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ST01 Systems Science Approaches to Heliophysics Modeling and Data Analysis
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST01-A001 Solar Wind Turbulence Effects on the Magnetosphere Simon WING1#+, Joe BOROVSKY2, Jay JOHNSON3
1The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 2Space Science Institute, United States, 3Andrews University, United States
ST01-A002 A System Science Approach to the Complex Magnetosphere Juan VALDIVIA#+, Benjamin TOLEDO, Jose ROGAN, Sylvain BLUNIER
Universidad de Chile, Chile
ST01-A003 Data Analytics Approaches to STP: Statistical Characterization of Solar Cycle Variation in Space Climate, and Dynamical Networks Approach to Space Weather Sandra CHAPMAN1#+, Elisabeth TINDALE1, Lauren ORR1, Aisling BERGIN1, Jesper GJERLOEV2, Nicholas WATKINS1
1University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST01-A005 Solar Flare Waiting Time Dynamics Jay JOHNSON1#+, Jesse SNELLING1, Jacob WILLARD1, Simon WING2
1Andrews University, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University, United States
ST01-A008 Now-casting and Predicting the Kp Index Using Historical Values and Real-time Observations Yuri SHPRITS1#+, Ruggero VASILE2, Irina ZHELAVSKAYA2
1GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany, 2GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany

ST02 Sun-earth System Response to Extreme Solar Events
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST02-A001 A Derived Parameter IpsDst of Dst Storms and its Space Weather Applications Balan NANAN1,2#+
1Shandong University, China, 2The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST02-A002 Topside Ionospheric Conditions During the 7-8 September 2017 Geomagnetic Storm Oluwaseyi JIMOH#+, Jiuhou LEI, Jiahao ZHONG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST02-A003 Impact of Solar EUV, Particle Precipitation and Nitric Oxide on Thermospheric Density Decrease Yongliang ZHANG1#+, Larry PAXTON1, Gang LU2, Jeng-Hwa YEE1
1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST02-A005 Severe GPS Phase and Amplitude Scintillations at High Latitudes During the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Storm Yaqi JIN1#+, Kjellmar OKSAVIK2
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2University of Bergen, Norway
ST02-A007 Characteristics of Temporal and Spatial Evolutions of the Ionosphere and Plasmasphere During Major Geomagnetic Storms Observed by GNSS-TEC and Arase Observations Atsuki SHINBORI1#+, Yuichi OTSUKA1, Takuya SORI1, Takuya TSUGAWA2, Michi NISHIOKA2, Atsushi KUMAMOTO3, Fuminori TSUCHIYA3, Shoya MATSUDA4, Yoshiya KASAHARA5, Ayako MATSUOKA4
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Kanazawa University, Japan
ST02-A006 Penetration of Stormtime Electric Fields to the Low Latitude Ionosphere as Observed with HF Doppler Sounders and Magnetometers Takashi KIKUCHI1#+, Kumiko HASHIMOTO2, Ichiro TOMIZAWA3
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kibi International University, Japan, 3University of Electro-Communications, Japan
ST02-A008 Extreme Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections and Their Impact at Earth E. KILPUA#+
University of Helsinki, Finland
ST02-A009 Extreme-value Geoelectric Amplitude and Polarization Across the Northeast United States Jeffrey LOVE#+, Greg LUCAS, Paul BEDROSIAN, Anna KELBERT
US Geological Survey, United States
ST02-A010 Simulation of Geomagnetically Induced Current (GIC) Flowing in 500 kV Power Grid in Japan Including a Three-dimensional Ground Inhomogeneity Satoko NAKAMURA1#+, Y EBIHARA1, Tadanori GOTO1, Shigeru FUJITA2, Shinichi WATARI3
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Japan Meteorological Agency, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST02-A011 Magnetospheric Responses to Interplanetary Phenomena Yuri YERMOLAEV#+, Irina LODKINA, Michael YERMOLAEV, Natalia BORODKOVA, Maria RIAZANTSEVA, Liudmila RAKHMANOVA
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST02-A013 Enhanced N+ and Molecular Ion Outflows from the Topside Ionosphere During Magnetic Storms and Superstorms: First Observations and Magnetospheric Implications Andrew YAU#+, Andrew HOWARTH, Victoria FOSS
University of Calgary, Canada
ST02-A014 Origin and Early Dynamics of Extreme Flux Ropes Near the Sun Tingyu GOU1#+, Rui LIU1, Bernhard KLIEM2, Yuming WANG1, Astrid VERONIG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of Potsdam, Germany, 3University of Graz, Austria
ST02-A015 Relationship Between the Temperatures of Solar Corona and Planetary Magnetosheaths Chao SHEN#+
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
ST02-A016 Anomaly Distribution of Ionospheric Responses to Solar Flares Huijun LE1#+, Libo LIU1, Yiding CHEN2, Hui ZHANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST02-A017 Ionospheric Responses to the October 2002 Storms over Millstone Hill Libo LIU1#+, Huijun LE1, Yiding CHEN2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST02-A018 Asymmetric Deformation of the Earth’s Magnetosphere Under Low-density Solar Wind Masaki N. NISHINO1#+, Yoshifumi SAITO1, Kazuo SHIOKAWA2, Masaki FUJIMOTO1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan
ST02-A019 Different Flux Evolutions of Relativistic Electrons of the Outer Belt Associated with High-speed Coronal Hole Streams; Arase and Van Allen Probes Observations Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1#+, Satoshi KURITA1, Ryuho KATAOKA2, Shing SAITO1, Vania JORDANOVA3, Iku SHINOHARA4, Takefumi MITANI4, Takeshi TAKASHIMA4, Nana HIGASHIO4, Satoshi KASAHARA5, Shoichiro YOKOTA6, Tomoaki HORI1, Kunihiro KEIKA5, Yoshiya KASAHARA7, Shoya MATSUDA4, Atsushi KUMAMOTO8, Fuminori TSUCHIYA8, Masafumi SHOJI1, Ayako MATSUOKA4, Mariko TERAMOTO1, Harlan SPENCE9, Geoffrey REEVES3, Daniel BAKER10
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 3Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6Osaka University, Japan, 7Kanazawa University, Japan, 8Tohoku University, Japan, 9University of New Hampshire, United States, 10University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST02-A020 Investigation of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles During 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Storm by Data Assimilation and Model Simulations P. K. RAJESH1#+, Charles LIN1, Chia-Hung CHEN1, Chuan Ping LIEN2, Tomoko MATSUO2, Joe HUBA3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2University of Colorado, Boulder, United States, 3Naval Research Laboratory, United States

ST03 Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling at Earth and Other Planets: Aurorae and the Magnetospheric/ionosphere Dynamics
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST03-A001 Energetic Particle Precipitation into Earth’s Atmosphere: Spatial Structure and Magnetospheric Energy Input to the Ionosphere Drew TURNER#+
The Aerospace Corporation, United States
ST03-A002 The Effects of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Changes on the Substorm Auroras and Energetic Electron Injections Liuyuan LI1#+, Zhi-Qiang WANG2
1Beihang University, China, 2Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
ST03-A003 New Auroral Features Revealed by the High-resolution Camera Onboard the Chinese Fengyun Satellite Fei HE1+, Xiao-Xin ZHANG2#, Yong WEI1, Zuyin PU3, Weixing WAN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Center for Space Weather, China Meteorological Administration, China, 3Peking University, China
ST03-A005 Quantitative Study of Periodic Auroral Fingers Wenrui WANG1,2#+, Jian YANG2, Yongfu WANG3, Quanqi SHI4, Jun CUI1,5
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 3Peking University, China, 4Shandong University, China, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A013 Ion Flux Modulations Associated with Poloidal Mode ULF Waves in a Dawnside Plasmaspheric Plume Shuai ZHANG1#+, Anmin TIAN1, Alexander DEGELING1, Quanqi SHI1, Yixin HAO2, Jie REN2, Wenlong LIU3, Qiugang ZONG2, Xuzhi ZHOU2, Wei-Jie SUN4, Xiaochen SHEN1, Shichen BAI1
1Shandong University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Beihang University, China, 4University of Michigan, United States
ST03-A009 Field-aligned Structures of the Poloidal-mode ULF Wave Electric Field: Phase Relationship Implications Jie REN#+, Qiugang ZONG, Yifan ZHU, Xuzhi ZHOU
Peking University, China
ST03-A012 An Auroral Streamer that Emerged Between the Auroral Poleward Boundary and Onset Arc Before Substorm Initial Brightening Yukinaga MIYASHITA1#+, Akimasa IEDA2, Shinobu MACHIDA2, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST03-A010 The Effect of the Birkeland Current System on Intermediate-scale Plasma Characteristics in the High-latitude Ionosphere Magnus IVARSEN#+, Lasse CLAUSEN, Andres SPICHER, Yaqi JIN
University of Oslo, Norway
ST03-A011 Shear-flow Driven Aurora Jay JOHNSON1#+, Simon WING2, Peter DELAMERE3
1Andrews University, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 3University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States
ST03-A017 Earth’s Polar Cap Auroral Arc Growing from Dayside and Nightside Quanqi SHI#+
Shandong University, China
ST03-A016 Ionospheric Response to Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Increases: Event Analysis and Statistical Results Jinyan ZHAO#+, Quanqi SHI, Anmin TIAN
Shandong University, China
ST03-A015 Magnetospheric Convection in Association with Field-aligned Ion Flows and Currents in Earth’s Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Robert RANKIN#+, Dmytro SYDORENKO
University of Alberta, Canada
ST03-A019 Turbulence Observations in the Polar/Cusp Ionosphere Francesca DI MARE#+, Jøran MOEN, Lasse CLAUSEN, Andres SPICHER
University of Oslo, Norway
ST03-A020 PARM-HEP Observation of Precipitating High Energy Electrons over Pulsating Aurora Taku NAMEKAWA1,2#+, Takefumi MITANI2, Kazushi ASAMURA2, Yoshifumi SAITO2
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST03-A021 Direct Evidence for Throat Aurora Being the Ionospheric Signature of Magnetopause Transient and Reflecting Localized Magnetopause Indentations Desheng HAN#+
Tongji University, China

ST04 Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun and in the Heliosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST04-A001 Solar Wind Suprathermal Electrons Linghua WANG1#+, Liu YANG1, Jiawei TAO1, Qiugang ZONG1, Gang LI2, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3, Jiansen HE1, Hui TIAN1, Chuanyi TU1, Stuart BALE4, Quanqi SHI5
1Peking University, China, 2The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 3University of Kiel, Germany, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5Shandong University, China
ST04-A002 PKU Energetic Particle Instrument Liu YANG1, Linghua WANG1#+, Xiangqian YU1, Yongfu WANG1, Qiugang ZONG1, Weihong SHI1, Zixuan LIU1, Wen WANG1, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2
1Peking University, China, 2University of Kiel, Germany
ST04-A003 Advances in Sep Understanding with the Parker Solar Probe Mihir DESAI#+
Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST04-A004 Sunward Transport of High-energy Protons from Interplanetary Shocks Inferred from Sustained Gamma-ray Emission from the Sun Nat GOPALSWAMY1#+, Pertti MAKELA2, Seiji YASHIRO2, Alejandro LARA3, Hong XIE4, Sachiko AKIYAMA2,1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2The Catholic University of America, United States, 3National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, 4National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States
ST04-A005 Using Modeling to Infer Shock Sources of Heavy Ions in Sep Events Janet LUHMANN1#+, Y. LI1, M. Leila MAYS2, Dusan ODSTRCIL3, Christina COHEN4
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2Catholic University of America, United States, 3George Mason University, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States
ST04-A006 Comparative Study of Energetic Particle Acceleration in Solar Corona and Earth’s Magnetosphere Shinsuke IMADA#+
Nagoya University, Japan
ST04-A018 Cosmic-ray Anisotropy Observed with the Tibet AS+MD Array Munehiro OHNISHI#+
The University of Tokyo, Japan
ST04-A007 Solar Energetic Electron Events with Associated Hard X-ray Flares Wen WANG1#+, Linghua WANG1, Sam KRUCKER2, Glenn MASON3, Hui TIAN1, Jiansen HE1, Chuanyi TU1, Stuart BALE4
1Peking University, China, 2FHNW, Switzerland, 3The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST04-A008 Solar Energetic Electrons Associated with Extreme Ultraviolet Jets Wen WANG1#+, Linghua WANG1, Sam KRUCKER2, Radoslav BUCIK3,4, Hui TIAN1, Jiansen HE1, Chuanyi TU1
1Peking University, China, 2FHNW, Switzerland, 3University of Kiel, Germany, 4Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST04-A009 A High Temporal, Spatial and Energy Resolution Grid-based Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) Imager: The Physical Design Yongfu WANG#+, Qiugang ZONG, Linghua WANG, Hongfei CHEN, Zou HONG
Peking University, China
ST04-A011 Suprathermal Electrons Near Earth Bow Shock Zixuan LIU1+, Linghua WANG1#, Quanqi SHI2, Mitsuo OKA3, Jiansen HE1, Hui TIAN1, Bale STUART3, Drew TURNER4
1Peking University, China, 2Shandong University, China, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States, 4The Aerospace Corporation, United States
ST04-A012 Shock Acceleration of ~1-100 Kev Electrons at Earth Bow Shock Zixuan LIU1+, Linghua WANG1#, Liu YANG1, Jiansen HE1, Quanqi SHI2, Hui TIAN1, Chuanyi TU1
1Peking University, China, 2Shandong University, China
ST04-A013 Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (ISʘIS): Overview and Initial Results Ralph MCNUTT1#+, David MCCOMAS2, Eric CHRISTIAN3, Mark WIEDENBECK4, Nathan SCHWADRON5
1Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Princeton University, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 5University of New Hampshire, United States
ST04-A014 Microwave Turn-over Frequencies, Emission Temperatures, and Impulsivity for White-light Solar Flares Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Kosuke TSURUDA1, Satoshi MASUDA2, Sam KRUCKER3
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3FHNW, Switzerland
ST04-A015 3He-rich Solar Energetic Particle Events in Solar Cycle 24 George HO#+
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST04-A016 How Meandering are Interplanetary Magnetic Field Lines? Gang LI1#+, Lulu ZHAO2, Linghua WANG3, Ashraf MORADI4
1The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 2Florida Institute of Technology, United States, 3Peking University, China, 4University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
ST04-A017 The Acceleration of Energetic Particles at Coronal Shocks and Emergence of a Double Power Law Feature in Particle Energy Spectra Xiangliang KONG1#+, Fan GUO2, Yao CHEN1, Joseph GIACALONE3
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3The University of Arizona, United States
ST04-A019 The Origin of Electrons in Solar Energetic Particle Events in Relation to Protons Nariaki NITTA1#+, Linghua WANG2, Raul GOMEZ-HERRERO3
1Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 2Peking University, China, 3University of Alcala, Spain
ST04-A020 Particle Acceleration in Coalescent and Squashed Magnetic Islands of Reconnecting Current Sheets Valentina ZHARKOVA#+, Qian XIA
Northumbria University, United Kingdom
ST04-A021 Global Magnetohydrodynamics Simulation of EUV Waves and Shocks from the X8.2 Eruptive Flare on 2017 September 10 Meng JIN1,2#+, Wei LIU3,4, Mark CHEUNG3, Nariaki NITTA3, Ward MANCHESTER5, Leon OFMAN6,7, Cooper DOWNS8, Vahe PETROSIAN4, Nicola OMODEI4
1Lockheed Martin ATC, United States, 2SETI Institute, United States, 3Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 4Stanford University, United States, 5University of Michigan, United States, 6Catholic University of America, United States, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 8Predictive Science Inc., United States

