technology, Kagoshima College)
Session information
[E] Oral
P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment
[P-EM18] Study of coupling processes in solar-terrestrial system
convener:Mamoru Yamamoto(Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University), Yasunobu Ogawa(National Institute of Polar Research), Satonori Nozawa(Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University), Akimasa Yoshikawa(Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu University)
The Earth accepts vast input of energy and material from the Sun. The Earth's environment is maintained by the balance between their inputs and outputs. It is therefore important to study energy and mass transport on the Earth. This is an international session that discusses studies of the coupling processes in the Sun-Earth system based on the project "Study of coupling processes in solar-terrestrial system" that was approved by the Master Plan 2014/2017 of Science Council of Japan. We continue proposing the project to the Master Plan 2020. The facilities and networks included are Equatorial MU Radar (EMU) in Indonesia to study the whole equatorial atmosphere, the EISCAT_3D radar system in northern Scandinavia to study detailed structures and elementary processes of the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling in the polar region, and global networks of various ground-based instruments and observation data. We will show the current status of the project and discuss sciences by soliciting variety papers. This session is open to the world, and we strongly encourage submission of papers related to other facilities and projects, i.e., atmospheric or incoherent scatter radars, observation networks, satellites, and simulation or theoretical studies, etc.
*Nicholas Ssessanga1, Mamoru Yamamoto 1, Susumu Saito2, Akinori Saito3, Michi Nishioka4 (1.RISH , 2.ENRI, 3.Kyoto Univ., 4.NICT)
*Acharaporn Bumrungkit1, Susumu Saito2, Pornchai Supnithi1 (1.King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), 2.Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI), National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology (MPAT))
*Qinzeng Li1, Jiyao Xu1, Jia Yue2, Xiao Liu3, Wei Yuan1 (1.State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 2.Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia, USA, 3.School of Mathematics and Information Science, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang, China)
*Mamoru Yamamoto1 (1.Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University)
*Mamoru Yamamoto1 (1.Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University)