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PS01 Planetary Space Weathers: Fundamental Plasma Interactions in Space Environments
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS01-A001 A Comparison of the Ionospheric Dynamo Current of Mars Above the Landing Sites of Insight and Zhurong: Modeling and Observations Lin TIAN1+, Hao LUO2#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A002 The Injections of Plasma and Aurorae at Jupiter Zhonghua YAO#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A003 Trapped and Leaking Energetic Particles in Injection Flux Tubes of Saturn’s Magnetosphere Xuzhi ZHOU1#+, Ze-Fan YIN1, Yixin SUN2, Dongxiao PAN1, Zhonghua YAO3, Chao YUE1, Qiugang ZONG1
1Peking University, China, 2Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A004 Study on Magnetic Field Signature of Intermediated-sized Impact Craters: Modeling and Observations Kuixiang ZHANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A007 Excitation of Saturnian ECH Waves Within Remote Plasma Injections: Cassini Observations Minyi LONG+, Xing CAO#, Xudong GU, Binbin NI
Wuhan University, China
PS01-A005 Long-term Monitor of Cometary Materials and the Potential Influences on the Earth During the Close Visit Yong ZHAO1#+, Zhonghua YAO2
1INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (IGGCAS), China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A006 Hourly Periodic Variations of Ultralow-frequency (ULF) Waves in Jupiter’s Magnetosheath Weidong GU1#+, Zhonghua YAO2, Dongxiao PAN3, Yan XU2, Binzheng ZHANG4, Peter DELAMERE5, Suiyan FU6, Lun XIE6, Shengyi YE7, Yuening CHEN7, William DUNN8, Yong WEI1
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3China University of Geosciences, China, 4The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 5University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 6Peking University, China, 7Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 8University College London, United Kingdom
PS01-A009 Observations of a Planetary-scale 'Heat Wave' Emanating from Jupiter's Aurora Following a Solar Wind Compression James O'DONOGHUE1,2#+, Luke MOORE3, Henrik MELIN4, Tom STALLARD5, Tanapat BHAKYAPAIBUL6, Chihiro TAO7, William KURTH8, J. E. P. CONNERNEY9,2, Go MURAKAMI1, Hajime KITA10
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Boston University, United States, 4University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 5Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 6University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States, 7National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 8The University of Iowa, United States, 9Space Research Corporation, United States, 10Tohoku University, Japan
PS01-A010 Energetic Electron Precipitation from Plasma Sheet Injections: The Role of Whistler-mode Waves Anton ARTEMYEV1#+, Xiao-Jia ZHANG2, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS1
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
PS01-A011 Automated Classification of Auroral Images with Deep Neural Networks Zhiyuan SHANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A012 A New Tool for Understanding Solar Wind-Venus Interaction: 3D Multi-fluid MHD Model Tong DANG1#+, Binzheng ZHANG2, Maodong YAN1, John LYON3, Zhonghua YAO4, Sudong XIAO5, Tielong ZHANG6,1, Jiuhou LEI1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 3Dartmouth College, United States, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 6Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
PS01-A016 Magnetic Field Structures in the Near-terminator Induced Magnetospheres of Venus and Mars Sudong XIAO1#+, Tielong ZHANG2,3, Guoqiang WANG4, Ming-Yu WU4, Tong DANG3, Yuequn LOU4, Yuanqiang CHEN4
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3University of Science and Technology of China, China, 4Harbin Institute of Technology, China
PS01-A014 On the Seasonal Variations of the Ion Precipitating Into the Upper Atmosphere of Mars Xinzhi QIU#+, Yiqun YU
Beihang University, China
PS01-A015 A Global Perspective on the Interaction Between Solar Wind and Planets Yong WEI#+
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A017 Statistical Study of the Jovian Decametric Radio Emissions Based on Multiple-view Observations Ruobing ZHENG1+, Yuming WANG1#, Xiaolei LI1, Chuan Bing WANG1, Xianzhe JIA2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of Michigan, United States
PS01-A018 Extreme Space Weather on Jupiter: Auroral-driven Stratospheric Heating, Chemistry and Dynamics James SINCLAIR1#, Thomas GREATHOUSE2, Rohini GILES2, John LACY3, Julianne MOSES4, Vincent HUE5, Thibault CAVALIE6, Robert WEST1, John BARBARA7, Denis GRODENT8, Bertrand BONFOND8, Chihiro TAO9, Emma DAHL1, Glenn ORTON1+, Leigh FLETCHER10, Patrick IRWIN11
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3University of Texas at Austin, United States, 4Space Science Institute, United States, 5Aix-Marseille Université, France, 6University of Bordeaux, France, 7NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, United States, 8University of Liege, Belgium, 9National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 10University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 11Oxford University, United Kingdom
PS01-A019 Hydroxylation of Lunar Soil with Solar Wind Li Hsia YEO#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS01-A020 Magnetic Reconnection in Jupiter's Undulating Magentodisk Current Ruilong GUO1#+, Z. H. YAO2
1Shandong University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A022 Successive Dipolarization Fronts with a Stepwise Electron Acceleration During a Substorm in Saturn's Magnetotail Sibo XU+, Shiyong HUANG#
Wuhan University, China
PS01-A023 Contribution of Bepicolombo to Planetary Space Weather: Overview of Interplanetary Cruise and Planetary Flyby Observations Go MURAKAMI1#+, Johannes BENKHOFF2
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS01-A032 Gamma-ray Burst, GRB221009A, Detected by the Danuri Gamma-ray Spectrometer in Deep Space Kyeong Ja KIM1#+, Suyeon KIM1, Yire CHOI1, Junghun PARK1, Yong-Kwon KIM2, Kilsoon PARK2, K.B. LEE3
1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Korea, South, 2NuCare, Korea, South, 3Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Korea, South
PS01-A024 Prediction of Axial Asymmetry in Jovian Magnetopause Reconnection Junjie CHEN1#+, Binzheng ZHANG1, Dong LIN2, Peter DELAMERE3, Zhonghua YAO4, Oliver BRAMBLES5, Kareem SORATHIA6, Viacheslav MERKIN6, John LYON7
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5O.J. Brambles Consulting, United Kingdom, 6Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 7Dartmouth College, United States
PS01-A027 Electron Cyclotron Maser Emission with Two Components of Electrons and Saturnian Kilometric Radiation Hao NING+, Yao CHEN#, Chuanyang LI
Shandong University, China
PS01-A028 The Responses of Jovian Broadband Kilometric Radio Emissions to Different Compressional Conditions Yuening CHEN1#+, Shengyi YE1, Zhonghua YAO2
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A030 Recent Advances by Numerical Simulation for Understanding Jovian Aurorae Binzheng ZHANG1#+, Peter DELAMERE2
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States

PS02 Comparing Giant Planets and Their Moons
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS02-A001 An Early Dynamical Instability Among Solar System Giant Planets Beibei LIU#+
Zhejiang University, China
PS02-A002 Measuring the Depth of Planetary-scale Changes in Jupiter from Juno Microwave Radiometer Observations Glenn ORTON1#+, Shawn BRUESHABER2, Michael H. WONG3, Thomas MOMARY1, Steven LEVIN1, Scott BOLTON4, Kevin BAINES5, Emma DAHL1, James SINCLAIR1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Western Michigan University, United States, 3SETI Institute, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
PS02-A003 A Complex Region of Europa’s Surface Revealed in High-resolution by Juno’s Stellar Reference Unit Heidi BECKER1#+, Meghan FLORENCE1, Jonathan LUNINE2, Paul SCHENK3, Candice HANSEN4, Martin BRENNAN1, Yasmina M. MARTOS5, Scott BOLTON6, James ALEXANDER1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Cornell University, United States, 3Universities Space Research Association, United States, 4Planetary Science Institute, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS02-A005 The Shape of Jupiter and Saturn Based on Atmospheric Dynamics, Radio Occultations and Gravity Measurements Eli GALANTI1#+, Yohai KASPI1, Tristan GUILLOT2
1Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur / National Centre for Scientific Research, France
PS02-A014 A Juno-era View of Electric Currents in Jupiter's Magnetodisk Zhiyang LIU1#+, Qiugang ZONG1, Michel BLANC2
1Peking University, China, 2Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France
PS02-A006 Atmospheric Flows Imprint the High-degree Gravity Field of Jupiter Yohai KASPI1#+, Eli GALANTI1, Ryan PARK2, Keren DUER1, Nimrod GAVRIEL1, Daniele DURANTE3, Luciano IESS3, Marzia PARISI4, Dustin BUCCINO4, Tristan GUILLOT5, David STEVENSON6, Scott BOLTON7
1Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, 4NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 5Observatoire De La Cote D'Azur, France, 6California Institute of Technology, United States, 7Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS02-A007 Magnetic Fields of the Outer Planets: Gas and Ice Giants, No Two Alike? J. E. P. CONNERNEY1,2#+
1Space Research Corporation, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS02-A008 Results from the Juno Microwave Radiometer at Jupiter Steven LEVIN1#+, Virgil ADUMITROAIE1, Sushil ATREYA2, Scott BOLTON3, Shannon BROWN1, Leigh FLETCHER4, Andrew INGERSOLL5, Yohai KASPI6, Cheng LI2, Jonathan LUNINE7, Sidharth MISRA1, Glenn ORTON1, Fabiano OYAFUSO1, Daniel SANTOS-COSTA3, Paul STEFFES8, Zhimeng ZHANG1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Michigan, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 5Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 6Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 7Cornell University, United States, 8Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
PS02-A009 Juno Microwave Radiometer Observations of Europa’s Subsurface Ice Shell Scott BOLTON1#+, Zhimeng ZHANG2, Shannon BROWN2, Lea BONNEFOY3, Jianqing FENG4, Matthew SIEGLER4, Steven LEVIN2, Jonathan LUNINE5, Sidharth MISRA2, Paul HARTOGH6, Anton ERMAKOV7, David STEVENSON8
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Observatoire de Paris, France, 4Planetary Science Institute, United States, 5Cornell University, United States, 6Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 7University of California, Berkeley, United States, 8California Institute of Technology, United States
PS02-A011 Jupiter's Temperature and Composition Revealed from Juno Microwave Observations Cheng LI1#+, Michale ALLISON2, Sushil ATREYA1, Leigh FLETCHER3, Andrew INGERSOLL4, Liming LI5, Glenn ORTON6, Fabiano OYAFUSO6, Paul STEFFES7, Michael H. WONG8, Zhimeng ZHANG9, Steven LEVIN6, Scott BOLTON10
1University of Michigan, United States, 2Goddard Institute for Space Studies, United States, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, United States, 5University of Houston, United States, 6Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 7Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 8SETI Institute, United States, 9California Institute of Technology, United States, 10Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS02-A012 5 Years of Galilean Moons Observations by JIRAM on Juno Alessandro MURA1#, Rosaly LOPES2+
1National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS02-A017 Jupiter Below the Clouds: Active, Stable & Still Mysterious Tristan GUILLOT1#, Scott BOLTON2+
1Observatoire De La Cote D'Azur, France, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS02-A018 Ganymede and Europa in the 21st Century as Observed by JunoCam Michael RAVINE1#+, Candice HANSEN2, Geoffrey COLLINS3, Paul SCHENK4, Erin LEONARD5, Michael CAPLINGER1
1Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 2Planetary Science Institute, United States, 3Wheaton College, United States, 4Universities Space Research Association, United States, 5Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS02-A019 A Juno View of Planet-moons-magnetosphere Interactions at Jupiter Michel BLANC#+
Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France

