Space and Planetary Sciences (P) | ||
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Session Sub-category | Planetary Sciences(PS) | |
Session ID | P-PS03 | |
Title | Small Solar System Bodies: New perspectives on the origin and evolution of the Solar System | |
Short Title | Small Solar System Bodies | |
Main Convener | Name | Ryota Fukai |
Affiliation | Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency | |
Co-Convener 1 | Name | Tatsuaki Okada |
Affiliation | Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency | |
Co-Convener 2 | Name | Sota Arakawa |
Affiliation | Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology | |
Co-Convener 3 | Name | Fumi Yoshida |
Affiliation | University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan | |
Session Language |
E |
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Scope |
Small Solar System bodies, including asteroids, comets, satellites, and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), preserve clues for the understanding of the origin and evolution of the Solar System and the investigation of the sources of the building blocks of life. Many discoveries have been made in recent years through ground-based and space-borne observations and in situ explorations using spacecraft. Evident and precise data on the origin and evolution of the Solar System have been obtained by analyses of extraterrestrial materials such as meteorites, IDPs, and the samples returned by space missions. New insights are expected by the collaboration of these data-based results with theoretical and experimental studies. In this session. new results of theoretical, experimental, and observational studies on small Solar System bodies are focused, as well as the latest results of remote sensing and sample analysis by OSIRS-REx and DART missions. Scientific expectations are also discussed for the high-sensitive large-area observatories such as LSST and JWST and for future planetary missions like Hayabusa2#, MMX, Destiny+, Hera, Comet Interceptor, Lucy, and Psyche. Topics on the science and instruments of the Japanese next small body mission, whose working group studies have just started, as well as the studies for the planetary defense, are also within the scope of this session. |
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Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | |
Invited Authors |
Yoko Kebukawa (Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University) Koki Yumoto (Earth and Planetary Physics Science Dept University of Tokyo) |
Time | Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
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Oral Presentation May 28 AM1 | |||
09:00 - 09:15 | PPS03-01 |
Spectral evolutions of primitive asteroids inferred from remote sensing and sample analyses of Ryugu and Bennu |
Koki Yumoto |
09:15 - 09:30 | PPS03-02 | NIR SPECTRAL HETEROGENEITY OF RYUGU SAMPLES DUE TO SPACE WEATHERING. | Soichiro Furukawa |
09:30 - 09:45 | PPS03-03 | An accurate aqueous alteration age for Ryugu, the least thermally processed asteroid | Ryoji Tanaka |
09:45 - 10:00 | PPS03-04 | Evaluation of radiation damage on extraterrestrial organic matter by STXM-NEXAFS analysis | Masayuki Uesugi |
10:00 - 10:15 | PPS03-05 | Understanding mm scale heterogeneity for amino acids in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites. | Christian Potiszil |
Oral Presentation May 28 AM2 | |||
10:45 - 11:00 | PPS03-06 | Implication of Ryugu’s physical property by comparison of thermal diffusivity with carbonaceous chondrites | Takuya Ishizaki |
11:00 - 11:15 | PPS03-07 | Collisional evolution of asteroid Ryugu in the main-belt | Taichi Ando |
11:15 - 11:30 | PPS03-08 | Array Analysis of OSIRIS-REx's Shock Wave Using Portable Infrasound Sensors: A Comparative Study with HAYABUSA and HAYABUSA2. | Yasuhiro Nishikawa |
11:30 - 11:45 | PPS03-09 |
Space Weathering Simulation of Small Bodies with UV Irradiation - Rapid Changes of Visible Reflectance |
Sho Sasaki |
11:45 - 12:00 | PPS03-10 | Development of laser irradiation system for space weathering simulation and measurement of Murchison meteorite spectra | Masahiro Imura |
Oral Presentation May 28 PM1 | |||
13:45 - 14:00 | PPS03-11 | The Next Generation small-body Sample Return mission: Scientific strategies of in-situ analyses | Yoko Kebukawa |
14:00 - 14:15 | PPS03-12 | Current Status of DESTINY+ project and science | Tomoko Arai |
14:15 - 14:30 | PPS03-13 | Initial description plan of Bennu samples in JAXA curation | Ryota Fukai |
14:30 - 14:45 | PPS03-14 | Thermophysical model of main-belt asteroids (15) Eunomia, (16) Psyche, (22) Kalliope from spatially resolved ALMA data | Yu Yu Phua |
14:45 - 15:00 | PPS03-15 | Revealing the building blocks of the terrestrial planets and the origin of asteroids in the Jupiter-Saturn chaotic excitation (JSCE) model | Patryk Sofia Lykawka |
Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
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Poster Presentation May 28 PM3 | ||
PPS03-P01 | Thermal Imaging of Small Solar System Bodies: Ryugu, Didymos Binary and Apophis | Tatsuaki Okada |
PPS03-P02 | Parameter Estimation of Thermophysical Properties of Asteroid Ryugu observed by TIR onboard HAYABUSA2 | Takehiko Arai |
PPS03-P03 | Distributions of thermal inertias of boulders observed by the low-altitude operation of the Hayabusa2 | Ayumu Ohsugi |
PPS03-P04 | Status report of asteroid Ryugu sample distribution via announcement of opportunities and preparation for curation of OSIRIS-REx returned samples | Toru Yada |
PPS03-P05 | High-resolution grinding tomography of calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions in Allende meteorite | Ryota Fukai |
PPS03-P06 | CHRISTIANSEN FEATURE AND RESTSTRAHLEN FEATURE FOR FUTURE TIR EXPLORATION. | Soichiro Furukawa |
PPS03-P07 | Numerical investigation on the compressive behavior of hierarchical granular piles comprising small aggregates | Sota Arakawa |
PPS03-P08 | ALMA Observations of 1 Ceres in 2017 | Shigeru Takahashi |
PPS03-P09 | Development Status of DESTINY+ Onboard Cameras for Flyby Imaging of (3200) Phaethon | Ko Ishibashi |
PPS03-P10 | Ground-based Optical Calibration for DESTINY+ on-board Camera of MCAP Engineering Model | Takaya Okamoto |
PPS03-P11 | Progress report of development and ground calibration of DESTINY+ Dust Analyser 2024 | Takayuki Hirai |
PPS03-P12 | A deep analysis for New Horizons’ TNO search images | Fumi Yoshida |