2019 Summer Workshop : Session schedule

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Wednesday 26/06/2019 - UMEA/DAYS/IHMIC 10:30 - 12:00

Room: Santa Fe

Chair: Thomas Elsden

Theme: To consider the ULF wave response to dayside transients with different temporal/spatial scales and asymmetries.

Goals/topics:

  1. How are ULF wave properties affected by asymmetries in the upstream driver? What modelling/observational work is required to answer this?
  2. Further, how then do the resulting ULF wave asymmetries impact the M-I system?
  3. 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?
  4. 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


Wednesday 26/06/2019 - DAYS/BSH 13:30 - 15:00

Room: Lumpkins Ballroom South

Chair: Andrew Dimmock

Theme: Discuss new studies of key kinetic processes which are important to both the bow shock and dayside region.

Goals/topics:

  1. transmission of transients/waves through the shock,
  2. impact of shock processes on the downstream region,
  3. formation of shock-like structures in different dayside regions.


13:30-13:35 - Andrew Dimmock - Introduction

13:36-13:49 - Ian Cohen - High-resolution measurements of the cross-shock potential, ion reflection, and electron heating at an interplanetary shock by MMS

13:50-14:03 - Xin An - Formation of foreshock transients and associated secondary shocks

14:04-14:17 - Yann Pfau-Kempf - Transmission of foreshock ULF waves to the magnetosheath

14:18-14:31 - Misha Balikhin - Nonstationarity of the quasi-perpendicular bow shock

14:32-14:45 - Heli Hietala - Global 3D hybrid simulations of magnetosheath jets

14:46-14:49 - Terry Liu - Statistical study of magnetosheath jet-driven bow waves


Thursday 27/06/2019 - RX/DAYS 13:30 - 15:00

Room: Lumpkins Ballroom South

Chairs: Rick Wilder and Ying Zou

Theme: Magnetic reconnection itself is one important dayside kinetic process and it is closely related to other kinetic processes, including waves and turbulence. This session tries to understand fundamentals of dayside reconnection.

Goals/topics:

  1. What are the characteristics of magnetic reconnection on the dayside?
  2. What role does reconnection play in forming various dayside transients?
  3. What are the new approaches/opportunities of studying magnetic reconnection?


13:30-13:45 - Katariina Nykyri - MMS observations of the formation and properties of high-latitude diamagnetic cavities

13:45-14:00 - Brian Walsh - Cubesat mission to study magnetic reconnection

14:00-14:15 - Xuanye Ma - Comparison between fluid simulation with test particles and hybrid simulation for the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability

14:15-14:30 - Karlheinz Trattner - Elongated Dayside X-lines

14:30-14:45 - Marcos Sylveira - Flux transfer events observed in the dayside magnetopause by MMS mission

14:45-15:00 - Andrew Dimmock - The SMILE SXI instrument: a global imager for solar wind - dayside interactions


Thursday 27/06/2019 - DAYS/MMV 15:30 - 17:00

Room: Santa Fe

Chair: Heli Hietala

Theme: Dayside Kinetics Southward IMF Challenge. We discuss the progress in comparing observations and modelling results for the event on 2015-11-18 01:50-03:00 UT, featuring an MMS-Geotail magnetopause conjunction with SuperDARN radar observations.

Goals/topics:

  1. Progress of the Challenge so far
  2. New observation-modelling comparisons, in particular X-line location and magnetopause transients
  3. Discussion on wrapping up the Challenge, including Special Issue manuscript coordination


15:30-15:40 - Heli Hietala - Challenge progress summary

15:40-15:50 - Sarah Vines - MMS observations during southward IMF: recap and update

15:50-16:00 - Karlheinz Trattner - Maximum shear model results

16:00-16:20 - Zhifang Guo - Global 3D hybrid simulation results

16:20-16:35 - Marcos Silveira - Magnetopause transients seen in the challenge event: MMS vs MHD-EPIC comparison

16:35-17:00 - Discussion - Discussion, including Special Issue manuscript coordination