PS04 Aeronomy and Plasma Physics of Planetary Environments
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS04-A001 Multipoint Observation of the Solar Wind Interaction with Strong Lunar Magnetic Anomalies by Artemis Spacecraft and Chang’E-4 Rover Lianghai XIE1#+, Lei LI2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS04-A002 Photoelectron Boundary: The Top of the Dayside Ionosphere at Mars Shaosui XU1#+, David MITCHELL1, James MCFADDEN1, Christopher FOWLER2, Gwen HANLEY1, Tristan WEBER3, David A. BRAIN3, Yingjuan MA4, Gina DI BRACCIO5, Christian MAZELLE6, Shannon CURRY1
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2West Virginia University, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France
PS04-A003 Global MAVEN Distribution of Kelvin-Helmholtz Vortices from a Machine Learning and Statistical Approach Ze-Wen KOH1,2#+, Gangkai POH3,2, Christopher FOWLER4, Jacob GRUESBECK3, Dona KURUPPUARATCHI3, Gina DI BRACCIO3, Jared ESPLEY3
1Cornell University, United States, 2Catholic University of America, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4West Virginia University, United States
PS04-A004 Sporadic E-like Event Driven by Wind Shear in the Martian Ionosphere Rong TIAN#+, Chunhua JIANG
Wuhan University, China
PS04-A005 Solar Wind Energetic Neutral Atom Observation at Mars by MINPA Onboard the Tianwen-1 Orbiter Wenya LI#+, Linggao KONG, Jijie MA
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS04-A006 Partial Absorption of Surface Echoes Observed by MARSIS During the December 2014 Solar Event at Mars: Initial Results from a Data-model Comparison Yuki HARADA1#+, Yuki NAKAMURA2, Beatriz SANCHEZ-CANO3, Mark LESTER3, Naoki TERADA2, Francois LEBLANC4
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4National Centre for Scientific Research, France
PS04-A008 A New Magnetosphere-ionosphere Current System Observed on Mars Jiawei GAO1#+, Zhaojin RONG2, Yong WEI2, Haoyu LYU3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Beihang University, China
PS04-A007 Escape of Martian Ionospheric Proton Due to the Resonant and Non-resonant Interactions with Large-amplitude Magnetosonic Waves Xiaotong YUN1+, Fu SONG1#, Binbin NI1, Jun CUI2,3
1Wuhan University, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS04-A010 Stellar Winds and Atmospheric Escape: Lessons from a Half-century of Ion Measurements at Venus, Earth, and Mars Robin RAMSTAD#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS04-A011 A Study of the Energy Spectrum of Photoelectrons and Auger Electrons Emitted from the Sunlit Lunar Surface Masahisa KATO1#+, Yuki HARADA1, Shaosui XU2, Andrew POPPE2, Jasper HALEKAS3, Yohei MIYAKE4, Hideyuki USUI4, Masaki N. NISHINO5, Toru MATSUMOTO1
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4Kobe University, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS04-A013 Species-dependent Response of the Martian Ionosphere to the 2018 Global Dust Event Dandan NIU1+, Jun CUI2,3#, Shiqi WU2, Hao GU2, Yutian CAO2, Zhaopeng WU2, Xiaoshu WU2, Jiahao ZHONG2, Ming-Yu WU1, Yong WEI4, Tielong ZHANG5,6
1Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 6University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS04-A014 Solar Wind Interaction with Venus: From the Planetary Interior to Interplanetary Space Chuanfei DONG1#+, Yuxi CHEN2, Janet LUHMANN3
1Boston University, United States, 2Princeton University, United States, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States

PS05 Solar Wind Interaction with Intrinsic Magnetospheres: Simulation and Observations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS05-A018 Global MHD Simulation of the Planetary Magnetosphere: Uranus and Neptune Kyung Sun PARK#+
Chungbuk National University, Korea, South
PS05-A001 Jupiter’s Low-altitude Auroral Zones: Fields, Particles, Plasma Waves, and Density Depletions Ali SULAIMAN1#+, Barry MAUK2, Jamey SZALAY3, Frederic ALLEGRINI4,5, George CLARK2, Randy GLADSTONE4, Stavros KOTSIAROS6, William KURTH7, Fran BAGENAL8, Bertrand BONFOND9, J. E. P. CONNERNEY10,11, Robert EBERT4, George HOSPODARSKY7, Vincent HUE4, Daniel GERSHMAN11, Robert LYSAK1, Sadie ELLIOTT1, Ondrej SANTOLIK12,13, Joachim SAUR14, Scott BOLTON4
1University of Minnesota, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Princeton University, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5University of Texas at San Antonio, United States, 6Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 7The University of Iowa, United States, 8University of Colorado, United States, 9University of Liege, Belgium, 10Space Research Corporation, United States, 11NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 12Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 13Charles University, Czech Republic, 14University of Cologne, Germany
PS05-A003 Wave Phenomena Revealing Interaction of Planetary Magnetosphere with Solar Wind Shengyi YE1#+, Siyuan WU1, Georg FISCHER2, Zhonghua YAO3, William KURTH4, Yuening CHEN1, Binzheng ZHANG5
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4The University of Iowa, United States, 5The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS05-A002 Natural Orthogonal Component Analysis of Daily Magnetic Variations at the Martian Surface: Insight Observations Hao LUO#+
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS05-A004 Enhanced Ion Escape Rate During IMF Rotation Under Weak Intrinsic Magnetic Field Conditions on a Mars-like Planet Shotaro SAKAI1#+, Kanako SEKI2, Naoki TERADA1, Hiroyuki SHINAGAWA3, Ryoya SAKATA2, Takashi TANAKA4, Yusuke EBIHARA5
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Kyushu University, Japan, 5Kyoto University, Japan
PS05-A008 ULF Modulations on Plasma Environment and Coherent Waves of Mercury's Magnetosphere: Messenger's Observation Jiutong ZHAO#+, Qiugang ZONG
Peking University, China
PS05-A009 Magnetic Reconnection at Planetary Magnetopauses: Observations at Earth and at Saturn Stephen FUSELIER1#+, Steven PETRINEC2, Karlheinz TRATTNER3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS05-A012 Low-energy Plasma Observed by Mercury Plasma Particle Experiment Onboard Mio/BepiColombo During Its Mercury Flybys Sae AIZAWA1,2#+, Nicolas ANDRE3, Yoshifumi SAITO4, Jean-Andre SAUVAUD5, Andrey FEDOROV3, Shoichiro YOKOTA6, Alain BARTHE7, Emmanuel PENOU7, Mathias ROJO5, Moa PERSSON8, Wataru MIYAKE9, Go MURAKAMI1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2University of Pisa, Italy, 3University of Toulouse, France, 4Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 6Osaka University, Japan, 7Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France, 8The University of Tokyo, Japan, 9Tokai University, Japan
PS05-A013 Validation of the AWSoM Solar Wind Magnetic Field Model with Upstream Mercury Solar Wind Conditions from MESSENGER Observations Rayta PRADATA1,2#+, Gangkai POH2,3, Ana PERUZA4, Zhenguang HUANG5, Nishtha SACHDEVA5, Evangelia SAMARA6
1University of Delaware / Catholic University of America, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Catholic University of America, United States, 4George Mason University, United States, 5University of Michigan, United States, 6Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium
PS05-A016 Magnetic Shielding of Earth’s Atmosphere from the Solar Wind Parker HINTON1#+, David A. BRAIN1, Neesha SCHNEPF1, Yingjuan MA2, Fran BAGENAL1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PS05-A017 Solar Wind Driving of the Uranian Magnetosphere: Predictions for Global Magnetospheric Convection, Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling, and Auroral Activity at Uranus Drew TURNER#+, Ian COHEN, George CLARK, Peter KOLLMANN, Leonardo REGOLI
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

