Session outline
| Space and Planetary Sciences (P) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Session Sub-category | Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment(EM) | |
| Session ID | P-EM21 | |
| Title | Planetary Magneto-Ionosphere &Atmosphere | |
| Short Title | Planetary Magneto-Ionosphere &Atmosphere | |
| Main Convener | Name | Hiromu Nakagawa |
| Affiliation | Planetary Atmosphere Physics Laboratory, Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University | |
| Co-Convener 1 | Name | Kanako Seki |
| Affiliation | Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo | |
| Co-Convener 2 | Name | Takeshi Imamura |
| Affiliation | Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo | |
| Co-Convener 3 | Name | Hiroyuki Maezawa |
| Affiliation | Department of Physics, Osaka Metropolitan University | |
| Co-Convener 4 | Name | Dave A Brain |
| Affiliation | University of Colorado | |
| Co-Convener 5 | Name | Takuya Hara |
| Affiliation | Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley | |
| Session Language |
E |
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| Scope |
Exploration of solar-system planets such as Moon, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, as well as observations of exoplanets coupled with rapid developments of numerical simulations provides us new view of planetary environment. This session collects general contributions of new findings about planetary magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere. New methodology and technology development studies for future explorations are also welcome. In order to put the common knowledge at different planets into perspective, this session aims to facilitate discussions on comparative planetary environments. |
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| Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | |
| Time | Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oral Presentation May 25 AM1 | |||
| 9:00 - 9:15 | PEM21-01 | Drivers of global ionospheric and magnetospheric currents at Mars | Yuki Harada |
| 9:15 - 9:30 | PEM21-02 | Statistical Study of Ion Escape from Mars during CIR Events based on MAVEN Observations | Rima Kamei |
| 9:30 - 9:45 | PEM21-03 | Effects of Solar Wind Conditions on Ion Escape from Mars through Polar Plumes Based on MAESTRO multi-fluid MHD simulations | Taishi Takemoto |
| 9:45 - 10:00 | PEM21-04 | Effects of photoelectron heating on ion escape from Mars based on comparison of two global multispecies MHD models | Ryoya Sakata |
| 10:00 - 10:15 | PEM21-05 | Influence of the solar wind on the Venusian hydrogen exosphere observed by Hisaki and Venus Express | Chizuru Nose |
| 10:15 - 10:30 | PEM21-06 | Study of Ion Escape from Terrestrial Exoplanets: Effects of Hot Oxygen Corona and Stellar Activity | Tomoaki Nishioka |
| Oral Presentation May 25 AM2 | |||
| 10:45 - 11:00 | PEM21-07 | New pathway for water loss to space driven by a northern regional dust storm during the local summer | Adrian Brines |
| 11:00 - 11:15 | PEM21-08 | Quasi-diurnal Normal Mode Kelvin Wave Observed in the Atmosphere of Mars by the Pressure Sensor on the InSight Lander | Anzu Asumi |
| 11:15 - 11:30 | PEM21-09 | Metallic Ions Near the Moon: Impact of Solar Activity and Lunar Position | Mei-Yun Lin |
| 11:30 - 11:45 | PEM21-10 | Ultraviolet Space Telescope LAPYUTA Project: Scientific Objectives and Key Technology Development | Fuminori Tsuchiya |
| 11:45 - 12:00 | PEM21-11 | Investigation of Density Variations of Neutral Helium and Helium Ions in the Martian Thermosphere | Haruki Aida |
| 12:00 - 12:15 | PEM21-12 | Elucidation of Mars' Atmospheric Evolution through New Isotope Observations | Hiromu Nakagawa |
| Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
|---|---|---|
| Poster Presentation May 25 PM3 | ||
| PEM21-P01 | Updated elastic collision model of keV electron-water molecule interactions around Enceladus for test particle simulations | Hiroyasu Tadokoro |
| PEM21-P02 | Statistical characterization of compressional magnetic field structures around the Moon based on Kaguya observations | Kohei Ogino |
| PEM21-P03 | The Mars Aurora and dust Camera (M-AC) onboard M-MATISSE mission | Yuki Nakamura |
| PEM21-P04 | Continuous Wide-Field Imaging of Venusian Aurora Using the Haleakalā T60 Telescope | Ryoma Aoki |
| PEM21-P05 | Characteristics of Nightside Current Sheet at 400-km Altitudes Observed by MGS: Possible Association with Sinuous Aurora | Rikuto Tachibanagi |
| PEM21-P06 | Study of the Spatial Distribution of Martian SEP Aurora Caused by SEP Electron Precipitation During the September 2017 ICME Event Based on PTRIP and MAESTRO Models | Yusei Nishiya |
| PEM21-P07 | Investigating the production mechanisms of the high-density Martian nightside ionosphere using MEX and MAVEN observations | Naoyuki Takeuchi |
| PEM21-P08 | Momentum flux analysis of mesospheric gravity waves observed in Tromsø, Norway, on January 30, 2014, using an OH-airglow imager and a sodium lidar | Eido Tsuchida |
| PEM21-P09 | Electromagnetic Field Structures Measured by the Swarm A and C Satellites for an Equatorial Plasma Bubble Observed by an Airglow Imager at Darwin, Australia, on 23 September 2014 | SEFRIA ANGGARANI |
| PEM21-P10 | Estimation of auroral OI 844.6nm emission altitude obtained with the auroral camera on the sounding rocket LAMP | Haruki Okuda |
| PEM21-P11 | Atmospheric Circulation and Radiation Budget in a Hot Steam Atmosphere of Early Venus based on Three-Dimensional Climate Simulations with MIROC6 | Mai Kurusu |
| PEM21-P12 | Global wind map on Mars during and after the 2018 Global Dust Storm measured by ALMA | Nozomi Kakinuma |
| PEM21-P13 | New observations of Martian H2O2 during northern summer using IRTF/TEXES | Mizuto Iguchi |