Space weather
Scope
Space weather is a physical process in the solar-terrestrial coupled system, where mutual interaction between different regimes is crucial. Particular interests are on the solar flare, storm and substorm. The results will be applied to prediction of the space weather. We focus on both fundamental physics and their applications using global observations and simulations.
Convener
Takashi Kikuchi
kikuchi@stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Kazunari Shibata
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May 26th PEM030 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
PEM030-P01 Temporal and spatial variations of loop-top microwave sources during the whole period of a solar flare Tomoko Goto Tomoko Goto,
Satoshi Masuda,
Yukio Nishimura et al.
PEM030-P02 Unresolved Magnetic Flux Removal Process in the Photosphere Masahito Kubo Masahito Kubo,
Boon Chye Low,
Bruce Lites et al.
PEM030-P03 Spectroscopic Observations of Solar Flares with the Hinode EIS Hirohisa Hara Hirohisa Hara
PEM030-P04 The Relation between type II Radio Burst and Streamer-CME/Flare Interaction Harufumi Tamazawa Harufumi Tamazawa,
Hiroaki Isobe,
Kazunari Shibata
PEM030-P05 Ratio of thermal to non-thermal energy in solar flares Tomoko Kawate Tomoko Kawate,
Ayumi Asai,
Kiyoshi Ichimoto
PEM030-P06 Properties of magneto-convection on the solar surface revealed with HINODE Yukio Katsukawa Yukio Katsukawa,
David Orozco Suarez
PEM030-P07 Hinode flare catalog and statistical analyses of solar flares Kyoko Watanabe Kyoko Watanabe,
Satoshi Masuda,
Tomoko Goto et al.
PEM030-P08 Research activities during the extension peirod of the scientific operation of Nobeyama Radio Heliograph Satoshi Masuda Satoshi Masuda,
Kiyoto Shibasaki,
Masumi Shimojo et al.
PEM030-P09 On predictive abilities of magnetospheric disturbances based on STEREO-A/B solar wind measurement Wataru Miyake Wataru Miyake,
Tsutomu Nagatsuma
PEM030-P10 Analysis on solar cell degradation of Akebono satellite due to space radiation Hiroyuki Ishikawa Hiroyuki Ishikawa,
Wataru Miyake,
Ayako Matsuoka
PEM030-P11 Overview of initial observation data of Technical Data Acquisition Equipments on the first Quasi-Zenith Satellite Satoshi Furuhata Satoshi Furuhata,
haruhisa matsumoto,
Takahiro Obara
PEM030-P12 Measurement result of the neutron monitor onboard Space Environment Data Acquisition Equipment (SEDA-AP) Kiyokazu Koga Kiyokazu Koga,
haruhisa matsumoto,
Takahiro Obara et al.
PEM030-P13 Radiation Measurement by the Light Particle Telescope for the Jason-2 Satellite Osamu Okudaira Osamu Okudaira,
haruhisa matsumoto,
Takahiro Obara et al.
PEM030-P14 Study of Forecasting the Geostationary Plasma Environment and Satellite Surface Charging by Using a Real-time Magnetosph Masao Nakamura Tomo Sakata,
Masao Nakamura,
Hiroyuki Shinagawa et al.
PEM030-P15 Magnetic field depression at the Earth's surface during ENA emission fade-out in the inner magnetosphere Masahito Nose Masahito Nose,
Shinichi Ohtani,
P. C:son Brandt et al.
PEM030-P16 A nowcast model of the auroral oval and Kp index Satoshi Taguchi Yasutomo Morii,
Satoru Nakashima,
Haruna Aniya et al.
PEM030-P17 Significance of Fritz's isochasms deduced from the numerical auroral oval model Haruna Aniya Haruna Aniya,
Satoshi Taguchi,
Yasutomo Morii et al.
PEM030-P18 Relationship between the quiet-time level of magnetic H component at mid-latitudes and long-term solar-wind activity Shin'ya Nakano Shin'ya Nakano,
Hiromichi Nagao,
Tomoyuki Higuchi
PEM030-P19 A visualization of Sq equivalent current system from MAGDAS data Riiko Okada Riiko Okada,
Kiyohumi Yumoto,
Yosuke Yamazaki et al.
PEM030-P20 Development of a 2-D ionospheric global potential solver: GEMSIS-POT Aoi Nakamizo Aoi Nakamizo,
Yasutaka Hiraki,
Yusuke Ebihara et al.
PEM030-P21 Relationship between long-period electric and geomagnetic field oscillations observed by FM-CW Radar and MAGDAS Akihiro Ikeda Akihiro Ikeda,
Kiyohumi Yumoto,
Yoshihiro Kakinami et al.
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