PS06 Astrochemical Processes Leading to the Formation of Planetary Bodies in the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS06-A001 Low-temperature Nitrogen Ion Chemistry Modeling of the Atmosphere of Saturn's Moon Titan David DUBOIS1#+, Alexander RAYMOND2, Ella SCIAMMA-O'BRIEN1, Farid SALAMA1
1NASA Ames Research Center, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS06-A012 Observations of Various Meteor Optical and Plasma Trails with MIOS and the Properties of Their Parent Meteoroids Guozhu LI1#+, Yi LI1, Lianhuan HU1, Haiyong XIE2, Wenjie SUN1, Xiukuan ZHAO1, Baiqi NING1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS06-A006 Electron-stimulated Desorption and Molecules Diffusion in the Astrophysical Ice Mixture Chun-Yi LEE1#+, Antonio JIMENEZ-ESCOBAR2, Angela CIARAVELLA2, Cesarean CECCHI-PESTELLINI2, Yu-Jung CHEN1
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2INAF—Osservation Astronomico di Palermo, Italy
PS06-A002 Desorption of Hydrogen Sulfide Induced by VUV Irradiation Yen-Yu HSU1#+, Chun-Chi HUANG1, Yu-Jung CHEN1, Guillermo Manuel MUÑOZ CARO2
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Centro de Astrobiología (INTA-CSIC), Spain
PS06-A005 Petrogenesis of the Andesitic Achondrite EC 002 Ziliang JIN#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
PS06-A007 VUV Photoinduced Energy Transfer in 13CO Ice Deposited on CO/CO2 Ice Chun-Chi HUANG1#+, Yen-Yu HSU1, Guillermo Manuel MUÑOZ CARO2, Yu-Jung CHEN1
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Centro de Astrobiología (INTA-CSIC), Spain
PS06-A013 Some Characteristics of the Geminids Meteor Shower Through TMDS Observations Between 2018 and 2022 Zhong Yi LIN1#+, Po-Chih CHUNG1, Jim LEE2, Hsin-Chang CHI3
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Taipei Astronomical Museum, Taiwan, 3National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
PS06-A014 A New Breakup Mechanism for the Heterogeneous Meteoroid in an Improved Granular Method Ziwen LI1#+, Qingbo GAN2, Yao ZHANG2, Jing LIU2, Xiangyuan ZENG1
1Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories of China, China
PS06-A015 Study of Meteor Spectra Recorded by the MIOS Yi LI#+, Guozhu LI, Zhi WU
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS06-A016 Observations of Meteor Specular and Non-specular Echoes Using All-sky Meteor Radar Yi LI1#+, Guozhu LI1, Haiyong XIE2, Lianhuan HU1, Wenjie SUN1, Xiukuan ZHAO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS06-A008 From Interstellar Ice Grains to Evolved Solar System Icy Bodies – Tracing the Ice and Organics Murthy GUDIPATI#+
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS06-A011 A Quantum Chemical Perspective on Biomolecular Synthesis in Astrophysical Ices Partha BERA1,2#+
1NASA Ames Research Center, United States, 2The Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, United States
PS06-A018 Reflectance Spectral Variation of Hydrated and Dehydrated Carbonaceous Chondrites Jinfei YU1,2+, Haibin ZHAO1#, Yunzhao WU3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

PS08 Science and Exploration of Mars and Venus
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS08-A005 Evaluating Atmospheric and Surface Drivers for the O2 Variations Observed by MSL SAM at Gale Crater Daniel LO1#+, Sushil ATREYA1, Michael WONG1, Melissa TRAINER2, Heather FRANZ2, Timothy MCCONNOCHIE3, Daniel VIÚDEZ-MOREIRAS4, Paul MAHAFFY2, Charles MALESPIN2
1University of Michigan, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Space Science Institute, United States, 4National Institute for Aerospace Technology, Spain
PS08-A002 Martian Proton Aurora Brightening Controlled By Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Fei HE1#+, Kai FAN2, Andrea HUGHES3, Yong WEI1, Jun CUI4,2, Markus FRAENZ5, Zhaojin RONG1, Xiao-Xin ZHANG6
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 4Sun Yat-sen University, China, 5Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 6China Meteorological Administration, China
PS08-A003 Atmospheric Evolution of Mars Indicated by C, N, Ar, and H Isotopes Renyu HU#+
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS08-A006 Observing the Martian Atmosphere in the Ultraviolet: Science Updates from MAVEN IUVS Daniel LO1#+, Sumedha GUPTA2, Roger YELLE3, Joseph EVANS4, Emmaris SOTO4, Matteo CRISMANI5, Sonal JAIN2, Justin DEIGHAN2, Nick SCHNEIDER2
1University of Michigan, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3The University of Arizona, United States, 4Computational Physics, Inc., United States, 5California State University, United States
PS08-A008 In-flight Calibration of the Magnetometer on the Mars Orbiter of Tianwen-1 Zhuxuan ZOU1+, Yuming WANG1#, Tielong ZHANG2,1, Guoqiang WANG3, Sudong XIAO4, Zonghao PAN1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 4Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China
PS08-A027 Martian Polygon Terrains and the Implication for Ancient Climate on Mars Lei ZHANG1#+, Chao LI2, Jinhai ZHANG2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS08-A011 Recent Improvements of the Mars PCM to Better Model the Martian Dust Cycle Ehouarn MILLOUR1,2#+, Francois FORGET3, Aymeric SPIGA1, Antoine BIERJON1
1Sorbonne Université, France, 2National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 3University Pierre et Marie Curie, France
PS08-A012 Observation Plans for Mars and Its Moons by Using the MMX Infrared Spectrometer (MIRS) Takahiro IWATA1#+, Hiromu NAKAGAWA2, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Shohei AOKI3, Moe MATSUOKA4, Hiroyuki KUROKAWA5, Tomoki NAKAMURA2, Maria Antonietta BARUCCI6, Jean-Michel REESS6, Pernelle BERNARDI6, Alain DORESSOUNDIRAM6, Sonia FORNASIER7, Michel LE DU8, Veronique PIOU8, Eric SAWYER8, Nathalie PONS8
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 5Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 6Paris Observatory, France, 7Paris Diderot University, France, 8National Centre for Space Studies, France
PS08-A013 Methane on Mars: A Survey of Detection Attempts and Mechanisms to Explain Its Presence Franck MONTMESSIN1#+, Kevin OLSEN2, Franck LEFÈVRE1, Jean-Loup BERTAUX3, Lucio BAGGIO1, Anna FEDOROVA4, Elise W. KNUTSEN1, Abdenour IRBAH1, Gaétan LACOMBE5, Andrey PATRAKEEV4
1National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) / Laboratoire Atmosphères, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS), France, 2Oxford University, United Kingdom, 3University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, 4Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 5Laboratoire "Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales" (LATMOS), France
PS08-A025 Three-dimensional Numerical Simulation of the Thermal Evolution of Planetary Mantle: Discussion on the Causes of Different Convective Modes Song XIANG1, Bingcheng WU2, Jinshui HUANG2#+
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS08-A014 Sounds from Mars : Results of the Microphones on Perseverance Ralph LORENZ#+
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS08-A017 Mars Methane: Can Both MSL and TGO Be Correct? Scot RAFKIN1#+, Jorge PLA-GARCIA2, Alison BRIDGER3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA), Spain, 3San Jose State University, United States
PS08-A029 A Miniature Meteorology Sensor Network for Future Mars and Venus Missions Durga Prasad KARANAM#+, Chandan KUMAR
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS08-A021 The Influence of Dust on the Atmosphere of Mars as Seen by the Radio Science Experiments on Mars Express and Mars Global Surveyor Silvia TELLMANN1#+, Martin PATZOLD2, Kerstin PETER1, Bernd HÄUSLER3, David P. HINSON4
1Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 2RIU-Planetary Research at University of Cologne, Germany, 3Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 4Stanford University, United States
PS08-A022 Characterization of Boundary Layer Turbulence at Different Locations on Mars Varun SHEEL#+, Shefali UTTAM
Physical Research Laboratory, India

