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ST01 Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun and in the Heliosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST01-A001 Pan-Spectrum Fitting Formula for Suprathermal Particles Zixuan LIU1+, Linghua WANG1#, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2, Sam KRUCKER3, Glenn MASON4
1Peking University, China, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3Institute of 4D Technologies, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST01-A002 The Double-power-law Spectra of ~1-100 Kev Electrons at Earth's Bow Shock Zixuan LIU1+, Linghua WANG1#, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2, Bale STUART3
1Peking University, China, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST01-A003 Solar Energetic Electron Events Associated with Hard X-ray Flares Wen WANG1#+, Linghua WANG1, Sam KRUCKER2, Glenn MASON3, Yang SU4, Radoslav BUCIK5
1Peking University, China, 2Institute of 4D Technologies, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST01-A004 Solar Energetic Electrons in Two Solar Cycle Wen WANG#+, Linghua WANG
Peking University, China
ST01-A005 A Statistical Study of the Spectral Shapes of 8 Solar Energetic Electron Events Detected in the ~1 to 300 Kev Range Near the Earth Wen WANG, Wenyan LI+, Linghua WANG#, Zixuan LIU
Peking University, China
ST01-A006 The Geant4 Simulations Of The Electron Detection Side For Pku Energetic Particle Instrument Xin YANG+, Linghua WANG#, Xiangqian YU, Weihong SHI, Qiugang ZONG, Ao CHEN, Yongfu WANG
Peking University, China
ST01-A007 The Geant4 Simulations Of The Proton Detection Side For Pku Energetic Particle Instrument Xin YANG+, Linghua WANG#, Xiangqian YU, Weihong SHI, Yongfu WANG, Qiugang ZONG, Ao CHEN
Peking University, China
ST01-A008 Properties of Suprathermal-through-energetic He Ions Associated with Stream Interaction Regions Observed by the Parker Solar Probe Mihir DESAI1#+, Matthew HILL2, Don MITCHELL2, Ralph MCNUTT2, Eric CHRISTIAN3, Christina COHEN4, Stamatios KRIMIGIS2, Robert ALLEN2, David MCCOMAS5, Jamey SZALAY5, Colin JOYCE5, Richard LESKE6, Richard MEWALDT4, Edmond ROELOF2, Nathan SCHWADRON7, Mark WIEDENBECK8, Alan LABRADOR6, Andrew DAVIS6, Robert EBERT1, Maher DAYEH1, E.C. STONE4, Stuart BALE9, Justin KASPER10, Robert MACDOWALL3, Marc PULUPA9
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States, 5Princeton University, United States, 6Caltech, United States, 7University of New Hampshire, United States, 8Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 9University of California, Berkeley, United States, 10University of Michigan, United States
ST01-A009 Energetic Electron Distribution of the Coronal Acceleration Region: First Results from Joint Microwave and Hard X-ray Imaging Spectroscopy Bin CHEN1#+, Marina BATTAGLIA2, Samuel KRUCKER2, Katharine K. REEVES3, Lindsay GLESENER4
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland, 3Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 4University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Switzerland
ST01-A010 Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun Inferred from Fermi/LAT Observations of >100 Mev Gamma-rays Nat GOPALSWAMY1#+, Pertti MAKELA2,1, Seiji YASHIRO2,1
1National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2The Catholic University of America, United States
ST01-A013 Infrequent Occurrence of Significant Linear Polarization in H-alpha Solar Flares Tomoko KAWATE1#+, Yoichiro HANAOKA2
1National Institute for Fusion Science, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
ST01-A014 3He-rich Solar Energetic Particle Events Observed on Solar Orbiter George HO1#+, Glenn MASON1, Robert ALLEN1, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO3
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3University of Alcala, Spain
ST01-A015 Long Duration Gamma-ray Flares and High Energy Solar Energetic Particles: Is There a Connection? Georgia DE NOLFO#+
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST01-A016 Statistical Features of Magnetic Field and Temperature in White-light Flares Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Kosuke TSURUDA1, Satoshi MASUDA2, Sam KRUCKER3
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland
ST01-A017 Double Power-laws in the Energy Spectra of Ions Accelerated at Coronal Shocks FeiYu YU+, Xiangliang KONG#, Yao CHEN
Shandong University, China
ST01-A018 The Acceleration of Energetic Electrons by the Flare Termination Shock Xiangliang KONG1#+, Fan GUO2, Chengcai SHEN3, Bin CHEN4, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 4New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST01-A019 A Timing Study of the Underlying Particle Acceleration Process in Solar Flares Gang LI1#+, Xiangyu WU2, Lulu ZHAO3, Frederic EFFENBERGER4
1The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 2School of Geophysics and Information Technology, China University of Geoscience, China, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

ST02 Coupling Between Inner-magnetospheric, Ionospheric and Thermospheric Particle Populations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST02-A004 The Effect of Plasma Boundaries on the Dynamic Evolution of Relativistic Radiation Belt Electrons Dedong WANG#+, Yuri SHPRITS
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
ST02-A005 Multisatellite Observations of Field-aligned Low-energy O+ Ion Flux Enhancements in the Inner Magnetosphere: September 22, 2018, Event Masahito NOSÉ1#+, Ayako MATSUOKA2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1, Kazushi ASAMURA3, Tomoaki HORI1, Mariko TERAMOTO4, Iku SHINOHARA3, Masafumi HIRAHARA1, Craig KLETZING5, Charles SMITH6, Robert MACDOWALL7, Harlan SPENCE6, Geoffrey REEVES8
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, 5The University of Iowa, United States, 6University of New Hampshire, United States, 7National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 8Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
ST02-A011 Geomagnetic Forcing of the Atmosphere: The (Uncertain) Contribution of Radiation Belt Electrons Miriam SINNHUBER#+
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
ST02-A012 Magnetospheric Dynamics Associated with Steve and Said Toshi NISHIMURA1#+, Jian YANG2, Wenrui WANG3,2, Nozomu NISHITANI4, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS5
1Boston University, United States, 2Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 3Sun Yat-sen University, China, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST02-A015 A Space Hurricane Over the Earth’s Polar Ionosphere Qing-He ZHANG1#+, Yongliang ZHANG2, Chi WANG3, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Larry LYONS5, Michael LOCKWOOD6, Huigen YANG7, Bin-Bin TANG8, Jøran MOEN9, Zanyang XING1, Yu-Zhang MA1, Xiang-Yu WANG1, Ning-Ya FEI1, Lidong XIA1
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6University of Reading, United Kingdom, 7Polar Research Institute of China, China, 8State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 9University of Oslo, Norway
ST02-A013 Superposed Epoch Analyses of Electron-driven and Proton-driven Magnetic Dips Hui ZHU#+, Lunjin CHEN
University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST02-A014 Westward Travelling Surge Driven by the Polar Cap Flow Channels Yu-Zhang MA1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Larry LYONS2, Jiang LIU2, Zanyang XING1, Ashton REIMER3, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA4, Don HAMPTON5
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3 Center for Geospace Studies, SRI International, United States, 4Boston University, United States, 5 Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States
ST02-A016 MAGE Simulations of Flux Transfer Events, Poleward Moving Auroral Forms, and Polar Cap Patches Dong LIN1#+, Wenbin WANG2, Viacheslav MERKIN3, Kevin PHAM2, Shanshan BAO4, Kareem SORATHIA3, Xueling SHI5, Frank TOFFOLETTO4, John LYON6, Adam MICHAEL3, Jeffrey GARRETSON3
1High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4Rice University, United States, 5Virginia Tech, United States, 6Dartmouth College, United States
ST02-A017 Acceleration and Loss of Ultra-relativistic Electrons in the Earth Van Allen Radiation Belts Yuri SHPRITS1#+, Hayley ALLISON1, Alexander DROZDOV2, Dedong WANG1, Nikita ASEEV1, Irina ZHELAVSKAYA1, Maria USANOVA3
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST02-A019 Relationship Between Large-scale Ionospheric Field-aligned Currents and Electron/Ion Precipitations: DMSP Observations Chao XIONG1#+, Claudia STOLLE2, Patrick ALKEN3, Guram KERVALISHVILI2, Jan RAUBERG2
1Wuhan University, China, 2GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3National Geophysical Data Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, Colorado, United States
ST02-A021 EMIC-driven Electron Precipitation: Impact on the Radiation Belts and Atmosphere Aaron HENDRY1#+, Annika SEPPALA1, Craig RODGER1, Mark CLILVERD2
1University of Otago, New Zealand, 2British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom
ST02-A022 Prediction and Understanding of Ionospheric Electron Density Based on Machine Learning Artem SMIRNOV#+, Yuri SHPRITS, Irina ZHELAVSKAYA, Ruggero VASILE
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
ST02-A023 Reporting the Four-wave Interactions Between Whistler Mode Waves Si LIU#+, Zhonglei GAO
Changsha University of Science and Technology, China

