EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019
Centre International de Conférences de Genève (CICG) | Geneva | Switzerland
15–20 September 2019
EPSC-DPS2019
Geneva | Switzerland
15–20 September 2019

Posters

TP21

A planetary magnetosphere, formed by the interaction of the solar wind with a planet’s global magnetic field (intrinsic) or upper atmosphere (induced), plays a significant role in both the neutral and ionized regimes of the local space environment. The structure and dynamics of the Terrestrial magnetospheres have many similarities and differences. Mercury and Earth offer examples of intrinsic magnetospheres that experience different degrees of solar wind forcing and atmospheric contributions. The induced magnetospheres of Venus and Mars depict the solar wind-atmospheric interaction with differences in ionospheric densities and the existence of remnant crustal magnetic fields, for instance. Similar plasma processes exist among these magnetospheres, but offer drastically different temporal and spatial scales (e.g., magnetic reconnection, ion escape, wave-particle interaction, flux rope formation). To provide a forum for discussion of recent data analysis and modeling efforts, we invite contributions on general magnetospheric processes at the Terrestrial planets. This includes, but is not limited to: solar wind-magnetosphere interactions, atmospheric escape, magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling, plasma acceleration and transport, magnetic reconnection, magnetotail dynamics, and bow shock physics. We strongly encourage comparative studies between planetary magnetospheres throughout the solar system. Results from various missions such as MESSENGER, BepiColombo, VEX, MMS, MEX, MGS, MAVEN, and more, are actively solicited.

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Convener: Shannon Curry | Co-conveners: Gina A. DiBraccio, Anna Milillo, Ronan Modolo
Orals
| Tue, 17 Sep, 15:30–17:00
 
Uranus (Room 4), Wed, 18 Sep, 08:30–12:00
 
Earth (Room 5)
Posters
| Attendance Tue, 17 Sep, 17:15–18:45 | Display Mon, 16 Sep, 08:30–Wed, 18 Sep, 11:00|Basement
Display time: Monday, 16 September, 2019 08:30–Wednesday, 18 September, 11:00

Attendance time: Tuesday, 17 September 2019, 17:15–18:45 | Basement

Chairperson: Shannon Curry & Gina DiBraccio
B141 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1644
Alexander Lavrukhin, Igor Alexeev, Elena Belenkaya, Vladimir Kalegaev, David Parunakian, Ivan Pensionerov, and Sergey Bobrovnikov
B142 |
EPSC-DPS2019-323
Yi Qi, Christopher T. Russell, Robert J. Strangeway, Barbara L. Giles, and William R. Paterson
B143 |
EPSC-DPS2019-494
Yuri Sasunov, Maxim Khodachenko, Igor Alexeev, and Navin Dwivedi
B144 |
EPSC-DPS2019-572
Markus Fränz, Eduard Dubinin, Kai Fan, Lukas Maes, Jasper Halekas, Jim McFadden, and John Connerney
B145 |
EPSC-DPS2019-168
A Model Analysis of the Magnetically Controlled Ionosphere at Mars
(withdrawn)
Tariq Majeed, Shahad AlMutawa, Stephen Bougher, Syed Haider, and Achim Morschhauser
B146 |
EPSC-DPS2019-587
Ronan Modolo, Francois Leblanc, Jean-Yves Chaufray, Eduard Dubinin, and Shannon Curry
B147 |
EPSC-DPS2019-592
Antoine Martinez, François Leblanc, Ronan Modolo, Jean-Yves Chaufray, and Oliver Witasse
B148 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1365
Kai Fan, Yong Wei, Markus Fraenz, Eduard Dubinin, and James Mcfadden
B149 |
EPSC-DPS2019-669
Isabela De Oliveira, Ezequiel Echer, Adriane Franco, and Markus Fränz
B150 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1777
Anna Kotova, Christian Mazelle, Yasir Soobiah, Yingjuan Ma, Dave Mitchell, Jasper Halekas, and Jared Espley
B151 |
EPSC-DPS2019-967
Yaxue Dong, David Brain, Riku Jarvinen, Andrew Poppe, and Xiaohua Fang
B152 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1966
Dana M. Hurley, Jared Espley, David Brain, and Yaxue Dong
B153 |
EPSC-DPS2019-269
| Media interest
Gina A. DiBraccio, Norberto Romanelli, Janet G. Luhmann, Yingjuan Ma, Jared R. Espley, Jacob R. Gruesbeck, Shaosui Xu, John E. P. Connerney, and Gangkai Poh
B154 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1351
| Media interest
Shannon Curry, Janet Luhmann, Jacob Gruesbeck, Yingjuan Ma, Stuart Bale, and Katherine Goodrich