ST05 From the Heliosphere to Interstellar Exploration
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST05-A001 PKU Energetic Neutral Atom Imager Linghua WANG1#+, Qiugang ZONG1, Yongfu WANG1, Hongfei CHEN1, Zou HONG1, Xiangqian YU1, Yuguang YE1, Gordon HURFORD2, John SAMPLE3, George PARKS2
1Peking University, China, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3Montana State University, United States
ST05-A002 Near-term Interstellar Probe: The First Dedicated Step Ralph MCNUTT1#+, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2, Mike GRUNTMAN3, Stamatios KRIMIGIS4, Edmond ROELOF4, Pontus BRANDT4, Elena PROVORNIKOVA4, Carey M. LISSE4, Kirby RUNYON4, Kathleen MANDT4, Abigail RYMER4, Steven VERNON4, Michael PAUL4, Robert STOUGH5
1Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3University of Southern California, United States, 4The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, United States
ST05-A003 Interstellar Heliosphere Probes (IHPs) Qiugang ZONG#+
Peking University, China
ST05-A004 The Monte Carlo Simulation of PKU Energetic Particle Instrument Xiangqian YU#, Linghua WANG, Zixuan LIU+, Huang XIN, Qiugang ZONG, Yongfu WANG, Weihong SHI, Hongfei CHEN, Zou HONG, Fu HAOBO
Peking University, China
ST05-A005 The Deflection Magnet Design for PKU Energetic Particle Instrument Xiangqian YU#, Linghua WANG, Fu HAOBO, Zixuan LIU+, Qiugang ZONG, Weihong SHI, Yongfu WANG, Hongfei CHEN, Zou HONG, Huang XIN
Peking University, China
ST05-A006 Scientific Opportunities of the Next Neptune Flyby in a New Interstellar Probe Mission Wing-Huen IP1#+, Lianghai XIE2, Ying LIAO2, Liang Liang YU2, Hua-Shan SHI1
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China
ST05-A007 Exploring the Unseen: Search for Extra-heliospheric ENAs on an Interstellar Probe Stas BARABASH1#+, Martin WIESER1, Vladislav IZMODENOV2
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2Space Research Institute, Russian Federation
ST05-A009 How Can We Investigate the Physical Properties of Density Structures Outside of the Heliopause? Jeewoo PARK1#+, Harald KUCHAREK2, Adam SZABO3, Nikolaos PASCHALIDIS4
1University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States, 2University of New Hampshire, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States

ST06 Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in Solar Magnetic Structures: Seismology and Heating
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST06-A002 Mixed Properties of MHD Waves in Non-uniform Plasmas Marcel GOOSSENS1#+, Inigo ARREGUI2, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE1
1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain
ST06-A004 Damping of Slow Surface Sausage Modes in Photospheric Waveguides Bo LI#+, Shao-Xia CHEN
Shandong University, China
ST06-A003 The Effect of Thermal Misbalance on Compressive Oscillations in Solar Coronal Loops Valery NAKARIAKOV#+
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
ST06-A005 Apparent Cross-field Superslow Propagation of Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in a Flux Rope Hosting Prominence Takafumi KANEKO#+
Nagoya University, Japan
ST06-A006 Investigating Hidden Energy in the Solar Corona Using Forward Modeling of Magnetohydrodynamic Waves Vaibhav PANT1#+, Norbert MAGYAR1, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE1, Richard MORTON2
1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2Northumbria University, United Kingdom
ST06-A007 Are Coronal-loop Oscillations Confined to the Visible Loop? Bradley HINDMAN#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST06-A008 Coronal Loop Seismology Using Kink Oscillations in Loops with Wide Inhomogeneous Layers David PASCOE#+
KU Leuven, Belgium
ST06-A009 Three-dimensional MHD Simulation of the Fast Solar Wind Acceleration Munehito SHODA1#+, Takaaki YOKOYAMA2, Takeru SUZUKI2
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan
ST06-A010 Fast Magnetohydrodynamic Modes of a Semi-cylindrical Waveguide Hope THACKRAY#+, Rekha JAIN
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST06-A012 Numerical Simulations of Coronal Loop Transverse Oscillations Excited by Random Driver Andrei AFANASEV#+, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE
KU Leuven, Belgium
ST06-A011 Nature of Oscillations in Solar Coronal Arcades Rekha JAIN#+
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST06-A013 A New Analysis Procedure for Detecting Periodicities within Complex Solar Coronal Arcades Farhad ALLIAN#+, Rekha JAIN
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST06-A014 Magnetic Structure of a Solar Dark Filament Yukio KATSUKAWA1, Takaaki YOKOYAMA2#+, Masumi SHIMOJO1
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan
ST06-A015 Physical Origin of Spiraling Wave Patterns in a Pore Juhyung KANG1#+, Jongchul CHAE1, Valery NAKARIAKOV2
1Seoul National University, Korea, South, 2University of Warwick, United Kingdom
ST06-A016 The Observational Evidence for the Internally Excited 3 Minute Umbral Oscillations Kyuhyoun CHO#+, Jongchul CHAE
Seoul National University, Korea, South
ST06-A017 Oscillations of Tornado Observed By SDO/AIA Yuzong ZHANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST06-A018 Wave Mode Conversion in the Solar Corona Peng-Fei CHEN#+
Nanjing University, China
ST06-A020 A New Shock-based Mechanism for Transferring Energy Between the Chromosphere and Corona Viktor FEDUN1#+, Ben SNOW2, Frederick GENT3, David JESS4, Samuel GRANT4, Samuel SKIRVIN1, Gary VERTH1
1The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 3Aalto University, Finland, 4Queen's University (Belfast), United Kingdom
ST06-A022 Magnetic Loops Above a Small Flux-emerging Region Observed by Iris, Hinode and SDO Zhenghua HUANG#+
Shandong University, China

ST07 Solar Super Storms: in the Past, Present and Future
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST07-A002 Space Weather at Earth: How Bad Can it Get? James GREEN#+
NASA Headquarters, United States
ST07-A003 Modeling of the Near-earth Plasma Environment for the Extreme Geomagnetic Storms Natalia BUZULUKOVA1,2#+, Mei-Ching FOK1, Alex GLOCER1, Robert REDMON3, Nat GOPALSWAMY1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Maryland, College Park, United States, 3National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States
ST07-A004 Global Corona, Superflares and Super CMEs from the Young Sun Vladimir AIRAPETIAN1#+, Benjamin LYNCH2, Meng JIN3,4, Maria KAZACHENKO5, Theresa LUEFTINGER6, Oleg KOCHUKHOV7
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and American University, United States, 2University of California at Berkeley, United States, 3Lockheed Martin ATC, United States, 4SETI Institute, United States, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 6University of Vienna, Austria, 7Upsalla University, Sweden
ST07-A005 The Role of Global-MHD and Integrated Radiation Belt Models in Forecasting Extreme Space Weather Events Ravindra DESAI1#+, Jonathan EASTWOOD1, Lars MEJNERSTEN1, Joseph EGGINGTON1, Richard HORNE2, Nigel MEREDITH2, Jeremy CHITTENDEN1
1Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom
ST07-A008 Geomagnetic Storms During the Last 100 Years Kalevi MURSULA#+, Timo QVICK, Lauri HOLAPPA, Ville FILPPA
University of Oulu, Finland
ST07-A009 Time-dependent Extreme Value Statistics of Space Weather Events C. Alex YOUNG#+, Peter SCHUCK
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States

ST08 Magnetic Flux Ropes Throughout the Solar System: Theory, Simulations and Observations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST08-A001 Relativistic HPIC-LBM and its Application in Large Temporal-spatial Turbulent Magnetic Reconnection Bojing ZHU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST08-A003 FTE Growth Mechanisms: A Comparative Analysis Mojtaba AKHAVAN-TAFTI1#+, Minna PALMROTH2, James SLAVIN1, Markus BATTARBEE2, Urs GANSE2, Yann PFAU-KEMPF2, Maxime GRANDIN2, Guan LE3, Daniel GERSHMAN4
1University of Michigan, United States, 2University of Helsinki, Finland, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST08-A004 Large-scale Solar Eruptions and Small-scale Magnetic Reconnection Mingde DING#+, Xin CHENG
Nanjing University, China
ST08-A005 A New Mechanism for the Field Line Twisting in the Ionospheric Magnetic Flux Rope Lianghai XIE1#+, L. C. LEE2
1Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 2Academia Sinica, Taiwan
ST08-A006 A Comparison of Magnetic Flux Rope Observations at Mercury, Venus, and Mars Gina DI BRACCIO#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST08-A007 Comparison of Cylindrical Interplanetary Flux Rope Model Fittings with Different Boundary Pitch Angle Treatments Nobuhiko NISHIMURA1#+, Katsuhide MARUBASHI2, Munetoshi TOKUMARU3
1Institute for Space Earth Environmental Research, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST08-A008 MMS Study of the Structure and Evolution of Ion-scale Flux Ropes in Earth's Magnetotail Plasma Sheet Wei-Jie SUN1#+, James SLAVIN1, Gangkai POH2,3
1University of Michigan, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3University of Maryland Baltimore County, United States
ST08-A009 Low-twisted Interplanetary Flux Ropes Marek VANDAS#+
Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
ST08-A010 Dynamics of Magnetic Flux Ropes Associated with Magnetic Reconnection in the Earth’s Magnetosphere Meng ZHOU1,2#+, Xiaohua DENG3, Zhihong ZHONG1, Jean BERCHEM2, Mostafa EL-ALAOUI2, Hengyan MAN1, Raymond WALKER2
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China
ST08-A011 Contribution of Helium Ions in Electric Current of Magnetic Cloud Yuri YERMOLAEV#+, Irina LODKINA, Michael YERMOLAEV, Natalia BORODKOVA, Maria RIAZANTSEVA, Liudmila RAKHMANOVA
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST08-A012 Reconstruction of Plasma Structure with Pressure Anisotropy in the Magnetosphere Anmin TIAN#+, Kai XIAO, Alexander DEGELING, Quanqi SHI
Shandong University, China
ST08-A013 Dissipation of Earthward Propagating Flux Rope Through Re-reconnection with Geomagnetic Field: A MMS Case Study Gangkai POH1,2#+, James SLAVIN3, San LU4, Guan LE5, Doga OZTURK3, Wei-Jie SUN3, Shasha ZOU3, Jonathan EASTWOOD6, Rumi NAKAMURA7, Wolfgang BAUMJOHANN7, Chris RUSSELL4, Daniel GERSHMAN1, Barbara GILES1, Craig POLLOCK8, Thomas MOORE1, James BURCH9, Roy TORBERT10
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Maryland Baltimore County, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 6Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 7Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 8Denali Scientific, United States, 9Southwest Research Institute, United States, 10University of New Hampshire, United States
ST08-A014 Understanding the Evolution and Structure of Magnetic Flux Ropes Using Data-driven Time-dependent Magnetofrictional Modelling Daniel PRICE#+, Jens POMOELL, Erkka LUMME, E. KILPUA
University of Helsinki, Finland
ST08-A015 Upstream Magnetopause Dynamics at Ganymede: Reconnection in a Sub-Alfvenic System Hongyang ZHOU#+, Gabor TOTH, Xianzhe JIA, Yuxi CHEN
University of Michigan, United States
ST08-A019 Formation of Magnetic Flux Ropes at Mercury Observed with MESSENGER Jun ZHONG#+
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST08-A020 Solar Eruption Generated by Interaction of Magnetic Flux Ropes Sibaek YI+, Gwang-Son CHOE#, Hongdal JUN
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST08-A021 On the Twist of Magnetic Flux Ropes (MFRs) in the Corona and Solar Wind Yuming WANG1#+, Rui LIU1, Chenglong SHEN1, Jiajia LIU2, Ake ZHAO1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST08-A023 Numerical Simulations of Stealth CMEs: How Are They Different From “Usual” CMEs? Dana-Camelia TALPEANU1,2#, Emmanuel CHANÉ1, Stefaan POEDTS1, Elke D'HUYS2, Ilia ROUSSEV3+, Marilena MIERLA2
1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 3National Science Foundation, United States

