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ST01 Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun and in the Heliosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST01-A001 Suprathermal Ion Observations Associated with the Heliospheric Current Sheet Crossings by Parker Solar Probe During Encounters 7-11 Mihir DESAI#+
Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST01-A005 Suprathermal Electron Spectra at the Earth's Bow Shock Xinnian GUO#+, Linghua WANG, Zixuan LIU, Liu YANG
Peking University, China
ST01-A004 Electron Acceleration at the CIR Shocks Observed by Wind and MMS Xinnian GUO#+, Linghua WANG, Zixuan LIU
Peking University, China
ST01-A007 Research on Connection Arrangement Between Space Particle Radiation Detector and Its Front-end Readout Circuit Xiangqian YU#+, Xin YANG, Linghua WANG, Weihong SHI, Yongfu WANG, Ao CHEN, Youlong WANG, Hongfei CHEN, Qiugang ZONG
Peking University, China
ST01-A009 Range Expansion Technology for Space Particle Radiation Detector Readout Application Specific Integrated Circuits Xiangqian YU#+, Youlong WANG, Linghua WANG, Weihong SHI, Yongfu WANG, Xin YANG, Ao CHEN, Qiugang ZONG
Peking University, China
ST01-A024 Investigation of the Pitch Angle Distribution of the Accelerated Electrons Generating a Fast Propagation of a Microwave Source During a Solar Flare Observed with Nobeyama Radioheliograph Keitaro MATSUMOTO1#+, Satoshi MASUDA1, Kazumasa IWAI1, Takafumi KANEKO2,3, Takashi MINOSHIMA4
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
ST01-A019 Evolution of the Electron Acceleration Site in Solar Flares by Using Time-of-flight Analysis with Multiple Time-windows Masaya YAKURA#+, Satoshi MASUDA
Nagoya University, Japan
ST01-A010 Quiet-time Energy Spectra of 50-600keV Electrons in the Terrestrial Radiation Belt Qianyi MA#+, Linghua WANG, Qiugang ZONG, Yongfu WANG
Peking University, China
ST01-A012 Solar Energetic Particles Produced During Two Fast Coronal Mass Ejections Xiaolei LI#+, Jingnan GUO, Yuming WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST01-A023 Numerical Modeling of the Transport of Energetic Protons in the Sustained Gamma-ray Flare on 2014 September 1 Zelong JIANG1#+, Xiangliang KONG1, Fan GUO2, Meng JIN3, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, United States
ST01-A011 Multi-spacecraft Study of Solar Energetic Particles in Late October and Early November 2021 Ya-Hui YANG1#+, Shao-Chun LU2, Mao-Xiang WU2, You-Min CHEN2
1Department of Space Science and Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST01-A017 The Formation of the Double-power-law Energy Spectra of Solar Energetic Particles Feiyu YU1#+, Xiangliang KONG1, Fan GUO2, Yao CHEN1, Joseph GIACALONE3
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3The University of Arizona, United States
ST01-A014 Solar Energetic Electron Events Observed by Solar Orbiter and Wind Wenyan LI#+, Linghua WANG
Peking University, China
ST01-A013 Solar Energetic Electron Events with a Spectral Bump Wenyan LI#+, Linghua WANG, Wen WANG, Zixuan LIU
Peking University, China
ST01-A015 The In Situ Shock Acceleration of Suprathermal Electrons at 1 AU Linghua WANG#+, Zixuan LIU, Liu YANG, Xinnian GUO
Peking University, China
ST01-A016 Energetic Particle Instrument Developed by Peking University Linghua WANG#+, Xiangqian YU, Weihong SHI, Yongfu WANG, Qiugang ZONG
Peking University, China
ST01-A018 Variability of Ionic Composition in Gradual Solar Energetic Particle Events and Shock Geometry Nariaki NITTA1#+, Meng JIN2, Christina COHEN3
1Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 2Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States
ST01-A022 Numerical Modeling of Energetic Electron Acceleration, Transport, and Emission in Solar Flares: Connecting Looptop and Footpoint Hard X-ray Sources Xiangliang KONG1#+, Bin CHEN2, Fan GUO3, Chengcai SHEN4, Xiaocan LI5, Jing YE6, Lulu ZHAO7, Zelong JIANG1, Sijie YU2, Yao CHEN1, Joseph GIACALONE8
1Shandong University, China, 2New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 3Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 4Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 5Dartmouth College, United States, 6Yunnan Observatories, China, 7University of Michigan, United States, 8The University of Arizona, United States
ST01-A020 Investigation of the Alfven Wave Turbulence Effect on the Dynamics of a SEP Event Decay Phase Valeriy TENISHEV#+, Igor SOKOLOV
University of Michigan, United States
ST01-A021 Status and Early Results of ASO-S/HXI Yang SU1#+, Wei CHEN2, Zhe ZHANG2, Fanxiaoyu XIA2, Yiming HU2, Dengyi CHEN2, Yan ZHANG2, Fu YU2,3, Wei LIU2, Jian WU2, Yu HUANG2, Yongqiang ZHANG2, Mingsheng CAI2, Zhentong LI2, Youping LI2, Weiqun GAN2
1Purple Mountain Observatory, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST01-A029 Electron Heating Associated with Magnetic Reconnection in the Earth’s Foreshock Turbulence Shan WANG1#+, Yan YANG2, Yi QI3
1Peking University, China, 2University of Delaware, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST01-A025 Multi-spacecraft Observations of Energetic Particle Events from 0.3 to 1.0 Au George HO1#+, Glenn MASON1, Robert ALLEN1, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO3, Raul GOMEZ-HERRERO3
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3University of Alcalá, Spain
ST01-A027 Observations of Suprathermal Particles (5-70 Kev) in Association with Shocks Stefano LIVI1#+, Christopher OWEN2, Philippe LOUARN3, Raffaella D'AMICIS4, Andrey FEDOROV5, Benjamin ALTERMAN1, Susan T. LEPRI6, Jim RAINES6, Antoinette GALVIN7, Lynn KISTLER7, Frederic ALLEGRINI1, Keiichi OGASAWARA1, Peter WURZ8, Ryan DEWEY6, Roberto BRUNO4
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 4Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology, Italy, 5University of Toulouse, France, 6University of Michigan, United States, 7University of New Hampshire, United States, 8University of Bern, Switzerland
ST01-A028 Iron Heating at a Shock Observed by Solar Orbiter's Heavy Ion Sensor Benjamin ALTERMAN1#+, Christopher OWEN2, Philippe LOUARN3, Roberto BRUNO4, Andrey FEDOROV5, Susan T. LEPRI6, Antoinette GALVIN7, Lynn KISTLER7, Frederic ALLEGRINI1,8, Keiichi OGASAWARA1, Peter WURZ9, Ryan DEWEY6, Yeimy RIVERA10, Sarah SPITZER6, Christopher BERT6, Tim HORBURY11, Domenico TROTTA11, Heli HIETALA11, Virginia ANGELINI11, Ed FAUCHON-JONES11, Helen O'BRIEN11, Janelle HOLMES6, Irena GERSHKOVICH6, Colby HAGGERTY12, Georgios NICOLAOU2, Daniel VERSCHAREN2, Timothy STUBBS13, David BURGESS14, Raffaella D'AMICIS4
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 4Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology, Italy, 5University of Toulouse, France, 6University of Michigan, United States, 7University of New Hampshire, United States, 8University of Texas at San Antonio, United States, 9University of Bern, Switzerland, 10Center for Astrophysics | Harvard and Smithsonian, United States, 11Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 12University of Hawaii, United States, 13NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 14Queen Mary University, United Kingdom
ST01-A030 The Nonthermal Property of a Microflare Zhentong LI1#+, Yang SU2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Purple Mountain Observatory, China
ST01-A031 Nature of Ion-to-electron Scale Field Fluctuations in the Solar Wind: Insight from Artemis Observations, Simulations and Linear Theory Chadi SALEM1#+, John BONNELL1, Christopher CHASTON1, Kristopher G. KLEIN2, Luca FRANCI3, Vadim ROYTERSHTEYN4
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2The University of Arizona, United States, 3Queen Mary College, United Kingdom, 4University of California at San Diego, United States