ST03 Magnetic Flux Ropes Throughout the Solar System: Theory, Simulations and Observations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST03-A001 Direct Observation Of A Large-scale CME Flux Rope Event Arising From An Unwinding Coronal Jet Hechao CHEN1#+, Jiayan YANG2, Junchao HONG2, Haidong LI2, Yadan DUAN2
1Peking University, China, 2Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A002 Observations of Macroscale Magnetic Flux Ropes in Mercury's Magnetosphere Jun ZHONG#+
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A003 Small-scale Magnetic Flux Ropes at Different Heliocentric Distances Yu CHEN#+, Qiang HU
The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
ST03-A004 Dayside Magnetopause Reconnection and Flux Transfer Events: Bepicolombo Earth-flyby Wei-Jie SUN1#+, James SLAVIN1, Rumi NAKAMURA2, Daniel HEYNER3, Johannes MIETH3, Jiutong ZHAO4, Qiugang ZONG4
1University of Michigan, United States, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany, 4Peking University, China
ST03-A005 On the Role of Ion-neutral Collisions in Magnetic Flux Rope Formation at Mars Using Data from MAVEN Charles F. BOWERS1#+, James SLAVIN1, Gina DI BRACCIO2, Gangkai POH2,3, Jacob GRUESBECK2, David A. BRAIN4
1University of Michigan, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Catholic University of America, United States, 4University of Colorado, United States
ST03-A006 Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission Observations of Ion-scale Forward and Reverse Flux Ropes in the Plasma Sheet James SLAVIN1#+, Wei-Jie SUN1, Mojtaba AKHAVAN-TAFTI1, Charles F. BOWERS1, Qiang HU2, Daniel GERSHMAN3, Gangkai POH3,4, Barbara GILES3, San LU5, Kevin J. GENESTRETI6, James BURCH6
1University of Michigan, United States, 2The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Catholic University of America, United States, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST03-A008 Formation and Structure of Small-scale Flux Ropes in the Solar Wind and the Earth’s Magnetosphere Jonathan EASTWOOD1#+, Julia STAWARZ2, Sadie ROBERTSON1, Lingling ZHAO3, Gary ZANK3, Tai PHAN4, Michael SHAY5, Heli HIETALA1, Benoit LAVRAUD6, Virginia ANGELINI1, Vincent EVANS1, Helen O'BRIEN1, Tim HORBURY1
1Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2Department of Physics, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 3The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5University of Delaware, United States, 6National Centre for Scientific Research, France
ST03-A007 Mms Survey of Dissipating Earthward Propagating Flux Rope Through Re-reconnection with Geomagnetic Field Gangkai POH1,2#+, Wei-Jie SUN3, Dogacan OZTURK4, Yuxi CHEN3, James SLAVIN3, Guan LE1, Xianzhe JIA3
1National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Catholic University of America, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
ST03-A009 Experimental Research on Fe X Magnetic Field Induced Transition Guoqin XU1+, Yang YANG2#
1Institute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, China, 2Fudan University, China
ST03-A010 Flux Ropes at the Reconnection-suppressed Magnetopause of Saturn: Cassini Observations Jamie JASINSKI1,2#+, Mojtaba AKHAVAN-TAFTI3, Wei-Jie SUN3, James SLAVIN3, Andrew COATES4, Stephen FUSELIER5, Nick SERGIS6, Neil MURPHY7
1National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4University College London, United Kingdom, 5Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 6Academy of Athens, Greece, 7Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States

ST04 MHD Wave Processes in the Solar Atmosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST04-A001 Slow Magneto-acoustic Waves in 3D Realistic Simulations of a Unipolar Solar Plage Nitin YADAV1#+, Robert CAMERON2, Sami SOLANKI2
1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST04-A002 Selective Excitation of Coronal Loop Kink Oscillations Excited by an External Fast Wave Dae Jung YU#+
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST04-A003 Energetics of Resonantly Damped Kink Modes in Solar Coronal Loops Bo LI1#+, Shao-Xia CHEN2, Mingzhe GUO2
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2Shandong University, China
ST04-A004 Modelling and Analysis of Wave Modes in Solar Magnetic Flux Tubes with Elliptical Cross-section Anwar Ali ALDHAFEERI1,2#+, Gary VERTH3, Wernher BREVIS4, David JESS5, Max MCMURDO3, Viktor FEDUN3
1The University of Sheffield/ King Faisal university, United Kingdom, 2SOMAS, Saudi Arabia, 3The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile, 5Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
ST04-A005 Could Switchbacks Originate in the Lower Solar Atmosphere? Norbert MAGYAR#+
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
ST04-A007 The Effect of Axisymmetric and Spatially Varying Equilibria and Flow on Mhd Wave Modes in a Magnetic Slab Geometry Samuel SKIRVIN#+, Viktor FEDUN, Gary VERTH
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST04-A008 Stability of a Coronal Loop Harbouring a Standing Slow Wave: an Analytical Model in a Compressible Plasma Michaël GEERAERTS#+, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
ST04-A009 Simulated Transverse Oscillations in Radiatively Cooling Coronal Loops Mijie SHI1,2#+, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE1, Mingzhe GUO2, Konstantinos KARAMPELAS3, Bo LI4, Patrick ANTOLIN3
1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 2Shandong University, China, 3Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 4Shandong University, Weihai, China
ST04-A012 High-resolution Wave Activity Captured by the Dunn Solar Telescope David JESS#+, Caitlin GILCHRIST-MILLAR, Samuel GRANT
Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
ST04-A013 Kinetic and Magnetic Solar Vortices: Detection and Dynamics Suzana S. A . SILVA1#+, Gary VERTH1, Viktor FEDUN1, Erico L. REMPEL2, sergiy SHELYAG3, Luiz A. C. A. SCHIAVO4
1The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil, 3Deakin University, Australia, 4Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil

ST05 Normal and Severe Space Weather in Sun-earth System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST05-A001 Extreme Space Weather Events in the Observational History: the Carrington Event and Others Hisashi HAYAKAWA1#+, Kentaro HATTORI2, Y EBIHARA2
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
ST05-A002 The Thickness of the Interplanetary Shocks by Wind and Mms Xinnian GUO+, Linghua WANG#, Zixuan LIU
Peking University, China
ST05-A003 Equatorial Ionospheric Field-aligned Plasma Drifts During Geomagnetic Storms Ruilong ZHANG1#+, Libo LIU1, Balan NANAN2
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University, Weihai, China
ST05-A004 A Scheme for Forecasting Severe Space Weather Balan NANAN#+
Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University, Weihai, China
ST05-A005 Recent Results on Extreme Solar Energetic Particle Events Pertti MAKELA1,2#+, Nat GOPALSWAMY2, Seiji YASHIRO1,2, Neeharika THAKUR1, Hong XIE3, Sachiko AKIYAMA1,2
1The Catholic University of America, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States
ST05-A006 Association Between Geomagnetic Storms and Solar Storms in Solar Cycles 23 and 24 Manu VARGHESE1#+, Balan NANAN1, Qing-He ZHANG2, Zanyang XING2
1Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2Shandong University, Weihai, China
ST05-A007 Review of Mid-latitude SuperDARN and Prospect of SuperDARN Field of View Expansion to Lower Latitudes Nozomu NISHITANI#+
Nagoya University, Japan