ST09 Cross-scale Couplings in Magnetospheric Boundary Layers: From Kinetic to MHD Scales
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST09-A001 Force and Energy Balance of the Reconnection Front Liangjin SONG1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Xiaohua DENG3, Zhihong ZHONG1, Yongyuan YI1, Huang JING1, Hengyan MAN1
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China
ST09-A002 Comparison of Energy Conversion for Multiscale Processes in Magnetic Reconnection and Current Disruption Anthony LUI#+
The Johns Hopkins University, United States
ST09-A003 Large-scale Energy Conversion in Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection Keizo FUJIMOTO#+
Beihang University, China
ST09-A004 Plasma Specific Entropy in the Magnetosphere Joachim RAEDER1#+, Doug CRAMER1, Andrei RUNOV2, Kai GERMASCHEWSKI1
1University of New Hampshire, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST09-A005 Understanding Mercury's Kinetic Magnetosphere and Associated Boundary Layers Using Global Hybrid/Particle Simulations and Messenger Spacecraft Data in Preparation for Bepi-Colombo David SCHRIVER1#+, Pavel TRAVNICEK2, Nicole ECHTERLING1, Giovanni LAPENTA3
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3KU Leuven, Belgium
ST09-A006 Kinetic Properties of Ions in the Low Energy Layer in Earth’s Magnetotail Ensang LEE1#+, Jinhy HONG1, George PARKS2
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST09-A007 Kinetic Physics of Magnetic Reconnection in Turbulence in the Earth’s Bow Shock Naoki BESSHO1#+, Li-Jen CHEN2, Shan WANG1, Lynn WILSON3, Michael HESSE4
1University of Maryland, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 4University of Bergen, Norway
ST09-A008 Dynamics and Structures of the Alfven Transition Layer: 3D PIC Global Simulation of the Solar Wind – Terrestrial Magnetosphere Interaction Dongsheng CAI1#+, Bertrand LEMBEGE2
1University of Tsukuba, Japan, 2National Center for Scientific Research/University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/Institute Pierre Simon Laplace, France
ST09-A009 Magnetic Dissipation Due to Electromagnetic Turbulence in Reconnection Current Layer Keizo FUJIMOTO1#+, Richard SYDORA2
1Beihang University, China, 2University of Alberta, Canada
ST09-A010 2D PIC Simulation of Wave Emissions Excited within the Front of a Quasi-perpendicular Shock: From the Lower-hybrid to the Electron Cyclotron Frequency Bertrand LEMBEGE1#+, Laurent MUSCHIETTI2, Viktor DECYK3
1National Center for Scientific Research/University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/Institute Pierre Simon Laplace, France, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States

ST10 The Magnetopause and the Dayside Solar Wind - Magnetosphere Interaction
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST10-A001 Application of Homogeneous Bernoulli Integral to Calculating the Polytropic Index of Ion in the Magnetosphere and the Solar Wind Near the Earth Xuexia PANG1#+, Jinbin CAO2, Zhan Guo LIU1, Feida WANG1
1Hebei University, China, 2Beihang University, China
ST10-A002 Characterizing the Neutral Line by the Curvature of the Magnetic Field in its Vicinity Y.J. MA1#+, Chris RUSSELL1, Yi QI1, Cong ZHAO1, Robert STRANGEWAY1, William PATERSON2, Barbara GILES3, James BURCH4, Roy TORBERT5
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5University of New Hampshire, United States
ST10-A003 Striking Variability of the Sq Current: Causality and Monitoring Jesper GJERLOEV#+, Matthew FRIEL
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST10-A006 A Conceptual Model Toward Understanding the Generation of Throat Aurora Desheng HAN#+
Tongji University, China

ST11 Radiation Belt Physics in the Sun-earth Connection Context
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST11-A001 The Energy-dependent Acceleration of Ultrarelativistic Electrons in the Radiation Belts Hong ZHAO1#+, Dan BAKER1, Xinlin LI1, Allison JAYNES2, Shri KANEKAL3
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST11-A002 Untangling Solar Wind Drivers of the Outer Radiation Belt with Information Theory Simon WING1#+, Jay JOHNSON2
1The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 2Andrews University, United States
ST11-A003 On the Initial Enhancement of Energetic Electrons and the Innermost Plasmapause Locations: During CIR-driven Storm Periods and Non-storm Periods Leng Ying KHOO1#+, Xinlin LI1, Hong ZHAO1, Xiangning CHU2, Zheng XIANG3, Kun ZHANG1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China
ST11-A004 Properties of Solar Energetic Particle Events in the Radiation Belts as Observed by Van Allen Probes Rachael FILWETT#, Allison JAYNES+
The University of Iowa, United States
ST11-A005 Rapid Loss of Relativistic Electrons by EMIC Waves in the Outer Radiation Belt Observed by Arase, Van Allen Probes, and the PWING Ground Stations Satoshi KURITA1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1, Kazuo SHIOKAWA1, Nana HIGASHIO2, Takefumi MITANI2, Takeshi TAKASHIMA2, Ayako MATSUOKA2, Iku SHINOHARA2, Craig KLETZING3, Berhard BLAKE4, Seth CLAUDEPIERRE4, Martin CONNORS5, Shin-Ichiro OYAMA6, Tsutomu NAGATSUMA7, Kaori SAKAGUCHI7, Dmitry BAISHEV8, Yuichi OTSUKA1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 5Athabasca University, Canada, 6Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Japan, 7National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 8Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST11-A006 Energetic Electron Detector Onboard Chinese MEO Navigation Satellite Yuguang YE#+, Zou HONG, Qiugang ZONG
Peking University, China
ST11-A008 Imaging Energetic Electron Spectrometers Onboard Chinese Navigation Satellite in the Inclined GEO and MEO Orbits Zou HONG#+, Yuguang YE, Qiugang ZONG
Peking University, China
ST11-A009 Hot Plasma Effects on the Scattering Loss of Radiation Belt Electrons by Plasmaspheric Hiss Xing CAO1+, Binbin NI1#, Danny SUMMERS2
1Wuhan University, China, 2Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
ST11-A010 Parametric Sensitivity of the Formation of Reversed Energy Spectrum Caused by Plasmaspheric Hiss Wenxun ZHANG1+, Binbin NI1#, He HUANG1, Xudong GU1, Hong ZHAO2, Xinlin LI2, Dan BAKER2, Fu SONG1
1Wuhan University, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST11-A011 Global Morphology of Low-band Chorus Wave Intensity Reconstructed Using 5-year POES Electron Measurements Yang ZHANG+, Binbin NI#, Xudong GU, Fu SONG, Xing CAO, Zheng XIANG
Wuhan University, China
ST11-A012 Global Distribution of Dayside ECH Waves Observed by MMS Xudong GU#+, Lou YUEQUN, Binbin NI, Fu SONG, Zheng XIANG, Xing CAO
Wuhan University, China
ST11-A015 Multi-MeV Electron Loss From the Radiation Belts Yuri SHPRITS1#+, Nikita ASEEV2, Alexander DROZDOV3
1GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany, 2GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST11-A017 The Impressive Correlation Between Substorm Activity and the Rebuilding of Earth’s Radiation Belts Allison JAYNES1#+, David MALASPINA2, Veronica DIKE3
1The University of Iowa, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States

ST12 Wave-particle Interactions in the Magnetosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST12-A005 Modulation of Whistler Mode Waves Yifan WU+, Xin TAO#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST12-A002 Multipoint Observations of Energetic Particle Injections and Their Effect on Chorus Wave Activity in the Inner Magnetosphere Drew TURNER1#+, Geoffrey REEVES2, Christine GABRIELSE3, Ian COHEN4, Joseph FENNELL1, Trevor LEONARD5, Matthew ARGALL6, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI7
1The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 6University of New Hampshire, United States, 7Nagoya University, Japan
ST12-A003 High-frequency Thermal Fluctuations and Instabilities in the Radiation Belt Environment Junga HWANG1#+, Peter H. YOON2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2University of Maryland, United States
ST12-A004 Nonlinear Dynamics of Electrons in Excitation of Whistler Waves with Adiabatic and Non-adiabatic Frequency Chirping Xin TAO1#+, Yifan WU1, Fulvio ZONCA2, Liu CHEN3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA), Italy, 3Zhejiang University, China
ST12-A007 Examining Minimum Cyclotron Resonant Electron Energy of EMIC Waves with MMS Si LIU#+, Qinghua ZHOU, Chang YANG
Changsha University of Science and Technology, China
ST12-A008 Precipitation of Relativistic Electrons Under Resonant Interaction with Electromagnetic Ion-cyclotron Wave Packets Veronika GRACH1#+, Andrei DEMEKHOV2,1
1Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Polar Geophysical Institute, Russian Federation
ST12-A009 Spatial Distribution of Fine-structured and Unstructured EMIC Waves Observed by the Arase Satellite Shoya MATSUDA1#+, Yoshiya KASAHARA2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI3, Reiko NOMURA4, Masafumi SHOJI3, Ayako MATSUOKA1, Yasumasa KASABA5, Satoshi KURITA3, Mariko TERAMOTO3, Keigo ISHISAKA6
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Kanazawa University, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 5Tohoku University, Japan, 6Toyama Prefectural University, Japan
ST12-A010 Study on Interactions Between Electrons and Observed Whistler-mode Waves at Dipolarization Sites in the Inner Plasma Sheet Kaiti WANG1#+, Fumiko OTSUKA2, Tohru HADA3, Ching-Huei LIN4
1Tamkang University, Taiwan, 2National Institute of Technology, Kurume College, Japan, 3Kyushu University, Japan, 4Chien-Hsin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
ST12-A011 A Model Study of Correlated Electron Bursts and Whistler Chorus Emission in the Earth’s Radiation Belts David SCHRIVER1#+, Nicole ECHTERLING1, James ROEDER2, Joseph FENNELL2
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2The Aerospace Corporation, United States
ST12-A012 Nonlinear Drift Resonance Between Charged Particles and ULF Waves Xuzhi ZHOU1#+, Li LI1, Yoshiharu OMURA2, Qiugang ZONG1, Yixin HAO1, Seth CLAUDEPIERRE3
1Peking University, China, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3The Aerospace Corporation, United States
ST12-A013 The Effect of Poloidal Mode Field Line Resonance Structure on Drift Resonant Electron Dynamics Alexander DEGELING1#, Robert RANKIN2, Yongfu WANG3+, Quanqi SHI1, Anmin TIAN1
1Shandong University, China, 2University of Alberta, Canada, 3Peking University, China
ST12-A015 Two-dimensional Simulation of Whistler Mode Wave Packets Interacting with Energetic Electrons Takeshi NOGI#+, Yoshiharu OMURA
Kyoto University, Japan
ST12-A016 Cross-reference Simulations by Scalable Communication Library for the Study of Wave-particle Interactions in Planetary Magnetospheres Yuto KATOH1#+, Keiichiro FUKAZAWA2, Takeshi NANRI3, Yohei MIYAKE4
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Kyushu University, Japan, 4Kobe University, Japan

