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In these joint sessions, we will be focusing on the connections between magnetic reconnection, dipolarization events, and plasmoids in Earth’s magnetotail. The first session will kick off with a short (~20 min) introduction by Prof. Vassilis Angelopoulos covering a very brief review of the system and how each of these three FGs are related. Then, we will take the remaining time in the sessions to move into an open discussion on the following questions/topics: | In these joint sessions, we will be focusing on the connections between magnetic reconnection, dipolarization events, and plasmoids in Earth’s magnetotail. The first session will kick off with a short (~20 min) introduction by Prof. Vassilis Angelopoulos covering a very brief review of the system and how each of these three FGs are related. Then, we will take the remaining time in the sessions to move into an open discussion on the following questions/topics: | ||
− | + | #The role of various instability processes in the original onset and perpetuation of reconnection in the magnetotail (Session 1) | |
− | + | #Comparing and contrasting the qualities of earthward vs. tailward jets of reconnection in the magnetotail (dipolarizing flux bundles / bubbles vs. plasmoids). Comparing and contrasting the qualities of dipolarizing flux bundles/bubbles/plasmoids between near-Earth and mid-tail. (Sessions 1 and 2) | |
− | + | #The forces driving the spatiotemporal evolution of dipolarizing flux bundles / bubbles and plasmoids and how they both interact with the ambient plasma through which they are moving (e.g., can they themselves trigger additional reconnection???) (Session 2) | |
− | + | #Definitions and concepts and what various subsets of the community mean when they say things like dipolarization front; magnetotail dipolarization; extended X-line; X-line motion; plasmoid; etc. Basically, are we all speaking the same language here? (wrap-up activity at the end of the Session 2 if we have any time) | |
We want to stress that these sessions will be run in an informal nature; we will not be asking for any formal presentations from participants. Instead, we solicit the community to contribute with informal slides, figures, and/or plots to stress key points on any of the above topics. We hope that this session will inspire audience interaction and open discussion and/or debate. If you would like to contribute in these sessions, please just show up with any material you have and join us in going with the flow of the discussion! | We want to stress that these sessions will be run in an informal nature; we will not be asking for any formal presentations from participants. Instead, we solicit the community to contribute with informal slides, figures, and/or plots to stress key points on any of the above topics. We hope that this session will inspire audience interaction and open discussion and/or debate. If you would like to contribute in these sessions, please just show up with any material you have and join us in going with the flow of the discussion! |
Revision as of 18:29, 13 June 2017
Detailed Schedule
Below is a detailed session schedule with names of tentative speakers provided by Focus Group Leaders. The information here serves as a rough guide for those who wish to know the most updated session plans. Due to the dynamic nature of the Workshop, Focus Groups may continue to revise their agenda as needed.
GEM Student Day: See Sunday Agenda provided by the Workshop Coordinator.
Poster Sessions will be held at Portsmouth I-III Admiral & Terrace Portsmouth Foyer during 18:00 - 21:00 on Tuesday and Thursday. Poster titles can be found in the spreadsheet provided by the Workshop Coordinator.
All other information about the 2017 GEM Summer Workshop can be found at the GEM Workshop Coordinator site.