ST06 Monitoring and Modeling of Space Weather Using Artificial Intelligence
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST06-A002 Application of CNN, DeepLabV3+ and SA-UNet for Recovering Ionograms Acquired from Taiwan and Peru Mon-Chai HSIEH#+
National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan
ST06-A001 The Possibilities of Regional Ionosphere Prediction Using a Long Short-term Memory (lstm) Deep-learning Method Specialized for Geomagnetic Storm Periods JeongHeon KIM1#+, Young-Sil KWAK1, Yongha KIM2, Su-In MOON2, Seheon JEONG1, Jongyeon YUN3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Chungnam National University, Korea, South, 3Korean Space Weather Center, Korea, South
ST06-A003 Detection and Identification of Non-periodic Variations of Cosmic Rays Based on Packet Decomposition and Deep Learning Bogdana MANDRIKOVA1#, Alexei DMITRIEV2+, Oksana MANDRIKOVA1
1Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A009 Statistical Properties of Ionogram Images and Application of DenseNet Yu-Chi CHANG#+, Alexei DMITRIEV
National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A007 Challenges in Application of Image Segmentation on Ionogram Data Merlin MENDOZA#+, Alexei DMITRIEV, Chia-Hsien LIN
National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A004 Application of Deep Learning to Solar and Space Weather Data Yong-Jae MOON1,2#+
1School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Department of Astronomy and Space Science, College of Applied Science, Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST06-A005 Improvement of the IRI Model by Deep Learning: DeepIRI Model Eun-Young JI1+, Yong-Jae MOON2,1#, Eunsu PARK1,2, Kangwoo YI2, SUJIN LEE3
1Department of Astronomy and Space Science, College of Applied Science, Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 3Weather Group, Republic of Korea Air Force, Korea, South
ST06-A006 Spatial Attention U-net for Semantic Segmentation on Ionosonde Measurements Guan-Han HUANG#+, Chia-Hsien LIN
National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A008 KASI Dst Index Prediction (KDP) Model Combining Neural Network and Empirical Model Jaejin LEE1#+, Wooyeon PARK2, Jong-Kil LEE1, Yukinaga MIYASHITA1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Korea Meteorological Administration, Korea, South
ST06-A015 Ionospheric Echoes Detection in Digital Ionograms Using Mask Region-based Convolutional Neural Network (mask Rcnn) Yu-Ciang LIN#+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A011 Ionospheric Echoes of Semantic Segmentation in Digital Ionograms Using Deep Watershed Transform Hao-Wei HSU#+, Chia-Hsien LIN
National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A010 Characterization of the Earth’s Magnetosheath and Its Fast Plasma Flows Using Upstream Measurements and Machine Learning Savvas RAPTIS1#+, Tomas KARLSSON1, Sigiava AMINALRAGIA-GIAMINI2, Per-Arne LINDQVIST3, Martin LINDBERG1, Henriette TROLLVIK1
1Division of Space and Plasma Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2Space Applications & Research Consultancy, Greece, 3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
ST06-A012 Inversion of Coronagraphic Observations Into 3d Electron Density Using a Deep Learning Soojeong JANG1#+, Ryun-Young KWON1, Gyungin SHIN2, Yeon-Han KIM1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2University of Oxford, United Kingdom
ST06-A013 Development of Dense-fully Convolutional Network for Ionograms Enkhtuya TSOGTBAATAR#+, Yung-Hui LI, Alexei DMITRIEV
National Central University, Taiwan
ST06-A014 Design of Corona Mass Ejection Predictor from X-ray Sigmoid Structure Using Machine Learning Suzuki SHOJIMA1+, Shota MONNO1, Hiroyoshi MIWA1#, Yusuke IIDA2
1Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 2Niigata University, Japan

ST07 New Perspectives on Energetic Particle Losses in Earth’s Radiation Belts
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST07-A001 Simulations of the Relativistic Radiation Belt Electrons Using the Three-dimensional Versatile Electron Radiation Belt Code Dedong WANG1#+, Yuri SHPRITS1, Alexander DROZDOV2
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST07-A002 Resonant Interaction of Relativistic Electrons with Realistic Electromagnetic Ion-cyclotron Wave Packets Veronika GRACH1#+, Andrei DEMEKHOV2,1, Alexey LARCHENKO2
1Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Polar Geophysical Institute, Russian Federation
ST07-A003 Relativistic Electron Microbursts as High energy Tail of Pulsating Aurora Electrons Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1#+, Shinji SAITO2, Satoshi KURITA3, Kazushi ASAMURA4, Keisuke HOSOKAWA5, Takeshi SAKANOI6, Takefumi MITANI4, Yasunobu OGAWA7, Shin-Ichiro OYAMA8, Fuminori TSUCHIYA6, Miki KAWAMURA6, Kohei TOYAMA9, Sarah JONES10, Allison JAYNES11, Berhard BLAKE12
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 6Tohoku University, Japan, 7National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 8Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Japan, 9Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 10National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 11The University of Iowa, United States, 12The Aerospace Corporation, United States
ST07-A004 Multi-point Observations of Quasiperiodic Emission Intensification and Effects on Energetic Electron Precipitation Jinxing LI1#+, Qianli MA1,2, Jacob BORTNIK1, Wen LI2, Xiaochen SHEN2
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Boston University, United States
ST07-A005 Resolving Magnetopause Shadowing Using Multi-mission Measurements of Phase Space Density Frances STAPLES1#+, Jonathan RAE2, Kyle MURPHY3,4, Adam KELLERMAN5, Jasmine SANDHU2, Colin FORSYTH6
1Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, United Kingdom, 2University of Northumbria, United Kingdom, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4University of Maryland, United States, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6University College London, United Kingdom

ST08 Stellar Magnetic Activity and Solar-Stellar Connection
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST08-A001 The Puzzle of Sunquakes Alexander KOSOVICHEV1#+, Ivan SHARYKIN2
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 2Institute of Space Research, Russian Federation
ST08-A002 On the the Detectability of Stellar CMEs Through Spectral Profile Asymmetries Zihao YANG1#+, Hui TIAN1, Xianyong BAI2, Hechao CHEN1, Yajie CHEN1
1Peking University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST08-A003 A Spectroscopic Survey Of X-ray Stellar Flares And Possible Signatures Of Their Associated Coronal Mass Ejections Hechao CHEN#+
Peking University, China
ST08-A004 Start-up of a Research Project on Activities of Solar-type Stars Based on the LAMOST Sky Survey Han HE1#+, Haotong ZHANG1, Song WANG1, Shuhong YANG2, Jun ZHANG1
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST08-A005 Observational Studies of Star Spot Emergence/decay on Solar-type Stars with Kepler Data Kosuke NAMEKATA1#+, Hiroyuki MAEHARA1, James DAVENPORT2, Brett MORRIS3, Suzanne HAWLEY2, Yuta NOTSU4, Shin TORIUMI5, Hisashi HAYAKAWA6, Kai IKUTA7, Satoshi HONDA8, Daisaku NOGAMI7, Kazunari SHIBATA9
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2University of Washington, United States, 3University of Bern, Switzerland, 4Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Nagoya University, Japan, 7Kyoto University, Japan, 8University of Hyogo, Japan, 9Doshisha University, Japan
ST08-A006 Magnetic Flux of Active Regions Determining the Eruptive Character of Large Solar Flares Ting LI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST08-A008 Statistical Properties of Superflares on Solar-type Stars: Results Using All of the Kepler Primary Mission Data Yuta NOTSU1#+, Soshi OKAMOTO2, Hiroyuki MAEHARA3, Kosuke NAMEKATA3, Satoshi HONDA4, Kai IKUTA2, Daisaku NOGAMI2, Kazunari SHIBATA5
1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 4University of Hyogo, Japan, 5Doshisha University, Japan
ST08-A017 Filament Eruption from a Superflare on a Solar-type Star Kosuke NAMEKATA1#+, Hiroyuki MAEHARA1, Satoshi HONDA2, Yuta NOTSU3, Soshi OKAMOTO4, Jun TAKAHASHI2, Masaki TAKAYAMA2, Tomohito OHSHIMA2, Tomoki SAITO2, Noriyuki KATOH5, Miyako TOZUKA2, Katsuhiro L. MURATA3, Futa OGAWA3, Masafumi NIWANO3, Ryo ADACHI3, Motoki OEDA3, Kazuki SHIRAISHI3, Keisuke ISOGAI4, Takako ISHII4, Kiyoshi ICHIMOTO4, Daisaku NOGAMI4, Kazunari SHIBATA6
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2University of Hyogo, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 4Kyoto University, Japan, 5Kobe University, Japan, 6Doshisha University, Japan
ST08-A009 Characteristics Time of the Stellar Flares on Sun-like Stars Yan YAN#+, Han HE
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST08-A010 Nonlinear Alfv\'en Wave Model of Stellar Coronae and Winds from the Sun to M Dwarfs Takahito SAKAUE1#+, Kazunari SHIBATA2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Doshisha University, Japan
ST08-A011 The Roles of Self-organized Criticality and Turbulence in Producing Solar and Stellar Eruptions Chuan LI#+
Nanjing University, China
ST08-A012 Testing the Multi-wavelength Photometry for Probing Stellar Active Regions with the Solar Data Shin TORIUMI1#+, Vladimir AIRAPETIAN2, Hugh HUDSON3, Carolus SCHRIJVER4, Mark CHEUNG4, Marc DEROSA4
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2American University, United States, 3University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, 4Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States
ST08-A013 Investigation of Multi-band Light Curves of Solar White-light Flares as Potential Hints for Superflares on Solar-type Stars Ying LI#+
Purple Mountain Observatory, China
ST08-A014 Time-resolved Spectroscopy and Photometry of an M Dwarf Flare Star YZ Canis Minoris with OISTER and TESS: Blue Asymmetry in H-alpha Line During the Non-white-light Flare Hiroyuki MAEHARA1#+, Yuta NOTSU2, Kosuke NAMEKATA1, Satoshi HONDA3, Adam KOWALSKI4, Noriyuki KATOH5, Tomohito OHSHIMA3, Kota IIDA2, Motoki OEDA2, Katsuhiro L. MURATA2, Masayuki YAMANAKA6, Kengo TAKAGI7, Mahito SASADA8, Hiroshi AKITAYA9, Kai IKUTA6, Soshi OKAMOTO6, Daisaku NOGAMI6, Kazunari SHIBATA10
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 3University of Hyogo, Japan, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 5Kobe University, Japan, 6Kyoto University, Japan, 7Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Japan, 8Hiroshima University, Japan, 9Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan, 10Doshisha University, Japan
ST08-A015 Starspot Mapping with Parallel Tempering for TESS Data of M-type Flare Stars Kai IKUTA1#+, Hiroyuki MAEHARA2, Yuta NOTSU3, Kosuke NAMEKATA2, Taichi KATO1, Soshi OKAMOTO1, Shota NOTSU4, Satoshi HONDA5, Daisaku NOGAMI1, Kazunari SHIBATA6
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 4RIKEN, Japan, 5University of Hyogo, Japan, 6Doshisha University, Japan
ST08-A016 Solar Wind in Time: Rotation Dependence of the Stellar Wind Properties Munehito SHODA#+
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
ST08-A018 Eruption of Solar Magnetic Flux Ropes Caused by Flux Feeding Quanhao ZHANG1#+, Yuming WANG1, Rui LIU1, Jie ZHANG2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2George Mason University, United States

