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===Session 1: Thursday Concurrent Session 1 1:00pm-2:30pm ET=== | ===Session 1: Thursday Concurrent Session 1 1:00pm-2:30pm ET=== | ||
− | * | + | * IRFU MMS science overview, Daniel Graham (IRF Uppsala, Sweden) |
* Evolution of a foreshock bubble from dayside to nightside and impact on the magnetopause: 3D global hybrid simulation, Chih-ping Wang (UCLA, USA) | * Evolution of a foreshock bubble from dayside to nightside and impact on the magnetopause: 3D global hybrid simulation, Chih-ping Wang (UCLA, USA) | ||
* Lunar Environmental heliospheric X-ray Imager (LEXI), Brian Walsh (Boston University, USA) | * Lunar Environmental heliospheric X-ray Imager (LEXI), Brian Walsh (Boston University, USA) |
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Contents
Virtual GEM Summer Workshop 2020
Session schedule for the Dayside Kinetic Processes in Global Solar Wind-Magnetosphere Interaction focus group.
General information
- All sessions will take place virtually on the Zoom platform. Please log into the VGEM website to get access to the sessions.
- In the sessions, all questions will be handled through the GEM Slack workspace. Please see the registration email for an invite and details on how to join.
Session 1: Thursday Concurrent Session 1 1:00pm-2:30pm ET
- IRFU MMS science overview, Daniel Graham (IRF Uppsala, Sweden)
- Evolution of a foreshock bubble from dayside to nightside and impact on the magnetopause: 3D global hybrid simulation, Chih-ping Wang (UCLA, USA)
- Lunar Environmental heliospheric X-ray Imager (LEXI), Brian Walsh (Boston University, USA)
- Magnetosheath soft X-ray emission and outer exosphere density: SMILE mission support, Hyunju Connor (University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA)
- Parameterising the steepening of foreshock ULF waves into shocklets and SLAMS, Martin Archer (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Session 2: Thursday Concurrent Session 1 3:00pm-4:30pm ET
- Interhemispheric ground responses to Hot Flow Anomalies, Hyomin Kim (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
- Particle acceleration by magnetosheath jet-driven bow waves, Terry Liu (UCLA, USA)
- Transmission of foreshock cavities through the bow shock, David Sibeck (NASA/GSFC, USA)
- Statistical study of foreshock bubbles, Sun-Hee Lee (NASA/GSFC, USA)
- Whistler waves upstream of quasi-perpendicular shocks, Ahmad Lalti, (IRF Uppsala, Sweden)