Poster programme MG1
MG1 Planetary magnetospheres |
Convener: Caitriona Jackman | Co-Conveners: Nicolas André , Manuel Grande |
Oral programme
/ Mon, 18 Sep, 11:00–12:30
/ Room Saturn
Poster programme
/ Attendance Tue, 19 Sep, 17:45–19:15
/ Poster area
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Attendance Time: Tuesday, 19 September 2017, 17:45–19:15 Poster area Chairperson: Nicolas André |
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P62
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EPSC2017-234
Ganymede and Europa and their Jovian polar footprints N. Sejkora, H.O. Rucker, and M. Panchenko |
P63
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EPSC2017-268
Wavelet analysis of low frequency plasma oscillations in the magnetosheath of Mars A. Franco, E. Echer, M.J.A. Bolzam, and M. Fraenz |
P64
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EPSC2017-336
The mysterious mid-latitude ionosphere of Saturn via ground-based observations of H3+: ring rain and other drivers J. O'Donoghue, L. Moore, T. Stallard, H. Melin, J. E. P. Connerney, and R. J. Oliversen |
P65 |
EPSC2017-360
A study on the influence of Io’s volcanic activity at the plasma torus variability (withdrawn) F.P. Magalhaes, E. Echer, W. Gonzalez, and M.P. Souza-Echer |
P66
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EPSC2017-503
Conjectures Concerning Planetary Deuterium Enrichment from Solar Wind or Galactic Clouds Driven by Planetary Magnetic Fields F. J. Arias |
P67
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EPSC2017-747
The martian photoelectron boundary as seen by MAVEN P. Garnier, M. Steckiewicz, C. Mazelle, S. Xu, D. Mitchell, M.K.G Holmberg, J.S Halekas, L. Andersson, D.A. Brain, J.R. Espley, R.J. Lillis, J.G. Luhmann, J.-A. Sauvaud, and B.M. Jakosky |
P68
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EPSC2017-869
Pressure balance boundaries in the dayside magnetosphere of Mars M. Holmberg, N . André, R. Modolo, L. Andersson, C. Mazelle, P. Garnier, M. Steckiewicz, and J. Halekas |
P69
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EPSC2017-792
MHD simulations of the interaction of the solar wind with a fast-rotating planet (e.g. Saturn or Uranus) L. Griton and F. Pantellini |
P70
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EPSC2017-759
Compressible MHD turbulence in the Earth’s magnetosheath: estimation of the energy cascade rate using in-situ spacecraft data L. Z. Hadid, F. Sahraoui, S. Galtier, and S. Y. Huang |
P71
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EPSC2017-786
Structure and dynamics of the Kronian ionosphere using Cassini LP/RPWS data during the proximal orbits L. Z. Hadid, M. W. Morooka, J.-E. Wahlund, D. J. Andrews, W. S. Kurth, G. Hospodarsky, and M. Persoon |