ST09 Coronal Magnetic Field Measurements Through Multi-wavelength Observations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST09-A001 Mapping the Global Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona Through Magnetoseismology Zihao YANG1#+, Christian BETHGE2, Hui TIAN1, Steven TOMCZYK3, Richard MORTON4, Giulio DEL ZANNA5, Scott MCINTOSH3, Bidya KARAK6, Sarah GIBSON3, Tanmoy SAMANTA7, Jiansen HE1, Linghua WANG1, Yajie CHEN1, Xianyong BAI8
1Peking University, China, 2Universities Space Research Association, United States, 3High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 5University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, 6Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), India, 7National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center, United States, 8National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST09-A002 Evolution of Coronal Magnetic Field During a C1.4 Flare Revealed by Microwave Spectral Imaging Observations with the Expanded Owens Valley Solar Array Jiale ZHANG#+
Peking University, China
ST09-A003 Magnetic Field Measurements of a Twisted Flux Rope in a Failed Solar Eruption Yuqian WEI#+, Bin CHEN, Sijie YU, Haimin WANG, Ju JING, Dale GARY
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST09-A004 Measurements of Coronal Magnetic Fields Using Magnetic-field Induced Transition in Fe X Wenxian LI1#+, Roger HUTTON2, Tomas BRAGE3
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Fudan University, China, 3Division of Mathematical Physics, Department of Physics, Lund University, Sweden
ST09-A005 Coronal Magnetic Field Diagnostics with Radio Dynamic Imaging Spectroscopy Sijie YU#+
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST09-A006 X-ray Diagnostic of Stellar Magnetic Field Strength Using Magnetic-field-induced Transitions in Ne-like Ions Wenxian LI#+
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST09-A007 Infrared Diagnostics of the Solar Magnetic Field with Mg I 12 um Lines: Forward-model Results Xianyong BAI1#+, Han UITENBROEK2, Xin LI1, Yuanyong DENG1, Yongliang SONG1, Yang XIAO1
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Solar Observatory, United States
ST09-A008 On-ground Experimental Investigation Into Magnetic Field Induced Trasition of Fe X for Coronal Magnetic Field Measurements Yang YANG1#+, Hui TIAN2, Xianyong BAI3
1Fudan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST09-A009 Diagnosing the Magnetic Field Structure of a Coronal Cavity Observed During the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse Yajie CHEN1#+, Hui TIAN1, Yingna SU2, Zhongquan QU3, Linhua DENG4, Patricia JIBBEN5, Zihao YANG1, Jingwen ZHANG1, Tanmoy SAMANTA1, Yu LIANG3, Yue ZHONG3
1Peking University, China, 2Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States
ST09-A012 Measurement of Magnetic Field and Relativistic Electrons along a Solar Flare Current Sheet Bin CHEN1#, Chengcai SHEN2, Dale GARY1, Katharine K. REEVES2, Gregory FLEISHMAN1, Sijie YU1+, Fan GUO3, Samuel KRUCKER4, Jun LIN5, Gelu NITA1, Xiangliang KONG6
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 2Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 3Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 4University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland, 5Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6Shandong University, China
ST09-A014 Forward Modeling for Magnetic Field Measurements of the Solar and Stellar Coronae Through Magnetic Field Induced Transitions Yajie CHEN1+, Wenxian LI2, Xianyu LIU1#, Hui TIAN1, Xianyong BAI2, Yang YANG3, Zihao YANG1
1Peking University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Fudan University, China
ST09-A017 Hinode/EIS Measurement of Coronal Magnetic Fields in Active Regions and Flares Enrico LANDI1#+, Wenxian LI2, Tomas BRAGE3, Roger HUTTON4
1University of Michigan, United States, 2National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Division of Mathematical Physics, Department of Physics, Lund University, Sweden, 4Fudan University, China
ST09-A018 Systematic Study of Magnetic Field Induced Transition in Neon-like Ions for Measurement of Magnetic Field in Astral Plasma Yang YANG1#+, Hui TIAN2, Xianyong BAI3
1Fudan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST09-A020 Simulating the Solar Minimum Corona in UV Wavelengths with Forward Modeling Jie ZHAO1#+, Sarah GIBSON2
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST09-A021 Solar Cavities Observed Across the Solar Cycle Urszzula BAK-STESLICKA#+
Astronomical Institute, University of Wroclaw, Poland

ST10 From the Heliosphere to Interstellar Exploration
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST10-A001 Application of Faraday Cup in Deep Space Exploration Mission Ao CHEN#+, Hongfei CHEN, Jiansen HE, Xiangqian YU, Qiugang ZONG, Weihong SHI, Xingyu ZHU, Chuanpeng HOU, Linghua WANG
Peking University, China
ST10-A004 A High Temporal, Spatial and Energy Resolution Grid-based Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) Imager for Interstellar Exploration: The Physical Design Yongfu WANG#+, Qiugang ZONG, Linghua WANG, Hongfei CHEN
Peking University, China
ST10-A006 Destination Universe: Mission to Interstellar Space Ralph MCNUTT1#+, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2, Mike GRUNTMAN3, Stamatios KRIMIGIS1, Edmond ROELOF1, Pontus BRANDT1, Steven VERNON1, Michael PAUL1, Robert STOUGH4, James KINNISON1
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3University of Southern California, United States, 4National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center, United States
ST10-A007 Interstellar Probe: Humanity’s Exploration of Interstellar Space Begins Pontus BRANDT#+, Elena PROVORNIKOVA, Ralph MCNUTT, Carey M. LISSE, Kathleen MANDT, Abigail RYMER, Kirby RUNYON, Parisa MOSTAFAVI, Robert DEMAJISTRE, Edmond ROELOF, Drew TURNER, Matthew HILL, Alice COCOROS
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST10-A012 Planetary Science Opportunities for Heliospheric/interstellar Probe Missions Wing-Huen IP#+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST10-A010 PKU Energetic Neutral Atom Imager Linghua WANG#+, Qiugang ZONG, Xiangqian YU, Yongfu WANG
Peking University, China
ST10-A011 From Earth’s Magnetospheres to the Outer Heliosphere & Beyond Qiugang ZONG#+
Peking University, China

