1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
[PEM16-07] Results of wave observations during Cluster Inner Magnetospheric Campaign
★Invited papers
*Michael A Balikhin1, Simon N Walker1 (1.SSL, ACSE, The University of Sheffield, UK)
[EE] Oral
P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment
Tue. May 23, 2017 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM A02 (Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall)
convener:Danny Summers(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Jichun Zhang(University of New Hampshire Main Campus), Yusuke Ebihara(Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University), Kunihiro Keika(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo ), Aleksandr Y Ukhorskiy(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Dae-Young Lee(Chungbuk Natl Univ), Yiqun Yu(Beihang University), Yoshizumi Miyoshi(Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University), Chairperson:Danny Summers(Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Earth's inner magnetosphere,which includes in particular the ring current,plasmasphere and radiation belts,is a complex dynamical region of geospace comprising various coupled plasma populations. Charged particle behavior is governed by large-scale magnetic and electric fields ,and a wide variety of electromagnetic waves. This session invites observational,modeling,and theoretical studies of all aspects of inner magnetosphere physics. Studies related to auroral and sub-auroral physics are also invited. Results from the ERG project including ground-based observations and modeling are eagerly anticipated. Investigations related to observations from the NASA Van Allen Probes ,now in their 5th year of traversing the Earth's radiation belts,are also particularly welcome. Research topics of interest include,but are not restricted to, electron and ion dynamics, particle transport, wave-particle interactions, global simulations, and cross-coupling of plasma populations. Studies of geomagnetic storm and substorm effects on the inner magnetosphere are welcome. Observations from MMS, THEMIS, Cluster, and ground-based instruments are also invited.
1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
*Michael A Balikhin1, Simon N Walker1 (1.SSL, ACSE, The University of Sheffield, UK)
2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
*Alexa Jean Halford1,2, Ian R. Mann3, Ondrej Santolik4 (1.Dartmouth College, Hanover NH, USA, 2.Goddard Space Flight Center, Annapolis MD, USA, 3.University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 4.Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Prague, Czech Republic)
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
*Robert L Lysak1, Yan Song1, Kazue Takahashi2, Colin Waters3, Murray Sciffer3 (1.University of Minnesota, 2.Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, 3.University of Newcastle)
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
*James L Roeder1, Joseph F. Fennell1, David Schriver2, Nicole Echterling2 (1.The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA USA, 2.University of California, Los Angeles, CA USA)
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM
*Claudia Martinez Calderon1,2, Jacob Bortnik2, Wen Li3,2, Harlan Spence4, Emma Douma5, Craig Rodger5 (1.Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, 2.University of California Los Angeles, California, USA , 3.Boston University, Massachusetts, USA, 4.University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire, USA, 5.University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand)
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
*Aleksandr Y Ukhorskiy1 (1.Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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