PS09 Geology, Geophysics, and Habitability in Our Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS09-A001 Europa Clipper Mission Update Haje KORTH1#+, Robert PAPPALARDO2, Bonnie BURATTI2, Kate CRAFT1, Samuel HOWELL2, Rachel KLIMA1, Erin LEONARD2, Alexandra MATIELLA NOVAK1, Cynthia PHILLIPS2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS09-A010 Size and Geometry Influences the Atmospheric Circulation and Surface Fluxes Over Titan’s Lakes Scot RAFKIN1#+, Audrey CHATAIN2, Alejandro SOTO1, Enora MOISAN3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University of the Basque Country, Spain, 3École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France
PS09-A002 Habitability of Hydrocarbon Worlds: Titan and Beyond Rosaly LOPES1#+, Michael MALASKA1, Steven VANCE1, Robert HODYSS1, D'Arcy MEYER-DOMBARD2, Sarah FAGENTS3
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Illinois at Chicago, United States, 3University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
PS09-A003 Giant Planets Systems: Habitable Environments and Their Future Exploration Athena COUSTENIS1,2#+
1Paris Observatory/ National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 2PSL Research University, France
PS09-A011 The Effect of Surface Temperature on Moon Convection Yuxiao ZHI#+, Yaolin SHI
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS09-A012 Multipole Expansion: Unifying Formalism for Earth and Planetary Gravitational Dynamics Benjamin F. CHAO#+, Sheng-An SHIH
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
PS09-A016 Solar Ring Mission: Building a Panorama of the Sun and Inner-heliosphere Chenglong SHEN#+, Yuming WANG, Jingnan GUO
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS09-A005 The Global Interplay of Mountains, Dunes and Cryovolcanic Landscapes of Titan – Connecting Organics with Water Ice for Habitability Jani RADEBAUGH1#+, Ben LAKE1, Jason BARNES2, Elizabeth TURTLE3, Madeleine WRIGHT1, Delaney ROSE1, Eric CHRISTIANSEN1, Anezina SOLOMONIDOU4, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER5, Michael MALASKA5
1Brigham Young University, United States, 2University of Idaho, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4Hellenic Space Center, Greece, 5Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS09-A007 Titan’s Surface Chemical Composition: What We Learned After 13 Years of Cassini Exploration Anezina SOLOMONIDOU1#+, Alice LE GALL2, Athena COUSTENIS3,4, Paul HAYNE5
1Hellenic Space Center, Greece, 2Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS-UVSQ), France, 3Paris Observatory/ National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 4PSL Research University, France, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS09-A006 Alteration of Subaqueous Volcaniclastic Deposits in the Ancestral Cascades Arc in Southern Washington State Rui-Lin CHENG#+, Joseph MICHALSKI
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS09-A017 The New Jupiter: Results from Juno and Lessons for Future Missions Scott BOLTON#+
Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS09-A008 Joint Forward Modeling with the Open Source Framework PlanetProfile Steven VANCE#+, Marshall STYCZINSKI
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS09-A013 What Kind of Thing is a Planet? Rohan BYRNE#+
University of Melbourne, Australia
PS09-A018 A Horizon 2061 Perspective on Future Missions and Key Technologies for Planetary Exploration Jeremie LASUE1#, Bernard FOING2+, Michel BLANC3, Pierre BIOUSQUET4, Veronique DEHANT5, Manuel GRANDE6, guo LINLI7, Aurore HUTZLER8, Ralph MCNUTT9, Maria-Antonietta PERINO10, Heike RAUER11
1Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (CNRS-University of Toulouse-CNES), France, 2Leiden University, Netherlands, 3Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 4National Centre for Space Studies, France, 5Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 6University of Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, 7China Academy of Space Technology/DFH Satellite Co., Ltd., China, 8European Space Agency, Netherlands, 9Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 10Thales Alenia Space, Italy, 11German Aerospace Center, Germany
PS09-A009 Phase Behavior of Clathrate Hydrates in Presence of Ammonia - Implications for Titan Mathieu CHOUKROUN1#+, Elodie GLOESENER1, Tuan VU1, Helen MAYNARD-CASELY2, Ashley DAVIES1, Arnaud DESMEDT3, Christophe SOTIN4
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australia, 3Institut des Sciences Moleculaires, Bordeaux, France, 4Nantes Universite, France

PS11 Microwave and Infrared Remote Sensing of Solar System Objects
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS11-A001 Optimizing Deep Space Exploration: A Study on Efficient Data Processing for Lunar Resource Exploration Project TSUKIMI Ryodo HEMMI1#+, Yasuko KASAI2, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Wang SUYUN1, Shigeru SATO1, Hideaki MIYAMOTO3, Takashi EISHIMA4, Narihiro OKUMA4, Hayato WATANABE5, Akihiro SHIBUYA5
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Instutute of Technology, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Axelspace Corporation, Japan, 5Space BD Inc., Japan
PS11-A002 Exploring Ice Worlds with Low-frequency Passive Microwave Radiometers: Insights from Juno MWR at Ganymede and Europa Shannon BROWN1#+, Scott BOLTON2, Zhimeng ZHANG1, Matthew SIEGLER3, Jianqing FENG3, Steven LEVIN1, Sidharth MISRA1, David STEVENSON4, Lea BONNEFOY5
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States, 5Observatoire de Paris, France
PS11-A003 The Submillimetre Wave Instrument (SWI) on JUICE: Launch Phase and NECP Results Paul HARTOGH#+
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS11-A004 The Chirp Transform Spectrometer Flight Model on JUICE-SWI After NECP Paul HARTOGH#+
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS11-A005 Juno MWR and the Next Generation MWR for Ice Giants Steven LEVIN1#+, Alexander AKINS1, Scott BOLTON2, Shannon BROWN1, Sidharth MISRA1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS11-A006 An HCN Vertical Distribution Reference for Titan and Hot Super-Earths Miriam RENGEL1#+, Denis SHULYAK2,1, Paul HARTOGH1, Raphael MORENO3, Christopher JARCHOW1, Dieter BREITSCHWERDT4
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain, 3Paris Observatory, France, 4Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
PS11-A007 Radiative Transfer (RT) and Inversion Codes for Characterizing Planetary Atmospheres: An Overview Miriam RENGEL1#+, Jakob ADAMCZEWSKI1,2
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
PS11-A008 Neutral Gas Molecules in the Vicinity of Enceladus: Plume vs. Torus Yi-Jehng KUAN1#+, Chia-Cheng CHIANG1, Hsien-Ju TSAI1, Yo-Ling CHUANG1, Yueh-Ning LEE1,2
1National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 2National Center for Theoretical Sciences, Taiwan
PS11-A009 Origin of Neutral Gas with Peculiar Velocity in the Saturn E-ring Yueh-Ning LEE1,2#+, Yi-Jehng KUAN1, Yo-Ling CHUANG1
1National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 2National Center for Theoretical Sciences, Taiwan
PS11-A010 Experimental Analysis of Terahertz Scattering from the Lunar Surface Kazuma HIRAMATSU1#+, Yukio NAKANO2, Wang SUYUN1, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Yasuko KASAI3
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 3Tokyo Instutute of Technology, Japan
PS11-A012 Chlorides in Ceres’ Molecular Exosphere Yo-Ling CHUANG#+, Hsien-Ju TSAI, Yi-Jehng KUAN, Chia-Cheng CHIANG
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
PS11-A014 Heterodyne Instrument Far-infrared Spectroscopy Space Telescope Andrey BARYSHEV1#+, Martina WIEDNER2, Raymond BLUNDELL3, Paul GRIMES3, Asantha COORAY4
1University of Groningen, Netherlands, 2Paris Observatory, France, 3Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States, 4University of California, Irvine, United States
PS11-A015 Next Generation of Compact Wide-band Submm Instruments for Planetary Investigations Imran MEHDI#+, Jose SILES, Goutam CHATTOPADHYAY, Alain MAESTRINI
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS11-A016 Microwave Spectrometry as a Tool to Target Io's Volcanic Plumes for Sample Collection Neal TURNER1#+, William SMYTHE1, John PEARSON1, Paul HARTOGH2, Ryan OGLIORE3
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Washington University in St. Louis, United States

PS13 Surface Processes on Rocky Bodies in the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS13-A010 High-precision Subsurface Structure of China’s Tianwen-1 Landing Site at Utopia Basin, Mars Chao LI1+, Lei ZHANG2, Jinhai ZHANG1#
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS13-A001 Untrackable Distal Ejecta on the Moon and Terrestrial Planets Zhiyong XIAO#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS13-A002 A New Look at the Procellarum and Imbrium Maria Through Microwave Data Roberto BUGIOLACCHI1,2#+
1Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 2Honorary Research Associate, United Kingdom
PS13-A007 Analyses of Water/ice-related Landforms in the Zhurong Landing Region: Implications for the Aqueous History of Southern Utopia Planitia, Mars Jiannan ZHAO1#+, Jun HUANG2, Jiang WANG2, Long XIAO2
1China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China
PS13-A006 New Insights Into Subsurface Composition Variations of Mars South Polar Caps from Weak-reflection Zones in SHARAD Data Peng FANG1+, Jinhai ZHANG2#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS13-A005 Numerical Simulation on the Evolution Process of Lunar Craters and Its Implication to the Dating of Lunar Craters Junce ZHANG+, Caibo HU1,1#
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS13-A009 Heterogeneous Distribution of Martian Soil Unveiled by Ground-penetrating Radar of Zhurong Rover Ruonan CHEN+, Yi XU#, Ling ZHANG, Renrui LIU
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
PS13-A011 First Measurements of Low-energy Cosmic Rays on the Surface of the Lunar Farside from Chang’e-4 Mission Peng-Wei LUO1+, Xiao-Ping ZHANG2#, Shuai FU1, Yong LI1, Cun-Hui LI3, Jinbin CAO4
1Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 3Lanzhou Institute of Physics, China, 4Beihang University, China
PS13-A012 Omni-directional Geological Structure Revealed by the Chang'e-4 Lunar Penetrating Radar Ling ZHANG1#+, Yi XU2, Huaqing CAO2, Jialong LAI3
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 3Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China
PS13-A013 Probing Surface Deposits in Balmer-Kapteyn Cryptomare Using CE-2 MRM Data Zhiguo MENG#+, Tianqi TANG, Yongzhi WANG
Jilin University, China
PS13-A014 Effect of Ice Depth and Abundance on the Evolution of Water Production Rate: Case Study of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Xian SHI1#+, Xuanyu HU2, Yuri SKOROV3
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS13-A015 A Complex Paleo-surface Revealed by the Yutu-2 Rover at the Lunar Farside Jialong LAI1+, Yi XU2#, Ling ZHANG3
1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 3Sun Yat-sen University, China