ST13 New Perspectives on Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere from Multipoint Satellite Observations and Data-ingestive Modeling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST13-A001 Multi-satellite Observations of Bump-on-tail Energy Spectrum of Radiation Belt Electrons Hong ZHAO1#+, William JOHNSTON2, Dan BAKER1, Binbin NI3, Allison JAYNES4, Shri KANEKAL5, Berhard BLAKE6, Seth CLAUDEPIERRE6, Geoffrey REEVES7, Alexander BOYD8
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Air Force Research Laboratory, United States, 3Wuhan University, China, 4The University of Iowa, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 7Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 8New Mexico Consortium, United States
ST13-A002 Chorus and Microbursts: Quantifying the Connection with a Substantial Dataset of Simultaneous Low- and High-altitude High Time Resolution Observations Aaron BRENEMAN1#+, John SAMPLE2, Arlo JOHNSON2, Mykhaylo SHUMKO2, Alex CREW3, Chris COLPITTS1, Harlan SPENCE4, Berhard BLAKE5, Robyn MILLAN6
1University of Minnesota, United States, 2Montana State University, United States, 3The John Hopkins University, United States, 4University of New Hampshire, United States, 5The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 6Dartmouth University, United States
ST13-A003 Multi-year Measurements of Radiation Belt Electrons: Acceleration, Transport, and Loss Daniel BAKER1#+, Vaughn HOXIE1, Hong ZHAO1, Xinlin LI1, Allison JAYNES2, Shri KANEKAL3, Scot ELKINGTON1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST13-A007 Multi-point Observations of Chorus Properties and Propagation in the Inner Magnetosphere Using Conjunctions Between Arase and Van Allen Probes Chris COLPITTS1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Cynthia CATTELL1, John WYGANT1, Yoshiya KASAHARA3, Yuto KATOH4, Aaron BRENEMAN1, George HOSPODARSKY5, Masahiro KITAHARA4
1University of Minnesota, United States, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Kanazawa University, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan, 5The University of Iowa, United States
ST13-A005 Drift-bounce Resonance Between PC5 Pulsations and Ions at Multiple Energies in the Nightside Magnetosphere: Arase and MMS Observations Satoshi OIMATSU1#+, Masahito NOSÉ2, Mariko TERAMOTO2, Kazuhiro YAMAMOTO1, Ayako MATSUOKA3, Satoshi KASAHARA4, Shoichiro YOKOTA5, Kunihiro KEIKA4, Guan LE6, Reiko NOMURA7, Akiko FUJIMOTO8, Oleg TROSHICHEV9, Dmitry SORMAKOV9, Yoshimasa TANAKA10, Manabu SHINOHARA11, Iku SHINOHARA3, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, James SLAVIN12, Robert ERGUN13, Per-Arne LINDQVIST14
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Osaka University, Japan, 6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 7National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 8Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, 9Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Russian Federation, 10National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 11National Institute of Technology, Kagoshima College, Japan, 12University of Michigan, United States, 13University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 14KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
ST13-A006 Electron Scattering by Chorus Waves Generating Pulsating Aurora Satoshi KASAHARA1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Shoichiro YOKOTA3, Takefumi MITANI4, Yoshiya KASAHARA5, Shoya MATSUDA4, Atsushi KUMAMOTO6, Ayako MATSUOKA4, Yoichi KAZAMA7, Harald FREY8, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS9, Satoshi KURITA2, Kunihiro KEIKA1, Kanako SEKI1, Iku SHINOHARA4
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Kanazawa University, Japan, 6Tohoku University, Japan, 7The Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA), Taiwan, 8University of California, Berkeley, United States, 9University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST13-A008 Study on Radial Diffusion of Protons in the Inner Magnetosphere Lv XINGZHI, Wenlong LIU#+
Beihang University, China
ST13-A009 Formation of Reversed Energy Spectrum of Radiation Belt Electrons Caused by Plasmaspheric Hiss Scattering Binbin NI1#+, Hong ZHAO2, Dan BAKER2, Wenxun ZHANG1, Zheng XIANG1, Xudong GU1, William JOHNSTON3, Allison JAYNES4, Shri KANEKAL5, Berhard BLAKE6, Seth CLAUDEPIERRE6, Michael TEMERIN7, Geoffrey REEVES8, Herbert FUNSTEN8, Alexander BOYD9
1Wuhan University, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Air Force Research Laboratory, United States, 4The University of Iowa, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 7University of California, Berkeley, United States, 8Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 9New Mexico Consortium, United States
ST13-A010 An Optimal Algebraic Approach to Multi-spacecraft Field Analysis Gerard CHANTEUR#+
National Center for Scientific Research/ Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, France
ST13-A011 Source, Loss, and Solar Cycle Variations of Inner Belt Electrons and Protons Xinlin LI1#+, Kun ZHANG1, Zheng XIANG2
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder , United States

ST14 Space Weather Forecasts: Methods, Issues and Future Development
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST14-A001 A Scheme for Forecasting Severe Space Weather Balan NANAN1,2#+, Y EBIHARA3, Ruth SKOUG4, Tulasi Ram SUDARSANAM5
1Shandong University, China, 2The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 5Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India
ST14-A004 Low Thermosphere Temperature Variations Observed by TIMED/GUVI Yongliang ZHANG#+, Larry PAXTON, Robert SCHAEFER
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST14-A005 Penetration Electric Field During Geomagnetic Storm: Observations and Mechanisms Chaosong HUANG#+
Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
ST14-A006 Dst Index Prediction Model Combining Empirical Model and Neural Network Algorithm Jaejin LEE#+, Wooyeon PARK
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST14-A007 Predicting Magnetic Fields in Earth-impacting Coronal Mass Ejections Using Data-driven Modelling E. KILPUA#+, Jens POMOELL, Erkka LUMME, Daniel PRICE, Diana MOROSAN, Eleanna ASVESTARI, Simon GOOD, Matti ALALAHTI, Milla KALLIOKOSKI, Harriet GEORGE
University of Helsinki, Finland
ST14-A008 Dynamic Variation of Earth's Outer Radiation Belt Due to Whistler-mode Chorus and EMIC Waves Yoshiharu OMURA#+
Kyoto University, Japan
ST14-A009 Ring Current Prediction: Challenges and Developments Mei-Ching FOK#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST14-A010 Forecasting the Magnitude and Direction of the Solar Wind Magnetic Field Following Earth-directed Coronal Mass Ejections Nat GOPALSWAMY#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST14-A011 Unfolding Method for Particle Detector Spectrums on GEO-KOMPSAT-2A Yuchul SHIN#+, Sungmin PAK, Go Woon NA, Jongho SEON
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST14-A012 Statistical and Observational Research of Solar Flare Spectra for Total Emission Spectra Prediction Model Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Shohei NISHIMOTO1, Shinsuke IMADA2, Tomoko KAWATE3, Kyoung-Sun LEE4, Mitsuru MATSUMURA2
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
ST14-A013 Predicting Interplanetary Shocks Using Low-energy Ions: A Real-time Interplanetary Shock Prediction System George HO#+
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST14-A015 Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) Mission Measurements and Space Weather Forecasting Richard EASTES#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST14-A016 Assimilating Thermospheric Data Across a Variety of Spatial and Temporal Scales Marcin PILINSKI1#+, G. CROWLEY2, Matt SEATON2, Eric SUTTON1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates , United States
ST14-A017 In-orbit Test Result for Korea Space Environment Monitor (KSEM) on GEO-KOMPSAT-2A Go Woon NA1#+, Jongho SEON1, Kyu-Sung CHAE1, Yuchul SHIN1, Ju WOO1, Woohyeong SEOL1, Chanhaeng LEE1, Sungmin PAK1, Seung-hyuk SHIN1, Hans-Ulrich AUSTER2, Christian STRAUCH3, Werner MAGNES4, David FISCHER4
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany, 3Magson GmbH, Germany, 4Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
ST14-A018 A Statistical Analysis of the Swarm Satellites Orbit Decay Caused by Geomagnetic Storms Yonghui MA1#+, Ziqi ZHAO2
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Harbin Institute of Technology, China
ST14-A020 Model Development for the Thermosphere and Ionosphere Weather Forecasting Tzu-Wei FANG1#+, Naomi MARUYAMA1, Tim FULLER-ROWELL1, Joe SCHOONOVER1, Zhuxiao LI1, George MILLWARD1, Houjun WANG2
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States
ST14-A021 Monitoring the Global Evolution of the Storm-ring Current and the Storm Indices from Confined Ground Geomagnetic Observatories Gang ZENG1#+, Chao SHEN2, Zhaojin RONG3, Xinlin LI4, Tao CHEN3, Zhiqing CHEN3, Yonghui MA1
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST14-A022 Day-to-day Variability of Ionospheric Pre-reversal Enhancement Under Constant Solar and Geomagnetic Conditions Hanli LIU#+
National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST14-A023 Space Weather in the Ionosphere Larry PAXTON#+, Yongliang ZHANG, Hyosub KIL, Robert SCHAEFER
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

ST15 MHD Waves and Instabilities in the Solar Atmosphere: Identification and Modelling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST15-A001 No Unique Solution to the Seismological Problem of Standing Kink Waves Marcel GOOSSENS1#+, Inigo ARREGUI2
1KU Leuven, Belgium, 2Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain
ST15-A002 Synthetic Ultraviolet Emissions from Coronal Loops Experiencing Fast Sausage Oscillations Bo LI#+, Mijie SHI
Shandong University, China
ST15-A003 Coronal Density and Temperature Calculated Using SDO/AIA by Forward Modelling EUV Emission and Seismology David PASCOE#+
KU Leuven, Belgium
ST15-A007 Temperature Fluctuations in the Solar Chromosphere Observed with ALMA Shahin JAFARZADEH#+, Sven WEDEMEYER, Mikolaj SZYDLARSKI
University of Oslo, Norway
ST15-A006 Comparison of Radiative and Seismic Responses of Two Flares: September 6th, 2011 and September, 6th, 2017 Sergei ZHARKOV1#+, Valentina ZHARKOVA2, Sarah MATTHEWS3, Connor MACRAE1, Malcolm DRUETT2, Ingolf DAMMASCH4
1University of Hull, United Kingdom, 2Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 3University College London, United Kingdom, 4Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium
ST15-A005 New Code for Identification of Curvilinear Structures in the Solar Atmosphere Yuyang YUAN#+, Gary VERTH, Viktor FEDUN
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST15-A008 Do Flux Pile-up Models of Solar Photospheric Reconnection Work? Sergiy SHELYAG1#+, Yuri LITVINENKO2, Viktor FEDUN3, Gary VERTH3, José Juan GONZÁLEZ4, Francisco GUZMÁN5
1Deakin University, Australia, 2Waikato University, New Zealand, 3The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, 5Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico

ST16 Peculiar nonlinear phenomena in the modern solar-terrestrial physics
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST16-A003 Observations of Upward Propagating Waves in the Transition Region and Corona Above Sunspots Zhenghua HUANG#+, Zhenyong HOU, Lidong XIA, Bo LI, Hui FU
Shandong University, China
ST16-A001 Diamagnetic Plasmoids as a Part of Diamagnetic Structures of the Slow Solar Wind and Their Impact on the Earth’s Magnetosphere Vladimir PARKHOMOV1#, Alexei DMITRIEV2+, Eselevich VICTOR3, Eselevich MAKSIM3, Vedernikova TATYANA1
1Baikal State University, Russian Federation, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Russian Federation
ST16-A002 Collisionless Plasmas’ Processes at Magnetospheric Boundaries: Strong Nonlinear Interactions Sergey SAVIN1#, Alexei DMITRIEV2, Alla SUVOROVA2+
1Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST16-A006 Plasma Jets in the Solar Corona: Statistics, Dynamics and Oscillations Valery NAKARIAKOV#+
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
ST16-A005 Dayside Magnetosphere and Ionosphere Responses to Transient Upstream Disturbances Measured by Satellite-imager Coordination Boyi WANG#+, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA
Boston University, United States
ST16-A007 Geosynchronous Magnetopause Crossings in the 24 Solar Cycle Alexei DMITRIEV#+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST16-A008 Observations of the Oscillatory Dynamics of Cometary Tails in the Solar Wind Giuseppe NISTICO1#+, Valery NAKARIAKOV2, Karl BATTAMS3, Volker BOTHMER1
1University of Göttingen, Germany, 2University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 3Naval Research Laboratory, United States
ST16-A010 Energetic Electron Enhancements Under Radiation Belt (L < 1.2) During Nonstorm Interval on August 1, 2008 Alla SUVOROVA#+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST16-A011 Magnetopause and its Boundary Layers Under Radial IMF Condition: Observations and Simulation Results Gilbert PI1#+, Zdenek NEMECEK1, Jana SAFRANKOVA1, Jih-Hong SHUE2, Kostiantyn GRYGOROV1
1Charles University, Czech Republic, 2National Central University, Taiwan

ST17 The Dynamic Loss of Earth's Radiation Belts: from Loss in the Magnetosphere to Particle Precipitation in the Atmosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST17-A001 Very Low Frequency Transmitter Signals in the Magnetosphere Lunjin CHEN#+
The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST17-A002 Radiation Belt Electron Precipitation into the Atmosphere: Implications for Atmospheric Composition and Dynamics Miriam SINNHUBER#+
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
ST17-A003 Wave-induced Loss of Electrons in the Inner Zone and Slot Region Jay ALBERT#+
Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
ST17-A005 Rapid Precipitation by EMIC Rising-tone Emissions of Relativistic Electrons Observed by the Van Allen Probes Mission Satoko NAKAMURA1#+, Yoshiharu OMURA1, Daniel BAKER2, Craig KLETZING3
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States