ST11 Cross-Scale Coupling in Magnetospheric Boundary Layers: Interplay Between Micro and Macro Processes
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST11-A001 Role of Electromagnetic Turbulence in the Reconnection Current Layer Keizo FUJIMOTO1#+, Richard SYDORA2
1Beihang University, China, 2University of Alberta, Canada
ST11-A002 Energy Dissipation Via Magnetic Reconnection within the Coherent Structures of the Magnetosheath Turbulence Shimou WANG#+, Rongsheng WANG, Quanming LU
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A005 Onset of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection Quanming LU#+, San LU, Dongkuan LIU, Rongsheng WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A006 Fast Magnetic Field Annihilation in Electron-scale Current Sheet in Earth’s Magnetotail Hiroshi HASEGAWA1#+, Richard DENTON2, Takuma NAKAMURA3, Kevin GENESTRETI4, Tai PHAN5
1Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Dartmouth College, United States, 3Space Research Institute/Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 4University of New Hampshire, United States, 5University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST11-A007 Dayside Transient Phenomena and Their Impact on the Global Magnetosphere Hui ZHANG#+
University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States
ST11-A008 Higher-order Differential Magnetic Diffusion Effect in MHD Simulations of Petschek Reconnection Model Tohru SHIMIZU1#+, Keizo FUJIMOTO2
1Ehime University, Research Center for Space and Cosmic Evolution, Japan, 2Beihang University, China
ST11-A010 Terrestrial Magnetospheric Topology in a 3d Global Mhd Simulation in a Northward Imf Dongsheng CAI, Peikun XIONG#+
University of Tsukuba, Japan
ST11-A009 Global Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling Via Forward and Inverse Karman Vortex System Dongsheng CAI#+
University of Tsukuba, Japan

ST12 Ion Composition in the Sun-earth System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST12-A001 Sustained Oxygen Spectral Gaps and Their Dynamic Evolution in the Inner Magnetosphere Chao YUE#+, Xuzhi ZHOU
Peking University, China
ST12-A002 Acceleration Mechanism of Energetic Ions Inferred from a Moving High-altitude Cusp Caused by an Interplanetary Shock Jie REN#+, Qiugang ZONG, Suiyan FU, Chao YUE, Xuzhi ZHOU
Peking University, China
ST12-A004 Statistical Characteristics of the 39 keV Proton Isotropic Scattering Region (ISR) During Geomagnetic Storms Long Xing MA1+, Yiqun YU2#
1School of Space and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing, China, 2Beihang University, China
ST12-A005 Effects Of Warm O+ Ions On The Growth Of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves Minghui ZHU1#+, Yiqun YU1, Vania JORDANOVA2
1Beihang University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
ST12-A006 Investigating Composition Changes in the Hot Plasma Sheet Lynn KISTLER#+, Christopher MOUIKIS
University of New Hampshire, United States
ST12-A009 Tracking the Transport of Heavy Ions in Time and Space Raluca ILIE1#+, Mei-Yun LIN1, Alex GLOCER2, Rona ORAN3, Caue SCIASCIA BORLINA3, Shiru SHONG1
1University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

ST14 New Results from Cosmic 2, Gold, and Icon Missions
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST14-A002 Observation of Postsunset Oi 135.6 Nm Radiance Enhancement Over South America by the Gold Mission Xuguang CAI1#+, Alan G. BURNS1, Wenbin WANG1, Liying QIAN1, Stanley SOLOMON1, Richard EASTES2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST14-A001 The Two‐dimensional Evolution of Thermospheric ∑o/n 2 Response to Weak Geomagnetic Activity During Solar‐minimum Observed by Gold Xuguang CAI1#+, Alan G. BURNS1, Wenbin WANG1, Liying QIAN1, Stanley SOLOMON1, Richard EASTES2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST14-A003 Recent Thermosphere-ionosphere Insights from Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (gold) Mission Observations Richard EASTES#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST14-A004 Observation and Simulation of the Development of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles: Post‐sunset Rise or Upwelling Growth? Min-Yang CHOU1#+, Nicholas PEDATELLA2, Qian WU2, Joseph HUBA3, Charles LIN4, William SCHREINER1, John BRAUN1, Richard EASTES5, Jia YUE6
1University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Syntek Technologies, United States, 4Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 6National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST14-A005 Validation of the Cosmic 2 Ivm Ion Density Data Using Tgrs Observations Qian WU1#+, John BRAUN2, Nicholas PEDATELLA1, William SCHREINER2, Min-Yang CHOU2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST14-A006 Equatorial Ionospheric Response to Substorm Observed by Cosmic 2 and Model Simulation Qian WU1#+, Wenbin WANG1, Dong LIN2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST14-A007 Near Real‐time Global Plasma Irregularity Monitoring by FORMOSAT‐7/COSMIC‐2 Shih-Ping CHEN1#+, Charles LIN1, P. K. RAJESH2, Richard EASTES3, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU4,5
1Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4National Central University, Taiwan, 5National Central University, Taiwan
ST14-A008 Quantifying the Relative Importance of Different Coupling Mechanisms in Generating the Longitudinal Structuring of the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly with ICON Scott ENGLAND#+
Virginia Tech, United States
ST14-A009 Observed and Simulated Neutral Wind and Ionospheric Drift Variations Astrid MAUTE1#+, Brian HARDING2, Thomas IMMEL2, Roderick HELLIS3, Yen-Jung WU2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST14-A010 On the Vertical Variation of Neutral Wind Wave Structures from 95 Km to 300 Km from ICON/MIGHTI Observations Yen-Jung WU1#+, Jeffrey FORBES2, Xiaoli ZHANG2, Colin TRIPLETT1, Brian HARDING1, Astrid MAUTE3, Chihoko CULLENS1, Scott ENGLAND4, Thomas IMMEL1
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Virginia Tech, United States
ST14-A014 Ionospheric Quasi-6-day Oscillation Generated by the Secondary Child Waves During the 2019 Antarctic Sudden Stratosphere Warming Jia-Ting LIN1#+, Charles LIN2, Loren CHANG3, Nicholas PEDATELLA4, P. K. RAJESH1, Chi-Yen LIN3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan, 4National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST14-A011 Investigation of Global Ionospheric Responses During a Minor Geomagnetic Storm Under Deep Solar Minimum Period by Using Formosat-7/Cosmic-2 Observations P. K. RAJESH1#+, Charles LIN2, Chi-Yen LIN3, Chia-Hung CHEN1, Yin CHEN1, Shih-Ping CHEN2, Tomoko MATSUO4, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU3,3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST14-A012 Results and Validation of FORMOSAT‐7/COSMIC‐2 Space Weather Products: Global Ionospheric Specification and Ne‐Aided Abel Electron Density Profile Chi-Yen LIN1#+, Charles LIN2, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1,1, P. K. RAJESH3, Tomoko MATSUO4, Min-Yang CHOU5, Ho-Fang TSAI3, Wen-Hao YEH6
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 5Constellation Observing System For Meteorology, Ionosphere, And Climate Program Office, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States, 6National Space Organization, Taiwan