PS14 Venus:  Evolution of the Interior, Surface, and Atmosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS14-A008 Thermal Structure of the Upper Atmosphere in the Venusian Polar Region Simulated by a GCM with the Akatsuki Horizontal Wind Assimilation Hiroki ANDO1#+, Yukiko FUJISAWA2, Norihiko SUGIMOTO2, Masahiro TAKAGI1, Yoshihisa MATSUDA3
1Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 2Keio University, Japan, 3Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan
PS14-A009 Observing Waves on Venus Dayside Upper Cloud with VIRTIS Jose SILVA1#+, Yeon Joo LEE1, Javier PERALTA2, Daniela ESPADINHA3
1Institute for Basic Science, Korea, South, 2Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, 3Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
PS14-A002 From Berlin to Venus – Laboratory Spectroscopy and the Venus Emissivity Mapper Jorn HELBERT1#+, Giulia ALEMANNO1, Alessandro MATURILLI1, Darby DYAR2, Aurelie VAN DEN NEUCKER1, Solmaz ADELI1, Suzanne SMREKAR3
1German Aerospace Center, Germany, 2Planetary Science Institute, United States, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS14-A003 The Venus Climate Database, VCD Version 2.2 Ehouarn MILLOUR1,2#+, Sebastien LEBONNOIS1, Antoine MARTINEZ1, Thomas PIERRON1,2, Alexandre BOISSINOT3, Francois FORGET4, Aymeric SPIGA1, Jean-Yves CHAUFRAY4, Franck LEFÈVRE5, Franck MONTMESSIN5, Fabrice CIPRIANI6
1Sorbonne Université, France, 2National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 3Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique, France, 4University Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 5National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) / Laboratoire Atmosphères, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS), France, 6European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS14-A004 Venus Volcano Imaging and Climate Explorer Mission Yang LIU1#+, Xiaolong DONG2, Jieying HE2, Feng ZHANG2, Jian XU1, Yuyan ZHAO3, Yu WANG2, Haotian ZHU2, Yongmei WANG2, Wenyu WANG2, Zhiming CAI4
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Chengdu University of Technology, China, 4Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, China
PS14-A013 Reprocessing Pioneer Venus Orbiter Radio Occultation Data Martin PATZOLD1#+, Silvia TELLMANN2, Kerstin PETER2, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK2, Matthias HAHN3
1RIU-Planetary Research at University of Cologne, Germany, 2Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 3University of Cologne, Germany
PS14-A012 Aerosol Properties in the Enormous Cloud Cover of Venus as Inferred from Improved IR2 Night-side Data Takehiko SATOH1#+, Takao SATO2, Takeshi HORINOUCHI3, Takeshi IMAMURA4, George HASHIMOTO5
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Hokkaido Information University, Japan, 3Hokkaido University, Japan, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Okayama University, Japan
PS14-A014 Long-term Studies of the Venusian Atmosphere by the Radio Occultation Experiments on Venus Express and PVO Silvia TELLMANN1#+, Martin PATZOLD2, Bernd HÄUSLER3, Hiroki ANDO4, Takeshi IMAMURA5, Katsuyuki NOGUCHI6, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK1, Kerstin PETER1
1Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 2RIU-Planetary Research at University of Cologne, Germany, 3Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 4Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6Nara Women's University, Japan

PS16 Planetary Seismology: Moon, Mars and Beyond
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS16-A010 Machine Learning-based Classification of the Martian Dust Devils Observed by InSight: Implication for Better Estimation of the Martian Subsurface Structure Ryoji OTSUKA1#+, Satoshi TANAKA2, Keisuke ONODERA1, Taichi KAWAMURA3
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Université Paris Cité, National Centre for Scientific Research, France
PS16-A002 Coherence Analysis of Apollo Short-period Seismometer Data for the Detection of New Moonquakes Keisuke ONODERA#+
The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS16-A008 Martian Crustal Model from a Joint Inversion of Receiver Functions and Apparent Shear Wave Velocity Mingwei DAI+, Daoyuan SUN#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS16-A003 Seismology on Mars After 2 Martian Years of SEIS/InSight Monitoring Philippe LOGNONNÉ1#+, William Bruce BANERDT2, John CLINTON3, Raphael GARCIA4, Domenico GIARDINI3, Brigitte KNAPMEYER-ENDRUN5, Mark PANNING2, William Thomas PIKE6, InSight SCIENCE TEAM2
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3ETH Zürich, Switzerland, 4Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 5University of Cologne, Germany, 6Imperial College London, United Kingdom
PS16-A007 Chang’E-7 Lunar Seismograph Jinhai ZHANG#+
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS16-A004 Tracing Seismic Phases Across the Moon Ceri NUNN1#+, Benjamin FERNANDO2, Sharon KEDAR1, Mark PANNING1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Oxford, United Kingdom
PS16-A006 Dichotomy in Crustal Melting on Early Mars Inferred from Antipodal Effect Lei ZHANG1#+, Jinhai ZHANG2, Ross MITCHELL1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS16-A009 Focal Mechanism Inversion of the Largest Marsquake, S1222a Huixing BI+, Daoyuan SUN, Mingwei DAI#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS16-A011 Summary of Elastic Properties of Asteroid Ryugu Samples Keisuke ONODERA1#+, Yuta INO2, Satoshi TANAKA3, Taichi KAWAMURA4, Rei KANEMARU3, Takuya ISHIZAKI3, Ryota FUKAI3, Takeshi TSUJI1, Tomoki NAKAMURA5, Masayuki UESUGI6, Hisayoshi YURIMOTO7, Takaaki NOGUCHI8, Ryuji OKAZAKI9, Hikaru YABUTA10, Hiroshi NARAOKA9, Kanako SAKAMOTO3, Shogo TACHIBANA1, Sei-Ichiro WATANABE11, Yuichi TSUDA3
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Université Paris Cité, National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 5Tohoku University, Japan, 6Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, Japan, 7Hokkaido University, Japan, 8Kyoto University, Japan, 9Kyushu University, Japan, 10Hiroshima University, Japan, 11Nagoya University, Japan
PS16-A012 Investigation on Seismic Exploration of Small Bodies: Implication to the Japanese Next Generation Small Body Sample Return Project Gaku NISHIYAMA1#+, Taichi KAWAMURA2, Keisuke ONODERA1, Takeshi TSUJI1, Satoshi TANAKA3, Hiroyuki KUROKAWA4, Naoya SAKATANI3, Yuri SHIMAKI3
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Université Paris Cité, National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS16-A013 Instrumental Challenge for Joint Detection of Lunar Normal Modes and Gravitational Waves from the Moon Philippe LOGNONNÉ1#+, Sébastien DE RAUCOURT1, Taichi KAWAMURA2, Raphael GARCIA3, Jani KARAN4, Simone DELL'AGNELLO5, Josipa MAJSTOROVIC1
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2Université Paris Cité, National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 3Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 4Vanderbilt University, United States, 5Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati, Italy
PS16-A014 Farside Seismic Suite (FSS): The First Challenge to Lunar Farside Seismicity Taichi KAWAMURA1#+, Mark PANNING2, Sharon KEDAR2, Renee WEBER 3, Neil BOWLES4, Simon CALCUTT4, Melanie DRILLEAU5, Raphael GARCIA5, Sreejaya KIZHAKKE PAKKATHILLAM1, Philippe LOGNONNÉ6, Josipa MAJSTOROVIC6, David MIMOUN7,8, Ceri NUNN2, William Thomas PIKE9, Dilan PORTELA-MOREIRA5, Sébastien DE RAUCOURT6, Arnaud WILHELM5
1Université Paris Cité, National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, United States, 4University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 5Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 6Université Paris Cité, France, 7Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace , France, 8University of Toulouse, France, 9Imperial College London, United Kingdom

