GEM/CEDAR M3-I2 Sessions
Contents
- 1 2016 GEM/CEDAR JOINT MEETING -- Santa Fe, NM
- 1.1 Co-Chairs for M3-I2 Sessions
- 1.2 Session 1: Monday PM1 - Status, Questions, & OpportunitiesMagnetospheric Effects of Ionospheric Ingection
- 1.3 Session 2: Monday PM2 - Status, Questions, & OpportunitiesPolar Wind and the Ionospheric Boundary
- 1.4 Session 3 & 4: Friday PM - Recap, Organize, Planning
2016 GEM/CEDAR JOINT MEETING -- Santa Fe, NM
Co-Chairs for M3-I2 Sessions
Shasha Zou, U. of Michigan/CLaSP
Barbara Giles, NASA/GSFC/GPL
Vince Eccles, USU/CASS
Session 1: Monday PM1 - Status, Questions, & Opportunities
Magnetospheric Effects of Ionospheric Ingection
Attendence: ~45
Summary:
It has become apparent to the magnetospheric and inner magnetospheric
modeling community that model results are dramatically altered by the
presence and placement of ionospheric ions throughout the magnetosphere.
Both quiet time and storm time ionospheric upflow and outflow must be
correctly established to advance a better understanding of the
magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere (M-I-T) coupled system.
This must truly be a GEM-CEDAR joint effort to address:
Invited speakers reviewed the status of current understanding and modeling of the effects of ionospheric ion injections on the magnetosphere. The GEM Focus Group Chairs presented goals-overview of plans and moderate a discussion on new in situ observational opportunities for metric studies on plasma sheet, ring current, and substorm dynamics to direct improvements in the current Geospace General Circulation Models (GGCMs).
Speakers:
Charles R. Chappell (Vanderbilt U): Changing the Paradigm! -- The Ionospheric Role in Filling the Magnetosphere with Plasma and Driving Its Dynamics
Daniel Welling (U Mich): Outflow Really Matters! -- What GLobal MHD Modeling Tells Us About Outflow and the Magnetosphere
Other Contributors:
Barbara Giles (NASA/GSFC): MMS Opportunities
Matina Gkioulidou (APL/JHU): Van Allen Probe Ring Current Observations
Naritoshi Kitamura (ISAS/JAXA): MMS FPI Observations
Jonathan Krall (NRL): Plasmapause in the SAMI3 model
Chris Mouikis (UNH): Dst storm epoch study of ion outflow
Lynn Kistler (UNH): Multi-satellite view of sawtooth storm morphology
- Notes from M3-I2 Session 1 - Mag Effects (scribe - Vince Eccles)
Session 2: Monday PM2 - Status, Questions, & Opportunities
Polar Wind and the Ionospheric Boundary
Attendence: ~35
Summary:
Invited speakers reviewed the status of current understanding and modeling
of ion upflow initiated in the ionospheric boundary. This is key for
proper M-I-T coupling. There are many open questions on ion energization
for the ionospheric polar wind that the community still must address.
To address this question properly, the spatial and temporal variations
of the ionospheric boundary (below 600km) must be defined accurately
in the polar and sub-auroral regions for appropriate comparison of PW model
results to satellite data.
The GEM Focus Group Chairs present goals and moderated a discussion on
the open questions of ion upflow/outflow. This effort should strive
to marshal new in situ and ground-based observational abilities with
current modeling capabilities to addressing these open issues.
CEDAR scientists are strongly encouraged to participate in this session
as a collaborative GEM-CEDAR Session on M-I-T coupling.
Speakers:
Roger Varney (SRI): Areas for Improvement in Ion Outflow Modeling
George Khazanov (NASA/GSFC): Polar Wind M-I-T Coupling: Kinetic vs Hydrodynamic</a>
Other Contributors:
Shunrong Zhang (MIT Haystack): ISR campaign opportunities
Bruce Fritz (UNH): RENU2 Sounding Rocket
Douglas Rowland (NASA/GSFC): VISIONS Sounding Rocket
W. K. (Bill) Peterson (LASP): ePoP Status
- Notes from M3-I2 Session 2 - Ionosphere Boundary to Outflow (scribe - Barbara Giles)
Session 3 & 4: Friday PM - Recap, Organize, Planning
Attendence: ~25 and ~15
Summary:
Invited speaker reviewed the big picture possibilities of the
Focus Area for advancing community capabilities and GGCMs.
The Chairs summarized results of the previous two breakout sessions and
moderated a discussion on issues to address:
Speakers:
Robert Strangely (UCLA): What are the Questions of Ion Injection and Magnetospheric Response
Other Contributors:
Vince Eccles: Generalized Polar Wind Model (GPW)
Open Floor
- Notes from M3-I2 Session 2 - Recap and Organize (scribe - Shasha Zou)