MAGNETOSPHERES of the OUTER PLANETS Conference in Uppsala

MAGNETOSPHERES of the OUTER PLANETS Conference in Uppsala

M O P UPPSALA 2O17 12 - 16 June MAGNETOSPHERES OF THE OUTER PLANETS Conference in Uppsala, Sweden 12 – 16 June 2017 Program Swedish Institute for Space Physics (Institutet för rymdfysik, IRF) Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, KTH) Committees The MOP 2017 conference is steered by a local organizing committee and an independent science organizing committee. Science Organizing Committee • Lorenz Roth [KTH, SE - Chair] • Dave Andrews [IRFU, SE] • Sarah Badman [Lancaster University, UK] • Fran Bagenal [LASP / University of Colorado Boulder, US] • Emmanuel Chané [KU Leuven, BE] • Randy Gladstone [SWRI, US] • KC Hansen [University of Michigan, US] • Luke Moore [Boston University, US] • Gabby Provan [University of Leicester, UK] • Chihiro Tao [NICT, JP] • Anne Wellbrock [UCL, UK] • Joe Westlake [APL, US] • Olivier Witasse [ESA ESTEC] Local Organizing Committee • Dave Andrews [Chair] • Jenny Andersson • Stas Barabash • Niklas Edberg • Ilka Engelhardt • Ulrike Heiter • Jan Karlsson • Rick McGregor • Michiko Morooka • Elias Odelstad • Lorenz Roth • Erik Vigren • Jan-Erik Wahlund Special thanks go to Francesco Vallegra for helping to format this programme book. MOP 2017 1 MOP 2017 2 Monday, June 12 Saturn / Cassini overviews – Chair: David Andrews 09:00 – Nicholas Achilleos: Cassini Measurements of Saturn’s Magnetic Field: An Overview 09:20 – Elias Roussos: Saturn’s radiation belts after 13 years of Cassini MIMI/LEMMS observations 09:40 – Jiang Liu: Saturn’s Global Magnetospheric Current System as Unraveled by Cassini Data 09:55 – Benjamin Palmaerts:PulsationsinSaturn’smagnetosphere 10:15 – Gregory Hunt:Field-alignedcurrentsobservationsclosetoSaturn:Pastandpresent 10:35 – COFFEE BREAK Saturn / Magnetosphere structure & dynamics I – Chair: David Andrews 11:15 – Arianna Sorba: Investigating the periodic ‘flapping’ and ‘breathing’ behaviour of Saturn’s magnetodisc using Cassini equinox data 11:30 – Jamie M. Jasinski:FluxtransfereventobservationatSaturn’sdaysidemagnetopause by the Cassini spacecraft 11:45 – Zhonghua Yao:Twofundamentallydifferent drivers of dipolarizations at Saturn 12:00 – Andrew Smith: A Multi-Instrument Study of Dipolarizations within the Kronian Magnetotail 12:15 – Zoltan Nemeth: Closed field line vortices and retrograde plasma motion in the nightside magnetosphere of Saturn 12:30 – LUNCH BREAK Saturn / Magnetosphere structure & dynamics II – Chair: Gabby Provan 14:00 – Carley J. Martin: Cassini observations of aperiodic waves on Saturn’s equatorial current sheet 14:15 – David Pisa: Survey of intense whistler-mode emissions in Saturn’s magnetosheath 14:30 – Ali Sulaiman: The Impact of Saturn’s Non-axisymmetric Magnetosphere on the Solar Wind Flow 14:45 – Abigail R. Azari: A Novel Detection and Classification Method for Analysis of Interchange Injection Events at Saturn Using MIMI-CHEMS Saturn / Cassini proximal orbits I – Chair: Luke Moore 15:00 – Sheng-Yi Ye: Cassini RPWS Dust Observation During the F-ring and Proximal Orbits 15:15 – Edward C. Sittler jr.:DiscoveryofProtonsbetweenSaturn’sF-RingandG-Ring 15:30 – COFFEE BREAK Saturn / Cassini proximal orbits II – Chair: Luke Moore 16:00 – Norbert Krupp:Temporalandspatialvariationsofenergeticionsandelectronsinthe inner Saturnian magnetosphere: Results of the high-latitude Cassini orbits 2016-2017 16:15 – Emma Woodfield:Localeffects on Saturn’s Electron Radiation Belts by Z-mode, O-mode, Chorus and EMIC waves 16:30 – Jan-Erik Wahlund: Saturn Ionosphere – as detected by the RPWS during the proximal orbits 16:45 – Wei-Ling Tseng : The Saturnian near-ring plasma environment 17:00 – Ann M. Persoon :ADiffusive Equilibrium Model for the Plasma Density from 2.5 to 10 R_S 17:15 – Michiko W. Morooka:DustyPlasmaobservationofSaturn’sfaintringsby Cassini/RPWS/LP Week schedule MOP 2017 3 Tuesday, June 13 Saturn / PPO - aurora & radio – Chair: Gabby Provan 09:00 – Laurent Lamy: Cassini Grand Finale : new insights on the emission region and periodicities of Saturn Kilometric Radiation 09:15 – Stanley W H Cowley:PlanetaryperiodoscillationsinSaturn’smagnetosphere 09:35 – Joe Kinrade:TrackingtheevolutionofrotatingfeaturesinSaturn’smagnetosphere using imagery from Cassini’s UVIS, VIMS, and INCA. 09:50 – Xianzhe Jia:GlobalScalePeriodicResponsesinSaturn’sMagnetosphere 10:05 – Krishan Khurana:HowarePlanetaryPeriodOscillationsGeneratedinSaturn’s Magnetosphere? 10:20 – James O’Donoghue: The observed effects of “ring rain” on the ionosphere of Saturn 10:35 – COFFEE BREAK Comparative magnetospheres I – Chair: Chihiro Tao 11:10 – Emma Bunce: Tutorial - Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at the Outer Planets 11:40 – Margaret Galland Kivelson:Howaremagnetosphericplasmasheated? 12:00 – William S. Kurth: Comparisons of Radio and Plasma Wave Observations from Juno and Cassini in Their Similar Orbits at Jupiter and Saturn 12:15 – Pontus C. Brandt: Plasma Heating, Large-Scale Injections and Radio Emissions at Saturn, Jupiter and Earth: Conclusions from Cassini and Implications for JUICE Observations of Jupiter 12:30 – LUNCH BREAK Comparative magnetospheres II – Chair: Emmanuel Chané 14:00 – Peter Delamere: Tutorial - The role of the solar wind for the outer planet magnetospheres 14:30 – John T Clarke: The Evidence for Solar Wind Control of Auroral Processes at Jupiter and Saturn 14:45 – Xin Cao:DiurnalAndSeasonalVariabilityofUranus’Magnetosphere 15:00 – Henrik Melin:DetectionoftheinfraredauroraofUranus 15:15 – Matthew Shultz: Comparing the Magnetospheres of Planets & Massive Stars 15:30 – COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 1 Week schedule MOP 2017 4 Wednesday, June 14 Jupiter / Juno I – Chair: Fran Bagenal 09:00 – Scott Bolton:EarlyResultsfromtheJunoMission 09:20 – Randy Gladstone:AnOverviewofJuno-UVSObservationsofJupiter’sAurorasthrough Perijove 6 09:35 – George Clark:EnergeticparticlemeasurementsatJupiterbytheJuno-JEDIinstrument 09:55 – Robert W. Ebert:PlasmaObservationsinJupiter’sPolarMagnetospherefromthe Jovian Auroral Distributions Experiment (JADE) 10:15 – Jack Connerney:JunoMagnetometerobservationsintheJovianmagnetosphere 10:30 – COFFEE BREAK Jupiter / Juno II - polar observations – Chair: Fran Bagenal 11:00 – Sadie Suzanne Tetrick:Junospacecraftobservationsofplasmawaveemissionsin Jupiter’s low-altitude polar regions 11:15 – Barry H. Mauk:ParticleenergizationandstructuringofJupiter’smainauroralovalas diagnosed with Juno measurements of (>30 keV) energetic