PS17 Small Bodies: From Telescopic Observations To In-situ Explorations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS17-A001 Research on the Activity of Comets 60P/Tsuchinshan 2 and 62P/Tsuchinshan 1 Jianchun SHI1#+, Yuehua MA2
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS17-A002 A Photometric Study of Members of the Neos Atiras Population Eduardo RONDON#+, Daniela LAZZARO
Observatorio Nacional, Brazil
PS17-A003 Virtual Asteroid Generation and Application Xizhi LI#+
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China
PS17-A004 The Common Trend of Saltation Particle on the Surface of Fast Rotating Asteroids Song ZHIJUN1+, Yu YANG1#, Cheng BIN2, Wenyue DAI2, Jing LV1, Baoyin HEXI2
1Beihang University, China, 2Tsinghua University, China
PS17-A006 Hopping Dynamics of the Internal-torque-actuated Small Body Surface Rover Yonglong ZHANG1,2#+, Xiangyuan ZENG3
1Taiyuan University of Technology, China, 2Tsinghua University, China, 3Beijing Institute of Technology, China
PS17-A036 Stability of Asteroidal Ring Systems Under Close Encounters with Small Objects Ren IKEYA#+, Naoyuki HIRATA, Keiji OHTSUKI
Kobe University, Japan
PS17-A005 A Note on the Yarkovsky Effect Detection with Ground-based Observations for Earth Quasi-satellites Shoucun HU#+
Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS17-A035 Orbit Determination and Gravity Field Recovery Around Asteroids Using Inter-satellite Range Data Haohan LI1#+, Xiyun HOU1, Haowen CHENG2
1Nanjing University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, China
PS17-A007 Regolith Properties of Large Main Belt Asteroid (704) Interamnia Jiang HAOXUAN1#+, Jianghui JI1, Liang Liang YU2, Bin YANG3, Shoucun HU4, Yuhui ZHAO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 3European Southern Observatory, Chile, 4Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS17-A009 The Next-generation Ground-based Planetary Radar: Distributed Aperture Deep-space Radar Zehua DONG#+, Tao ZENG, Zegang DING, Tianyi ZHANG, Yangka WEI, Teng LONG
Beijing Institute of Technology, China
PS17-A019 Measuring Orbit Drift of Mars-crossing Asteroids by Yarkovsky Effect Xin LIU1#+, Xiyun HOU1, Roberto ARMELLIN2
1Nanjing University, China, 2The University of Auckland, New Zealand
PS17-A010 Scenario-based Platform for Simulation and Inversion of Asteroid Light-curves Kaiyu LEI1+, Xian SHI2, Fenzhi WU1, Xiao LIANG1, Yuehan AN1, Yanpeng WU1#, Wei ZHAO3, Peng LIU3, Yong YU2
1Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 3Harbin Institute of Technology, China
PS17-A011 Accelerating Discrete Polyhedral-element Method with CUDA Tongge WEN#+, Xiangyuan ZENG
Beijing Institute of Technology, China
PS17-A013 The ESA Hera Mission: Detailed Investigation of the NASA DART Impact Outcome and Characterization of the Binary Asteroid Didymos Michael KUEPPERS1, Patrick MICHEL2#+, Paul A. ABELL3, Alan FITZSIMMONS4, Simon F. GREEN5, Monica LAZZARIN6, Seiji SUGITA7, Stephan ULAMEC8, Ian CARNELLI9, Paolo MARTINO9
1European Space Agency, Spain, 2Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 3NASA Johnson Space Center, United States, 4Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, 5Open University, United Kingdom, 6University of Padova, Italy, 7The University of Tokyo, Japan, 8German Aerospace Center, Germany, 9European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS17-A014 ALMA Mapping of Volatiles Produced from the Nucleus and Coma of Comet 46P/Wirtanen Martin CORDINER#+, Stefanie MILAM, Nathan ROTH, Steven CHARNLEY
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS17-A015 The Evolution of Dimorphos’s Ejecta from the DART Impact Revealed by the Hubble Space Telescope Jian-Yang LI1#+, Toshi HIRABAYASHI2, Tony FARNHAM3, Jessica M. SUNSHINE3, Matthew M. KNIGHT4, Gonzalo TANCREDI5, Fernando MORENO6, Brian MURPHY7, Cyrielle OPITOM7, Steven CHESLEY8, Daniel SCHEERES9, Harold WEAVER10, Cristina A. THOMAS11, Eugene G. FAHNESTOCK8, Andrew F. CHENG12, Andy RIVKIN12
1Planetary Science Institute, United States, 2Auburn University, United States, 3University of Maryland, United States, 4United States Naval Academy, United States, 5Departamento de Astronomía, Facultad de Ciencias, Uruguay, 6Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain, 7University of Edinburgh, Royal Observatory, United Kingdom, 8Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 9University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 10Johns Hopkins University, United States, 11Northern Arizona University, United States, 12Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS17-A016 Revealing the Rings of the Centaur (10199) Chariklo from JWST Through a Stellar Occultation Zhong Yi LIN1#+, Pablo SANTOS-SANZ2, Bryan HOLLER3, Altair R. GOMES JÚNIOR4, Bruno E. MORGADO5,6, John STANSBERRY3, Heidi B. HAMMEL7, Jose L. ORTIZ2, Bruno SICARDY8, Nicolás MORALES2, Josselin DESMARS8, Noemi PINILLA-ALONSO9, Richard FRENCH10, Estela FERNANDEZ-VALENZUELA9, Mónica VARA-LUBIANO2, Mike KRETLOW2, Damya SOUAMI11, Felipe BRAGA-RIBAS 12, Julio CAMARGO13,14, Gustavo BENEDETTI-ROSSI 15,14, Flavia L. ROMMEL13,16, Rene DUFFARD2, Marcelo ASSAFIN6,14, Rodrigo LEIVA2
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC), Spain, 3Space Telescope Science Institute, United States, 4Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil, 5Valongo Observatory, Brazil, 6Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 7AURA Astronomy, United States, 8Paris Observatory, France, 9University of Central Florida, United States, 10Wellesley College, United States, 11Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 12Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil, 13Observatório Nacional, Brazil, 14LineA, Brazil, 15São Paulo State University, Brazil, 16LineA, France
PS17-A017 Shape, Morphology and Spin-axis Evolution of Kuiper Belt Objects Due to Nucleus Activities Yuhui ZHAO1#+, Ladislav REZAC2, Yuri SKOROV2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS17-A018 Progress in Mission Design of Crown: A Constellation of Heterogenous Wide-field Neo Surveyors Xiaojing ZHANG#+
China Academy of Aerospace Science and Innovation, China
PS17-A020 Ceres Endogenous Activities and Implications for Its Origin, Evolution and Habitability Ottaviano RÜSCH1#+, Antonio GENOVA2, Lynnae C. QUICK3, Wladimir NEUMANN4
1Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany, 2Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
PS17-A021 Temporally Distributed Parent Body Accretion in the C Reservoir of the Early Solar System Wladimir NEUMANN1,2#+, Audrey BOUVIER3, Mario TRIELOFF4
1Technical University Berlin, Germany, 2German Aerospace Center, Germany, 3Bayreuth University, Germany, 4University of Heidelberg, Germany
PS17-A022 Mengxi - Ceres Exploration Program Robert WANG1#+, Jiaqi CHEN2, Pingping LU1, Yanan DANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Hohai University, China
PS17-A030 Optical Landmark Searching and False-matches Elimination for Asteroid Pinpoint Landing Yaqiong WANG#+, Huan XIE
Tongji University, China
PS17-A033 Thermal Properties of Small-sized Near-earth Asteroids from WISE/NEOWISE Observations He HAOQING, Jianghui JI, Jiang HAOXUAN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS17-A034 Perihelion Activity of (3200) Phaethon is Not Dusty: Evidence from STEREO/COR2 Observations Man-To HUI#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau

PS18 Planetary Atmospheres and Climates in and Beyond the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS18-A001 Characterizing the Atmospheres of Temperate Rocky Planets in the Era of JWST Thaddeus KOMACEK1#+, Yoav ROTMAN2, Erin MAY3, Thomas FAUCHEZ4, Geronimo VILLANUEVA4
1University of Maryland, United States, 2Arizona State University, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS18-A002 Constraining the Warming Effect of High-altitude Water Ice Clouds on Early Mars in a 3D Moist General Circulation Model with a Simplified Cloud Microphysical Scheme Feng DING1#+, Kaitlyn LOFTUS2, Robin WORDSWORTH2
1Peking University, China, 2Harvard University, United States
PS18-A003 Combining 3D N-Body Simulations and Climate Modeling to Decipher the Climates of Exoplanets in Compact Multi-planet Systems Howard CHEN1#+, Ravi KOPPARAPU2, Gongjie LI3, Adiv PARADISE4
1Florida Institute of Technology, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 4University of Toronto, United States
PS18-A007 Interaction of Planetary Atmospheres with Stellar Winds and Its Observational Manifestations Ildar SHAIKHISLAMOV1#+, Maxim KHODACHENKO2, Marina RUMENSKIKH1,3, Artem BERESUTSKII1, Ilya MIROSHNICHENKO1
1Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3INASAN, Russian Federation
PS18-A009 Interpretation of Transit Absorptions in the Atmosphere of HD-189733b Marina RUMENSKIKH1,2#+, Ildar SHAIKHISLAMOV1, Maxim KHODACHENKO3, Artem BERESUTSKII1, Ilya MIROSHNICHENKO1
1Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2INASAN, Russian Federation, 3Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
PS18-A010 Blowing in the Wind: Temporal Variability of Titan's High-altitude Circulation System Martin CORDINER1#+, Theresa MARLIN2, Conor NIXON1, Richard COSENTINO3, Nicolas TEANBY4, Claire NEWMAN5, Ingo MUELLER-WODARG6, Eliot YOUNG7, Katherine DE KLEER2, Imke DE PATER8, Steven CHARNLEY1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Space Telescope Science institute, United States, 4Bristol University, United Kingdom, 5Aeolis Research, United States, 6Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 7Southwest Research Institute, United States, 8University of California, Berkeley, United States
PS18-A011 Observed Dawn and Twilight Pressure Sudden Peaks in the Global Martian Surface and Possible Relationships with Atmospheric Tides Chengyun YANG#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China