Contents
- 1 Monday, June 19
- 1.1 0800-1000: Plenary Session
- 1.2 1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
- 1.3 1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
- 1.3.1 [FG] (Joint) Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere + Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances + Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
- 1.3.2 [FG] ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications
- 1.3.3 [FG] 3D Ionospheric Electrodynamics and Its Impact on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupled System
- 1.4 1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
- 1.4.1 [FG] (Joint) Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere + Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances + Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
- 1.4.2 [FG] (Joint) ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications + Modeling Methods and Validation
- 1.4.3 [FG] 3D Ionospheric Electrodynamics and Its Impact on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupled System
- 2 Tuesday, June 20
- 2.1 0815-1000: Plenary Session
- 2.2 1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
- 2.3 1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
- 2.4 1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
- 2.4.1 [FG] (Joint) Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances + Modeling Methods and Validation
- 2.4.2 [FG] (Joint) Testing Proposed Links between Mesoscale Auroral and Polar Cap Dynamics and Substorms + ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications + Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction
- 2.4.3 [FG] Inner Magnetosphere Cross-Energy/Population Interactions
- 3 Wednesday, June 21
- 3.1 0815-1000: Plenary Session
- 3.2 1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
- 3.2.1 [FG] Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling
- 3.2.2 [FG] Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects -- Plasma Sheet, Ring Current, Substorm Dynamics
- 3.2.3 [FG] Testing Proposed Links between Mesoscale Auroral and Polar Cap Dynamics and Substorms
- 3.3 1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
- 3.4 1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
- 4 Thursday, June 22
- 4.1 0815-1000: Plenary Session
- 4.2 1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
- 4.2.1 [FG] Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
- 4.2.2 [FG] Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling
- 4.2.3 [FG] Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects -- Plasma Sheet, Ring Current, Substorm Dynamics
- 4.3 1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
- 4.4 1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
- 5 Friday, June 23
Monday, June 19
0800-1000: Plenary Session
Location: Portsmouth IV-V
- GEM business by Jacob Bortnik and Paul Cassak
- MIC tutorial by Bob Lysak -- E&M coupling of the magnetosphere with the ionosphere and atmosphere
- GSM tutorial by Binzheng Zhang
1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Geospace Systems Science
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
[FG] (Joint) Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere + Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances + Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
Location: Holley Ballroom
In these joint sessions, we will be focusing on the connections between magnetic reconnection, dipolarization events, and plasmoids in Earth’s magnetotail. The first session will kick off with a short (~20 min) introduction by Prof. Vassilis Angelopoulos covering a very brief review of the system and how each of these three FGs are related. Then, we will take the remaining time in the sessions to move into an open discussion on the following questions/topics:
- The role of various instability processes in the original onset and perpetuation of reconnection in the magnetotail (Session 1)
- Comparing and contrasting the qualities of earthward vs. tailward jets of reconnection in the magnetotail (dipolarizing flux bundles / bubbles vs. plasmoids). Comparing and contrasting the qualities of dipolarizing flux bundles/bubbles/plasmoids between near-Earth and mid-tail. (Sessions 1 and 2)
- The forces driving the spatiotemporal evolution of dipolarizing flux bundles / bubbles and plasmoids and how they both interact with the ambient plasma through which they are moving (e.g., can they themselves trigger additional reconnection???) (Session 2)
- Definitions and concepts and what various subsets of the community mean when they say things like dipolarization front; magnetotail dipolarization; extended X-line; X-line motion; plasmoid; etc. Basically, are we all speaking the same language here? (wrap-up activity at the end of the Session 2 if we have any time)
We want to stress that these sessions will be run in an informal nature; we will not be asking for any formal presentations from participants. Instead, we solicit the community to contribute with informal slides, figures, and/or plots to stress key points on any of the above topics. We hope that this session will inspire audience interaction and open discussion and/or debate. If you would like to contribute in these sessions, please just show up with any material you have and join us in going with the flow of the discussion!
[FG] ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] 3D Ionospheric Electrodynamics and Its Impact on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupled System
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
[FG] (Joint) Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere + Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances + Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] (Joint) ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications + Modeling Methods and Validation
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] 3D Ionospheric Electrodynamics and Its Impact on the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupled System
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
Tuesday, June 20
0815-1000: Plenary Session
Location: Portsmouth IV-V
- Agency reports by M. Wiltberger, P. Shepson (NSF), H. Singer (NOAA)
- Mission update: Van Allen Probes by M. Gkioulidou
- Mission update: THEMIS by V. Angelopoulos
- Mission update: FIREBIRD by D. Klumpar
1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
[FG] (Joint) Modeling Methods and Validation + Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Geospace Systems Science
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Inner Magnetosphere Cross-Energy/Population Interactions
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Modeling Methods and Validation
Location: Holley Ballroom
Planning session for the Ionospheric Conductance Challenge
First event: 2016 Oct 13-15 ICME event. The concept for the challenge is that modelers would run at least two versions of their code, one with an "old" conductance specification and another with a "new" specification. At this session, we will decide on common settings between model runs and specific data-model comparisons that all teams should conduct.