ST15 Radiation Belts, Ring Current, Plasmasphere, and Their Interactions with Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST15-A001 Energetic Electron Fluxes and Precipitation at Outer Radiation Belt Associated with Localized Oblique Whistler Mode Chorus Emissions Yikai HSIEH#+, Yoshiharu OMURA
Kyoto University, Japan
ST15-A002 Simulation Study on Parametric Dependence of Whistler-mode Hiss Generation in the Plasmasphere Yin LIU1#+, Yoshiharu OMURA2, Mitsuru HIKISHIMA3
1Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Sagamihara City, Japan
ST15-A003 Parallel Acceleration of Suprathermal Electrons Caused by Whistler-mode Hiss Waves Jinxing LI1#+, Wen LI2, Qianli MA1,2, Xin AN1
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Boston University, United States
ST15-A004 Simulation Study of Triggered Rising-tone Emissions in the Earth’s Magnetosphere Takeshi NOGI, Yoshiharu OMURA#+
Kyoto University, Japan
ST15-A005 Chorus Element Properties: Statistics from Automated Chorus Detection Craig KLETZING#+, Ananya SEN GUPTA, Ivar CHRISTOPHER
The University of Iowa, United States
ST15-A006 Properties of Large-amplitude Wave Packets of Whistler Mode Chorus Ondrej SANTOLIK1,2#+, Ivana KOLMASOVA1,2, Craig KLETZING3
1Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 2Charles University, Czech Republic, 3The University of Iowa, United States

ST16 Solar Magneto-convection in the Lower Atmosphere: High-resolution Observations and Numerical Simulations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST16-A001 Detection of Opposite Magnetic Polarity in a Light Bridge: Its Emergence and Cancellation in Association with Lb Fan-shaped Jets Eun-Kyung LIM1#+, Heesu YANG1, Vasyl YURCHYSHYN2, Jongchul CHAE3, Donguk SONG4, Maria MADJARSKA5
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Big Bear Solar Observatory, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 3Seoul National University, Korea, South, 4National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 5Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST16-A002 Small-scale Bright Blobs Ejected from a Sunspot Light Bridge Fuyu LI1+, Yajie CHEN1, Yijun HOU2, Hui TIAN1#, Xianyong BAI2, Yongliang SONG2
1Peking University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A003 Local Heating Events in Emerging Flux Regions as Revealed by Hinode and IRIS Shin TORIUMI1#+, Yukio KATSUKAWA2, Mark CHEUNG3
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States
ST16-A004 Formation of Solar Coronal Loops Through Magnetic Reconnection in an Emerging Active Region Zhenyong HOU1+, Hui TIAN2#, Hechao CHEN2, Xiaoshuai ZHU3, Jiansen HE2, Xianyong BAI4, Zhenghua HUANG5, Yongliang SONG4, Lidong XIA5
1School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Shandong University, Weihai, China
ST16-A005 Transition Region Loops Associated with Flux Emergence in the Very Late Phase Zhenghua HUANG1#+, Bo LI1, Lidong XIA1, Mijie SHI1,2, Hui FU1, Zhenyong HOU3
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 3School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China
ST16-A006 Generation of Solar Spicules and Subsequent Atmospheric Heating Tanmoy SAMANTA#+
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center, United States
ST16-A007 Observations of Photospheric Vortex and Its Associated Surges in a Sunspot Light Bridge Heesu YANG#+, Eun-Kyung LIM
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST16-A008 BBSO/GST Observations of Fine Structures and Fast Dynamics in Sunspot Light Bridges Hui TIAN#+
Peking University, China
ST16-A009 A White-light Flare Powered by Magnetic Reconnection in the Lower Solar Atmosphere Yongliang SONG1#+, Hui TIAN2, Xiaoshuai ZHU3, Yajie CHEN2, Mei ZHANG1, Jingwen ZHANG4
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, United States
ST16-A010 Umbral Oscillations and Magnetoconvection Inside Sunspots Kyuhyoun CHO#+
Seoul National University, Korea, South
ST16-A011 Exploring The Nature Of Type II Spicules Through GST Data Vasyl YURCHYSHYN#+
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST16-A012 Radiation Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations of Sunspot Formation with Influence of Deep Thermal Convection Hideyuki HOTTA1#+, Haruhisa IIJIMA2, Shin TORIUMI3
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Center for Integrated Data Science, Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST16-A015 Signatures of Magnetic Reconnection at the Footpoints of Fan-shaped Jets on a Light Bridge Driven by Photospheric Convective Motions Xianyong BAI1#+, Hector SOCAS-NAVARRO2, Nóbrega-Siverio DANIEL3, Jiangtao SU4, Yuanyong DENG1, Dong LI5, Wenda CAO6, Kaifan JI7
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain, 3University of Oslo, Norway, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6Big Bear Solar Observatory, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 7Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A013 Prediction of the Horizontal Velocity Field on the Solar Photosphere Using Deep Learning and Numerical Simulation. Hiroyuki MASAKI#+, Hideyuki HOTTA
Chiba University, Japan
ST16-A014 Transient Small-scale Brightenings in the Quiet Solar Corona: a Model for Campfires Observed with Solar Orbiter Yajie CHEN1#+, Hui TIAN1, Hardi PETER2, Damien PRZYBYLSKI2
1Peking University, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST16-A016 Contribution of Microturbulence to Spectral Line Broadening in Granular Convection Studied with Hinode SP Ryohtaroh ISHIKAWA1#+, Yukio KATSUKAWA1, Takayoshi OBA2, David OROZCO SUÁREZ3, Masahito KUBO1, Yoshinori SUEMATSU1
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, Spanish National Research Council, Spain
ST16-A018 Chromospheric Fan-shaped Surges and Photospheric Convections Observed by Gst Yuzong ZHANG#+
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A017 Impulsive Wave Excitation in the Quiet Sun by Rapidly Changing Granules Hannah KWAK1#+, Jongchul CHAE1, Maria MADJARSKA2, Kyuhyoun CHO1, Donguk SONG3
1Seoul National University, Korea, South, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan

ST17 General Session in Solar and Terrestrial Sciences Including Space Weather
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST17-A002 On the Walén Relation for Alfvénic Fluctuations in Interplanetary Space Ya-Hui YANG1#+, Jih-Kwin CHAO1, L. C. LEE2
1Department of Space Science and Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, 2Academia Sinica, Taiwan
ST17-A004 Impacts of Severe Space Weather on the Conductive Crust Faults as a Possible Trigger of Earthquakes Victor NOVIKOV1#+, Valery SOROKIN2
1Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST17-A003 Plasmoid-dominated Turbulent Reconnection in a Low-β Plasma Seiji ZENITANI1#+, Takahiro MIYOSHI2
1Kobe University, Japan, 2Hiroshima University, Japan
ST17-A005 Off-axis Imaging Characteristics of the X-ray Telescope onboard Hinode Junho SHIN1#+, Ryouhei KANO2, Takashi SAKURAI2, Yeon-Han KIM3, Yong-Jae MOON4,5
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 4School of Space Research, Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 5Department of Astronomy and Space Science, College of Applied Science, Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST17-A006 Propagation and Modulation of Low-latitude Pi2-pc3 Waves: Observations from Swarm Jayashree BULUSU1#+, Vyacheslav PILIPENKO2, ANUSHA CH1, Kusumita ARORA1, ESSAM GHAMRY3
1Council Of Scientific And Industrial Research, National Geophysical Research Institute, India, 2Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, Russian Federation, 3National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Egypt
ST17-A007 Statistical Analysis of EUV Dynamic Spectra and Their Impact on the Ionosphere During Solar Flares Shohei NISHIMOTO1#+, Kyoko WATANABE1, Hidekatsu JIN2, Toshiki KAWAI3, Shinsuke IMADA3, Tomoko KAWATE4
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4National Institute for Fusion Science, Japan
ST17-A008 Relationship Between Solar Flare Spectra and the Dellinger Phenomenon Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Shohei NISHIMOTO1, Chihiro TAO2, Michi NISHIOKA2
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST17-A009 Statistical Behavior of Large-scale Ionospheric Disturbances During Geomagnetic Storms Using 20-years GNSS-TEC Data Atsuki SHINBORI1#+, Yuichi OTSUKA1, Takuya SORI1, Takuya TSUGAWA2, Michi NISHIOKA2
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST17-A010 Solar Tsunamis: Preparing and Protecting New Zealand's Critical Infrastructure Against Space Weather-related Damage Aaron HENDRY1#+, Craig RODGER1, Mike DALZELL2, Malcolm INGHAM3, Andrew LAPTHORN4, Ting WANG1, Tanja PETERSEN5, Wiebke HEISE5, Daniel WELLING6, Daniel MACMANUS1
1University of Otago, New Zealand, 2Transpower, New Zealand, 3Victoria University, New Zealand, 4Canterbury University, New Zealand, 5GNS Science, New Zealand, 6University of Texas at Arlington, United States
ST17-A011 Large-scale Plasma Jets in the Magnetosheath and Auroral Activity Alexei DMITRIEV#+
National Central University, Taiwan