ST18 Multi-scale Diagnosis of Magnetic Reconnection
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST18-A002 On the Energy Conversion Rate During Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection Yongyuan YI1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Liangjin SONG1, Xiaohua DENG3
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China
ST18-A004 MMS Observations of a Kinetic-scale Electron Vortex Magnetic Hole in a Reconnection Diffusion Region Zhihong ZHONG1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Shiyong HUANG3, Rongxin TANG1,4, Xiaohua DENG3, Ye PANG1, Haotian CHEN1
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China, 4Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
ST18-A003 Extension of the Electron Diffusion Region in the Reconnection Exhaust Zhihong ZHONG1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Rongxin TANG1,3, Xiaohua DENG4, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV5, Barbara GILES6, William PATERSON7, Ye PANG1, Hengyan MAN1, Christopher RUSSELL2, James BURCH8
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 4Wuhan University, China, 5Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 6NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 7National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST18-A006 Energy Release During Several M and X Class Flares Jianxia CHENG1#+, Jiong QIU2
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Montana State University, United States
ST18-A007 The Non-ideal Electric Field Observed in the Separatrix Region of a Magnetotail Reconnection Event Xiancai YU#+, Quanming LU
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST18-A009 Electron-scale Measurements of Dipolarization Front Huishan FU#+, Chengming LIU, Yin XU
Beihang University, China
ST18-A010 Super-efficient Electron Acceleration by an Isolated Magnetic Reconnection Huishan FU#+, Yin XU
Beihang University, China
ST18-A011 Parallel Electron Heating by Tangential Discontinuity in Turbulent Magnetosheath Yangyang LIU1#+, Huishan FU1, Chengming LIU1, Zhe WANG1, C. Philippe ESCOUBET2, Kyoung-Joo HWANG3, James BURCH3, Barbara GILES4
1Beihang University, China, 2European Space Agency, Netherlands, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST18-A013 Electron Distribution Functions Around a Reconnection X-line Resolved by the FOTE Method Zhe WANG1#+, Huishan FU1, Chengming LIU1, Yangyang LIU1, Giulia COZZANI2, Barbara GILES3, Kyoung-Joo HWANG4, James BURCH4
1Beihang University, China, 2National Center for Scientific Research/ Ecole Polytechnique/ Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University, France, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST18-A014 Extending the FOTE Method to Three-dimensional Flow Fields Zhe WANG#+, Huishan FU
Beihang University, China
ST18-A015 Electron-scale Quadrants of the Hall Quadrupolar Structure Observed During Magnetic Reconnection Rongsheng WANG1#+, Rumi NAKAMURA2, Quanming LU1, Wolfgang BAUMJOHANN2, Robert ERGUN3, James BURCH4
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST18-A016 Statistical Study of the Interaction Regions Between Earthward Propagating Flux Ropes and the Geomagnetic Field Hengyan MAN1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Xiaohua DENG3, Zhihong ZHONG1, Christopher RUSSELL2, William PATERSON4, Barbara GILES5, Per-Arne LINDQVIST6, James BURCH7, Huishan FU8
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China, 4National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 7Southwest Research Institute, United States, 8Beihang University, China
ST18-A017 SOTE: A Nonlinear Method for Magnetic Topology Reconstruction in Space Plasmas Yangyang LIU1#+, Huishan FU1, V. OLSHEVSKY2, D. PONTIN3, Chengming LIU1, Zhe WANG1
1Beihang University, China, 2KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 3University of Dundee, United Kingdom
ST18-A018 Spectral and Imaging Observations of Magnetic Reconnection in a Solar Current Sheet Mingde DING#+
Nanjing University, China
ST18-A020 A Long-lasting Auroral Bright Spot Around Magnetic North Pole: Is it the Evidence of Stable Magnetic Reconnection? Qing-He ZHANG1#+, Guo-Cheng SHEN1, Yongliang ZHANG2, Kjellmar OKSAVIK3, Michael LOCKWOOD4, Zanyang XING1, Yu-Zhang MA1
1Shandong University, China, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of Bergen, Norway, 4University of Reading, United Kingdom
ST18-A021 Electron-scale Vertical Current Sheets in a Bursty Bulk Flow in the Terrestrial Magnetotail Meng ZHOU1,2#+
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST18-A022 Electron Acceleration and Formation of Power-law Spectra of Energetic Electrons During the Merging Process of Multiple Magnetic Islands: Particle-in-cell Simulations Yu LIU, Quanming LU#, Rongsheng WANG, Kai HUANG, Huanyu WANG+, Shui WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST18-A023 Formation of Power Law Spectra of Energetic Electrons During Multiple X Line Magnetic Reconnection with a Guide Field Quanming LU#, Huanyu WANG+, Kai HUANG, Yu LIU, Rongsheng WANG, Shui WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST18-A024 Whistler Waves Driven by Field-aligned Crescent Electrons in the Near-earth Magnetotail Reconnection Lei DAI1#+, Ren YONG1, Wen LI2,3, Xin TAO4, Chi WANG1, Binbin TANG1, Benoit LAVRAUD5, James BURCH6, Barbara GILES7, Olivier LE CONTEL8, Roy B. TORBERT9, Chris RUSSELL3, Robert STRANGEWAY3, Robert ERGUN10, Per-Arne LINDQVIST11
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Boston University, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4University of Science and Technology of China, China, 5National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 8National Centre for Scientific Research/ Ecole Polytechnique, France, 9University of New Hampshire, United States, 10University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 11KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
ST18-A025 Observations of Flux Ropes with Strong Energy Dissipation in the Magnetotail Shiyong HUANG1#+, Kui JIANG1, Zhigang YUAN1, Meng ZHOU2,3, Fouad SAHRAOUI4, Huishan FU5, Xiaohua DENG1, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV6, Xiongdong YU1, Linghui HE1, Dan DENG1, James BURCH7
1Wuhan University, China, 2Nanchang University, China, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4Plasma Physics Laboratory, France, 5Beihang University, China, 6Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 7Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST18-A026 Electron Heating by Debye-scale Turbulence in Guide Field Reconnection Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV1#+, Andris VAIVADS1, Love ALM1, Konrad STEINVALL1, Andreas JOHLANDER1, Andrey DIVIN2, Cecilia NORGREN3, Wenya LI4, Amy RAGER5, Daniel GERSHMAN5, Huishan FU6, Kyoung-Joo HWANG7, Per-Arne LINDQVIST8, Robert ERGUN9, Olivier LE CONTEL10, Christopher RUSSELL11
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, 3University of Bergen, Norway, 4State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, China, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6Beihang University, China, 7Southwest Research Institute, United States, 8KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 9University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 10National Centre for Scientific Research/ Ecole Polytechnique, France, 11University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST18-A027 Electron Sublayers and the Associated Magnetic Topologies in the Inner Low Latitude Boundary Layer Xiangcheng DONG1, Malcolm DUNLOP1,2#+, Karlheinz TRATTNER3, Tieyan WANG2, Zuyin PU4, Jinsong ZHAO5, Jinbin CAO1, Christopher RUSSELL6, Barbara GILES7
1Beihang University, China, 2Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4Peking University, China, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST18-A028 The Role of Lower Hybrid Waves in Magnetic Reconnection Daniel GRAHAM1#+, Andris VAIVADS1, Mats ANDRE1, Cecilia NORGREN2, James DRAKE3, Per-Arne LINDQVIST4, Olivier LE CONTEL5, Robert ERGUN6, Barbara GILES7, Christopher RUSSELL8, James BURCH9, Roy B. TORBERT10
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2University of Bergen, Norway, 3University of Maryland, United States, 4KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 5National Centre for Scientific Research/ Ecole Polytechnique, France, 6University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 8University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 9Southwest Research Institute, United States, 10University of New Hampshire, United States
ST18-A029 Electron Heating Inside Diffusion Region and at Separatrices During Magnetopause Reconnection: Numerical Simulations Andrey DIVIN1#+, Andris VAIVADS2, Mats ANDRE2, Ivan ZAITSEV1, V. OLSHEVSKY3, Stefano MARKIDIS3, Giovanni LAPENTA4
1Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 4KU Leuven, Belgium
ST18-A030 Universality of Fast Turbulent Magnetic Reconnection Under High Landquist Number Li-Ping YANG1#+, Hui LI2, Fan GUO2, Xiaocan LI2, Shengtai LI2, Lei ZHANG3, Xueshang FENG3
1National Space Science Center, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

ST19 Hemispheric Symmetry and Asymmetry in the Solar-terrestrial Coupling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST19-A001 Hemispheric Asymmetry in Ionospheric Convection, Field-aligned Currents, and Joule Heating Gang LU#+
National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST19-A002 Dependence of the Spring-autumnal Asymmetry in Geomagnetic Activity on the Solar Main Dipole Magnetic Field Polarity over Last 140 Years Hao LUO#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST19-A004 The Hemispheric Asymmetry of Thermospheric Density Responses to Solar Activity Huijun LE1#+, Libo LIU1, Yiding CHEN2, Hui ZHANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST19-A006 Evidence for Unipolar Bow Shock Current Closure Through the Ionosphere for IMF by Ramon LOPEZ#+, Fatemeh BAGHERI, Pauline DREDGER
University of Texas at Arlington, United States
ST19-A005 Hemispheric Asymmetry in the Postnoon and Premidnight Auroral Intensity: An Interplanetary by Effect Kan LIOU#, Elizabeth MITCHELL+
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

ST20 Solar Flare Forecasting Using Machine Learning
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST20-A001 Solar Flare Occurrence Forecast and Onset Time Estimate Using Long Short-term Memory Neural Network Xin HUANG#+, Huaning WANG, Long XU
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST20-A002 Detect CME from Solar Disk (SDO/AIA) Using Deep Learning Long XU1#+, Yihua YAN1,2, Sixuan LIU1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST20-A004 Visual Attention on the Sun: What Do Existing Models Actually Predict? Jia LI1#+, Daowei LI1, Kui FU1, Long XU2
1Beihang University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST20-A005 Solar Flare Prediction Using Multiple Wavelengths of Solar-image Data Xuexin YU1,2#+, Long XU1, Xin HUANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST20-A007 Deep Neural Networks Applied to Predictions of Solar Flares and Eruptions Naoto NISHIZUKA1#+, Yuki KUBO1, Komei SUGIURA1, Takahiro HASEGAWA2,3, Mitsue DEN1, Mamoru ISHII1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST20-A008 On MUSER Observations for Solar Flares and Space Weather Monitoring Yihua YAN1,2#+
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

ST21 Use of Nano/microsatellites for Solar-terrestrial and Planetary Studies
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST21-A001 How to Inspire International Space Weather Research with Small Missions Daniel BAKER#+, Amal CHANDRAN
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST21-A002 High Performance Ionosphere Plasma Probe, TeNeP Koichiro OYAMA1,2#+
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Asia Space Environment Research Consortium, Japan
ST21-A003 The Snipe Mission for Observing Small Scale Ionospheric and Magnetosphric Plasma Phenonena Jaejin LEE#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST21-A004 Space Weather Measurements Using Spire's Growing Cubesat Constellation Takayuki YUASA#+
Spire Global, Singapore
ST21-A005 The Development of the Dual-band Optical Transient Camera and its Preliminary Results Alfred CHEN1#+, Charles LIN1, Toshinori KUWAHARA2, Wei-Tai LIU1, Mike Chih-Chen TSAI1, Hannah TOMIO2
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Tohoku University, Japan
ST21-A006 Mesosphere and Ionosphere Plasma Exploration Complex (MIPEX) for In-situ Plasma Measurements in the Ionosphere Hui-Kuan FANG#+, Alfred CHEN, Wen-Hao CHEN, Ting-Chou WU, Ke-Shen LIU, Yi-Chen WANG
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST21-A007 Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Intensity and Plasma Density Measurements Onboard the Cubesat Phoenix Hui-Kuan FANG#+, Alfred CHEN, Tsu-Wei TSAU, Wen-Hao CHEN, Ming-Yang HONG, Jyh-Ching JUANG, Jiun-Jih MIAU
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST21-A008 INSPIRESat-1 and IDEASSat - Small Satellites for Ionospheric Science and Capacity Building Loren CHANG#, Tzu-Ya TAI+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST21-A009 Mission Design of Cubesat Constellation for Studying Atmospheric and Ionospheric Coupling : Impendence Probe for Plasma Measurement K. RYU1#+, Eojin KIM1, Goohwan SHIN2, Sun Mie PARK1, Koichiro OYAMA3,4, Hui Kwan FANG3
1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 2Satellite Technology Research Center, Korea, South, 3National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 4Asia Space Environment Research Consortium, Japan
ST21-A010 Energy Calibration of Charged Particle Detector Using Radioactive Isotope Sources Chanhaeng LEE+, Jongho SEON#, Sungmin PAK, Woohyeong SEOL
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST21-A011 Analysis of Radiation Penetration and Shielding of Charged Particle Detector Seung-hyuk SHIN+, Jongho SEON#, Sungmin PAK, Yuchul SHIN
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST21-A012 Operation Concept and Initial Results of instruments for the Study of Space Storms(ISSS) Onboard the Next Generation Small Satellite-1 (NEXTSat-1) Eojin KIM1#+, K. RYU1, Kyoung Wook MIN1, Junchan LEE2, Young-Soo JO3, Hoonkyu SEO1, Jongdae SOHN3, Gowoon NA4
1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 2York University, Canada, 3Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 4Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST21-A014 Discrimination of Electrons and Protons by Pulse Shaping in the Energy Range of 100 to 200 KeV in Silicon Detectors Woohyeong SEOL+, Jongho SEON#, Chanhaeng LEE
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST21-A015 Need of Constellation of Satellites in Identification of Atmospheric Forcing Dynamics During Successive Clusters of Strong Earthquakes of East-west Pacific Zone : Inputs for EQ Precursive Model Devi MINAKSHI1#+, Ananda BARBARA1, Anna DEPUEVA2, Koichiro OYAMA3,4
1Gauhati University, India, 2Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, Russian Federation, 3National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 4Asia Space Environment Research Consortium, Japan
ST21-A016 Inter-coupling Mechanism Between Space Weather and Earthquake: Nano Satellites Observations a Step in Framing of Predictive Model Devi MINAKSHI1#+, Samiran PATGIRI1, Ananda BARBARA1, Anna DEPUEVA2, Victor DEPUEV2, Ya Yu RUZHIN2
1Gauhati University, India, 2Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, Russian Federation
ST21-A019 Preliminary Results of Planetary Observation by the RISESAT Microsatellite Junichi KURIHARA1#+, Wing-Huen IP2, Yukihiro TAKAHASHI1, Masataka IMAI3, Toru KOUYAMA3, Toshinori KUWAHARA4, Shinya FUJITA4, Yuji SAKAMOTO4
1Hokkaido University, Japan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan

ST22 Space Weather Research and Operation in Asia Oceania
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST22-A001 Equatorial Ionosphere Disturbance Index Based on BDS-GEO Data Artem PADOKHIN#+, Yulia TUMANOVA, Nikita TERESHIN
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation
ST22-A002 Low-latitude Ionospheric Irregularities in June Solstice Observed by Equatorial Atmosphere Radar and GPS Receivers Prayitno ABADI1#+, Yuichi OTSUKA2, Slamet SUPRIYADI1, Clara YATINI1, Mamoru YAMAMOTO3, Musthofa LATHIF1
1Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Indonesia, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan
ST22-A003 ROTI Map Generation over Thailand Pornchai SUPNITHI#+, Sukit SOPHAN
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
ST22-A004 The Relationship Between Equatorial Plasma Bubble and Evening Counter Electrojet Current Measured in West of Southeast Asia Nurul Shazana ABDUL HAMID1#+, Siti Fatimah Azzahrah AHMAD NOH1, Mardina ABDULLAH1, Suhaila M. BUHARI2, IdahWati SARUDIN1, Wan Nur Izzaty ISMAIL1, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA3
1Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia, 2Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia, 3Kyushu University, Japan
ST22-A005 Current Status of Ionospheric Space Weather Products in Taiwan I-Te LEE1,2#+, Mark CHENG1, Jyun-Ying HUANG1, Hsu-Hui HO1
1Central Weather Bureau, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST22-A006 Update of Japanese Space Weather Research and Operation Activities Mamoru ISHII#+
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST22-A007 Radio Propagation Simulator to Translate Ionospheric Effect on High Frequency Waves Kornyanat HOZUMI1#+, Hiroyuki NAKATA2, Susumu SAITO3, Takuya TSUGAWA1, Mamoru ISHII1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Chiba University, Japan, 3Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
ST22-A008 On Application of Geostationary BeiDou Satellites in Ionospheric TID Interferometry for Near-Equatorial Ionosphere Ekaterina KOZLOVTSEVA#+, Nikita TERESHIN
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation
ST22-A009 The Recent Activities of R2O Transition in Korean Space Weather Operation Seung Jun OH#+, Kyu-Cheol CHOI, Jeong-Deok LEE, Sangwoo LEE
SELab, Inc, Korea, South
ST22-A010 Ionospheric Space Weather Data Product of FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 Charles LIN1#+, P. K. RAJESH1, Chi-Yen LIN2, Chia-Hung CHEN1, Jia-Ting LIN1
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST22-A011 NICT Ionospheric Observations in Japan and Southeast Asia Takuya TSUGAWA#+, Kornyanat HOZUMI, Hideo MAENO, Michi NISHIOKA, Mamoru ISHII
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST22-A012 Real-time Solar Flare Prediction by Deep Flare Net Naoto NISHIZUKA#+, Yuki KUBO, Komei SUGIURA, Mitsue DEN, Mamoru ISHII
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

ST23 Coupling Between Inner-magnetospheric and Ionospheric Particle Populations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST23-A001 Controlling Effect of Wave Models and Plasmapause Position on the Dynamic Evolution of Radiation Belt Electrons Dedong WANG#+, Yuri SHPRITS, Irina ZHELAVSKAYA
GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany
ST23-A002 A New Analytical Chorus Wave Model Derived from Van Allen Probe Observations Dedong WANG#+, Yuri SHPRITS, Irina ZHELAVSKAYA
GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany
ST23-A003 Reanalysis of Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Density Using Four Spacecraft and the Verb Code Juan Sebastian CERVANTES VILLA1#, Yuri SHPRITS2+, Adam KELLERMAN3, Alexander DROZDOV4, Nikita ASEEV1, Angelica CASTILLO1
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany, 3Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, United States, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST23-A004 Magnetosphere-ionosphere Connection of Storm-time Region-2 Field-aligned Current and Ring Current: Arase and AMPERE Observations Shun IMAJO1#+, Masahito NOSÉ1, Ayako MATSUOKA2, Satoshi KASAHARA3, Shoichiro YOKOTA4, Mariko TERAMOTO1, Tetsuo MOTOBA5, Brian ANDERSON5, Reiko NOMURA6, Akiko FUJIMOTO7, Iku SHINOHARA2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Osaka University, Japan, 5The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 6National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 7Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
ST23-A005 The Coupling Between Ring Current and Radiation Belt Through Magnetic Dips Lunjin CHEN#+
The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST23-A006 DyFK Model Simulations of Plasma Transport Between SED Plume and Plasmaspheric Plume Zheng QIAO#+
Wuhan University, China
ST23-A008 Local Generation of EMIC Waves Near the Plasmapause: Coordinated Magnetosphere-ionosphere-ground Observations Khan-Hyuk KIM1#+, Hyuck-Jin KWON2, Hyomin KIM3, Ho JIN1, Jehyuck SHIN1, Tanja FROMM4, Jürgen MATZKA5, Marc LESSARD6
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, Korea, South, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 4Alfred Wegner Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany, 5GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 6University of New Hampshire, United States
ST23-A010 Statistic Analysis of Fast Magnetosonic Waves with Observations of the Van Allen Probes Fei YAO#+
Wuhan University, China
ST23-A012 Precipitation of Radiation Belt Electrons by EMIC Waves with Conjugated Observations of NOAA and Van Allen Satellites Zhigang YUAN1#+, Kun LIU1, Xiongdong YU1, Fei YAO1, Shiyong HUANG1, Dedong WANG2, Zhihai OUYANG1
1Wuhan University, China, 2GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences, Germany

ST24 Dynamic Coupling Between Waves and Plasmas in the Inner Magnetosphere and Its Feedback on Ionospheric Electrodynamics
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST24-A001 Simulations of Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling of Precipitating Electrons, Ionospheric Conductance, and Inner Magnetospheric Electric Fields Margaret CHEN1#+, Colby LEMON1, James HECHT1, George KHAZANOV2, Joseph EVANS3, James ROEDER1, Stephen KAEPPLER4
1The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Computational Physics, Inc., United States, 4Clemson University, United States
ST24-A003 Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling Through Ionospheric Conductivity Mei-Ching FOK1#+, Suk-Bin KANG2, Natalia BUZULUKOVA1,3, Alex GLOCER1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2NASA/GSFC, United States, 3University of Maryland, College Park, United States
ST24-A004 A New Ionosphere Conductivity Model with Comprehensive Ionospheric Dynamics and Solar and Magnetospheric Inputs Suk-Bin KANG1#+, Alex GLOCER2, Mei-Ching FOK2, Vladimir AIRAPETIAN3
1NASA/GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3American University, United States
ST24-A005 Warm Plasma Cloak and Wave-particle Interaction in the Inner Magnetosphere Natalia BUZULUKOVA1,2#+, Shannon HILL2, Mei-Ching FOK1, Scott BOARDSEN3
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Maryland, College Park, United States, 3University of Maryland, Baltimore, United States
ST24-A006 MMS Observations of Magnetospheric Field Line Resonances Guan LE1#+, Peter CHI2, Robert STRANGEWAY2, Christopher RUSSELL2, James SLAVIN3, Brian ANDERSON4, Rumi NAKAMURA5, Ferdinand PLASCHKE5, Roy B. TORBERT6
1National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 6University of New Hampshire, United States
ST24-A007 Quantifying an Impact of the Cross-energy Coupling in the Inner Magnetosphere on Plasmaspheric Composition Naomi MARUYAMA1#, Mei-Ching FOK2+, Phil RICHARDS3, Dmytro KOTOV4, Yuki OBANA5, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI6, George KHAZANOV2
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3George Mason University, United States, 4Institute of Ionosphere, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 5Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan, 6Nagoya University, Japan

ST25 Turbulence and Particle Energization in Space, Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST25-A001 Understanding Electron-scale Electric Field Fluctuations in Solar Wind Kinetic Turbulence: Artemis Observations Chadi SALEM1#+, John BONNELL1, Elizabeth HANSON1, Christopher CHASTON1,2, Kristopher KLEIN3, Luca FRANCI4, Daniel VERSCHAREN5
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of Sydney, Australia, 3The University of Arizona, United States, 4Queen Mary College, United Kingdom, 5University College London, United Kingdom
ST25-A003 Difference of Intermittency Between Electric Field and Magnetic Field Fluctuations from Ion Scale Down to Sub-electron Scale in the Magnetosheath Turbulence Xingyu ZHU1+, Jiansen HE1#, Ying WANG1, Luca SORRISO-VALVO2
1Peking University, China, 2Italian Research Council, Italy
ST25-A002 Composition of Wave Modes in Magnetosheath Turbulence from Sub-ion to Sub-electron Scales Xingyu ZHU1+, Jiansen HE1#, Daniel VERSCHAREN2, Jinsong ZHAO3
1Peking University, China, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST25-A005 Unified Quantitative Description of Solar Wind Turbulence Intermittency in Both Inertial and Kinetic Ranges Jiansen HE1#+, Ying WANG1, Luca SORRISO-VALVO2
1Peking University, China, 2Italian Research Council, Italy
ST25-A004 Diffusion Range and Dissipation Spectrum of Kinetic Alfvenic Turbulence Jiansen HE1#+, Xingyu ZHU1, Die DUAN1, Daniel VERSCHAREN2
1Peking University, China, 2University College London, United Kingdom
ST25-A006 Testing of the Taylor Frozen-in-flow Hypothesis at Electron Scales in the Solar Wind Turbulence Shiyong HUANG1#+, Fouad SAHRAOUI2
1Wuhan University, China, 2Plasma Physics Laboratory, France
ST25-A007 Observations of Turbulence in Magnetic Reconnection Region Kui JIANG#+, Shiyong HUANG, Zhigang YUAN, Xiaohua DENG
Wuhan University, China
ST25-A008 Observations of Coherent Structures in the Turbulent Magnetosheath Plasma Kui JIANG#+, Shiyong HUANG
Wuhan University, China
ST25-A011 The Peculiar Properties of Plasma Turbulence in Fast Solar Wind Streams of Different Nature Maria RIAZANTSEVA1#+, Liudmila RAKHMANOVA1, Georgy ZASTENKER1, Yuri YERMOLAEV1, Irina LODKINA1, Vyacheslav BUDAEV2, Jana SAFRANKOVA3, Zdenek NEMECEK3, Lubomir PRECH3
1Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute, Russian Federation, 3Charles University, Czech Republic
ST25-A012 Ion Scale Plasma Turbulence Upstream and Downstream of the Earth's Bow Shock Liudmila RAKHMANOVA#+, Maria RIAZANTSEVA, Georgy ZASTENKER, Yuri YERMOLAEV
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST25-A013 The Non-resonant and Resonant Instability of Kinetic Alfven Wave in the Electron Beam-return Current System and Applications to Some Processes in Solar Flare and Earth’s Aurora Ling CHEN#+, Liang XIANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST25-A014 MMS Observation of Anisotropic Particle Distributions in an Alfvén Vortex Tieyan WANG1#+, Olga ALEXANDROVA2, Denise PERRONE3, Malcolm DUNLOP4,1, Xiangcheng DONG4, Robert BINGHAM1, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV5, Chris RUSSELL6, Barbara GILES7, Roy B. TORBERT8, Robert ERGUN9, James BURCH10
1Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom, 2Observatoire de Paris, France, 3Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 4Beihang University, China, 5Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 8University of New Hampshire, United States, 9University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 10Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST25-A016 Signatures of Alfven-mode and Slow-mode Waves and Non-propagating Structures in 3D Compressive MHD Turbulence Li-Ping YANG1#+, Hui LI2, Shengtai LI2, Lei ZHANG3, Jiansen HE4, Xueshang FENG3
1National Space Science Center, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Peking University, China
ST25-A017 Chaos-induced Resistivity in Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection Zhen WANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST25-A018 Downstream Structures and Ion Dynamics at a Rippled Quasi-parallel Shock: 2-D Hybrid Simulations Yufei HAO1#+, Quanming LU2, De-Jin WU1, Xinliang GAO2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China