ST02 Upper Atmosphere and Whole Atmosphere Models for Satellite Drag and Space Weather Applications
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST02-A034 Heating and Cooling of the Thermosphere During Magnetic Storms: Impact on Satellite Orbital Drag and the New Geospace Dynamics Constellation Mission Denny OLIVEIRA1,2#+, Eftyhia ZESTA1, Kevin DELANO1, Marcin PILINSKI3, Shaylah MUTSCHLER4, W. Kent TOBISKA4, Daniel GERSHMAN1, Mark MOLDWIN5
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4Space Environment Technologies, United States, 5University of Michigan, United States
ST02-A014 Probabilistic Thermospheric Density Modeling for Satellite Drag Forecasting Piyush MEHTA#+, Smriti PAUL, Richard LICATA
West Virginia University, United States
ST02-A013 Impacts of Thermospheric Variations on Low Earth Orbit Satellites Hitoshi FUJIWARA1#+, Yasunobu MIYOSHI2, Ryuho KATAOKA3, Daikou SHIOTA4, Hidekatsu JIN4, Chihiro TAO4, Hiroyuki SHINAGAWA4
1Seikei University, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan, 3National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 4National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST02-A006 Modeling of Thermospheric Atmospheric Density Based on MBiLE Model Qian PAN1+, Chao XIONG1#, Zhou CHEN2, Peian WANG2, Chunyu XU1, Xu YANG3
1Wuhan University, China, 2Nanchang University, China, 3National University of Defense Technology, China
ST02-A001 Prediction of the Ionospheric Sporadic E Layer Based on GNSS Radio Occultation Data Bingkun YU1#+, Xianghui XUE2, Xinan YUE3, Xiankang DOU4
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Wuhan University, China
ST02-A002 Contribution of the Lower Atmosphere to the Day-to-day Variation of Thermospheric Density Jia YUE1#+, Wandi YU2, Nicholas PEDATELLA3, Sean BRUINSMA4, Ningchao WANG5, Huixin LIU6
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Hampton University, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, France, 5NASA Langley Science Center, United States, 6Kyushu University, Japan
ST02-A003 A Dynamic Calibration Model for the Upper Thermospheric Temperature and Density Haibing RUAN1#+, Jiuhou LEI2
1Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST02-A005 Improving the Extraction Ability of Thermospheric Mass Density Variations from Observational Data by Deep Learning Wenbo LI1+, Libo LIU2#, Yiding CHEN1, Zhuowei XIAO1, Huijun LE3, Ruilong ZHANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Institute of Gelogy and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST02-A008 An Overview of the Recent Progress of the Upper Atmospheric Modeling in USTC Jiuhou LEI1#+, Ruoxi LI1, Dexin REN1, Haibing RUAN2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China
ST02-A031 Self-consistent Global Transport of Metallic Ions with WACCM-X Jianfei WU#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST02-A015 TLE-based Thermospheric Mass Density Specification from Intelligent Optimized Particle Filtering Dexin REN+, Jiuhou LEI#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST02-A016 The Impacts of the Solar Eclipse and Volcanic Eruption on the Thermosphere Ruoxi LI1#+, Juergen KUSCHE2, Shunrong ZHANG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of Bonn, Germany, 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
ST02-A017 Observation and Simulation of Neutral Air Density in Middle Atmosphere During the SSWs Junfeng YANG#+
National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST02-A021 Short-period Variation of Atmospheric Turbulence Activity in the MLT Region Over Langfang Zewei WANG1+, Cunying XIAO1#, Xiong HU2, Junfeng YANG2, Xuan CHENG2, Qingchen XU2
1Beijing Normal University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST02-A022 Ionospheric Disturbance Over Thailand and Nearby Regions in Southeast Asia During St. Patrick’s Day Geomagnetic Storm Paparin JAMLONGKUL1#+, Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1, Larry PAXTON2, Clayton CANTRALL2, Pornchai SUPNITHI3
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
ST02-A023 Thermosphere Density Data, Modeling and Model Assessment Sean BRUINSMA#+
Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, France
ST02-A025 Assessment of Thermospheric Models During the Geomagnetic Storm Times in NASA/CCMC CAMEL Framework Jack WANG1#+, Richard MULLINIX1, Jia YUE1, Sean BRUINSMA2, Chiu WIEGAND1, Tzu-Wei FANG3, Mariangel FEDRIZZI3, Eric SUTTON3, M. Leila MAYS4, Masha M. KUZNETSOVA1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, France, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4The Catholic University of America, United States
ST02-A026 Thermospheric Neutral Density Variation During the SpaceX Storm: Implications from Physics-based Whole Geospace Modeling Dong LIN1#+, Wenbin WANG1, Katherine GARCIA-SAGE2, Jia YUE2, Viacheslav MERKIN3, Joseph MCINERNEY4, Kevin PHAM1, Kareem SORATHIA3, Michael WILTBERGER1
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST02-A027 Scientific and Operational Advances in the Space Weather Prediction Center's Whole Atmosphere Model Adam KUBARYK1,2#+, Tzu-Wei FANG1, Tim FULLER-ROWELL1, Zhuxiao LI1, George MILLWARD1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, United States
ST02-A028 A Data Quality Control Method for Data Assimilation of Near Space Weather Cunying XIAO1#+, Xiaoqi WU1, Xiong HU2, Wenbin CHEN3
1Beijing Normal University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Fudan University, China
ST02-A030 The COSPAR International Space Weather Action Teams (ISWAT) Initiative: Updates and Roadmap Progress Mario BISI1#+, Masha M. KUZNETSOVA2, Anna BELEHAKI3, Sean BRUINSMA4, Shing FUNG2, Jingnan GUO5, Alexi GLOVER6, Manolis GEORGOULIS7, Insoo JUN8, Larisza KRISTA9, Ian MANN10, Arnaud MASSON11, Dibyendu NANDI12, Hermann OPGENOORTH13,14, Alexei PEVTSOV15, Christina PLAINAKI16, Martin REISS17, Camilla SCOLINI18, Manuela TEMMER19, Barbara THOMPSON2, Ilya USOSKIN20, Zhonghua YAO21, Yihua ZHENG2
1United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3National Observatory of Athens, Greece, 4Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales, France, 5University of Science and Technology of China, China, 6European Space Agency, Germany, 7Academy of Athens, Greece, 8NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 9University of Colorado, Boulder, United States, 10University of Alberta, Canada, 11European Space Agency, Spain, 12Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-Kolkata, India, 13University of Umea, Sweden, 14University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 15National Solar Observatory, United States, 16Italian Space Agency, Italy, 17National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 18University of New Hampshire, United States, 19University of Graz, Austria, 20University of Oulu, Finland, 21Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST02-A032 A Simulation Study on the Variation of Thermospheric O/N2 Ratio with Solar Activity Xiaoli LUAN#+, Zhongli LI, Jiuhou LEI
University of Science and Technology of China, China

ST03 Recent Advance in Understanding Ionospheric Disturbances and Irregularities Link to Waves from Below
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST03-A007 Limb Sounders Tracking Perturbations from the Stratosphere to the Ionosphere Associated with Near-surface Sources Xiangxiang YAN#+, Tao YU, Chunliang XIA
China University of Geosciences, China
ST03-A001 Contemporaneous Observations of Coupling from the Lower and Middle Thermosphere to the Topside Ionosphere via Ultra-fast Tropical Waves as Revealed by in Situ and Remotely-sensed Satellite Observations Federico GASPERINI#+
Orion Space Solutions, United States
ST03-A002 Recent Advances in the Study of EPBs in East and Southeast Asia Based on the IONISE and LARID Observations Guozhu LI1#+, Lianhuan HU1, Wenjie SUN1, Xiukuan ZHAO1, Haiyong XIE2, Baiqi NING1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A003 Daytime Ionospheric Large-scale Plasma Density Depletion Structures Detected at Low Latitudes Under Relatively Quiet Geomagnetic Conditions Wenjie SUN1#+, Guozhu LI1, Lianhuan HU1, Xiukuan ZHAO1, Haiyong XIE2, Yi LI1, Baiqi NING1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A004 Modeling the Day-to-day Variability of Midnight Equatorial Plasma Bubbles with SAMI3/WACCM-X Min-Yang CHOU1#+, Jia YUE1, Fabrizio SASSI1, Joseph HUBA2, Sarah MCDONALD3, Jennifer TATE4, Nicholas PEDATELLA5, Cora RANDALL6, V. Lynn HARVEY6
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Synteck Technologies, United States, 3Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 4Computational Physics, Inc., United States, 5National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 6University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST03-A005 Upward Propagation of Gravity Waves and Ionospheric Perturbations Triggered by the 2022 Hunga-Tonga Volcanic Eruption Yasunobu MIYOSHI1#+, Hiroyuki SHINAGAWA2
1Kyushu University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST03-A006 Post-sunrise Traveling Ionospheric Disturbance Observations Using the Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radar and GNSS Receiver Networks Shunrong ZHANG#+, Philip ERICKSON, Anthea COSTER, Ercha AA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
ST03-A010 Evidence for 2019 Southern Hemispheric SSW Triggered Q6DW-tide-GW Interactions Observed at 30ºS Zishun QIAO1#+, Nicholas PEDATELLA2, Alan LIU1, Gunter STOBER3, Iain REID4,5, Javier FUENTES6, Chris ADAMI4
1Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3University of Bern, Switzerland, 4ATRAD Pty. Ltd., Australia, 5University of Adelaide, Australia, 6Gemini Observatory Southern Operations Center, Chile
ST03-A013 Nighttime Ionospheric Disturbances and Irregularities Induced by Solar Eclipse Yang-Yi SUN1#+, Jin WANG2, Chieh-Hung CHEN1, Tianya LUO1
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China
ST03-A011 Observations of Super Plasma Bubbles Over Asia-pacific Region Triggered by Tonga Volcano Eruption P. K. RAJESH1#+, Charles LIN1, Jia-Ting LIN1, Shih-Ping CHEN1, Chi-Yen LIN2, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU2, Min-Yang CHOU3, Jia YUE3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST03-A014 Variation Trend of Shortwave Absorption in the Low-latitude Ionosphere Xiaoli JIANG#+, Huimin LI, Lixin GUO
Xidian University, China
ST03-A017 Non-migrating Atmospheric Tides Shift and Deform the Ionospheric Current Over Asia Pengyu ZHANG1+, Yang-Yi SUN2#
1China University of Geosciences,Wuhan, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China
ST03-A015 When Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Meet with Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Charles LIN1#+, Min-Yang CHOU2, Shih-Ping CHEN1, Joseph HUBA3, P. K. RAJESH1, Jong-Min CHOI1
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Synteck Technologies, United States

