Difference between revisions of "FG: Comparative Planetary Magnetospheric Processes"
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− | 2023 GEM COMP | + | '''2023 GEM Summer Workshop''' |
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+ | COmparative Planetary Magnetospheric Processes (COMP) focus group will hold 2 stand-alone sessions and 2 joint sessions. | ||
− | COMP Session 1 ( | + | '''COMP Session 1 (10:30 am–12 pm Monday, June 12, Rm A)''' |
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Exploring the parameter space of magnetospheric physics | Exploring the parameter space of magnetospheric physics | ||
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− | 10:30 Overview of FG | + | 10:30 Overview of FG |
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− | 10:40 Scene Setting Talk: magnetospheric dynamics and reconnection (Dan Gershman) | + | 10:40 Scene Setting Talk: magnetospheric dynamics and reconnection (Dan Gershman) |
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− | 10:55 Grant Stephens: magnetic field modeling of Mercury, Earth, & Saturn | + | 10:55 Grant Stephens: magnetic field modeling of Mercury, Earth, & Saturn |
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− | 11:05 Ryan Dewey: Mercury's dawn-dusk magnetotail asymmetries and their relationship with magnetic activity | + | 11:05 Ryan Dewey: Mercury's dawn-dusk magnetotail asymmetries and their relationship with magnetic activity |
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− | 11:15 Xuanye Ma: Review of the KHI at the different planets | + | 11:15 Xuanye Ma: Review of the KHI at the different planets |
Open discussion: what are the big questions that can be addressed by exploring the vast physical parameter space within our solar system? (Co-chairs, Fran Bagenal, Bob Lysak) | Open discussion: what are the big questions that can be addressed by exploring the vast physical parameter space within our solar system? (Co-chairs, Fran Bagenal, Bob Lysak) | ||
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− | 11:25 Some elements to consider: Modeling capabilities; maturity of topic & data sets; relevance to comparative planetary needs/topics | + | 11:25 Some elements to consider: Modeling capabilities; maturity of topic & data sets; relevance to comparative planetary needs/topics |
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+ | 11:55 Summary and future endeavors | ||
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+ | '''MPEC-COMP Joint Session (10:30 am–12 pm, June 13, Rm A)''' | ||
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+ | 13:30 Opening remarks | ||
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+ | 13:40 Bob Lysak: MI-coupling w/ emphasis on comparative processes between Earth & Jupiter | ||
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− | + | 13:55 Jim Raines: Cusp precipitation at Mercury | |
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Revision as of 17:12, 8 June 2023
Contents
2023 GEM Summer Workshop
COmparative Planetary Magnetospheric Processes (COMP) focus group will hold 2 stand-alone sessions and 2 joint sessions.
COMP Session 1 (10:30 am–12 pm Monday, June 12, Rm A)
Exploring the parameter space of magnetospheric physics
10:30 Overview of FG
10:40 Scene Setting Talk: magnetospheric dynamics and reconnection (Dan Gershman)
10:55 Grant Stephens: magnetic field modeling of Mercury, Earth, & Saturn
11:05 Ryan Dewey: Mercury's dawn-dusk magnetotail asymmetries and their relationship with magnetic activity
11:15 Xuanye Ma: Review of the KHI at the different planets
Open discussion: what are the big questions that can be addressed by exploring the vast physical parameter space within our solar system? (Co-chairs, Fran Bagenal, Bob Lysak)
11:25 Some elements to consider: Modeling capabilities; maturity of topic & data sets; relevance to comparative planetary needs/topics
11:55 Summary and future endeavors
MPEC-COMP Joint Session (10:30 am–12 pm, June 13, Rm A)
13:30 Opening remarks
13:40 Bob Lysak: MI-coupling w/ emphasis on comparative processes between Earth & Jupiter
13:55 Jim Raines: Cusp precipitation at Mercury
Chairs
Name | Affiliation | Contact Details |
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George Clark | John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab | george.clark at jhuapl.edu |
Wen Li | Boston University | wenli77 at bu.edu |
Bob Marshall | University of Colorado Boulder | robert.marshall at colorado.edu |
Dan Gershman | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | daniel.j.gershman at nasa.gov |
Peter Delamere | University of Alaska Fairbanks | padelamere at alaska.edu |
Shannon Curry | University of California, Berkeley | smcurry at berkeley.edu |