ST26-PS17 Future and Current Space Missions and Instrumentation for Space and Planetary Science
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST26-PS17-A001 New Coatings for Langmuir Probes in Oxygen-rich Space Plasmas Joseph SAMANIEGO#+, Xu WANG, Laila ANDERSSON, David MALASPINA, Robert ERGUN, Mihaly HORANYI
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST26-PS17-A002 Ongoing and Future Space Science Mission of KASI Junga HWANG#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST26-PS17-A010 Development of Telescopic Camera (TENGOO) Performance Evaluation Device for MMX Hiroki KATO1#+, Shingo KAMEDA1, Masanobu OZAKI2, Takeshi TAKASHIMA2, Keigo ENYA2, Ko ISHIBASHI3, Takahiro ISHIMARRU2, Naoya OSADA1
1Rikkyo University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
ST26-PS17-A011 Interpretation on Slight Asymmetry of Analyzer Characteristics of MIA On-board the Mio by Means of a Model Calculation of 3-D Potential Distribution Wataru MIYAKE1#+, Yoshifumi SAITO2, Shoichiro YOKOTA3
1Tokai University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan
ST26-PS17-A012 CuSP: The Cubesat Mission for Studying Solar Particles Mihir DESAI#+
Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST26-PS17-A013 J-Mag : The Magnetometer Instrument on Juice Michele DOUGHERTY#+
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
ST26-PS17-A003 Science Objectives of the Solar-C_EUVST Shinsuke IMADA#+
Nagoya University, Japan
ST26-PS17-A004 The Parker Solar Probe Mission: Status and Outlook Nour E. RAOUAFI1#+, Stuart BALE2, Justin KASPER3, David MCCOMAS4, Russell HOWARD5, Marco VELLI6, Arik POSNER7
1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4Princeton University, United States, 5U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States
ST26-PS17-A014 High-resolution Ground Penetrating Radar for Mapping Structures of Putative Ice Deposits on the Moon Hideaki MIYAMOTO1#+, Atsushi KUMAMOTO2, Toshiyuki NISHIBORI3, Takafumi NIIHARA1, Motoyuki SATO2, Hiroki SENSHU4, Takahiro IWATA3, Makito KOBAYASHI1, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Takeshi TSUJI5
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 5Kyushu University, Japan
ST26-PS17-A015 Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer On-board Chandrayaan-2 Rover M. SHANMUGAM1#+, Santosh VADAWALE1, Arpit PATEL1, Mithun N.P.S.1, Hitesh ADALJA1, Tinkal LADIYA1, Shiv Kumar GOYAL1, Neeraj Kumar TIWARI1, Arup Kumar HAIT2, Nishant SINGH1, Sushil KUMAR1, Amit Basu SARBADHIKARI1, Garima ARORA1, Saleem Basha M3, Anil BHARDWAJ1
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2Space Applications Centre, India, 3U. R. Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, India
ST26-PS17-A017 Observation Plans in the Cruising Phase of the Solar Power Sail: OKEANOS Takahiro IWATA1#+, Tatsuaki OKADA1, Shuji MATSUURA2, Kohji TSUMURA3, Hajime YANO1,4, Takayuki HIRAI5, Ayako MATSUOKA1, Daisuke YONETOKU6, Tatehiro MIHARA7, Toshihiro CHUJO1, Osamu MORI1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 5Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 6Kanazawa University, Japan, 7RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, Japan
ST26-PS17-A018 H2061: Space Technology and Instrumentation for the Second Half of the Twenty First Century Manuel GRANDE1#+, Michel BLANC2
1Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom, 2Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, Metropolitan
ST26-PS17-A019 OKEANOS: Jupiter Trojan Asteroid Mission Using a Solar Power Sail Tatsuaki OKADA1#+, Takahiro IWATA1, Osamu MORI1, Yoko KEBUKAWA2, Motoo ITO3, Jun AOKI4, Yosuke KAWAI4, Shoichiro YOKOTA4, Shuji MATSUURA5, Kohji TSUMURA6, Daisuke YONETOKU7, Tatehiro MIHARA8, Hajime YANO1,9, Takayuki HIRAI10, Ayako MATSUOKA1, Atsushi KUMAMOTO6, Makoto YOSHIKAWA1, Jun MATSUMOTO1, Toshihiro CHUJO1, Masanori MATSUSHITA1, Junichiro KAWAGUCHI1, Stephan ULAMEC11, Jean-Pierre BIBRING12
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Yokohama National University, Japan, 3Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 4Osaka University, Japan, 5Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 6Tohoku University, Japan, 7Kanazawa University, Japan, 8RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, Japan, 9Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 10Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 11German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany, 12University of Paris-Sud, France
ST26-PS17-A006 Solar X-ray Monitor On-board Chandrayaan-2 Mission Mithun N.P.S.1#, Santosh VADAWALE1, M. SHANMUGAM1+, Arpit PATEL1, Hitesh ADALJA1, Tinkal LADIYA1, Shiv Kumar GOYAL1, Neeraj Kumar TIWARI1, Nishant SINGH1, Sushil KUMAR1, Arup Kumar HAIT2, Abhinandan KAPOOR3, Suresh Kumar H.N.3, Gaurav Dutta SAXENA4, Kalpana ARVIND4, Neeraj Kumar SATYA3, Anil BHARDWAJ1
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2Space Applications Centre, India, 3U. R. Rao Satellite Centre, India, 4Laboratory For Electro-Optics Systems, India
ST26-PS17-A022 A Small Instrument Suite for Local Meteorology Onboard Future Balloon Mission to Venus Durga Prasad KARANAM#, Chandan KUMAR, Sanjeev MISHRA, P KALYAN REDDY, Janmejay KUMAR, Varun SHEEL+, S.A. HAIDER, Anil BHARDWAJ
Physical Research Laboratory, India
ST26-PS17-A007 Performance of High Precision Magnetometer Onboard of China Seismo-electromagnetic Satellite Bingjun CHENG1#+, Bin ZHOU1, Xiaochen GOU1, Werner MAGNES2, Roland LAMMEGGER3, Andreas POLLINGER2, Yiteng ZHANG1, Jindong WANG1, Lei LI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3Graz University of Technology, Austria
ST26-PS17-A008 Design of Visible and Ultraviolet Imagers for FACTORS - A Future Satellite Mission for Understanding the Coupling and Transportation Processes in the Upper Atmosphere Takeshi SAKANOI1#+, Masafumi HIRAHARA2, Kazushi ASAMURA3, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Tomohiko WATANABE2, Takanori NISHIYAMA4, Shin-Ichiro OYAMA5, Yoshifumi SAITO3, Keisuke HOSOKAWA6, Masatoshi YAMAUCHI7, Hirotsugu KOJIMA8, Naritoshi KITAMURA9, Yasunobu OGAWA4, Ayako MATSUOKA3
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 5Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Japan, 6University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 7IRF Kiruna, Sweden, 8Kyoto University, Japan, 9The University of Tokyo, Japan
ST26-PS17-A024 The Solar Magnetism Mission Haosheng LIN#+, Maxim KRAMAR
University of Hawaii, United States
ST26-PS17-A009 An All-sky Heliospheric Imager (ASHI) for Viewing Thomson-scattered Light: Status and Near-future Plans Mario BISI1#+, Bernard JACKSON2, Andrew BUFFINGTON2, Philippe LEBLANC2, Hsiu-Shan YU2, Paul HICK2, William GRAINGER1
1United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom, 2University of California, San Diego, United States

ST27 General Session in Solar and Terrestrial Sciences
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST27-A001 Electromagnetic Linear Dispersion Relation for Plasma with a Drift Across Magnetic Field Takayuki UMEDA1#+, Takuma NAKAMURA2
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
ST27-A002 Modeling of Magnetic Field in the Magnetosheath Using Elliptic Coordinates Marek VANDAS#+
Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
ST27-A003 Comparison of Data-driven Coronal Field Models of the Sun Using a Flux-emergence Simulation as a Ground-truth Data Set Shin TORIUMI1#+, Shinsuke TAKASAO2, Satoshi INOUE2, Mark CHEUNG3, Chaowei JIANG4
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 4Harbin Institute of Technology, China
ST27-A004 Structure of the Interplanetary Shock Front from the Solar Wind Plasma Measurements Natalia BORODKOVA#+, Victor ESELEVICH, Olga SAPUNOVA, Yuri YERMOLAEV, Georgy ZASTENKER
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST27-A006 Interaction of Sun-grazing Comets and the Solar Coronal Plasma and Magnetic Field Yingdong JIA1#+, William PESNELL2, Wei LIU3,4, Cooper DOWNS5, Paul BRYANS6
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 4Stanford University, United States, 5Predictive Science Inc., United States, 6University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST27-A005 Time-variable Magnetic Field Responses at Ceres and the Moon Yingdong JIA1#+, Julie CASTILLO-ROGEZ2, Carol RAYMOND2, Michaela VILLARREAL1, Christopher RUSSELL1
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
ST27-A008 Formation of Filamentary Structures of Solar Prominences by Condensation of Coronal Plasmas with Shear Flows Gwang-Son CHOE#+, Inhyeok SONG, Sibaek YI, Hongdal JUN, Minhwan JANG
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST27-A010 Baseline Oscillations and Grand Solar Cycles of Solar Magnetic Field in the Past 100k Years Valentina ZHARKOVA1#+, Simon SHEPHERD2, Sergei ZHARKOV3, Elena POPOVA4,5
1Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 2Bradford University, United Kingdom, 3University of Hull, United Kingdom, 4Institute of the Physics of Earth, Russian Federation, 5Moscow State University, Russian Federation
ST27-A011 Development of Coupling Framework for Macro and Micro Scale Simulations of the Magnetosphere Keiichiro FUKAZAWA1#+, Yuto KATOH2, Takeshi NANRI3, Yohei MIYAKE4
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Kyushu University, Japan, 4Kobe University, Japan
ST27-A012 Beyond the Mini-solar Maximum of Solar Cycle 24: Declining Solar Magnetic Fields, Response of the Terrestrial Magnetosphere and the Amplitude of Solar Cycle 25 Susanta Kumar BISOI1#+, Janardhan PADMANABHAN2, Madhusudan INGALE3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Physical Research Laboratory, India, 3Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India
ST27-A013 Global Study of Ionospheric Plasma Irregularities with Swarm Satellites Wojciech MILOCH1#+, Yaqi JIN1, Chao XIONG2, Andres SPICHER1, Guram KERVALISHVILI2, Lasse CLAUSEN1, Claudia STOLLE2
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
ST27-A014 Statistical Survey of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Pulses Based on Wind Observations Pingbing ZUO1#+, Xueshang FENG2
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

ST28 Radio Heliophysics from Sun to Mud: How Radio Techniques can be Used to Study the Chain of Activity from Solar Origin to its Effects at Earth and Other Solar-System Bodies
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST28-A003 Pre-flare Radio Signatures and Their Solar Associations Ya-Hui YANG1#+, Yung-Chi YANG1, Shao-Fu HSIEH1, Baolin TAN2, Chengming TAN2, Yihua YAN2,3
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST28-A004 Observations of Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) of the 13 May 2005 Eruption: Numerical Models Oyuki CHANG1#+, Ricardo F. GONZALEZ2, Mario BISI1, Richard FALLOWS3
1United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom, 2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, 3ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands
ST28-A005 The Array for MUSER in Lower Frequency Cang SU1#+, Yihua YAN1,2, Wei WANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST28-A006 Complex Electromagnetic Environment and RFI Mitigation Measures at Mingantu Observing Station Lihong GENG1#+, Donghao LIU1, Cang SU1, Sha LI1, Zhijun CHEN1, Yihua YAN1,2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST28-A007 LOFAR and Arecibo Observations of Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) Oyuki CHANG1#+, Mario BISI1, Richard FALLOWS2, Alessandra Abe PACINI3
1United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom, 2ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands, 3Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico
ST28-A008 The Electromagnetic Compability of MUSER Zhijun CHEN1#+, Yihua YAN1,2, Sha LI1, Wei WANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST28-A009 Tracing of Energetic Electron Beams in Solar Corona with Imaging Spectroscopy from MUSER Susanta Kumar BISOI1#+, Yihua YAN1,2, Linjie CHEN1, Janardhan PADMANABHAN3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Physical Research Laboratory, India
ST28-A011 The Design of Interplanetary Scintillation Telescope in China for Space Weather Yihua YAN1,2#+, Wei WANG1, Linjie CHEN1, Fei LIU1, Lihong GENG1, Zhijun CHEN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST28-A010 Preliminary Receiver Design for a New Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) Telescope Linjie CHEN1#+, Wei WANG1, Yihua YAN1,2, Fei LIU1, Lihong GENG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST28-A012 The UCSD Iterative Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) Analysis Using an ENLIL 3-D MHD Model Kernel in Near Real Time Bernard JACKSON1#, Paul HICK1, Andrew BUFFINGTON1, Dusan ODSTRCIL2, Munetoshi TOKUMARU3, Nobuhiko NISHIMURA4, Mario BISI5+
1University of California, San Diego, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4Institute for Space Earth Environmental Research, Japan, 5United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom
ST28-A013 LOFAR4SpaceWeather (LOFAR4SW) – Increasing European Space-weather Capability with Europe’s Largest Radio Telescope: Beyond the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) Mario BISI1#+, Richard FALLOWS2, Rene VERMEULEN2, Stuart ROBERTSON1, Mark RUITER2, Nicole VILMER3, Hanna ROTHKAEHL4, Joris VERBIEST5, Peter GALLAGHER6, Michael OLBERG7, Tobia CAROZZI7, Michael LINDQVIST7, Eoin CARLEY8, Pieter BENTHEM2, Paulus KRUGER2, Maaijke MEVIUS2
1United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council, United Kingdom, 2ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands, 3Observatoire de Paris, France, 4Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, 5Bielefeld University, Germany, 6Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 7Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden, 8Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