PS20 Surface Science and Exploration of the Moon and Airless Planetary Bodies
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS20-A001 Water-ice in Lunar PSRs: Experiments and Modelling for Its In-situ Detection and Quantification Sanjeev MISHRA#, Janmejay KUMAR, G. AMBILY+, Chandan KUMAR, P. KALYAN REDDY, Durga Prasad KARANAM
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A002 Model Derived Lateral Heat Transport for Prospective Sites on the Moon - Implications for the Future Lunar Exploration G. AMBILY#+, Durga Prasad KARANAM
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A007 NASA Moon Trek's Lunar Mission Planning Tools Emily LAW1#+, Brian DAY2
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States
PS20-A003 Indian Lunar Exploration Program Anil BHARDWAJ#+
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A035 Geological Characterization of New Mg-spinel Exposures on the Moon: Seeking Insights Into the Formation Mechanisms Sachana SATHYAN1#+, Dibyendu MISRA1, Megha BHATT1, Deepak DHINGRA2, Suchit PUROHIT3
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, 3Gujarat University, India
PS20-A004 Surface Science of the Moon from Laboratory Studies on Analogues Under Simulated Lunar Environment Durga Prasad KARANAM#+, G. AMBILY, P. KALYAN REDDY
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A008 Kinematic Consideration on the Top-shaped Figure of Asteroid Ryugu Noriyuki NAMIKI1#+, Koji MATSUMOTO1, Naru HIRATA2, Ryuhei YAMADA2, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA3, Hitoshi IKEDA3, Hiroshi ARAKI1, Keiko YAMAMOTO1, Shinsuke ABE4, Fumi YOSHIDA5, Arika HIGUCHI6, Sho SASAKI7, Shoko OSHIGAMI3, Seiitsu TSURUTA1, Kazuyoshi ASARI1, Seiichi TAZAWA1, Makoto SHIZUGAMI1, Hideaki MIYAMOTO8, Hirohide DEMURA2, Toshimichi OTSUBO9, Naoyuki HIRATA10, Gaku NISHIYAMA8, Fuyuto TERUI3, Sei-Ichiro WATANABE11, Takanao SAIKI3, Satoru NAKAZAWA3, Makoto YOSHIKAWA3, Yuichi TSUDA3, Alexandre DE LARMINAT12
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2The University of Aizu, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Nihon University, Japan, 5University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan, Japan, 6Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 7Osaka University, Japan, 8The University of Tokyo, Japan, 9Hitotsubashi University, Japan, 10Kobe University, Japan, 11Nagoya University, Japan, 12Université de Paris, France
PS20-A024 Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer on Board Chandrayaan-3 Rover Arpit PATEL#, M. SHANMUGAM, Santosh VADAWALE, Mithun N.P.S., Tinkal LADIYA, Nishant SINGH, Sushil KUMAR, Shiv Kumar GOYAL, Hitesh ADALJA, Deepak PAINKRA, Anil BHARDWAJ+
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A021 Mineralogical and Morphological Investigation in and Around the Bowditch Crater of Lunar Farside: Insight to the Complex Volcanic Processes Nabamita CHAUDHURI#+, Kusuma K.N., Aravind BHARATHVAJ
Pondicherry University, India
PS20-A013 Chandrayaan-2: Science Outcome and Accomplishments Megala S#, Tirtha Pratim DAS+
Indian Space Research Organisation Headquarters, India
PS20-A011 Decoding Magmatism on the Eastern Limb of the Moon: Tell-tale Signs from Mare Marginis and Mare Smythii Neha PANWAR1,2#+, Neeraj SRIVASTAVA1, Megha BHATT1, Anil BHARDWAJ1
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, India
PS20-A015 A Low-cost Lander and Rover Investigation of the Reiner Gamma Lunar Magnetic Anomaly and Swirl: Lunar Vertex David BLEWETT1#+, Jasper HALEKAS2, George HO1, Benjamin GREENHAGEN1, Brian ANDERSON1, Joshua CAHILL1, Edward CLOUTIS3, Brett DENEVI1, Shahab FATEMI4, Lon HOOD5, Jorg-Micha JAHN6, Rachel KLIMA1, Peter KOLLMANN1, Myriam LEMELIN7, Heather MEYER1, Leonardo REGOLI1, Sonia TIKOO8, Sarah VINES1, Dany WALLER1, Mark WIECZOREK9, Xiao-Duan ZOU10
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3The University of Winnipeg, Canada, 4Umeå University, Sweden, 5The University of Arizona, United States, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States, 7Université de Sherbrooke, Canada, 8Stanford University, United States, 9Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 10Planetary Science Institute, United States
PS20-A016 Lunar Mineralogical Prospecting Through Integrated Spectral Analysis Rachel KLIMA#+, Angela DAPREMONT, Ellen LEASK
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS20-A028 Introduction to the First Results of KPLO Gamma-ray Spectrometer on the Moon Kyeong Ja KIM1#+, Suyeon KIM1, Yire CHOI1, Junghun PARK1, Yong-Kwon KIM2, Kilsoon PARK2, K.B. LEE3
1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Korea, South, 2NuCare, Korea, South, 3Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Korea, South
PS20-A018 Advanced Lunar Imaging Spectrometer (ALIS) for Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) Project Kazuto SAIKI1#+, Yuusuke NAKAUCHI1, Noboru EBIZUKA2, Takayuki OKAMOTO2, Yoshiko OGAWA3, Masahiro KAYAMA4, Kohei KITAZATO3, Minoru SASAKI5, Hirohide DEMURA3, Hiroshi NAGAOKA2, Teruyuki HIRANO6, Takashi MIKOUCHI4, Yutaka YAMAGATA2, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA7, Ryusuke NISHITANI7, Hiroyasu MIZUNO7, Dai ASOH7
1Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 2RIKEN, Japan, 3The University of Aizu, Japan, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Toyota Technological Institute, Japan, 6Astrobiology Center, Japan, 7Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS20-A019 Testing and Characterisation of Front-end Electronics of Chaste Payload for Chandrayaan -3 Lander Chandan KUMAR#+, Durga Prasad KARANAM, Sanjeev MISHRA, P. KALYAN REDDY, Janmejay KUMAR
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A023 Lunar Dust: Recent Observation and Experimental Studies Xiao-Ping ZHANG1#+, Hong GAN2, Lianghai XIE3
1Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS20-A031 Understanding Thermal Emission from the Lunar Epiregolith Benjamin GREENHAGEN1#+, Carlie WAGONER1, Parvathy PREM1, Neil BOWLES2, Kerri DONALDSON HANNA3, Nandita KUMARI4, Paul LUCEY5, Tyler POWELL6
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 3University of Central Florida, United States, 4Stony Brook University, United States, 5University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PS20-A030 Recent Advances in the Understanding of the Evolution of Lunar Surface Rocks Ottaviano RÜSCH1#+, Rachael M. MARSHAL1, Markus PATZEK1, Valentin T. BICKEL2, Christian WOEHLER3, Marcel HESS3, Ben AUSSEL1
1Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany, 2University of Bern, Switzerland, 3Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
PS20-A025 Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) Project: Joint Mission by JAXA-ISRO for Searching the Lunar Polar Water Makiko OHTAKE#+
The University of Aizu, Japan
PS20-A027 Identification of Potential Candidate Landing Areas for ESA’s Prospect Instrument Sarah BOAZMAN1#+, David HEATHER1, Matt HUTTON2, Marius SCHWINNING2, Nicole SCHMITZ3, Alessandro FRIGERI4, Michelangelo FORMISANO4, Elliot SEFTON-NASH1, Csilla ORGEL1, Christian GSCHEIDLE5, Cristina DESANCTIS4, Tristram WARREN6, Philipp REISS5, Neil BOWLES6, Berengere HOUDOU1
1European Space Agency, Netherlands, 2European Space Agency, Germany, 3German Aerospace Centre, Germany, 4Institute of Astrophysics and Planetary Science, Italy, 5Technical University of Munich, Germany, 6University of Oxford, United Kingdom
PS20-A029 Composition of Magma Composing Lunar Linear Gravity Anomalies: Implication to Magmatism During Ancient Lunar Expansion Gaku NISHIYAMA1#+, Tomokatsu MOROTA1, Noriyuki NAMIKI2, Kazuki INOUE1, Seiji SUGITA1
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
PS20-A033 Farside Seismic Suite (FSS): Environmental Testing to Prepare for the Farside of the Moon Bharvi CHIKANI1#+, Simon CALCUTT1, Neil BOWLES1, Ian STANDLEY2, William Thomas PIKE3, Mark PANNING4
1University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 2Kinemetrics, United States, 3Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS20-A036 Lunar Trailblazer: A Pioneering Smallsat for Lunar Water and Lunar Geology Rachel KLIMA1#+, Bethany EHLMANN2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States
PS20-A038 Possibility of Charged Dust in Lunar Exosphere Varun SHEEL#+, Jayesh PABARI
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS20-A041 The Search for Liquid Water Beneath the Martian South Polar Layered Deposits Roberto OROSEI1#+, Graziella CAPRARELLI2, Barbara COSCIOTTI3, Jamaledin BANIAMERIAN3, Sebastian E. LAURO3, Elisabetta MATTEI3, Elena PETTINELLI3, Katie PRIMM4, Francesco SOLDOVIERI5, David STILLMAN6
1Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Italy, 2University of Southern Queensland, Australia, 3Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy, 4Planetary Science Institute, United States, 5Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States