Additional speaker(s): George Khazanov
[FG] Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Inner Magnetosphere Cross-Energy/Population Interactions
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
[FG] (Joint) Tail Environment and Dynamics at Lunar Distances + Modeling Methods and Validation
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] (Joint) Testing Proposed Links between Mesoscale Auroral and Polar Cap Dynamics and Substorms + ULF wave Modeling, Effects, and Applications + Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Inner Magnetosphere Cross-Energy/Population Interactions
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
Wednesday, June 21
0815-1000: Plenary Session
Location: Portsmouth IV-V
- MPS tutorial by Anton Artmeyev -- Earth magnetotail current sheet: observations vs. model
- IMAG tutorial by Christine Gabrielse
1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects -- Plasma Sheet, Ring Current, Substorm Dynamics
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Testing Proposed Links between Mesoscale Auroral and Polar Cap Dynamics and Substorms
Location: Amphitheater
- Yan Song Formation of Aurora
- Robert McPherron Earthward Flows
- Eric Donovan STEVE
- Drew Turner MMS Injections
- Douglas Cramer Substorm Simulations
1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Testing Proposed Links between Mesoscale Auroral and Polar Cap Dynamics and Substorms
Location: Amphitheater
- Kyle Murphy Event Discussion
- Toshi Nishimura Event Discussion
- Tetsuo Motoba Event Discussion
- Mostafa El-Alaoui Substorm Simulations
- Robert McPherron Substorm Simulations
1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
[FG] (Joint) Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling + Modeling Methods and Validation
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Storm-Time Inner Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Convection
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Testing Proposed Links between Mesoscale Auroral and Polar Cap Dynamics and Substorms
Location: Amphitheater
- James Weygand dB/dt SEC
- Robert McPherron Substorm onsets in the SML Index
- Shin Ohtani TBD
- Misha Sitnov Substorm magnetic field modeling
- Larry Lyons Storm-time substoms
- Christine Gabrielse Streamer and flow
Thursday, June 22
0815-1000: Plenary Session
Location: Portsmouth IV-V
- SWMI tutorial by Stephen Eriksson -- New insights from MMS observations on magnetic field reconnection in a large guide magnetic field along the Earth's flank magnetopause
- MIC tutorial by Yiqun Yu -- Global modeling of the magnetosphere-ionosphere electrodynamic coupling: overview and challenges
1030-1215: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Quantitative Assessment of Radiation Belt Modeling
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Merged Modeling & Measurement of Injection Ionospheric Plasma into the Magnetosphere (M3I2) and Its Effects -- Plasma Sheet, Ring Current, Substorm Dynamics
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
1330-1500: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Modeling Methods and Validation
Location: Port VI-VIII
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
1530-1700: Splinter Sessions
[FG] Magnetotail Dipolarization and Its Effects on the Inner Magnetosphere
Location: Holley Ballroom
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
[FG] Modeling Methods and Validation
Location: Port VI-VIII
General Validation Session - model verification and validation studies that are not part of a particular GEM challenge - data verification and validation studies that are not part of a particular GEM challenge - resources for model-data comparison and validation - discussion of best practices for model-data comparison and validation
Speakers:
Howard Singer
Seth Claudepierre
Yari Collado-Vega
Gabor Fascko
[FG] Magnetic Reconnection in the Magnetosphere + Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction
Location: Amphitheater
(PLACE AGENDA HERE)
Friday, June 23
0815-1000: Plenary Session
Location: Portsmouth IV-V
- Student tutorial
- Student rewards
1000-1030: Plenary Session
Location: Amphitheater
- SPEDAS tutorial / hands-on workshop