GEM M3-I2 Sessions June 24-28, 2019
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- 1 2019 GEM Workshop June 24-28, 2019
- 1.1 Co-Chairs for M3-I2 Sessions
- 1.2 Session 1: Tuesday 1:30PM - Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Merged Models as a Context for the Observations
- 1.3 Session 2: Tuesday 3:30PM - Lumpkins Ballroom North -- Physical Processes/Observations of Upflow as it evolves to Outflow
- 1.4 Session 3: Wednesday 10:30AM - Room tbd -- Observations/Physical Processes of the Coupled Ionosphere-Magnetosphere System as a Consequence of Upflow/Outflow
- 1.5 Session 4: Wednesday 1:30 PM - Room tbd -- Focus Group Planning Session — Further work on the Community Storm Studies for Upflow/Outflow
2019 GEM Workshop June 24-28, 2019
Co-Chairs for M3-I2 Sessions
Barbara Giles, NASA/GSFC/GPL
Shasha Zou, U. of Michigan/CLaSP
Rick Chappell, emeritus Vanderbilt Univ / emeritus NASA MSFC
Session 1: Tuesday 1:30PM - Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Merged Models as a Context for the Observations
in collaboration with DIPS and MMV groups
- Chair: Rick Chappell -- Scribe: Barbara Giles
- Rick Chappell, Focus Group co-Chair: Overview and Updates
- Invited: Daniel Welling: A Three Fluid Approach to Comprehensive Outflow Modeling
- Invited: George Khazanov: The Electrostatic Potential Jumps Over the Sunlit Polar Cap Region
- Invited: Matina Gkioulidou: O+ circulation within the M-I coupled system
- Chih-Ping Wang:Magnetospheric Drivers for Ion Upflow and Outflow within Quiet-time Plasma Sheet: MMS and DMSP Observation
Session 2: Tuesday 3:30PM - Lumpkins Ballroom North -- Physical Processes/Observations of Upflow as it evolves to Outflow
- Chair: Barbara Giles -- Scribe: Rick Chappell
- Invited: Roger Varney: title tbd
- Jonathan Krall: SAMI2 simulation of counterstreaming H+ outflows during refilling
- Naritoshi Kitamura: Solar Zenith Angle Dependence of Relationship Between Energy Inputs to the Ionosphere and Ion Outflow Fluxes
- Meghan Burleigh: Transient ionospheric upflow driven by PMAFs observed during the RENU2 sounding rocket campaign
- Chao Yue (UCLA): Unexpected field-aligned PAD of energetic ions in the ring current region
- Mei-Yun Lin: Nitrogen Outflow in the Polar Wind Outflow Model (PWOM)
- Chu Xiangning:'Identifying the Magnetospheric Driver of STEVE'
Session 3: Wednesday 10:30AM - Room tbd -- Observations/Physical Processes of the Coupled Ionosphere-Magnetosphere System as a Consequence of Upflow/Outflow
Joint with the MMS Science Working Team
- Chair: Barbara Giles -- Scribe: Rick Chappell
- Matthew Huddleston: Building a Model Magntosphere Using Ion Trajectories of Ionospheric Outflows
- Invited: Lynn Kistler: Investigating Sources of Plasma Sheet Plasma
- Invited: Stephen Fuselier: O+ in the Outer Magnetosphere: Effect on Magnetic Reconnection at the Magnetopause
- Invited: Naritoshi Kitamura: O+ Measurements by MMS Around the Near-Earth Plasma Sheet Boundary
- Li-Jen Chen: Can energetic O+ outflows preceding superstorms participate in the ring current directly?
- Justin Lee: MMS Measurements of Low-energy Plasma Composition and its Effects on EMIC Waves
- Anton Artemyev: THEMIS observations of ionospheric oxygen outflow during the substorm growth phase
Session 4: Wednesday 1:30 PM - Room tbd -- Focus Group Planning Session — Further work on the Community Storm Studies for Upflow/Outflow
- Chair: Rick Chappell -- Scribe: Barbara Giles
- Invited: Andrew Yau: e-POP Ion Composition Observations of Topside Ion Upflows: Storm Challenge Events 1 and 2 and Statistical Study of Other Storms in 2014-2017
- Invited: Katie Garcia-Sage: Outflow Validation and Challenges
- Matthew Huddleston: Ion Trajectories Connecting the Ionosphere to the Magnetosphere
- Barbara Giles: Access to Polar TIDE outflow data base, new tools, new data products
- Rick Chappell: Summary of Progess:
- Discussion on Storm Challenges
- additional participants welcome! you are welcome to add your contribution here or to email barbara.giles@nasa.gov and shashaz@umich.edu
Shall we reboot our collaborative efforts on the Storm Challenges?
- Storm 1: 2016 Mar 4-8 (DOY 64-68)
- Storm 2: 2016 Oct 11-15 (285-289) <-- some work has been done on this event
- Possibly: 2016 May 6-10 (127-131)
- Possibly, new since last year: 2018 Aug 25-31
- Especially including new and newly-restored data sets
- Other specialized events/studies are welcome, especially those speaking to statistical states. It is important to study not only storm times, but also non-storm times in which the ionosphere is feeding the plasma sheet and building it up steadily prior to any reconnection or storm activity.
This will also be a focus for M3I2 GEM Mini-Workshop at 2019 Fall AGU.
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