ST04 Modelling Magnetohydrodynamic Processes in the Solar Atmosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST04-A002 Excitation of Multi-periodic Kink Motions in Solar Flare Loops: Possible Application to Quasi-periodic Pulsations Mijie SHI1#+, Bo LI1, Shao-Xia CHEN1, Mingzhe GUO2
1Shandong University, China, 2KU Leuven, Belgium
ST04-A006 The Recurring Coronal Rains Driven by Self-consistent Heating Process in a Radiative Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation Zekun LU#+, Jinhan GUO, Feng CHEN, Mingde DING, Can WANG
Nanjing University, China
ST04-A007 Transverse Waves in Strongly Magnetized Sunspot and Its Heating Effect Ding YUAN#+
Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China
ST04-A008 Resonant Damping of Kink Modes in Solar Coronal Slabs Hui YU1#+, Bo LI1, Shao-Xia CHEN1, Mingzhe GUO2
1Shandong University, China, 2KU Leuven, Belgium
ST04-A009 Improved Thermal Conduction Models for the Solar Corona Tony ARBEER#+, Tom GOFFREY
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
ST04-A010 A Neural Network Approach to Understanding the Flow Dynamics Photospheric Flux Emergence Matthew LENNARD1#, Benoit TREMBLAY2, Andrés ASENSIO RAMOS3, Hideyuki HOTTA4, Haruhia IIJIMA5, Sung-Hong PARK5, Viktor FEDUN6+, Gary VERTH6, Suzana DE SOUZA E ALMEIDA SILVA6
1University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2National Solar Observatory, United States, 3Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain, 4Chiba University, Japan, 5Nagoya University, Japan, 6The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST04-A011 Mode Conversion Near the Magnetic Null Point: Current Sheet Formation Zhang CHAO#+, Mingzhe GUO, Zhenghua HUANG, Bo LI, Lidong XIA, Hui FU, Hengyuan WEI, Deng KAIWEN, Li HAIYI
Shandong University, China
ST04-A013 Phase Mixing In Partially Ionised Plasmas Max MCMURDO#+, Viktor FEDUN, Gary VERTH, Istvan BALLAI
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST04-A014 Vorticity and Energy Transport in Photospheric Vortex Tubes Suzana DE SOUZA E ALMEIDA SILVA1#+, Istvan BALLAI1, Erico L. REMPEL2, Sergiy SHELYAG3, Luiz Augusto CAMARGO ARANHA SCHIAVO4, Viktor FEDUN1
1The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil, 3Deakin University, Australia, 4University of Manchester, United Kingdom

ST05 Three-dimensional Analyses of the Solar, Heliospheric, and Planetary Plasmas
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST05-A012 LOFAR4SpaceWeather (LOFAR4SW) – Increasing European Space-weather Capability with Europe’s Largest Radio Telescope: Updates and Potential Future Prospects Mario BISI1#+, Richard FALLOWS2, Rene VERMEULEN2, Stuart ROBERTSON3, Mark RUITER2, Nicole VILMER4, Hanna ROTHKAEHL5, Barbara MATYJASIAK5, Joris VERBIEST6, Peter GALLAGHER7, Tobia CAROZZI8, Michael OLBERG8, Michael LINDQVIST8, Eoin CARLEY9, Carla BALDOVIN2, Paulus KRUGER2, Maaijke MEVIUS2, Biagio FORTE10, Steve MILAN11, David JACKSON12, Bernard JACKSON13, Dusan ODSTRCIL14,15, Oyuki CHANG3, David BARNES3
1United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 2ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands, 3United Kingdom Research and Innovation, United Kingdom, 4Observatoire de Paris, France, 5Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, 6Bielefeld University, Germany, 7Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 8Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden, 9N/A, Ireland, 10University of Bath, United Kingdom, 11University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 12Met Office, United Kingdom, 13University of California San Diego, United States, 14George Mason University, United States, 15NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST05-A011 Three-dimensional Structure of the Ionospheric Disturbances Over Japan Following the Eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai on 15 January 2022 Susumu SAITO1#+, Taisei NOZAKI2, Mamoru YAMAMOTO2, Nicholas SSESSANGA3
1National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 34D-Space, Norway
ST05-A001 Real-time Ionosphere Observations with a Dense GNSS Network by a Three-dimensional Tomography Technique Susumu SAITO1#+, Taisei NOZAKI2, Mamoru YAMAMOTO2, Nicholas SSESSANGA3
1National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 34D-Space, Norway
ST05-A002 Identification and Velocity Characterisation of a Heliospheric Transient Using Interplanetary Scintillation with the Murchison Widefield Array Angelica WASZEWSKI1#+, John MORGAN2, Rajan CHHETRI3, Mark CHEUNG3, Ramesh BHAT1, Melanie JOHNSTON-HOLLITT1
1Curtin University, Australia, 2CSIRO Space and Astronomy, Australia, 3CSIRO - Space and Astronomy, Australia
ST05-A003 UCSD Iterative 3-D Analyses: Forecast of the March 10, 2022, CME Using ISEE IPS Data Bernard JACKSON1#+, Munetoshi TOKUMARU2, Kazumasa IWAI2, Ken'ichi FUJIKI2, Matthew BRACAMONTES1, Andrew BUFFINGTON1, Mario BISI3, Go MURAKAMI4, Daniel HEYNER5, Beatriz SANCHEZ-CANO6, Mathias ROJO7, Sae AIZAWA4,8, Nicolas ANDRE9, Alain BARTHE7, Emmanuel PENOU10, Andrey FEDOROV9, Jean-André SAUVAUD10, Shoichiro YOKOTA11, Yoshifumi SAITO12
1University of California San Diego, United States, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Institute for Geophysics and Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany, 6University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 7Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 8University of Pisa, Italy, 9University of Toulouse, France, 10Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France, 11Osaka University, Japan, 12Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST05-A004 Solar Wind 3-D Reconstructions Using STEREO and SMEI Thomson Scattering Data: Attempts to Define Mesoscale Structures Near Earth Bernard JACKSON1#+, Matthew BRACAMONTES1, Andrew BUFFINGTON1, Jackie DAVIES2, David BARNES2, Munetoshi TOKUMARU3
1University of California San Diego, United States, 2United Kingdom Research and Innovation, United Kingdom, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST05-A005 Three-dimensional Reconstruction of CMEs Using MHD Simulation with Interplanetary Scintillation Data Observed from Radio Sites ISEE and LOFAR Kazumasa IWAI1#+, Richard FALLOWS2, Mario BISI3, Daikou SHIOTA4, Bernard JACKSON5, Munetoshi TOKUMARU1, Ken'ichi FUJIKI1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands, 3United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 4National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 5University of California San Diego, United States
ST05-A006 ASHI: An All Sky Heliospheric Imager Designed to Maximize the Scientific Return from Solar Wind Structures Passing Earth Matthew BRACAMONTES1#+, Bernard JACKSON1, Stephen KAHLER2, Mario BISI3, Andrew BUFFINGTON1, Stuart VOLKOW1, Ed STEPHAN4, Philippe LEBLANC4, Ron QUILLIN4
1University of California San Diego, United States, 2Air Force Research Laboratory, United States, 3United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 4Stephan Design-Build, United States
ST05-A007 Heliospheric 3-D MHD ENLIL Modeling Dusan ODSTRCIL1,2#+, Bernard JACKSON3, Mario BISI4, Munetoshi TOKUMARU5
1George Mason University, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3University of California San Diego, United States, 4United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 5Nagoya University, Japan
ST05-A008 Widefield Interplanetary Scintillation Measurements: Tracking Disturbances Through the Heliosphere from 10-100 Solar Radii John MORGAN1#+, Rajan CHHETRI2, Angelica WASZEWSKI3, Mark CHEUNG2
1CSIRO Space and Astronomy, Australia, 2CSIRO - Space and Astronomy, Australia, 3Curtin University, Australia
ST05-A009 Forecasting Deep Space Weather Using Spacecraft Radio Signals and VLBI Radio Telescopes Guifré MOLERA CALVÉS1#+, Jasper EDWARDS1, Pradyumna KUMMAMURU1, Giuseppe CIMO2, Masdiana NOOR SAID1
1University of Tasmania, Australia, 2Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC, Netherlands
ST05-A010 Next Generation Interplanetary Scintillation Observation for Better Three-dimensional Reconstruction of the Heliosphere Kazumasa IWAI#+, Munetoshi TOKUMARU, Ken'ichi FUJIKI
Nagoya University, Japan
ST05-A013 An Empirical Relationship Between Tomographic Density and Solar Wind Velocity in the Middle Corona Kaine BUNTING#+, Huw MORGAN
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
ST05-A014 Use of Scintillation Observations from Radio Telescopes for the Modelling of Plasma Irregularities Biagio FORTE1#+, Richard FALLOWS2, Mario BISI3, Pawel FLISEK4, Kacper KOTULAK4, Andrzej KRANKOWSKI4, Maaijke MEVIUS2, Kasia BESER2
1University of Bath, United Kingdom, 2ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands, 3United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 4University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
ST05-A015 Observations of Radio Wave Scintillation in the Auroral Ionosphere from Various Instruments Biagio FORTE1#+, Richard FALLOWS2, Mario BISI3, Pawel FLISEK4, Kacper KOTULAK4, Andrzej KRANKOWSKI4, Maaijke MEVIUS2, Kasia BESER2, Antti KERO5, Ingemar HÄGGSTRÖM6
1University of Bath, United Kingdom, 2ASTRON - The Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands, 3United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council - RAL Space, United Kingdom, 4University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland, 5University of Oulu, Finland, 6EISCAT Scientific Association, Sweden

