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

SB6

This session will promote studies on the general advancement and discussion of future perspectives in the utilization of observational and experimental techniques to characterize small bodies, their surfaces, and also the dust in the solar system. Abstracts are solicited on progresses in numerical methods to extract relevant information from images, photometry, polarimetry and spectroscopy in solid phase, reference laboratory databases, photometric modeling, interpreting features on planetary surfaces, mixing/unmixing methods, and radiative transfer in complex particulate media. Software and web service applications are welcome.

This session also aims to overview the progress in polarimetry of the solar-system and exosolar objects (including disks) and to outline future trends in polarimetric studies. We welcome presentations on recent results on polarimetric ground-based and space instrumentation, observations and computer/laboratory modeling, as well as studies on the history of polarimetry and its future prospects.

This session will celebrate the 200 year anniversary of the first use of polarimetry in astronomy by Francois Arago, when he discovered polarization in the Great Comet of 1819. Since that time polarimetry became one of the major tools in astrophysics, which provides key information on physical properties of dust/aerosol particles, surfaces, and magnetic fields in the solar system and beyond.

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Convener: Frédéric Schmidt | Co-conveners: Stéphane Erard, Maria Gritsevich, Oleksandra Ivanova, Ludmilla Kolokolova, Harald Krüger, A.Chantal Levasseur-Regourd, Karri Muinonen, Antti Penttilä, John Plane, Andrew Poppe, Vira Rozenbush
Orals
| Fri, 20 Sep, 08:30–12:00, 13:30–17:00
 
Venus (Room 6)
Posters
| Attendance Thu, 19 Sep, 17:15–18:45 | Display Wed, 18 Sep, 14:00–Fri, 20 Sep, 17:30|Basement
Display time: Wednesday, 18 September 2019 14:00–Friday, 20 September 17:30