ST18 High-latitude Ionospheric Structures and Scintillations Due to Dynamic Magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere Coupling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST18-A001 Turbulent Signatures in the Auroral Cusp Ionosphere Based on Sounding Rocket Observations Francesca DI MARE#+, Andres SPICHER, Lasse CLAUSEN, Wojciech MILOCH, Jøran MOEN
University of Oslo, Norway
ST18-A003 Multiple Transpolar Auroral Arcs Reveal New Insight About Coupling Processes in the Earth’s Magnetotail Qing-He ZHANG1#+, Yongliang ZHANG2, Chi WANG3, Michael LOCKWOOD4, Huigen YANG5, Bin-Bin TANG6, Zanyang XING1, Kjellmar OKSAVIK7, Larry LYONS8, Yu-Zhang MA1, Qiugang ZONG9, Jøran MOEN10, Lidong XIA1
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of Reading, United Kingdom, 5Polar Research Institute of China, China, 6State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 7University of Bergen, Norway, 8University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 9Peking University, China, 10University of Oslo, Norway
ST18-A002 Statistical and Event Analysis of Phase and Amplitude Scintillations Associated with Polar Cap Patches Alanah CARDENAS-O'TOOLE1#+, Jiaen REN1, Shasha ZOU1, P. T. JAYACHANDRAN2
1University of Michigan, United States, 2University of New Brunswick, Canada
ST18-A004 A Nearly Pure Dipole Magnetosphere Formed Due to Dual Earth’s Lobe Magnetic Reconnections Xiang-Yu WANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Yongliang ZHANG2, Zanyang XING1
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST18-A005 Solar and Geomagnetic Activity Impact on Occurrence and Spatial Size of Cold and Hot Polar Cap Patches Duan ZHANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Yu-Zhang MA1, Kjellmar OKSAVIK2, Larry LYONS3, Yongliang ZHANG4, Balan NANAN5, Zanyang XING1, Jing LIU1, Marc HAIRSTON6, Xiang-Yu WANG1
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, 2University of Bergen, Norway, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University, Weihai, China, 6University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST18-A007 What Is the Critical Factor in Controlling the Cusp Auroral Intensity? Huixuan QIU+, Desheng HAN#
Tongji University, China
ST18-A008 Statistical and Case Analysis of SAPS-related Ion-neutral Coupling Processes Ercha AA#+, Philip ERICKSON, Shunrong ZHANG, Anthea COSTER, Larisa GONCHARENKO, John FOSTER
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

ST19 Vertical Coupling of the Whole Atmosphere and Its Association to the Generation of Ionospheric Irregularities
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST19-A001 High Resolution Ionosphere/thermosphere Modeling Studies of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Joseph HUBA1#+, Hanli LIU2, Erich BECKER3
1Syntek Technologies, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3National Waste and Recycling Association, United States
ST19-A002 Numerical Modeling of the Disappearance of Equatorial Plasma Bubble by Nighttime Medium-scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Min-Yang CHOU1#+, Charles LIN2, Joseph HUBA3
1University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3Syntek Technologies, United States
ST19-A003 Development of Multi-scale Numerical Simulation Model for the Study on Ionospheric Disturbances Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA#+, Taichi KOMOTO
Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, Japan
ST19-A004 Response of the D-region Ionosphere to 2016 Volcanic Eruptions of Mt. Aso Using LF Transmitter Signals Hiroyo OHYA1#+, Yuhi ORITO1, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Masa-Yuki YAMAMOTO3, Hiroyuki NAKATA1, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA4
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Kochi University of Technology, Japan, 4Kyushu University, Japan
ST19-A005 Atmospheric Lunar Tides Simulated by a Mechanistic Coupled Ocean-atmosphere Model Willem VAN CASPEL1#+, Patrick ESPY1,2
1Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, 2University of Bergen, Norway
ST19-A012 Acoustic Coupling Into the D-region Ionosphere from the 2015 Nepal Earthquake Using VLF/LF Transmitter Signals Tekkan AKASHI1#+, Hiroyo OHYA2, Fuminori TSUCHIYA3, Kenro NOZAKI4, Hiroyuki NAKATA2
1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University, Japan, 2Chiba University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
ST19-A006 Response of the D-region Ionosphere to Fireballs Using Vlf/lf Transmitter Signals Takeru SUZUKI1#+, Hiroyo OHYA1, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Kazuo SHIOKAWA3, Hiroyuki NAKATA1
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST19-A007 Tidal Signature in Sporadic E Occurrence Rate, Using Gaia Model and Formosat-3/cosmic Radio Occultation Data Sahar SOBHKHIZ-MIANDEHI1#+, Yosuke YAMAZAKI1, Christina ARRAS1, Yasunobu MIYOSHI2, Hiroyuki SHINAGAWA3
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2National University Corporation Kyushu University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST19-A008 Improved Specification of Ionosphere Electrodynamics Through Whole Atmosphere Data Assimilation Nicholas PEDATELLA#+, Chih-Ting HSU
National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST19-A009 Rossby Wave-like Oscillations During SSWs: Zonal Wavenumber Diagnosing Using Paired Ground-based Radars Maosheng HE1#+, Yosuke YAMAZAKI2, Peter HOFFMANN1, Chris HALL3, Masaki TSUTSUMI4, Guozhu LI5, Jorge L. CHAU1
1Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Rostock University, Kühlungsborn, Germany, 2GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3University of Tromsoe, Norway, 4National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST19-A010 Global Plasma Irregularity Monitoring by COSMIC-2, SWARM, ICON, and GOLD Shih-Ping CHEN#+, Charles LIN
Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST19-A011 Atmosphere-ionosphere Coupling During the September 2019 Antarctic Sudden Stratospheric Warming Yosuke YAMAZAKI1#+, Yasunobu MIYOSHI2
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2National University Corporation Kyushu University, Japan
ST19-A014 Roles of Thermospheric Neutral Wind and Equatorial Electrojet on Pre-reversal Enhancement Deduced from the Observations in Southeast Asia Prayitno ABADI1,2#+, Yuichi OTSUKA3, Huixin LIU4, Kornyanat HOZUMI5, Dyah Rahayu MARTININGRUM1
1Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Indonesia, 2Telkom University, Indonesia, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4Kyushu University, Japan, 5National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST19-A013 Study of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Triggered by Rocket Launches During 2017-2020 Hoi Man CHAO1, Charles LIN2#+
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST19-A015 Day-to-day Variability of Global Low-latitude Ionospheric Electron Density Observed by Using Formosat-7/Cosmic-2 P. K. RAJESH1#+, Charles LIN2, Jia-Ting LIN1, Chi-Yen LIN3, Jia YUE4, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU3,3, Tomoko MATSUO5
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan, 4National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST19-A016 Investigation of the Ionospheric Plasma Bubble Effect to the GPS Delay Using a Single Frequency Algorithm Jia-Ting LIN1#+, Mu-Hsiang FANG2, Charles LIN3, Ho-Fang TSAI1, Susumu SAITO4
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Foxconn Technology Group, Taiwan, 3Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 4Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan

