2019 Summer Workshop : Session schedule
Wednesday 26/06/2019 - UMEA/DAYS/IHMIC 10:30 - 12:00
Room: Santa De
Chair: Thomas Elsden
Theme: To consider the ULF wave response to dayside transients with different temporal/spatial scales and asymmetries.
Goals/topics:
- How are ULF wave properties affected by asymmetries in the upstream driver? What modelling/observational work is required to answer this?
- Further, how then do the resulting ULF wave asymmetries impact the M-I system?
- How does the 3D structure of dayside kinetic phenomena (e.g., spatial scale of magnetopause disturbance, location relative to magnetic equator) affect the ULF response in different hemispheres/LT sectors?
- Can we use magnetospheric observations to determine the size (localized vs global) of a dayside transient? Is the response well-enough understood?
1030-1035 - Tom Elsden - Session introduction and goals
1035-1050 - Ferdinand Plaschke - An overview of dayside transients causing ULF waves
1050-1100 - Tom Elsden - 3D ULF wave modeling with MHD
1100-1110 - Boyi Wang - A statistical investigation of the role of magnetosheath high-speed jets in triggering magnetospheric Pc5 ULF waves
1110-1120 - Bob Lysak - Modeling ionospheric conductance and ground magnetic fields
1120-1130 - Xueling Shi - Conjugate Observations of ULF Waves during an Extended Period of Radial IMF
1130-1140 - Michael Hartinger - Localized magnetopause surface wave activity and modeling challenges
1140-1200 - Discussion - Tackle questions arising from talks as well as current and future science goals