Oral Program MG1

MG1

Plasma processes at Venus and Mars and smaller bodies: Observations and Modelling
Convener: M. Grande 
Oral Program
 / Wed, 26 Sep, 14:30–17:15  / Room Venus
Poster Program
 / Attendance Thu, 27 Sep, 18:15–19:45  / Poster Area

Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Room Venus
14:30–14:45
EPSC2012-247 | presentation
Impact of CIR/CME-like features on the ionospheres of Venus, Mars and Titan
N.J.T. Edberg, H Nilsson, D. J. Andrews, K Ågren, J.-E. Wahlund, H.J. Opgenoorth, Y Futaana, G Stenberg, M Lester, S.W.H. Cowley, J.G. Luhmann, T McEnulty, T.L. Zhang, and S Barabash
14:45–15:00
EPSC2012-241
Ionospheric Variability at Mars
M. Mendillo, C. Narvaez, and P. Withers
15:00–15:15
EPSC2012-172
The ionosphere of Mars: modeling the photochemical dominated region and subjacent meteor layers
K. Peter, G. Molina-Cuberos, O. Witasse, and M. Pätzold
15:15–15:30
EPSC2012-352
Ionospheric magnetic fields and currents at Mars and Venus. Perspectives from MEX and VEX observations.
E. Dubinin, M. Fraenz, T.-L. Zhang, Y. Wei, J. Woch, A. Fedorov, S. Barabash, R. Lundin, and F. Duru
15:30–15:45
EPSC2012-633
The magnetic anomalies significantrly reduce the Martian ionospheric escape rate
A. Fedorov, S. Barabash, and J.-A. Sauvaud
15:45–16:00
EPSC2012-670
Reduction of ENA emission above the magnetic anomalies on Mars: MEX/ASPERA-3 result
X.-D. Wang, S. Barabash, and Y. Futaana
Coffee Break
16:30–16:45
EPSC2012-535
Stationary flux ropes at the southern terminator of Mars
M.J. Beharrell and J.A. Wild
16:45–17:00
EPSC2012-400
Ion heating, acceleration and escape at Mars and Venus, similarities and differences
H. Nilsson, G. Stenberg, C. Diéval, M. Yamauchi, S. Barabash, and R. Lundin
17:00–17:15
EPSC2012-728 | presentation
Detection of negative ions in the deep ionosphere of TItan during the Cassini flyby T70
K.J. Ågren, N.J.T. Edberg, and J.-E. Wahlund