Attendance time: Thursday, 19 September 2019, 17:15–18:45 | Basement

B139 |
EPSC-DPS2019-103
Ludmilla Kolokolova, Himadri Sekhar Das, Dmitry Petrov, and Elizabeth Wraback
B140 |
EPSC-DPS2019-885
Irina Belskaya, Yurij Krugly, Zahari Donchev, Alexey Sergeyev, Tanyu Bonev, Galin Borisov, Ricardo Gil-Hutton, Vasilij Rumyantsev, and Igor Molotov
B141 |
EPSC-DPS2019-984
Matthew Varakian, Nancy Chanover, Sloane Wiktorowicz, Richard Rudy, Jon Mauerhan, and John Subasavage
B142 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1700
Antti Penttilä, Göran Maconi, Petteri Helander, Julia Martikainen, Maria Gritsevich, Ari Salmi, Ivan Kassamakov, Edward Haeggström, and Karri Muinonen
B143 |
EPSC-DPS2019-2
Determination of Physical Parameters of Neos Using Rotational Corrections
(withdrawn)
Eduardo Rondón
B144 |
EPSC-DPS2019-141
Romain Fétick, Laurent Jorda, Pierre Vernazza, Michael Marsset, Alexis Drouard, and Thierry Fusco
B145 |
EPSC-DPS2019-147
Nicolas Erasmus, Andrew McNeill, Michael Mommert, David E. Trilling, Amanda. A. Sickafoose, Kerry Paterson, Samuel Navarro-Meza, Larry Denneau, Heather Flewelling, Aren Heinze, and John. L. Tonry
B146 |
EPSC-DPS2019-257
Anicia Arredondo, Vania Lorenzi, Noemi Pinilla-Alonso, Humberto Campins, Andrew Malfavon, Julia de Leon, and David Morate
B147 |
EPSC-DPS2019-344
Juan Sanchez, Vishnu Reddy, Audrey Thirouin, Edward Wright, Tyler Linder, and Benjamin Sharkey
B148 |
EPSC-DPS2019-364
Anita Cochran, Tyler Nelson, and Adam McKay
B149 |
EPSC-DPS2019-365
Jean-Baptiste Kikwaya Eluo, Carl Hergenrother, and Richard Boyle
B150 |
EPSC-DPS2019-381
Jeffrey Morgenthaler, Dennis Bodewits, Ronald Vervack, and Walter Harris
B151 |
EPSC-DPS2019-436
High-precision photometry of small main-belt binary asteroids
(withdrawn)
Vasilij Chiorny
B152 |
EPSC-DPS2019-525
Laurent Jorda, Pierre Vernazza, Selma Benseguane, Frank Marchis, Josef Hanuš, and Matti Viikinkoski
B153 |
EPSC-DPS2019-554
Yuri Bondarenko, Dmitrii Marshalov, Dmitrii Vavilov, and Yuri Medvedev
B154 |
EPSC-DPS2019-659
Astronomical Research Institute NEA Research
(withdrawn)
Tyler Linder and Robert Holmes
B155 |
EPSC-DPS2019-698
Oriel Humes, Cristina Thomas, Joshua Emery, and Keith Noll
B156 |
EPSC-DPS2019-718
Cassandra Lejoly, Walter Harris, Nalin Samarasinha, Beatrice Mueller, Ellen S. Howell, and Alessondra Springmann
B157 |
EPSC-DPS2019-747
Lauren Jozwiak and David Blewett
B158 |
EPSC-DPS2019-843
Update on the Near-Earth Asteroid Program at the Center for Solar System Studies
(withdrawn)
Robert Stephens and Brian Warner
B159 |
EPSC-DPS2019-864
Aurelie Guilbert-Lepoutre, Robin Metayer, Pierre Ferruit, Frederic Merlin, Bryan Holler, and Nahuel Cabral
B160 |
EPSC-DPS2019-961
Bryan Holler, Anne Verbiscer, and Stephen Tegler
B161 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1020
Sarah Sonnett, Tommy Grav, Bailey Williamson, Jason Witry, Vishnu Reddy, Roberto Furfaro, Mario De Florio, Enrico Schiassi, Joseph Chatelain, Cassandra Lejoly, Lucille Le Corre, Judit Gyorgyey Ries, Emily Kramer, Amanda Mainzer, Maria Gritsevich, Joseph Masiero, and James Bauer
B162 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1023
Altair Ramos Gomes Júnior, Rafael Sfair, and Rodrigo Figueira
B163 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1039
Cristina Thomas, Joshua Emery, Lauren McGraw, Andrew Rivkin, and Margaret McAdam
B165 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1106
Filipe Monteiro, Eduardo Rondón, Plícida Arcoverde, Daniela Lazzaro, Marçal Santana, and Roberto Souza
B167 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1561
Stephen Lowry, Agata Rozek, Benjamin Rozitis, Simon Green, Colin Snodgrass, Alan Fitzsimmons, Paul Weissman, Eloise Brown, Tarik Zegmott, Lord Dover, Michael Hicks, Kenneth Lawrence, Guido Roberts-Borsani, Raoul Behrend, and Federico Manzini
B168 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1609
Grzegorz Dudziński, Edyta Podlewska-Gaca, Przemysław Bartczak, Magdalena Polińska, Perre Vernazza, Benoit Carry, Josef Hanus, Franck Marchis, Mirel Birlan, and Michael Marsset and the HARISSA Team
B169 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1619
Tomasz Kwiatkowski
B170 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1708
Laurence O'Rourke, Nicolas Biver, Dominique Bockelée-Morvan, David Teyssier, Michael Küppers, Antonella Barucci, Thomas Müller, and Humberto Campins
B171 |
EPSC-DPS2019-2016
Javier Licandro, Miquel Serra-Ricart, and Amadeo Aznar
B172 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1356
Josef Hanus, Matti Viikinkoski, Pierre Vernazza, Benoit Carry, Franck Marchis, and Emmanuel Jehin
B173 |
EPSC-DPS2019-522
Alexis Drouard, Pierre Vernazza, Miroslav Brož, Laurent Jorda, and Michael Marsset and the HARISSA team
B174 |
EPSC-DPS2019-943
Nathan Myhrvold, Paul Pinchuck, and Jean-Luc Margot
B175 |
EPSC-DPS2019-732
Karina Skirmante, Marcis Bleiders, Vladislavs Bezrukovs, Normunds Jekabsons, and Amara Graps
B176 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1878
Spectroscopic study of the main belt asteroid (532) Herculina, using the ARES spectrometer at the 1-m class Telescopi Joan Oró.
(withdrawn)
Damya Souami, Josep Maria Trigo-Rodríguez, Toni Santana-Ros, and Joan Guarro
B177 |
EPSC-DPS2019-737
Shantanu Naidu, Lance Benner, Marina Brozovic, Jon Giorgini, Michael Busch, Patrick Taylor, James Richardson, Frank Ghigo, Adam Kobelski, and Linda Ford
B178 |
EPSC-DPS2019-112
Harald Krüger, Masanori Kobayashi, Sho Sasaki, Rachel Soja, Maximilian Sommer, Peter Strub, Ralf Srama, Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer, Hiroshi Kimura, Takayuki Hirai, Tomoko Arai, Ryo Ishimaru, and Eberhard Grün
B179 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1068
Phaethon Near Earth
(withdrawn)
David Jewitt
B180 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1077
Luisa F Zambrano-Marin, Anne K. Virkki, Sean E. Marshall, and Edgard G. Rivera-Valentin
B181 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1785
Guanglang Xu, Antti Penttilä, and Karri Muinonen
B182 |
EPSC-DPS2019-918
Joseph Chatelain, Tim Lister, Edward Gomez, and Steve Foale
B183 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1216
Tetiana Hromakina, Sergey Velichko, Irina Belskaya, Yurij Krugly, and Aleksandr Sergeev
B185 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1669
Masanori Kobayashi, Sho Sasaki, Harald Krüger, Hiroki Senshu, Koji Wada, and Osamu Okudaira
B187 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1867
Tarik Zegmott, Stephen Lowry, Agata Rozek, Michael Nolan, Benjamin Rozitis, Simon Green, Colin Snodgrass, Alan Fitzsimmons, and Paul Weissman
B188 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1931
Agata Rożek, Stephen Lowry, Patrick A. Taylor, Anne Virkki, Benjamin Rozitis, Simon Green, Colin Snodgrass, Alan Fitzsimmons, Tarik Zegmott, and Lord Dover