ST20 Ionospheric Lithosphere and Space Weather
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST20-A001 Variations of TEC and O/N2 Data During the Intense Geomagnetic Storm Event on 17th March 2015 Paparin JAMLONGKUL1#+, Larry PAXTON2, Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN3, Joe HUBA4, Pornchai SUPNITHI5
1Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 4Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 5King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
ST20-A002 Laim Coupling During the Great Gorkha Earthquake-observations from Swarm Satellite Jayashree BULUSU#+, Kusumita ARORA, ANUSHA CH
Council Of Scientific And Industrial Research, National Geophysical Research Institute, India
ST20-A004 Low-latitude Ionospheric and Lithospheric Weather Observed by ROCSAT-1, DEMETER, and FORMOSAT-3 Chun-Yen HUANG1+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU2,3#
1Department of Space Science and Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan
ST20-A003 Wave Steepening in Ionosphere Due to the 21 August 2017 Total Solar Eclipse Chi-Yen LIN1#+, Yang-Yi SUN2, Mitchell SHEN3, Yu-Lin TSAI1
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2China University of Geosciences, China, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST20-A005 Ionospheric Electric Fields Probed by Satellite Plasma Drifts and Ground-based GIM TEC During Space and Lithospheric Weather Ching-Chung CHENG1+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU2,3#, Chun-Yen HUANG1, F.Y. CHANG2
1Department of Space Science and Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan
ST20-A008 Seismo-ionospheric Precursors and Ionospheric Space Weathers Observed by China Seismo-electromagnetic Satellite Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1,2#+, F.Y. CHANG1, Xuhui SHEN3, Sergey PULINETS4, Katsumi HATTORI5, Dimitar OUZOUNOV6, Valerio TRAMUTOLI7, Michel PARROT8
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3China Earthquake Administration, China, 4Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 5Chiba University, Japan, 6Chapman University, United States, 7University of Basilicata, Italy, 8National Center for Scientific Research, France
ST20-A006 Seismo-ionospheric Precursors and Ionospheric Storms Observed by FORMOSAT-5/AIP F.Y. CHANG#+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1,1, Yun-Sheng WEN, Chi-Kuang CHAO, Yuh-Ing CHEN
National Central University, Taiwan
ST20-A007 Statistical Analysis of Pre-seismic Ionospheric Electron Density Anomalies and Investigation of the Efficiency of Earthquake Forecasting Katsumi HATTORI1#+, Syunya MITSUISHI2, Chie YOSHINO1, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU3,4
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Faculty of Science, Chiba University, Japan, 3National Central University, Taiwan, 4National Central University, Taiwan
ST20-A009 Monitoring of the Underground Rn Flux near the Surface ; As a Source of Lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere Coupling Katsumi HATTORI#+, Kazuhide NEMOTO, Syu KANEKO, Chie YOSHINO, Haruna KOJIMA
Chiba University, Japan
ST20-A010 Development of Broadband LF Antenna System for Pre-Earthquake Electromagnetic Phenomena Chie YOSHINO1#+, Kenshin MIURA1, Katsumi HATTORI1, Noriyuki IMAZUMI2,3, Takeshi MORIMOTO4, Yoshitaka NAKAMURA5
1Chiba University, Japan, 2The Institution of Professional Engineers, Japan, 3Idemitsu Kosan, Japan, 4Kinki University, Japan, 5Koba City College of Technology, Japan
ST20-A011 The Pre-earthquake Ionospheric Anomalies Preceding the Jamaica and Turkey Earthquakes Occurred in 2020 RUI SONG1+, Katsumi HATTORI1#, Xuemin ZHANG2
1Chiba University, Japan, 2China Earthquake Administration, China
ST20-A012 Preliminary Results of the Plasma Analyzer Package on China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite Dapeng LIU1#+, Xuhui SHEN2, Zeren ZHIMA2, Rui YAN2
1National Institute of Natural Hazards, Ministry of Emergency Management of China, China, 2China Earthquake Administration, China
ST20-A014 Doppler Frequency Shifts Induced by Typhoons and Earthquakes Observed in Taiwan Meng-Han SU#, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1,1+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST20-A015 Ionospheric Electron Density Profiles Observed by Radio Occultation During the Sunrise and Before the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Po-Han LEE1+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU2,3#
1National Central Univetsity, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan

ST21 Low and Equatorial Ionospheric Responses to the Dynamic Coupling of Atmosphere-ionosphere-magnetosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST21-A002 Quasi-6-day Wave Effects on Electric Field, Current, and Magnetic Field with Gaia Model KUMI TAKAYAMA1#+, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA1, Yasunobu MIYOSHI2
1Kyushu University, Japan, 2National University Corporation Kyushu University, Japan
ST21-A001 Research on the Mid-latitude Ionospheric Response During Substorm Based on Magnetic and Electric Field Observations Moe HAYASHI1#+, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA1, Akiko FUJIMOTO2, Shin OHTANI3
1Kyushu University, Japan, 2Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST21-A003 Research on the Unique Solar Flare Effect (SFE*) at the Dip Equator Around Local Noon Akihiro YASUNAGA1#+, Akiko FUJIMOTO2, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA1
1Kyushu University, Japan, 2Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
ST21-A004 Imprints of Sunspot Cycles on Normal and Abnormal Geomagnetic Fields Case Study from Equatorial and Low‐latitude Sites of India Phani CHANDRASEKHAR1#+, Arka ROY2
1National Geophysical Research Institute, India, 2National Centre for Earth Science Studies, India
ST21-A005 The Interaction of Interplanetary Electric Field with Equatorial Electrojet in the Indian Sector Kusumita ARORA#+
Council Of Scientific And Industrial Research, National Geophysical Research Institute, India
ST21-A007 Detailed Characterization of Ionospheric Plasma Irregularities by Satellite- and Ground‐based Observations Sovit KHADKA1#+, Cesar VALLADARES2, Andrew GERRARD1
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST21-A008 The Occurrence Feature of Plasma Bubbles in the Equatorial to Midlatitude Ionosphere During Geomagnetic Storms Using Long-term GNSS-TEC Data Takuya SORI1#+, Atsuki SHINBORI1, Yuichi OTSUKA1, Takuya TSUGAWA2, Michi NISHIOKA2
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST21-A009 New Results on the Latitudinal Variations in Equatorial Phenomena Over Indian Longitudes as Obtained Using Night and Daytime Optical Airglow Emissions Duggirala PALLAMRAJU1#+, Sunil KUMAR1, Subir MANDAL1, Pradip SURYAWANSHI1, Tatiparthi VIJAYA LAKSHMI2, Gopi SEEMALA3
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India, 3Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India

ST22-PS03 Future and Current Space Missions and Instrumentation for Space and Planetary Science
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST22-PS03-A001 Objective of the Instrument Onboard Smart Lander for Investigating Moon and the Planned Lunar Polar Exploration Makiko OHTAKE#+
University of Aizu, Japan
ST22-PS03-A002 Development of Far-ultra-violet Imagers for Future Formation-flight Satellite Mission Factors and Geostationary Satellite Takeshi SAKANOI1#+, Masafumi HIRAHARA2, Kazushi ASAMURA3, Mizuki FUKIZAWA1, Atsushi YAMAZAKI3, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Kaori SAKAGUCHI4, Yoshifumi SAITO5, Hirotsugu KOJIMA6, Naritoshi KITAMURA7, Mamoru ISHII4, Takanori NISHIYAMA8, Harald FREY9, Nick SCHNEIDER10
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 5Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Kyoto University, Japan, 7The University of Tokyo, Japan, 8National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 9University of California, Berkeley, United States, 10University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST22-PS03-A003 Observation Plans and Development Status of MIRS: MMX Infrared Spectrometer on the MMX Spacecraft Takahiro IWATA1#+, Hiromu NAKAGAWA2, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Tomoki NAKAMURA2, Maria Antonietta BARUCCI3, Jean-Michel REESS3, Pernelle BERNARDI3, Alain DORESSOUNDIRAM3, Sonia FORNASIER4, Michel LE DU5, Eric SAWYER5
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Paris Observatory, France, 4Paris Diderot University, France, 5National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), France
ST22-PS03-A004 Development of a Triple-reflection Compact Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer for Lunar Polar Exploration Yoshifumi SAITO1#+, Naoki YAMAMOTO1, Satoshi KASAHARA2, Shoichiro YOKOTA3
1Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan
ST22-PS03-A005 The FIREBIRD-II CubeSat Mission Arlo JOHNSON1#+, Harlan SPENCE2, John SAMPLE1, Mykhaylo SHUMKO1, David KLUMPAR1, Berhard BLAKE3, Sonya SMITH2, Larry SPRINGER1, Alex CREW4
1Montana State University, United States, 2University of New Hampshire, United States, 3The Aerospace Corporation, United States, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST22-PS03-A008 Swinging Around the Sun with the Parker Solar Probe: Mission, Discoveries, and Milestones Nour E. RAOUAFI#+
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST22-PS03-A009 The MARSU Exoplanet Science Cubesat Project : Studying the Transiting Close-in Exoplanets and the Activity of Young and Low-mass Dwarfs jean-francois DONATI1#, Driss KOUACH2+, Tianqi CAN1, Pascal PETIT1,2, Claire MOUTOU1, Greg HERCZEG3, Sheng-Hong GU4, Jianning FU5, Michel BLANC1
1Research Institute in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 2OMP, France, 3Beijing University, China, 4Yunnan Observatory, China, 5Beijing Normal University, China