ST07 Coupling Between Inner-magnetospheric, Ionospheric and Thermospheric Particle Populations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST07-A001 Investigation of Outflow O+ Dynamics in the Earth’s Magnetosphere by 3-D Global Hybrid Simulation Xueyi WANG1#+, Chih-Ping WANG2, Yu LIN1
1Auburn University, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST07-A002 Ionospheric Electron Density Modulation Caused by EMIC Wave-driven Proton Precipitation Yiqun YU#+
Beihang University, China
ST07-A021 Electron Heating In Magnetosheath Turbulence: Dominant Role of the Parallel Electric Field Within Coherent Structures Qianyun XU1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Wenqing MA1, Jiansen HE3, Shiyong HUANG4, Zhihong ZHONG1, Ye PANG1, Xiaohua DENG4
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Peking University, China, 4Wuhan University, China
ST07-A003 Unique Banded Structures of Plasmaspheric Hiss Waves in the Earth’s Magnetosphere Binbin NI1#+, Danny SUMMERS2, Zheng XIANG1, Xiankang DOU1, Bruce TSURUTANI3, Nigel MEREDITH4, Junhu DONG1, Lunjin CHEN5, Geoff REEVES6, Xu LIU5, Xin TAO7, Xudong GU1, Xin MA1, Juan YI1, Fu SONG1, Wei XU1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Virgin Islands (U.S.), 4British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom, 5The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 6Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 7University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST07-A022 Electron-only Reconnection as a Transition from Quiet Current Sheet to Standard Reconnection in the Magnetotail San LU#+, Quanming LU, Rongsheng WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST07-A004 A Statistical Model of Plasmaspheric Electron Density Based on the Van Allen Probes Observations Xiao-Xin ZHANG1#+, Jingtian LV1, Fei HE2, Ruilin LIN3
1China Meteorological Administration, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST07-A005 The Controversial Role of Ionospheric Ions in the Dynamics of the Inner Magnetosphere Elena KRONBERG#+
University of Munich, Germany
ST07-A007 Dependence of ECH Wave-induced Electron Scattering Rates on the Hot Plasma Temperature Katja STOLL1,2#+, Leonie PICK1, Dedong WANG3, Yuri SHPRITS3, Xing CAO4, Binbin NI4
1DLR Institute for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Germany, 2University of Potsdam, Germany, 3GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 4Wuhan University, China
ST07-A006 Ionospheric Oxygen Outflows Directly Injected Into the Inner Magnetosphere Qiugang ZONG#+
Peking University, China
ST07-A023 Stepwise Development of the Auroral Onset Arc and the Near-earth Magnetotail Associated with Substorm Onsets Yukinaga MIYASHITA1,2#+, Shinobu MACHIDA3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Korea University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST07-A008 Patterns of Energetic Electron Precipitation in Earth’s Radiation Belts: Overview of ELFIN Observations Xiao-Jia ZHANG1#+, Anton ARTEMYEV2, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS2
1The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST07-A009 Correlations Between Giant Undulations and Plasmapause Configurations Yijia ZHOU+, Fei HE#
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST07-A024 Dynamics of Turbulence Behind the Bow Shock and Its Dependence on the Solar Wind Conditions Liudmila RAKHMANOVA1#+, Maria RIAZANTSEVA1, Alexander KHOKHLACHEV 1, Georgy ZASTENKER2, Yuri YERMOLAEV1
1Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST07-A011 Downgoing, Upgoing, and Mirroring Expected Electron Spectra and Electron Precipitation Mechanisms by Geomagnetic and Ionospheric Conditions John DOMBECK1#+, Frdrick ALONZI1, Maria BALVANERA MONTANO1, Clayton JOHNSON1, Joshua MAGNUS2
1University of Minnesota, United States, 2The University of Arizona, United States
ST07-A013 The Effects of the Polar Rain on the Polar Wind Ion Outflow from the Nightside Ionosphere Kun LI#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China
ST07-A014 Lifetime of Energetic Electrons Due to Their Interactions with Chorus Waves Dedong WANG#+, Yuri SHPRITS, Bernhard HAAS
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
ST07-A016 Arase and Van Allen Probes Observations of Variations of Energetic Ion Pitch Angle Distribution and Rapid Flux Variation During Substorm Time Scales Trunali SHAH1#+, Veenadhari BHASKARA1, Masahito NOSÉ2
1Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India, 2Nagoya University, Japan
ST07-A015 Magnetospheric Multiscale Satellite Observations of Ions Jetting by Accelerating Slow Electron Holes Yue DONG+, Zhigang YUAN#
Wuhan University, China
ST07-A025 The Transient Bifurcation Topology on the Verge of Substorm Onset in a 3D Global MHD Simulation Peikun XIONG#+, Dongsheng CAI
University of Tsukuba, Japan
ST07-A026 Complex Magnetospheric Dynamics Based on Forward and Inverse Karman Vortex Coupling Dongsheng CAI#+
University of Tsukuba, Japan
ST07-A018 Second‐harmonic Generation of EMIC Waves in the Inner Magnetosphere Zuxiang XUE+, Zhigang YUAN#, Xiongdong YU
Wuhan University, China

ST08 Remaining Challenges and Future Directions of Magnetospheric Dynamics
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST08-A001 A Formation Process of Auroral Spiral During the Late Substorm Recovery Phase Observed with Successive Space- and Ground-based Auroral Images Motoharu NOWADA1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3, Noora PARTAMIES4, Alexander DEGELING1, Quanqi SHI1
1Shandong University, China, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 4The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway
ST08-A002 Latitudinal Differences of Substorm Expansion Auroras Between Polar VIS and UVI Observations Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea University of Science and Technology, Korea, South
ST08-A006 Solar Energetic Particles from the Sun to the Interplanetary Space Jinhye PARK#+
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South
ST08-A003 Unusual Shrinkage and Reshaping of Earth's Magnetosphere Under a Strong Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field Xiang-Yu WANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Chi WANG2, Yongliang ZHANG3, Binbin TANG4, Zanyang XING1, Kjellmar OKSAVIK5, Larry LYONS6, Michael LOCKWOOD7, Qiugang ZONG8, Guo-Jun LI9, Jing LIU1, Yu-Zhang MA1, Yong WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5University of Bergen, Norway, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7University of Reading, United Kingdom, 8Peking University, China, 9Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
ST08-A004 Soft X-ray Imaging of the Magnetopause Reconnection Under Low-temperature Solar Wind Conditions Yosuke MATSUMOTO1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan
ST08-A005 Japanese Current and Future Heliospheric System Science Exploration Yoshifumi SAITO1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Kanako SEKI3, Shinsuke IMADA3
1Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan
ST08-A007 Imaging the Solar Wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere Interaction by the SMILE Mission Tianran SUN1#+, Chi WANG1, Graziella BRANDUARDI-RAYMONT2, Hyunju CONNOR3, Andrey SAMSONOV2, Yingjie ZHANG1, Xue WANG1, Fei WEI1, C. Philippe ESCOUBET4, Steve SEMBAY5, Jenny CARTER5, Andy READ5, Kip KUNTZ6, Syau-Yun HSIEH6, David SIBECK3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4European Space Agency, Netherlands, 5University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 6Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST08-A008 What is the Role of Soft Precipitation in the Cusp? Magnus IVARSEN1#+, Yaqi JIN1, Jaeheung PARK2, Andres SPICHER3, Jean-Pierre ST-MAURICE4
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3University of Tromsø, Norway, 4University of Saskatchewan, Canada
ST08-A009 Investigating Proton Temperature Anisotropy of the Slow Solar Wind with Alfven-wave Turbulence and Micro-instabilities Hwanhee LEE1#+, Jungjoon SEOUGH1, Bo LI2, Yeon-Han KIM1, Kyungsuk CHO1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Shandong University, China
ST08-A010 Large-scale Energy Conversion in Magnetotail Reconnection Keizo FUJIMOTO#+
Beihang University, China
ST08-A013 Why Should We Pay Attention to the Space Environment During Solar Minimum? Kyung Sun PARK1#+, Jinhye PARK2, Young-Sil KWAK3
1Chungbuk National University, Korea, South, 2Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 3Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST08-A014 Two Types of Electron Density Depletion Observed in the Polar Cap Ionosphere Hyuck-Jin KWON1#+, Khan-Hyuk KIM2, Changsup LEE1, Young-bae HAM1, Terence BULLETT3, Nikolay ZABOTIN3
1Korea Polar Research Institute, Korea, South, 2Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States

ST10 Kinetic Physics And Multi-scale Dynamics Associated With Magnetic Reconnection
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST10-A001 Kinetic Simulations of Magnetic Reconnection in the Downstream of the Earth's Bow Shock Quanming LU1#+, Jin GUO1, Xueyi WANG2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Auburn University, United States
ST10-A002 Enhanced Energy Conversion by Turbulence in Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection Runqing JIN1#+, Meng ZHOU1,2, Yongyuan YI1
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST10-A003 Quantitative Analysis of Electron Acceleration in Coalescing Magnetic Flux Ropes at Earth’s Magnetopause Wenqing MA1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Zhihong ZHONG1
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST10-A004 R-T Instability Observed at the Dayside Magnetopause Under Northward IMF Guangqing YAN#+
Geovis Environment Technology Co., Ltd., China
ST10-A005 Kinetic Scale Magnetic Reconnection with a Turbulent Forcing: Particle-in-cell Simulations San LU#+, Quanming LU, Rongsheng WANG, Xinmin LI
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST10-A006 Particle Acceleration and Plasma Turbulence in a 3D Current Sheet with Magnetic Islands in PIC Approach Valentina ZHARKOVA1#+, Qian XIA2
1Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 2Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, United Kingdom
ST10-A007 Electron Dynamics in Guide-field Magnetic Reconnection Binbin TANG1#+, Hanwen WANG2, Yongcun ZHANG2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A009 MESSENGER Observations of Reconnection in Mercury's Magnetotail Under Strong IMF Forcing Jun ZHONG1#+, L. C. LEE2, James SLAVIN3, Hui ZHANG4, Yong WEI1
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A010 Magnetospheric Multiscale Observations of Kelvin-Helmholtz Waves and Magnetic Reconnection Under Southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field Tongkuai LI1#+, Wenya LI1, Binbin TANG2, Chi WANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A011 Energization of Cold Ions in Asymmetric Reconnection: Particle-in-cell Simulation Liangjin SONG1+, Meng ZHOU1,2#, Yongyuan YI1, Xiaohua DENG3
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China
ST10-A012 Magnetospheric Multiscale Observations of Ion-scale Magnetic Flux Rope Generated from Electron-scale Magnetopause Current Sheet Hiroshi HASEGAWA1#+, Richard DENTON2, Kyunghwan DOKGO3, Joo HWANG3, Takuma NAKAMURA4, James BURCH3
1Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA, Japan, 2Dartmouth College, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
ST10-A013 Hall Effect Providing the Core Field Inside a Magnetic Flux Rope in an Antiparallel Magnetic Reconnection Yong Cun ZHANG#+, Lei DAI, Chi WANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A014 Intense Energy Conversion Events at the Magnetopause Boundary Layer Meng ZHOU1,2#+, Hengyan MAN1, Xiaohua DENG3
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Wuhan University, China
ST10-A016 Sub-structures of the Separatrix Region During Magnetic Reconnection Kui JIANG+, Shiyong HUANG#, ZhiGang YUAN, Xiaohua DENG, Yunyun WEI, Qiyang XIONG, Sibo XU, Jian ZHANG, Zehao ZHANG, Rentong LIN, Lin YU
Wuhan University, China
ST10-A022 Formation of Negative J*E' in the Electron Diffusion Region During Magnetic Reconnection: PIC Simulations and MMS Observations Qiyang XIONG1+, Shiyong HUANG1#, Meng ZHOU2,3, Zhigang YUAN1, Xiaohua DENG1, Kui JIANG1, Yunyun WEI1, Sibo XU1, Jian ZHANG1, Rentong LIN1, Lin YU1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Nanchang University, China, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST10-A023 Simultaneous Observations of Dayside Magnetopause Crossings from MMS and THEMIS Chongle ZHANG1#+, Wenya LI1, Binbin TANG2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A025 Whistler Waves Associated with Electron Beams in Magnetopause Reconnection Diffusion Regions Shan WANG1#+, Daniel GRAHAM2, Olivier LE CONTEL3,4, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV2, Benoit LAVRAUD3
1Peking University, China, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 4Ecole Polytechnique, France
ST10-A024 Observations of Dynamical Flux Ropes and Active Multiple X-line Reconnection at Earth’s Magnetopause Zhihong ZHONG1#+, Guangya LEI1, Meng ZHOU1,2, Meng ZHANG1, Rongxin TANG1,3, Daniel GRAHAM4, Ye PANG1, Xiaohua DENG5, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV4
1Nanchang University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 4Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 5Wuhan University, China
ST10-A026 Auroral Spiral Structure Formation Through Magnetic Reconnection in the Auroral Acceleration Region Kai HUANG1#+, Yi-Hsin LIU2, Quanming LU1, Zejun HU3, Kristina LYNCH2, Michael HESSE4, Andris VAIVADS5, Huigen YANG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Dartmouth College, United States, 3Polar Research Institute of China, China, 4NASA Ames Research Center, United States, 5KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

ST11 The Formation, Evolution, Geoeffectiveness, and Prediction of Southward Magnetic Fields.
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST11-A001 Multipoint Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections Observed with BepiColombo, Tianwen-1 and MAVEN Yutian CHI1#+, Chenglong SHEN2, Junyan LIU2, Yuming WANG2, Mengjiao XU2, Bingkun YU1, Dongwei MAO2, Zhihui ZHONG2, Zhiyong ZHANG2
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A002 Forecasting the Final Dst Index with Temporal Convolutional Network Junyan LIU1#+, Chenglong SHEN1, Mengjiao XU1, Yutian CHI2, Zhihui ZHONG1, Dongwei MAO1, Zhiyong ZHANG1, Can WANG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 3China Earthquake Administration, China
ST11-A003 Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection Southward Magnetic Field Estimation at Venus Based on In-situ Observations at 1AU Dongwei MAO1+, Chenglong SHEN1#, Yutian CHI2, Mengjiao XU1, Zhihui ZHONG1, Junyan LIU1, Zhiyong ZHANG1, Can WANG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 3China Earthquake Administration, China
ST11-A004 How Solar Wind Controls the Recovery Phase Morphology of Intense Magnetic Storms Hui LI1#+, Xiaodong LIU2, Chi WANG2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST11-A005 Variations in Regional Precipitation Under Extreme Solar Activity Yuqi WANG1+, Yong WEI2#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST11-A006 The Interplanetary Origins of Geomagnetic Storm with Dst < -50 nT During Solar Cycle 24 (2009–2019) Zhiyong ZHANG#+, Shican QIU
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A007 Multipoint Interplanetary Shocks Observed at Venus and Earth Can WANG#+, Chenglong SHEN, Mengjiao XU, Zhihui ZHONG, Dongwei MAO
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A008 Conditions That Determine the Initial Turnings of Interplanetary Magnetic Field Behind the Interplanetary Shock Chin-Chun WU1#+, Kan LIOU2
1U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST11-A009 Analysis of the Interaction Between Coronal Mass Ejections Based on a Simplified Collision Model Zhihui ZHONG1+, Chenglong SHEN1#, Yutian CHI2, Can WANG1, Mengjiao XU1, Dongwei MAO1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China

ST12 Applications of Remote Sensing in Monitoring Ionospheric Physics and Ionospheric Weather Forecasting
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST12-A002 The Temporal Evolution of F-region Equatorial Ionization Anomaly Owing to the 2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption Kedeng ZHANG#+, Hui WANG
Wuhan University, China
ST12-A001 Study of the Ionospheric Scintillation Radio Propagation Characteristics with COSMIC Observations Yang LIU#+, Zhuo CHEN
Beihang University, China
ST12-A003 Oscillations of the Ionosphere Caused by the 2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption Observed with Superdarn Radars Jiaojiao ZHANG1#+, Jiyao XU2, Wei WANG2, Guojun WANG2, J. RUOHONIEMI3, Atsuki SHINBORI4, Nozomu NISHITANI4, Chi WANG2, Xiang DENG2, Ailan LAN2, Jingye YAN2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Virginia Tech, United States, 4Nagoya University, Japan
ST12-A005 Verification of the Response of the Earth’s Ionosphere by Solar Flare Spectra Using GAIA Shinnosuke KITAJIMA1#+, Kyoko WATANABE1, Hidekatsu JIN2, Chihiro TAO2, Michi NISHIOKA2
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST12-A006 Climatology Study of Ionospheric Electron Content Features in the Polar Regions Shown in GIMs and a Sample Dataset for TOI Haixia LYU1,2#+, Manuel HERNÁNDEZ-PAJARES2, Enric MONTE-MORENO2, Hongping ZHANG1, Min LI1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
ST12-A007 Automatic Scaling of foF2 and foEs from Ionograms Obtained at Shigaraki MU Observatory Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA#+, Yuki UNEYAMA, Peng LIU, Mamoru YAMAMOTO
Kyoto University, Japan
ST12-A010 An Improved Method for Automatic Scaling of Oblique Ionograms Chunhua JIANG#+, Tongxin LIU, Guobin YANG
Wuhan University, China
ST12-A009 Interference Suppression Method of Oblique Backscatter Ionogram Based on Adaptive Partitioning of Eigen-subspaces Filtering Chongzhe LAO#+, Guobin YANG, Tongxin LIU, Chunhua JIANG
Wuhan University, China

ST13 ULF Waves in Geospace: Investigating Wave Generation, Propagation and Wave-particle Interaction Through Observations, Simulation and Theory
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST13-A018 Pc4 Cavity Mode Wave Frequency Variation Associated with Inward Motion of the Magnetopause During Interplanetary Shock Compression Dianjun ZHANG1+, Wenlong LIU1#, Zhao ZHANG1, Xinlin LI2, Theodore SARRIS3, Jerry GOLDSTEIN4, Dmitry SORMAKOV5
1Beihang University, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Russian Federation
ST13-A001 The Role of Wave Cross-scale Coupling in Particle Dynamics in the Earth’s Magnetosphere and the Solar Wind Chris COLPITTS1#+, Sadie ELLIOTT1, Cynthia CATTELL1, Theo MAHAFFEY1, Corie GUGGEMOS1, Mike JOHNSON1, Bale STUART2, David MALASPINA3
1University of Minnesota, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST13-A003 Foreshock Transient-triggered ULF Waves and the Related Periodic Discrete Aurora Boyi WANG1#+, Jiaqi LIU1, Xinyu XU1, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA2, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS3, Yen-Jung WU4, Harald FREY4
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Boston University, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST13-A004 Characteristics of Electron Precipitation Directly Driven by Poloidal ULF Waves Ze-Fan YIN1+, Xuzhi ZHOU1#, Wen LI2, Xiaochen SHEN3, Robert RANKIN4, Ji LIU4, Zejun HU5, Jianjun LIU5, Qiugang ZONG1, Li LI1, Yongfu WANG1
1Peking University, China, 2Boston University, United States, 3Shandong University, China, 4University of Alberta, Canada, 5Polar Research Institute of China, China
ST13-A005 Simulating the Global Distribution of Particle Precipitation in Response to ULF Waves Long Xing MA#+, Yiqun YU, Wenlong LIU, Jinbin CAO
Beihang University, China
ST13-A006 Excitation of Drift-compressional Mode Waves by Drift Resonance with Ring Current Ions: Arase Observation Kazuhiro YAMAMOTO1#+, Aleksandr RUBTSOV2, Danila KOSTAREV2, Pavel MAGER2, Dmitri KLIMUSHKIN2, Masahito NOSÉ3, Ayako MATSUOKA4, Kazushi ASAMURA5, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI3, Shoichiro YOKOTA6, Satoshi KASAHARA1, Yoshiya KASAHARA7, Atsushi KUMAMOTO8, Fuminori TSUCHIYA8, Masafumi SHOJI3, Satoko NAKAMURA3, Iku SHINOHARA5
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4Kyoto University, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Osaka University, Japan, 7Kanazawa University, Japan, 8Tohoku University, Japan
ST13-A007 Features of Low-frequency Waves in the Plasma Sheet Associated with Dipolarization for Substorms and Pseudosubstorms Kanpatom KASONSUWAN1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3, Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea University of Science and Technology, Korea, South
ST13-A008 Off-equatorial Minima Effects on ULF Wave-ion Interaction in the Dayside Outer Magnetosphere Xingyu LI1+, Zhiyang LIU1, Qiugang ZONG1#, Jianjun LIU2, Suiyan FU1, Xuzhi ZHOU1, Yixin HAO1
1Peking University, China, 2Polar Research Institute of China, China
ST13-A009 Global ULF Waves Excited by Positive Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Impulses: Ground-based Statistical Study Zikang XIE+, Qiugang ZONG#, Jie REN, Chao YUE, Zhiyang LIU, Li LI, Ze-Fan YIN, Xingyu LI
Peking University, China
ST13-A010 A Conjunction of Pc5 ULF Waves from Spaceborne and Ground-based Observations Xingxin ZHAO1#+, Jianjun LIU2, Qiugang ZONG1, Chao YUE1, Xuzhi ZHOU1, Zhiyang LIU1
1Peking University, China, 2Polar Research Institute of China, China
ST13-A012 Spatial Propagation of Ground ULF Magnetic Field Oscillations Excited by Different Types of Foreshock Bubbles Jiaqi LIU1+, Boyi WANG1#, Terry LIU2, Desheng HAN3, Yi WANG1, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS2
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Tongji University, China
ST13-A013 The Correlation Study of Pc5 ULF Waves in High-latitudes Between East Antarctic and West Greenland Magnetometer Chains Zhonghua XU1#+, Michael HARTINGER2, Hyomin KIM3, Shane COYLE4, Sungjun NOH3, Daniel WEIMER4, Doğacan S. ÖZTÜRK5, Ilya KUZICHEVE3, James WEYGAND6, Robert CLAUER4
1Virginia Tech, United States, 2Space Science Institute, United States, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 4Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States, 5University of Alaska, Fairbanks, United States, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST13-A014 Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Fluctuation Driven Electromagnetic Energy Input to the Ionosphere-thermosphere Under Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field Dong LIN1#+, Wenbin WANG1, Xueling SHI2,1, Michael HARTINGER3, William LOTKO1, Roger VARNEY4, Michael WILTBERGER1, Joseph BAKER2, Kevin PHAM1, Viacheslav MERKIN5, Kareem SORATHIA5, Shibaji CHAKRABORTY2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2Virginia Tech, United States, 3Space Science Institute, United States, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST13-A015 Intense Geoelectric Field Perturbations Driven by Ultra-low Frequency Waves Xueling SHI1,2#+, Michael HARTINGER3, Joseph BAKER1
1Virginia Tech, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Space Science Institute, United States
ST13-A016 Statistical Characterization of Joule Heating Related to Ionospheric ULF Perturbations Using SuperDARN Data Xueling SHI1,2#+, Shibaji CHAKRABORTY1, Joseph BAKER1, Michael HARTINGER3, Dong LIN2, Wenbin WANG2, J. RUOHONIEMI1, Kevin STERNE1
1Virginia Tech, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Space Science Institute, United States
ST13-A020 Energetic Electron Microinjections Observed by MMS in the Dusk Plasma Sheet and Drift Resonance Interpretation Zhekai LUO+, Lun XIE#, Suiyan FU, Zuyin PU, Ying XIONG, Xuzhi ZHOU, Qiugang ZONG, Li LI
Peking University, China
ST13-A023 Statistical Study on the Azimuthal Mode Number of Pc5 ULF Wave in the Inner Magnetosphere Wenlong LIU#+
Beihang University, China

ST14 The Near-Solar Environment: Advances, Challenges, and Prospects
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST14-A001 Joint Effects of Solar Activity and Solar Inertial Motion on Terrestrial Atmosphere Valentina ZHARKOVA1#+, Irina VASILIEVA2, Simon SHEPHERD3, Elena POPOVA4
1Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 2The Main Astronomical Observatory, Ukraine, 3Sorbonne Universite, France, 4Universidad Bernardo O’Higgins, Chile
ST14-A002 Magnetic Field Structure, Doppler Shift, and Intensity of Active Regions and Their Connections with the Solar Wind Hui FU#+, Chi MA, Zhenghua HUANG, Lidong XIA, Jinmei ZHENG, Xinzheng SHI, Bo LI
Shandong University, China
ST14-A003 The Dynamics of Near-solar Charged Nanodust During the Rising Phase of the Solar Cycle 24 Yi-Shiang TZENG1#+, Li-Ping YANG2, Wing-Huen IP1
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Space Science Center, China
ST14-A004 Statistical Properties of Solar Wind Velocity Within 20-60 Rs During the Minimum to Ascending Phase of Solar Cycle 24 Yuming WANG#+, Xiaolei LI
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST14-A007 On the Activities in the Lower Corona Associated with the Formation of a Streamer Blob Li HAIYI#+, Zhenghua HUANG, Lidong XIA, Hui FU, Deng KAIWEN, Hengyuan WEI, Zhang CHAO
Shandong University, China
ST14-A022 The Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Transients in the Outer Corona by the CORAR Technique Based on Multi-view Observations from STEREO Shaoyu LYU+, Yuming WANG#, Xiaolei LI, Quanhao ZHANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST14-A009 Observing the Near-solar Environment by Solar Conjunction of Spacecraft with Very Long Baseline Interferometry Telescopes Maoli MA1#+, Guifré MOLERA CALVÉS2, Giuseppe CIMO3, Ming XIONG4, Jiansen HE5, Yidan HUANG1
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2University of Tasmania, Australia, 3Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC, Netherlands, 4National Space Science Center, China, 5Peking University, China
ST14-A031 Jet-flow Fluctuations and Plasma Blobs as a Mediator Between Interchange Mangetic Reconnection in Solar Corona and Alfvénic Velocity Spikes in Interplanetary Space Chuanpeng HOU1+, Alexis ROUILLARD2#, Jiansen HE1, Bahaeddine GANNOUNI2, Victor REVILLE2
1Peking University, China, 2Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology/ Université Toulouse III—Paul Sabatier/ National Center for Scientific Research/ National Center for Space Studies, France
ST14-A006 Modeling CME-driven Shocks Through an Inhomogeneous Solar Wind: Challenges and Future Improvements Meng JIN1#+, Nariaki NITTA2, Christina COHEN3
1Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, United States, 2Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States
ST14-A010 Higher-order Turbulence Statistics in the Sub-Alfvénic Solar Wind Observed by Parker Solar Probe Jian ZHANG+, Shiyong HUANG#, Zhigang YUAN, Kui JIANG, Sibo XU, Yunyun WEI, Qiyang XIONG, Zhao WANG, Lin YU, Rentong LIN
Wuhan University, China
ST14-A020 Kinetic Effects of Alpha Proton Participation on the Turbulence Decaying Qiyang XIONG+, Shiyong HUANG#
Wuhan University, China
ST14-A011 Mission: A Close Encounter with the Sun Jun LIN#+
Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST14-A013 Three-dimensional Anisotropy and Scaling Properties of Solar Wind Turbulence at Kinetic Scales in Inner Heliosphere: Parker Solar Probe Observations Jian ZHANG1+, Shiyong HUANG1#, Jiansen HE2, Tieyan WANG3, Zhigang YUAN1, Xiaohua DENG1, Kui JIANG1, Yunyun WEI1, Sibo XU1, Qiyang XIONG1, Rentong LIN1, Lin YU1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Yunnan University, China
ST14-A012 Parker Solar Probe: Discoveries and Outlook Nour E. RAOUAFI+, Robert DECKER#
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST14-A014 Anisotropy of Magnetic Field Spectra at Kinetic Scales of Solar Wind Turbulence in the Inner Heliosphere Shiyong HUANG#+
Wuhan University, China
ST14-A015 Modelling the Socio-economical Impact of Extreme Solat Storms - With Application to the Great Britain Ding YUAN#+
Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China
ST14-A016 Observation and Simulation of Solar Wind Proton Energization Associated with Alfvenic Pulses Jiansen HE1#+, Qiaowen LUO2, Xingyu ZHU1, Die DUAN1, Daniel VERSCHAREN3, Jun CUI2,4, Hairong LAI2
1Peking University, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, 3University College London, United Kingdom, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST14-A017 Radial Evolution of the Wavelike Compressional Turbulence in the Inner Heliosphere Jiansen HE1#+, Die DUAN1, Xingyu ZHU1, Daniel VERSCHAREN2, Trevor BOWEN3, Bale STUART3
1Peking University, China, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST14-A018 Scaling Anisotropy with Stationary Background Field in the Near-sun Solar Wind Turbulence Honghong WU1#+, Jiansen HE2, Shiyong HUANG1, Li-Ping YANG3, Xin WANG2, ZhiGang YUAN1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3National Space Science Center, China
ST14-A019 Observations of Preferential Heating and Acceleration of Solar Wind Alpha Particles in the Inner Heliosphere Jingyu PENG#+, Jiansen HE, Xingyu ZHU, Ziqi WU, Die DUAN
Peking University, China
ST14-A023 The First Flare Observation with a New Solar Microwave Spectrometer Working in 35–40 GHz Zhao WU+, Fabao YAN, Yao CHEN#, Ziqian SHANG, Bing WANG, Lei ZHANG
Shandong University, China
ST14-A021 Early Results and In-flight Calibrations of the ASO-S Mission Weiqun GAN, Li FENG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST14-A024 Nature of Intermittent Structures and Their Effect on Power Spectra of Solar Wind Fluctuations Xin WANG#+
Beihang University, China
ST14-A026 Parker Solar Probe Observations of Turbulence in the Near-sun Solar Wind and Solar Corona Christopher CHEN#+
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
ST14-A027 Numerous Correlations and Their Implications in Solar Wind Turbulence: Parker Solar Probe Observations Guo-Qing ZHAO1#+, Romain MEYRAND2, Heng Qiang FENG1, De-Jin WU3
1Luoyang Normal University, China, 2University of Otago, New Zealand, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST14-A028 Investigation of the Source Region of the Solar Wind Based on the CHASE Observations Jie ZHAO1#+, Fu YU1,2, Shihao RAO3, Chuan LI3, Yang SU4, Hui LI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Nanjing University, China, 4Purple Mountain Observatory, China
ST14-A029 Solar Coronal Jets, the Magnetic Flux Changes Leading to Jets, and Implications for Eruptions on Larger and Smaller Size Scales Alphonse STERLING1#+, Navdeep PANESAR2, Ronald MOORE1
1NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, United States, 2Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, United States
ST14-A032 Generation of Flux Ropes in the Small-scale Interchange Magnetic Reconnection Process Observed by Solar Orbiter Chuanpeng HOU1+, Alexis ROUILLARD2#, Jiansen HE1
1Peking University, China, 2Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology/ Université Toulouse III—Paul Sabatier/ National Center for Scientific Research/ National Center for Space Studies, France

ST15 The New Frontier: Coordinated Multi-point Ground- and Space-based Observations of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST15-A001 Thermospheric Temperature and Density Variations from Gold, MSIS and WACCM-X Guiping LIU1#+, Douglas ROWLAND1, Quan GAN2, Hanli LIU3, Jeffrey KLENZING1, Scott ENGLAND4, Richard EASTES2
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Virginia Tech, United States
ST15-A004 Interaction Between Nighttime MSTID and Mid-latitude Field-aligned Plasma Depletion Structure: First Results from Hanle, India Sumanta SARKHEL1#+, Virendra YADAV2, Rahul RATHI1, Dibyendu CHAKRABARTY3, M. V. SUNIL KRISHNA1
1Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, 2Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, India, 3Physical Research Laboratory, India
ST15-A005 A Comparative Study on the Polar Cap Hot Patch and Cold Patch by Using Multi-instrument Observations Yu-Zhang MA1+, Qing-He ZHANG1#, Larry LYONS2, Kjellmar OKSAVIK3, Zanyang XING1, Marc HAIRSTON4, Balan NANAN1, Yong WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3University of Bergen, Norway, 4The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST15-A013 ROKITS: Space-borne Wide-field Auroral/Airglow Imager Woo Kyoung LEE1#+, Young-Sil KWAK1, Hyosub KIL2, Larry PAXTON2, Geonhwa JEE3, Sunghwan CHOI1, Kyoung-Min ROH1, Gwanghui JEONG4, J.-Y. PARK1, Dukhang LEE1, Jihun KIM1, Tae-Yong YANG1, Yunjong KIM1, Ji-Hye BAEK1, Jaeheung PARK1, Jong-Kyun CHUNG1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Korea Polar Research Institute, Korea, South, 4AntBridge, Korea, South
ST15-A008 Coordinated Investigations of the Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere System Through Data Assimilation and Numerical Modeling Gang LU#+
National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST15-A011 Measuring Small-scale Turbulence in the High-latitude E- and F-regions Simultaneously Magnus IVARSEN1#+, Jean-Pierre ST-MAURICE2, Glenn HUSSEY2, Andres SPICHER3, Adam LOZINSKY2
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 3University of Tromsø, Norway
ST15-A012 A Statistical Study of Space Hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere Sheng LU1+, Zanyang XING1#, Qing-He ZHANG1, Yongliang ZHANG2, Yu-Zhang MA1, Xiang-Yu WANG1, Kjellmar OKSAVIK3, Larry LYONS4, Balan NANAN1, Jing LIU1, Yong WANG1, Zhong-Xin DENG5, Kai XIA1, Di SONG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of Bergen, Norway, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation, China
ST15-A014 On the Sunrise Phase Perturbation Observed in the 22.1 kHz VLF Signal Recorded in the North of Finland Liliana MACOTELA1#+, Mark CLILVERD2, Neil THOMSON3, David NEWNHAM2, Thomas ULICH4
1University of Bath, United Kingdom, 2British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom, 3University of Otago, New Zealand, 4Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory, Finland

ST16 Solar Magnetic Fields: Measurements, Extrapolations And (R)MHD Simulations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST16-A001 Three-dimensional Turbulent Reconnection Within Solar Flaring Current Sheet Yulei WANG#+
Nanjing University, China
ST16-A022 Solar Cycle Variation in the Properties of Photospheric Magnetic Elements Song ANCHUAN1#+, Yuming WANG1, Quanhao ZHANG1, Rui LIU1, Jie JIANG2, Xiaolei LI1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Beihang University, China
ST16-A002 Diagnosing the Magnetic and Plasma Properties of Coronal Mass Ejections with the Coronal Solar Magnetism Observatory Large Coronagraph Xianyu LIU1#+, Hui TIAN1, Tibor TOROK2, Sarah GIBSON3, Zihao YANG1, Wenxian LI4, Tanmoy SAMANTA5, Steven TOMCZYK3
1Peking University, China, 2Predictive Science Inc., United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
ST16-A004 Where and How Does a Decay-index Profile Become Saddle-like? Runbin LUO+, Rui LIU#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST16-A005 Measuring Local Physical Parameters in Coronal Loops by Spatial Seismology Guoyin CHEN1#+, Yang GUO1, Mingde DING1, Robertus ERDELYI2
1Nanjing University, China, 2The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST16-A006 Solar Coronal Magnetic Field Measurements Using Spectral Lines Available in Hinode/EIS Observations Yajie CHEN1#+, Xianyong BAI2, Hui TIAN3, Wenxian LI2, Feng CHEN4, Zihao YANG3
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Peking University, China, 4Nanjing University, China
ST16-A008 Building a Large-scale Dataset of Three-dimensional Solar Magnetic Fields Extrapolated by Nonlinear Force-free Method Zhongrui ZHAO+, Long XU, Xin HUANG#
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A007 Dynamic of Emerging Flux in a Developing Penumbra Observed by GST Jie ZHAO1#+, Jiangtao SU1, Brigitte SCHMIEDER2, Xu YANG3, Hui LI1, Wenda CAO3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Observatoire de Paris/ Université PSL/ National Centre for Scientific Research/ Sorbonne Université/ Université de Paris, France, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST16-A009 Magnetic Field Extrapolation in Active Region Well Constrained by Observations in Multiple Layers Fu YU1,2+, Jie ZHAO1#, Xiaoshuai ZHU1, Yang GUO3, Yang SU4, Jinhua SHEN5, Hui LI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Nanjing University, China, 4Purple Mountain Observatory, China, 5Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory, China
ST16-A010 Field-aligned and Magnetic Reconnection Flows in a Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of Prominence-cavity System Tie LIU1#+, Yingna SU2, Yang GUO1, Jie ZHAO3, Haisheng JI3
1Nanjing University, China, 2Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A011 The Causes of Homologous Eruptions from NOAA AR 11302 Through the Data-constrained MHD Simulation Wentai FU#+, Yang GUO, Mingde DING, Ye QIU, Ze ZHONG
Nanjing University, China
ST16-A012 Local Enhancement of a Moreton Wave in the Quiet Sun Yiwei NI#+, Jinhan GUO, Peng-Fei CHEN, Chuan LI
Nanjing University, China
ST16-A014 Formation Mechanism of the Filament as Observed Haitang LI1#+, Xin CHENG1, Jinhan GUO1, Xiaoli YAN2
1Nanjing University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A013 Recent Progress on Developing the Magneto-hydro-static Extrapolation Xiaoshuai ZHU1#+, Thomas WIEGELMANN2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST16-A015 Closed Magnetic Field Lines Crossing the Coronal Hole Boundaries Chia-Hsien LIN#+, Guan-Han HUANG
National Central University, Taiwan
ST16-A018 On the Dynamics of a Confined Eruption of a Magnetic Flux Rope Based on Radiative Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation Can WANG#+, Feng CHEN, Mingde DING, Zekun LU
Nanjing University, China
ST16-A016 Association Between Magnetic Pressure Difference and Movement of Solar Pores Merlin MENDOZA#+, Chia-Hsien LIN
National Central University, Taiwan
ST16-A017 Coronal Magnetic Field Measurements Through 2D Coronal Seismology Zihao YANG1#+, Hui TIAN1, Xianyu LIU1, Steven TOMCZYK2, Richard MORTON3, Sarah GIBSON2
1Peking University, China, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Northumbria University, United Kingdom
ST16-A020 MHD Simulation of Solar Eruption Initiation in Multipolar Magnetic Field Chaowei JIANG1#+, Xinkai BIAN1, Xueshang FENG2
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A021 A Magnetic Reconnection Model for the Hot Explosion with Both Ultraviolet and Halpha Wing Emissions Lei NI#+, Cheng GUANCHONG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A026 Investigation Into the Stability of Magnetic Structure Producing Eruptive Flares in Solar Active Regions Jihye KANG1#+, Satoshi INOUE2, Yong-Jae MOON1
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST16-A023 Unveiling the Mechanism for the Rapid Acceleration Phase in a Solar Eruption Ze ZHONG1#+, Yang GUO2, Thomas WIEGELMANN3, Mingde DING2, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2Nanjing University, China, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST16-A024 In Detail About the Regression of Sunspot Groups Judit MURAKOZY#+
Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science, Hungary
ST16-A025 A Study of Pre-flare Solar Coronal Magnetic Fields: Magnetic Energy and Helicity Aiying DUAN1#+, Chaowei JIANG2, Xueshang FENG3
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A027 Magnetic Structure and Eruption of Complex Magnetic System Yingna SU#+
Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A028 Twist and Writhe of the Eruptive Quiescent Filament on 2013 August 2 Yudi OU1#+, Yingna SU2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