PS23 Observational and Theoretical Aspects of Exoplanets
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS23-A004 Probing Hot Jupiters Through Transit Timing and Transmission Spectrum Ing-Guey JIANG#+
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
PS23-A001 The Formation of Misaligned Planets in and Around Binary Star Systems Jeremy SMALLWOOD#+
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
PS23-A002 Observational Effects of Multiple Exomoon Systems Alex TEACHEY#+
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
PS23-A003 From Pebbles to Exoplanets Beibei LIU#+
Zhejiang University, China
PS23-A005 Searching for Orbital Decay Candidates from Exoplanet Transit Databases Li-Chin YEH#+, Ing-Guey JIANG
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
PS23-A006 Planetary Census Through Time and Space Aided by LAMOST-Gaia-Kepler Ji-Wei XIE#+
Nanjing University, China
PS23-A009 Modeling Statistical Properties of Close-in Super-earths with Giant Impacts Pin-Gao GU1#+, Yuji MATSUMOTO2, Eiichiro KOKUBO2, Shoichi OSHINO3, Masashi OMIYA4, Kenji KUROSAKI5
1Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan, 5Kobe University, Japan
PS23-A012 GTLS: A GPU Algorithm for Speeding up Periodic Transit Detection Quanquan HU#+, Jian GE
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS23-A013 Vetting Kepler Planet Candidates with Long Orbital Periods and Small Transit Depths Using the Similarity Method Xinyu YAO1#+, Jian GE1, Hui ZHANG2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China
PS23-A014 Investigating Stellar Magnetic Fields from Kepler Light Curves: Difference Between Main-sequence Stars and Giant Stars Jiapeng ZHU1#+, Jian GE2, Hui ZHANG3, Xinyu YAO2
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China
PS23-A015 Transiting Exoplanet Yield Predictions of the ET Mission Hui ZHANG1#+, Jian GE2, Xu HUANG3, Kevin WILLIS4
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of Southern Queensland, Australia, 4Science Talent Training Center, United States
PS23-A016 Forecasting Consecutive Transits of Circumbinary Planets in One Conjunction. Application to TOI-1338 b Mutian WANG#+, Huigen LIU
Nanjing University, China
PS23-A017 The Earth 2.0 Space Mission Jian GE1#+, Hui ZHANG2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China
PS23-A019 Observational Evidence of Planetary Evolutions in Clusters Huigen LIU#+
Nanjing University, China
PS23-A020 YunMa: A Cloud and Radiative Transfer Model Optimised for Retrieval Study of Exoplanets Sushuang MA1#+, Yuichi ITO2, Ahmed AL-REFAIE1, Quentin CHANGEAT3, Billy EDWARDS4, Giovanna TINETTI1
1University College London, United Kingdom, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Space Telescope Science Institute, United States, 4Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Netherlands
PS23-A021 Characterising Exoplanets with Machine Learning: Lesson Learnt from the Ariel Data Challenge Kai Hou YIP1#+, Ingo WALDMANN1, Giovanna TINETTI1, Quentin CHANGEAT2
1University College London, United Kingdom, 2Space Telescope Science Institute, United States
PS23-A025 Simultaneously Orbital Evolution and Gas Accretion of Giant Planets Embedded in the Protoplanetary Disk Hui ZHANG1#+, David C. C. YEN2
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Fu Jen Catholic University, China
PS23-A023 3D Configuration of a Compact Multi-giant System Lying at the Stability Boundary Xianyu WANG#+, Songhu WANG
Indiana University, United States
PS23-A024 A Revisit of Mass-metallicity Trends in Transiting Exoplanets Qinghui SUN1#+, Sharon WANG1, Johanna TESKE2, Luis WELBANKS3
1Tsinghua University, China, 2Carnegie Institution for Science, United States, 3Arizona State University, United States
PS23-A027 Formation of Exoplanetary Systems in an Evolving Disk with Disk Winds and Photoevaporation Masahiro OGIHARA1#+, Yasunori HORI2, Masanobu KUNITOMO3, Kenji KUROSAKI4, Eiichiro KOKUBO5, Takeru SUZUKI6, Alessandro MORBIDELLI7
1Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2Astrobiology Center, Japan, 3Kurume University, Japan, 4Kobe University, Japan, 5National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 6The University of Tokyo, Japan, 7Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, France
PS23-A026 Dynamical Evolution of Multiple Planetary Systems Subject to Atmospheric Mass-loss Su WANG1#+, D.N.C. LIN2
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
PS23-A051 Explaining the Formation of Giant Planet Orbiting M Dwarfs Mengrui PAN#+, Beibei LIU
Zhejiang University, China
PS23-A028 Formation of Inner Planets in the Presence of an Early-formed Cold Jupiter Kangrou GUO1#+, Eiichiro KOKUBO2
1Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
PS23-A029 The Never-ending Story of Giant Planets Sharon Xuesong WANG#+
Tsinghua University, China
PS23-A030 Early Planet Formation via Fragmentation of Magnetised Protoplanetary Disks Hongping DENG#+
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China
PS23-A031 Planetary Orbit Eccentricity Trends (POET). I. The Eccentricity-metallicity Trend for Small Planets Revealed by the LAMOST-Gaia-Kepler Sample Dong-Sheng AN+, Ji-Wei XIE#, Yuanzhe DAI, Ji-Lin ZHOU
Nanjing University, China
PS23-A033 Investigate the Formation of Giant Planets Around M Dwarfs Tianjun GAN#+, Shude MAO, Sharon WANG
Tsinghua University, China
PS23-A034 RVxTESS: Mitigating RV Signal Induced by Stellar Jitter Jiaxin TANG#+, Sharon WANG
Tsinghua University, China
PS23-A035 The Updated KMTNet Photometry Pipeline Powers Systematic Reanalysis of Achieved Microlensing Events Hongjing YANG#+
Tsinghua University, China
PS23-A037 Evolution of the Planetary Obliquity Under the Competition of Eccentric Kozai-Lidov Resonance and the Equilibrium Tide Xiumin HUANG1#+, Jianghui JI1, Shangfei LIU2, Ruobing DONG3, Su WANG4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, 3University of Victoria, Canada, 4Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS23-A048 A Newly Developed Adaptive Magnification Map Grid Search Algorithm Used for the Analysis of Planetary Microlensing Events Jiyuan ZHANG#+
Tsinghua University, China
PS23-A038 Effects of Planetesimal Scattering: Explaining the Observed Period Ratio Offsets from 3:2 and 2:1 Sourav CHATTERJEE#+, Tuhin GHOSH
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
PS23-A050 Prediction of the Free-floating Planet Event Rate for Microlensing Surveys Qiyue QIAN1#+, Weicheng ZANG2, Hongjing YANG1, Shude MAO1
1Tsinghua University, China, 2Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States

PS24 Mercury Science and Exploration
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS24-A001 North–south Plasma Asymmetry Across Mercury’s Near-tail Current Sheet Jun ZHONG1#+, Lianghai XIE2, L. C. LEE3, James SLAVIN4, Jim RAINES4, Wing-Huen IP5, Yoshifumi SAITO6, Yong WEI1
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 4University of Michigan, United States, 5National Central University, Taiwan, 6Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS24-A002 MESSENGER Observations of Standing Whistler Waves Upstream of Bow Shock of Mercury Yang WANG1#+, Jun ZHONG2
1INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (IGGCAS), China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS24-A003 Forming Mercury by Striping Its Primordial Mantle in Tidal Encounters Hongping DENG1#+, Tong FANG2
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS24-A004 Late Accretion Onto Mercury Ryuki HYODO#+
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS24-A005 Geochemical Unit Classification on Mercury Using Multivariate Analysis of MESSENGER/XRS Data Kaori HIRATA1#+, Tomohiro USUI2
1The University of Tokyo / ISAS, JAXA, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS24-A006 UCSD Analysis of the Large-scale BepiColombo Plasma Environment Throughout the Spacecraft Cruise Phase Using ISEE IPS Data Matthew BRACAMONTES1#, Bernard JACKSON1+, Andrew BUFFINGTON1, Munetoshi TOKUMARU2, Kazumasa IWAI2, Ken'ichi FUJIKI2, Go MURAKAMI3, Daniel HEYNER4, Beatriz SANCHEZ-CANO5, Mathias ROJO6, Sae AIZAWA3,7, Nicolas ANDRE8, Alain BARTHE6, Emmanuel PENOU9, Andrey FEDOROV8, Jean-Andre SAUVAUD6, Shoichiro YOKOTA10, Yoshifumi SAITO11
1University of California San Diego, United States, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Institute of Geophysics and Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany, 5University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 6Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 7University of Pisa, Italy, 8University of Toulouse, France, 9Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France, 10Osaka University, Japan, 11Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS24-A007 Updated Status of BepiColombo and Initial Reports on Mercury Flybys Go MURAKAMI1#+, Johannes BENKHOFF2
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS24-A008 The Relation Between the Surface Composition Anomaly and Distribution of the Exosphere of Mercury Yudai SUZUKI1#+, Kazuo YOSHIOKA2, Go MURAKAMI1, Ichiro YOSHIKAWA2
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS24-A011 Reestimate Mercury's Dipole Moment by Employing a New Technique Zhaojin RONG1#+, Zhen SHI2
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS24-A009 Learning from MESSENGER – Lessons for Tides Derivation with BepiColombo’s Laser Altimeter Oliver STENZEL#+, Martin HILCHENBACH, Lukas MAES
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS24-A010 The UV Reflectance of Mercury Measured by BepiColombo/PHEBUS Jean-Yves CHAUFRAY1#+, Eric QUEMERAIS1, Dimitra KOUTROUMPA1, Rozenn ROBIDEL1, Francois LEBLANC2, Aurélie REBERAC1
1Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, France, 2National Centre for Scientific Research, France
PS24-A012 BepiColombo - Images from 3 Mercury Flybys Johannes BENKHOFF1#, Joe ZENDER1, Go MURAKAMI2+
1European Space Agency, Netherlands, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS24-A013 Detection of Species in Mercury's Exosphere with the Visible Channels of PHEBUS During BepiColombo Flybys Rozenn ROBIDEL1#+, Eric QUEMERAIS1, Jean-Yves CHAUFRAY2, Dimitra KOUTROUMPA1, Francois LEBLANC3, Aurélie REBERAC1
1Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, France, 2University Pierre et Marie Curie, France, 3National Centre for Scientific Research, France
PS24-A014 3D Hall-MHD and MHD-EPIC Simulations of Mercury’s Dayside Reconnection-driven Dynamics Changkun LI, Xianzhe JIA#+
University of Michigan, United States