ST29 Seven Years of Van Allen Probes and Two Years of Arase: New and Recent Results on Radiation Belt and Inner Magnetosphere Physics
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST29-A002 Geant4 Model Calculation and Energetic Particle Observation with HEP/Arase in the Inner Radiation Belt Honoka TODA1#+, Wataru MIYAKE1, Takefumi MITANI2, Takeshi TAKASHIMA2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI3, Inchun PARK3, Tomoaki HORI3
1Tokai University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST29-A003 Understanding the Radiation Belt Electron Scattering Effects of Plasmaspheric Hiss and Magnetosonic Waves Binbin NI#+
Wuhan University, China
ST29-A004 Observations of Very Narrow Band Structures of Ions with Energies from ~0.1 to ~20 KeV in the Plasmaspheric Region Junhyun LEE#+, Ensang LEE, Khan-Hyuk KIM
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST29-A005 Relationship Between EMIC Waves and Storm-time Losses and Energizations of the Outer Radiation Belt Maria USANOVA#+, Hong ZHAO
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST29-A006 Correlation Analysis of Lightning Whistlers Simultaneously Observed by Arase and Van Allen Probes Yoshiya KASAHARA1#+, Yuta OGAWA1, Satoshi IKARASHI1, Shoya MATSUDA2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI3, Fuminori TSUCHIYA4, Atsushi KUMAMOTO4, Mitsuru HIKISHIMA2, Ondrej SANTOLIK5,6, Ivana KOLMASOVA5,6, George HOSPODARSKY7, Craig KLETZING7, Chris COLPITTS8, John WYGANT8, Ayako MATSUOKA2
1Kanazawa University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan, 5Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 6Charles University, Czech Republic, 7The University of Iowa, United States, 8University of Minnesota, United States
ST29-A007 Plasmaspheric EMIC Waves Excited Through Mode Conversion from Equatorial Noise Under Existence of M/Q=2 Ions Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1#+, Shoya MATSUDA2, Koji NOMURA1, Kunihiro KEIKA3, Masafumi SHOJI1, Naritoshi KITAMURA3, Yoshiya KASAHARA4, Ayako MATSUOKA2, Iku SHINOHARA2, Kazuo SHIOKAWA1, Shinobu MACHIDA1, Scott BOARDSEN5, Richard HORNE6, John WYGANT7
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Kanazawa University, Japan, 5University of Maryland, Baltimore, United States, 6British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom, 7University of Minnesota, United States
ST29-A008 Chorus Element Properties: Statistics from Automated Detection Craig KLETZING#+, Ananya SEN GUPTA
The University of Iowa, United States
ST29-A009 A Four-belt Structure in Earth’s Van Allen Belts Allison JAYNES1#+, Connor POLLOCK1, Daniel BAKER2, Xinlin LI2, Hong ZHAO2, Shri KANEKAL3
1The University of Iowa, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States

ST30 Multiscale Ionosphere Structuring Processes and Related Impact on Technology
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST30-A001 Global Plasma Density Irregularity Distributions Observed by Advanced Ionospheric Probe Onboard FORMOSAT-5 Satellite Chi-Kuang CHAO#+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST30-A002 Automatic Identification of Spread F Using Decision Tree Ting LAN#+, Chunhua JIANG, Guobin YANG, Zhao ZHENGYU
Wuhan University, China
ST30-A003 A Novel Ionospheric Sounding Network Based on Complete Complementary Code Tongxin LIU#+, Guobin YANG, Chunhua JIANG, Zhao ZHENGYU
Wuhan University, China
ST30-A004 Understanding Multi-scale Ionospheric Structuring Processes in the Polar Ionosphere Using GNSS Measurements Alone P. T. JAYACHANDRAN#+
University of New Brunswick, Canada
ST30-A005 The Polar Ionospheric Large-scale Structures and Dynamics Revealed by the TEC Keogram Extracted from TEC Maps Yong WANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Yu-Zhang MA1, P. T. JAYACHANDRAN2, Zanyang XING1, Shunrong ZHANG3
1Shandong University, China, 2University of New Brunswick, Canada, 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
ST30-A010 On the Sources of Cusp Ionospheric Scintillation Irregularities Andres SPICHER1#+, Kjellmar OKSAVIK2, Yaqi JIN1, Jøran MOEN1, Lisa BADDELEY2, Lasse CLAUSEN1
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2University of Bergen, Norway
ST30-A006 Modeling Metal Ions and Sporadic E in the Ionosphere with SAMI3 Joseph HUBA1#+, Jon KRALL2, Douglas DROB2
1Syntek Technologies, United States, 2Naval Research Laboratory, United States
ST30-A007 Ionospheric Plasma Structuring in the Cusp Ionosphere: In-situ Observations by Norsat-1 Satellite Yaqi JIN#+, Jøran MOEN, Lasse CLAUSEN, Andres SPICHER, Magnus IVARSEN
University of Oslo, Norway
ST30-A008 Geospace System Responses During the September 7, 2017 Geomagnetic Storm Shasha ZOU1#+, Zihan WANG2, Jiaen REN1, Thomas COPPEANS1, Ercha AA1,3, Aaron RIDLEY1, Gabor TOTH1, Tamas GOMBOSI1
1University of Michigan, United States, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST30-A009 Modeling of the F2 Layer Stratification on Ionograms by a Raytracing Method Chunhua JIANG#+, Guobin YANG, Zhao ZHENGYU
Wuhan University, China
ST30-A011 Interhemispheric Conjugate Effect in Longitude Variations of Mid-latitude Ion Density Yiding CHEN1#+, Libo LIU2, Huijun LE2, Hui ZHANG2
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST30-A012 Medium-scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed by World-wide GPS Receiver Networks During Stratospheric Sudden Warming Yuichi OTSUKA1#+, Atsuki SHINBORI1, Prayitno ABADI2, Takuya TSUGAWA3, Michi NISHIOKA3
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Indonesia, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

ST31 Dynamical Processes in the High-latitude Ionosphere and Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST31-A008 Transient Ionospheric Convection Response to Negative Dynamic Pressure Pulse Jianjun LIU#+
Polar Research Institute of China, China
ST31-A001 Polar Cap Scintillation Producing Irregularities Associated with Patches and Auroral Forms P. T. JAYACHANDRAN#+
University of New Brunswick, Canada
ST31-A002 The Dynamic Variations of Subauroral Polarization Streams (SAPS) with Solar Wind Driving Conditions Wenbin WANG1#+, Dong LIN2, Jing LIU1, Alan G. BURNS1
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2Virginia Tech, United States
ST31-A003 Introduction to the Wide-field Auroral Imager (WAI) Onboard the Chinese Fengyun Satellite Xiao-Xin ZHANG1#+, Fei HE2, Bo CHEN2, Jia-Wei LI3, Chao YU3
1National Center for Space Weather, China Meteorological Administration, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3China Meteorological Administration, China
ST31-A004 Dynamical Network Quantification of the Spatio-temporal Pattern of Substorm Ground Magnetic Perturbations Using SuperMAG Lauren ORR1#, Sandra CHAPMAN1+, Jesper GJERLOEV2
1University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST31-A005 Formation and Evolution of Polar Cap Ionospheric Patches and Their Associated Upflows and Scintillations: A Review Qing-He ZHANG#+, Zanyang XING, Yong WANG, Yu-Zhang MA
Shandong University, China
ST31-A006 The Ion/Electron Temperature Characteristics of Polar Cap Classical and Hot Patches and Their Influence on Ion Upflow Yu-Zhang MA1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Zanyang XING1, Roderick HELLIS2, Kjellmar OKSAVIK3, Yong WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 3University of Bergen, Norway
ST31-A007 Polar Cap Patch Formation Detected by SuperDARN and Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radars Toshi NISHIMURA1#, Boyi WANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG2
1Boston University, United States, 2Shandong University, China
ST31-A009 Observations and Validation of the Wide-field Aurora Imager Onboard Fengyun Satellite Jia-Wei LI1#+, Guang-xing DING2, Xiao-Xin ZHANG3, Fei HE2, Chao YU1, Bo CHEN2
1China Meteorological Administration, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Center for Space Weather, China Meteorological Administration, China
ST31-A010 Stormtime Modeling of the Ionosphere/Thermosphere/Plasmasphere System with SAMI3/GITM/RCM Joseph HUBA1#+, Jon KRALL2, Aaron RIDLEY3, Stanislaus SAZYKIN4
1Syntek Technologies, United States, 2Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4Rice Universiity, United States
ST31-A011 Direct Evidence for the Dissipation of Small-scale Ionospheric Plasma Structures by a Conductive E-region Magnus IVARSEN#+, Yaqi JIN, Andres SPICHER, Lasse CLAUSEN
University of Oslo, Norway
ST31-A012 Conjugate Observations of the Evolution of Polar Cap Arcs in Both Hemispheres Zanyang XING1#+, Qing-He ZHANG1, Desheng HAN2, Yongliang ZHANG3, Natsuo SATO4, Shunrong ZHANG5, Zejun HU6, Yong WANG1, Yu-Zhang MA1
1Shandong University, China, 2Tongji University, China, 3The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 5Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 6Polar Research Institute of China, China
ST31-A013 Statistical Study of the Relationship Between Ion Upflow and Field-aligned Current in the Topside Ionosphere for Both Hemispheres During Disturbed and Quiet Times Shanyu ZHOU1, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Kjellmar OKSAVIK2, Larry LYONS3, Zanyang XING1+, Yu-Zhang MA1, Marc HAIRSTON4, Yong WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2University of Bergen, Norway, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST31-A014 Investigation of F-region Irregularities by Grand Challenge Initiative Cusp Sounding Rockets Joran MOEN1#+, Andres SPICHER1, Douglas ROWLAND2, Craig KLETZING3, Jim LABELLE4
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4Dartmouth College, United States
ST31-A015 Polar Wind Outflow Modulated by Geomagnetic Dipole Tilt Through Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling Kun LI#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China

ST32 Ionospheric Responses to Natural and Anthropogenic Sources
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST32-A001 Acoustic Resonant Oscillations Following Large Earthquakes Observed by Cosmic Data Xiangxiang YAN1#+, Tao YU1, Yang-Yi SUN2, Yifan QI1
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China
ST32-A004 Comparison of Global Morphologies of Vertical Ion Convergence and Sporadic E Occurrence Rate Lihui QIU+, Xiaomin ZUO#, Tao YU, Y. SUN, Yifan QI
China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A002 Analysis of Ionospheric Changes Caused by Thunderstorm Effects Yu Cheng LIN#+, Alfred CHEN, Chia wen CHUANG
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST32-A005 Spacial Correlation of the Day-to-day Variability from Ground-based GPS Tao YU#, Shuo LIU+
China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A003 Ionospheric and Thermospheric Disturbances Triggered Rocket Launches Charles LIN1#+, Min-Yang CHOU1, Ming Hsueh SHEN1, Jia YUE2, Chia-Hung CHEN1, Mitsuru MATSUMURA3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Hampton University, United States, 3Nagoya University, Japan

ST33 Ionospheric Weather Induced by Solar and Terrestrial Activities
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST33-A002 Comparisons of Co-incident Ionospheric Plasma Observations Between FORMOSAT-5 and Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radar Chi-Kuang CHAO#+, Yi-Wun CHEN, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU
National Central University, Taiwan
ST33-A003 Enhanced Dynamo E Field to Modify Ionosphere Before Large Earthquake Koichiro OYAMA1,2#+
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Asia Space Environment Research Consortium, Japan
ST33-A004 Model Simulation of Storm-time Equatorial Electrodynamics Using First-principle Models Tzu-Wei FANG1#+, Tim FULLER-ROWELL1, Daniel WELLING2, Mariangel FEDRIZZI1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2The University of Texas at Arlington,, United States
ST33-A005 Unusual Electromagnetic Observations by the Search Coil Magnetometer Onboard CSES Prior to M>7.0 Earthquakes Qiao WANG#+, Rui YAN, Jianping HUANG, Xuhui SHEN
China Earthquake Administration, China
ST33-A006 Statistical Correlation Analysis Between Large Earthquakes (M≥6) Occurred in Indonesia and Significant TIR Anomalies Highlight Using RST Methodology on HIMAWARI-8/AHI TIR Data Nicola GENZANO1#+, Valerio TRAMUTOLI1, Roberto COLONNA1, Carolina FILIZZOLA2, Mariano LISI1, Nicola PERGOLA2
1University of Basilicata, Italy, 2National Research Council, Italy
ST33-A007 Validation of Geospheres Interaction During Large-scale Natural Disasters Utilizing Space-borne Multi-parameter Observations. The LAIMC Concept Dimitar OUZOUNOV1#+, Sergey PULINETS2, Michel PARROT3, Xuhui SHEN4, Xuemin ZHANG4, Valerio TRAMUTOLI5, Francesco MARCHESE6, Nicola GENZANO5, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU7, Katsumi HATTORI8
1Chapman University, United States, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 3National Center for Scientific Research, France, 4China Earthquake Administration, China, 5University of Basilicata, Italy, 6National Research Council, Italy, 7National Central University, Taiwan, 8Chiba University, Japan
ST33-A008 Statistical Analysis and Assessment of Pre-seismic Ionospheric Electron Density Anomalies Using Ionosonde Data During 1958-2017, Over Japan Katsumi HATTORI1#+, Sanaka SAITO1, Chie YOSHINO1, Peng HAN2
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Southern University of Science and Technology, China
ST33-A009 A Brief Introduction on CSES Mission and its Preliminary Results Qiao WANG#+, Xuhui SHEN, Zhima ZEREN, Yanyan YANG, Rui YAN, Jian-Pingq HUANG
China Earthquake Administration, China
ST33-A010 Temporal and Spatial Correlation Analyses Between Precursory Ionospheric Parameters and Earthquake Energy by Using Global Ionosphere Maps Yung-Chih SU1#+, Jann-Yenq LIU2, Jinming SHA1
1Fujian Normal University, China, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST33-A011 Seismo-ionospheric Precursors Associated with the 5 August 2018 M6.9 Loloan Earthquake Observed by China Seismo-electromagnetic Satellite Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1#+, F.Y. CHANG1, Dimitar OUZOUNOV2, Katsumi HATTORI3, Valerio TRAMUTOLI4, Xuhui SHEN5, Sergey PULINETS6, Da-Peng LIU5, Rui YAN5
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Chapman University, United States, 3Chiba University, Japan, 4University of Basilicata, Italy, 5China Earthquake Administration, China, 6Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation