9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
*Burch L James1 (1.Southwest Research Institute)
[EE] Oral
P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment
Sat. May 20, 2017 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 105 (International Conference Hall 1F)
convener:Hiroshi Hasegawa(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Thomas Earle Moore(NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr), Benoit Lavraud(IRAP), Seiji Zenitani(NAOJ National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Chairperson:Hiroshi Hasegawa(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA)
NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission has been making formation-flying observations of collision-less plasmas in and around Earth's magnetosphere since launched in March 2015. With a spacecraft separation as small as 10 km, the four MMS spacecraft now probe sub ion-scale structures in and around the magnetopause and magnetotail current sheets, measuring the plasma and fields at comparably high temporal resolutions for the first time. After completing its dayside magnetopause seasons in January 2017, MMS will start to unveil electron-scale physics of magnetic reconnection and associated phenomena in the magnetotail. The purpose of this session is to bring together and discuss the latest results on multiscale processes in and around the magnetosphere, including: magnetic reconnection, wave-particle interaction, turbulence in the magnetosheath and low-latitude boundary layers, Flux Transfer Events, dipolarization fronts in the magnetotail, and kinetic processes at and around the bow shock. We solicit abstracts investigating these and related topics using observations, theory and modeling, and laboratory experiments, with emphasis on relevance to the interpretation of MMS data. Results from Geotail, Cluster, THEMIS, VAPs, and other spacecraft observations that have prospects for future MMS observations are welcome. For a truly multiscale perspective, relevant ground-based observations from all sky imagers, meridian scanning photometers, magnetometer chains, and radars of various types are also solicited.
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
*Burch L James1 (1.Southwest Research Institute)
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM
*Barbara L Giles1, James L Burch2, Tai Duc Phan4, James Webster13, Levon A Avanov1,5, Roy B Torbert2,3, Scott A Boardsen1,5, Michael O Chandler6, Li-Jen Chen1,5, Victoria N Coffey6, John C Dorelli1, Robert E Ergun7, Stephen Fuselier2, Kevin Genestreti2, Daniel Gershman1,5, Benoit Lavraud8, David A Mackler1,10, Thomas E Moore1, William R Paterson1, Craig J Pollock9, Amy C Rager1,10, Christopher T Russell11, Yoshifumi Saito12, Conrad Schiff1, Jason R Shuster1,5, Susanne E Smith1,10, Robert J Strangeway11, Adolfo Figueroa-Viñas1, Shan Wang5, Frederick Wilder7, Eftyhia Zesta1 (1.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 2.Southwest Research Institute, 3.Univ of New Hampshire, 4.Univ of California, Berkeley, 5.Univ of Maryland, College Park, 6.NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, 7.LASP, Univ of Colorado, 8.Research Inst in Astrophysics and Planetology, Toulouse, France, 9.Denali Scientific, 10.Catholic Univ of America, 11.Univ of California, Los Angeles, 12.Institute for Space Science, Sagamihara, Japan, 13.Rice Univ)
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
*Sergio Toledo Redondo1, Mats Andre2, Yuri Khotyaintsev2, Benoit Lavraud3,4, Wenya Li2, Denise Perrone1, Daniel Gershman5, Barbara Giles5, Craig J Pollock5, Stephen Fuselier6, Per-Arne Lindqvist7, Roy torbert8, Christopher T Russell9 (1.European Space Agengy (ESA), Spain, 2.Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden, 3.Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, Université de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, 4.Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France, 5.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, 6.Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 7.Department of Space and Plasma Physics, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 8.Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA, 9.Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Issaad Mahmoud kacem1,2, *V. genot1,2, C. Jacquey1,2, B. Lavraud1,2, Y. Vernisse1,2, A. Marchaudon1,2, O. Le Contel3, T. Phan4, M. Oka4, H. Hasegawa5, J. L Burch6, C. Farrugia7, C. Russel8, M. Oieroset4, D. Gershman9,10, J. Dorelli9, C. J Pollock9, B. Giles9, J. Eastwood11, F. Wilder12, T. Moore9, Y. Saito5, T. Mukai5, J.-A. Sauvaud1,2, E. Penou1,2, R. Torbert7, R. Ergun12, B. Mauk13, S.A. Fuselier6, R. Nakamura14, L. Avanov9,7, A. Barrie9,15, M. Chandler16, L.J. Chen9, V. Coffey16, E. MacDonald9, A. Rager9,17, S. Smith9,17, S. Wang15, S. Yokota5 (1.Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, Université de Toulouse, France, 2.Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, UMR 5277, Toulouse, France, 3.Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, Palaiseau, France, 4.Space Sciences Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, 5.Institute for Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara, Japan, 6.Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, 7.University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 8.University of California, Los Angeles, CA , 9.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, 10.Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Washington, DC, 11.The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London, UK, 12.University of Colorado / Laboratory for Atmospheric & Space Physics, Boulder, CO, 13.Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, 14.Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria, 15.University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 16.NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, 17.Catholic University of America, Washington, DC)
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
*Daniel Bruce Graham1, Yuri Khotyaintsev1, Andris Vaivads1, Cecilia Norgren1, Mats Andre1, James Webster2, James L Burch3, Per-Arne Lindqvist4, Göran Marklund4, Olivier Le Contel5, Robert Ergun6, Roy Torbert7, William Paterson8, Daniel Gershman8, Barbara Giles8, Craig J Pollock8, John Dorelli8, Levon Avanov8, Benoit Lavraud9, Yoshifumi Saito10, Werner Magnus11, Christopher T Russell12, Robert Strangeway12 (1.IRF Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden, 2.Rice University, Houston, TX, USA, 3.Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA, 4.KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, 5.LPP, CNRS, Palaiseau, France, 6.LASP, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA, 7.University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA, 8.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA, 9.IRAP, CNRS, Toulouse, France, 10.JAXA, Chofu, Japan, 11.Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria, 12.Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA)
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
*Daniel J Gershman1,2, Adolfo Viñas2, John Dorelli2, Scott Boardsen2, Levon Avanov1,2, Paul Bellan3, Steven Schwartz4, Benoit Lavraud5, Victoria Coffey6, Michael Chandler6, Yoshifumi Saito7, William Paterson2, Stephen Fuselier8, Robert Ergun9, Robert Strangeway10, Christopher Russell10, Barbara Giles2, Craig Pollock2, Roy Torbert11, James Burch8 (1.University of Maryland, College Park, 2.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 3.California Institute of Technology, 4.Imperial College London, 5.Université de Toulouse, 6.NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, 7.JAXA Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, 8.Southwest Research Institute, 9.University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 10.University of California, Los Angeles, 11.University of New Hampshire, Durham)
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