particles 11:30 – Philip Valek:ObservationsoflowenergyplasmainJupiter’ssub-auroralmagnetosphere 11:45 – Frederic Allegrini:ElectronmeasurementsoverJupiter’sPolesbytheJovianAuroral Distributions Experiment-Electrons (JADE-E) on Juno 12:00 – John Leif Jorgensen:HighEnergy(>15MeV)ParticleFluxesinJupiter’sPolarRegions 12:15 – Philippe LOUARN : Cyclotron maser mechanism at Jupiter: Juno observations 12:30 – LUNCH BREAK Jupiter / Magnetosphere modelling – Chair: KC Hansen 14:00 – Jack Connerney: [Tutorial] Magnetic Field Measurements and Derivation of Planetary Magnetic Field Models 14:30 – Yash Sarkango:GlobalMagnetohydrodynamicSimulationsofJupiter’sMagnetosphere: Results on Global Configuration and Plasma Circulation 14:45 – Emmanuel Chané:AsymmetriesintheJovianmagnetosphere 15:00 – Excursion to Gamla Uppsala Week schedule MOP 2017 5 Thursday, June 15 Jupiter - Solar Wind interaction / Aurora – Chair: Emmanuel Chané 09:00 – Jonathan David Nichols:ResponseofJupiter’saurorastoconditionsinthe interplanetary medium as measured by the Hubble Space Telescope and Juno 09:20 – Tomoki KIMURA:AuroralexplosionatJupiterobservedbytheHisakisatelliteand Hubble Space Telescope during approaching phase of the Juno spacecraft 09:40 – Adam Masters: Revealing how the solar wind interacts with Jupiter’s magnetosphere 09:55 – Denis GRODENT :Juno,HubbleandJamesWebbobservingJupiter’saurora 10:10 – William Dunn: The Auroral Dynamic Duo - Jupiter’s Independent Pulsating X-ray Hot Spots 10:30 – COFFEE BREAK Jupiter / Aurora II – Chair: Randy Gladstone 11:00 – Jean-Claude Gérard: Concurrent ultraviolet and infrared observations of the north Jovian aurora during Juno’s first perijove 11:15 – Vincent Hue: Juno-UVS observation of the Io footprint during eclipse 11:30 – Tatphicha Promfu: The shift of Ganymede’s magnetic footprint under influence of plasma pressure anisotropy 11:45 – Kazuo Yoshioka:PlasmadynamicsaroundJupiter’sinnermagnetospherededucedby EUV spectra of the Io plasma torus 12:00 – Rosie Eleanor Johnson: Jupiter’s auroral ionospheric H3+ flows 12:15 – Presentatations for next MOP location 12:30 – LUNCH BREAK Jupiter aurora and radio III – Chair: Randy Gladstone 14:00 – Philippe ZARKA:RadioemissionsfromJupiter 14:20 – Kazumasa Imai:SourcelocationsofJupiter’sdecametricradioemissionsmeasuredby the modulation lane method 14:35 – Corentin LOUIS: Io-Jupiter decametric arcs observed by Juno/Waves compared to ExPRES simulations 14:50 – Masafumi Imai:StatisticalbeamingpropertiesofJupiter’sdecametricradiationusing the Juno Waves instrument 15:05 – James Sinclair:EvolutionandmorphologyofJupiter’sauroral-relatedstratospheric heating 15:20 – Tom Stallard:Jupiter’snon-auroralionosphereandmagneticequator 15:35 – COFFEE BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 Week schedule MOP 2017 6 Friday, June 16 Moons I – Chair: Lorenz Roth 09:00 – Joachim Saur: Tutorial - Interactions of moon atmospheres and interiors with the giant planets’ magnetospheres 09:30 – Shahab Fatemi:KineticsimulationsofGanymede’smagnetosphereandtheformationof Ganymede’s surface brightness asymmetries 09:45 – Lucas Liuzzo: A Comprehensive Picture of Callisto’s Magnetic Environment during the Galileo Era 10:00 – Oliver Hartkorn:

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