/ Attendance Thu, 23 Sep, 17:30–19:00
/ Poster Area
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Room Lecture Room 2
13:30–13:45
EPSC2010-36 Io's ultraviolet equatorial spots: Theory V. E. Shaposhnikov, V. V. Zaitsev, and H. O. Rucker
13:45–14:00
EPSC2010-208 Project ``Resonance'': main scientific objectives and the experiment design A. G. Demekhov, M. M. Mogilevsky, and L. M. Zelenyi
14:00–14:15
EPSC2010-270 Magnetospheric Ion Dynamics During Compression Events at Mercury D. C. Delcourt, T. E. Moore, and M.-C. Fok
14:15–14:30
EPSC2010-402 Thin plasma cavities: the generation and escape of the Auroral Kilometric radiation T.M. Burinskaya and J.-L. Rouch
14:30–14:45
EPSC2010-330 Foreshock electron beam energies estimated from Langmuir waves observed by Cluster J. Soucek, O. Santolik, and J. S. Pickett
14:45–15:00
EPSC2010-473 Effect of solar-wind proton entry deep into the lunar wake M. N. Nishino, M. Fujimoto, Y. Saito, S. Yokota, Y. Kasahara, Y. Omura, Y. Goto, K. Hashimoto, A. Kumamoto, T. Ono, H. Tsunakawa, M. Matsushima, F. Takahashi, H. Shibuya, H. Shimizu, and T. Terasawa
Coffee Break
15:30–15:45
EPSC2010-506 Modeling of the Venusian ionopause variations through the Solar cycle M. Verigin, T.-L. Zhang, W. Baumjohann, M. Tátrallyay, and G. Kotova
15:45–16:00
EPSC2010-512 Field and plasma characteristics of Saturn’s magnetotail current sheet and its characteristic motion C.M. Jackman, C.S. Arridge, A.J. Steffl, M.K. Dougherty, and A.J. Coates
16:00–16:15
EPSC2010-547 A modelling study of the impact of different magnetic field configurations on the trapped particle populations in planetary ring currents S. Grimald, I. Dandouras, C. S. Arridge, and A. Rochel
16:15–16:30
EPSC2010-636 The capture of solar wind alpha particles on Mars and Venus G Stenberg, S Barabash, H Nilsson, A Fedorov, D Brain, and M Hamrin
16:30–16:45
EPSC2010-755 Atomic and molecular hydrogen ions in Saturn's high-latitude magnetosphere F. Crary
16:45–17:00
EPSC2010-908 Reflection of SolarWind protons on the Martian Bow shock: Investigation by means of 3-dimensional simulations E. Richer, R. Modolo, G. M. Chanteur, and E. Dubinin