ST17 Emic Waves and Their Effect on Particle Dynamics
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST17-A001 Modeling the Simultaneous Dropout of Energetic Electrons and Protons by EMIC Wave Scattering Weichao TU1#+, Xingzhi LYU1, Qianli MA2, Wen LI2, Luisa CAPANNOLO2
1West Virginia University, United States, 2Boston University, United States
ST17-A002 Quasilinear and Nonlinear Interactions Between Intense Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves and Radiation Belt Electrons and Ring Current Protons Qianli MA1,2#+, Miroslav HANZELKA2, Wen LI2, Jacob BORTNIK1, Longzhi GAN2
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Boston University, United States
ST17-A003 Anomalous Resonance Between Low-energy Particles and Electromagnetic Plasma Waves Jinghuan LI#+, Xuzhi ZHOU, Zhiyang LIU, Li LI
Peking University, China
ST17-A004 Modeling Electron Variability Induced by EMIC Waves Lunjin CHEN#+
The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST17-A006 Amplitude-dependent Properties and Excitation Mechanisms of EMIC Waves in the Earth’s Inner Magnetosphere Yun YAN+, Chao YUE#, Ze-Fan YIN, Xuzhi ZHOU, Qiugang ZONG, Jinghuan LI
Peking University, China
ST17-A007 Simultaneous Macroscale and Microscale Wave–ion Interaction in Near-earth Space Plasmas Zhiyang LIU1#+, Qiugang ZONG1, Robert RANKIN2, Hui ZHANG3, Yongfu WANG1, Xuzhi ZHOU1, Suiyan FU1, Chao YUE1
1Peking University, China, 2University of Alberta, Canada, 3University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States
ST17-A008 Simultaneous Evolutions of Inner Magnetospheric Plasmaspheric Hiss and EMIC Waves Under the Influence of a Heliospheric Plasma Sheet Nigang LIU#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China
ST17-A009 Simulating Simultaneous Satellite and Ground Observations of EMIC Waves Robert RANKIN#+
University of Alberta, Canada
ST17-A010 Role of Source Regions Conditions on Occurrence Characteristics and Modulations in Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves Observed from Ground Aditi UPADHYAY#+, Bharati KAKAD, Amar KAKAD
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India
ST17-A011 A Statistical Study of Superfast Precipitation of Energetic Electrons Observed by POES Satellites Zheng XIANG#+, Deyu GUO, Binbin NI, Yangxizi LIU, Junhu DONG
Wuhan University, China

ST18 Prediction of Space Weather Events Using Both Physics-based Methods and Machine Learning Techniques
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST18-A001 Next Generation Space Weather Modeling Framework with Uncertainty Quantification and Data Assimilation Gabor TOTH#+
University of Michigan, United States
ST18-A015 Relationship of the Largest GIC During Geomagnetic Storms with Solar Wind-IMF Parameters Balan NANAN1#+, Wen-Bin LI1, Ruth SKOUG2, Zanyang XING1, Manu VARGHESE1, Li-Kai LIANG1, Qing-He ZHANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
ST18-A002 New Empirical Model of Radiation Belt Energetic Electrons Qianyi MA#+, Linghua WANG, Qiugang ZONG, Zhiyang LIU, Yongfu WANG
Peking University, China
ST18-A016 Double Superposed Epoch Analysis of Geomagnetic Storms and Corresponding Solar Wind and IMF in Solar Cycles 23 and 24 Manu VARGHESE#+, Balan NANAN, Qing-He ZHANG, Zanyang XING
Shandong University, China
ST18-A003 Warning and Tracking of CMEs Based on Machine Learning Techniques Yi YANG1#+, Fang SHEN2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST18-A005 Research on the Effect of Data Assimilation for Three-dimensional MHD Simulation of Solar Wind Fang SHEN1#+, Hanke ZHANG1, Yi YANG2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST18-A018 Geospace System Response to an Extreme Solar Flare Jing LIU#+
Shandong University, China
ST18-A007 Automatic Recognition of Sunspot Based on Chinese Hα Solar Explorer Huimin LI#+, Dalin YE, Lixin GUO
Xidian University, China
ST18-A020 Global Model Output and Variable Reliability in Solar Wind Input Ramon LOPEZ#+, Espen FREDRICK
The University of Texas at Arlington, United States
ST18-A008 A Method of Qualitative Post-diction and Prediction of Grand Solar Minimum in the History and the Future Limei YAN1+, Jiansen HE2, Yong WEI1#, Fei HE1, Xinan YUE3, Hui TIAN2, Kai FAN3, Yuqi WANG3
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST18-A014 The Equivalent Indices of Geomagnetically Induce Currents in Local Power Grid Jin LIU#+
Yunnan University, China
ST18-A009 Deep Learning Based Eruptive Flare Forecasting Hemapriya RAJU#+, Saurabh DAS
Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India
ST18-A013 Statistical Models for Solar Flare Predictions Yang CHEN#+
University of Michigan, United States

ST19 Lithosphere-Atmosphere-Space Coupling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST19-A003 Developing a New Technique to Identify Foreshocks Yu HUAIZHONG#+, Zeping LI
China Earthquake Networks Center, China
ST19-A004 Deep Postseismic Creep Following Large Earthquakes Revealed by Repeating Aftershocks in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau Shujun LIU#+, Chi-Chia TANG
China University of Geosciences, China
ST19-A006 Ionospheric Disturbances Observed Over China After 2022 Jan 15 Tonga Volcano Eruption Yongxin GAO1#+, Ting LI1, Xuemin ZHANG2, Y. SUN3
1Hefei University of Technology, China, 2China Earthquake Administration, China, 3Kyushu University, Japan
ST19-A008 Predicting Epicenter by West Zone Characteristics Tao CHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST19-A007 Estimations of the Number of Chinese Annual Seismic Hazard Region Based on R-score and Statistical Models Zhengyi YUAN#+, Yu HUAIZHONG
China Earthquake Networks Center, China
ST19-A009 Recent Advances and Challenges in the Seismo-electromagnetic Study: A Brief Review Hongyan CHEN1#+, Peng HAN1, Katsumi HATTORI2
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Chiba University, Japan
ST19-A010 Development of LF Broadband Interferometer for Identification of Earthquake Precursor LF Band Electromagnetic Radiation: Preliminary Report Yuichiro OHTA1, Katsumi HATTORI1#+, Kenshin MIURA1, Chie YOSHINO1, Noriyuki IMAZUMI2,3
1Chiba University, Japan, 2The Institution of Professional Engineers, Japan, 3Idemitsu Kosan, Japan
ST19-A011 Spatiotemporal Evolutions of Large Earthquake Sequences in Tianshan Mountain Fault Cheng CHANG#+, Chi-Chia TANG
China University of Geosciences, China
ST19-A012 Pre-earthquake Transients Features. Case Study for the M8.2 July 28th, 2021, Chignik, Alaska Earthquake Dimitar OUZOUNOV1#+, Xuhui SHEN2, Sergey PULINETS3, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU4, Katsumi HATTORI5, Rui YAN6, Menas KAFATOS1, Patrick TAYLOR7
1Chapman University, United States, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 4National Central University, Taiwan, 5Chiba University, Japan, 6Institute of Natural Hazards, China, 7NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST19-A015 Disturbances in Lithosphere, Atmosphere, and Ionosphere and Their Interaction Due to the Tonga Eruption Yang-Yi SUN1#+, Chieh-Hung CHEN1, Xuemin ZHANG2, Yongxin GAO3, Kai LIN1, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU4
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China Earthquake Administration, China, 3Hefei University of Technology, China, 4National Central University, Taiwan
ST19-A013 Seasonal Variations of Parkinson Vectors Zhiqiang MAO1+, Chieh-Hung CHEN1#, Aisa YISIMAYILI2
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Earthquake Agency of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China
ST19-A017 Analysis of Geomagnetic and Ionospheric Total Electron Content Disturbances for Earthquake Precursor Detection Nur Fatin Irdina ZULHAMIDI1#+, Mardina ABDULLAH1, Nurul Shazana ABDUL HAMID1, Khairul Adib YUSOF2
1Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia, 2Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
ST19-A014 Promising Anomalous Phenomena of Residing Waves Before Earthquakes Chieh-Hung CHEN1#+, Yang-Yi SUN1, Xuemin ZHANG2, Kai LIN1
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China Earthquake Administration, China
ST19-A016 Seismo-ionospheric Precursors of the Total Electron Content in Global Ionosphere Maps Before the 6 February 2023 M7.8 and M7.5 Turkey Earthquakes Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU#+, Yun-Sheng WEN, F.Y. CHANG, Chi-Yen LIN, Yuh-Ing CHEN
National Central University, Taiwan

ST20 Advances in Understanding Radiation Belt Dynamics: Theory, Observation and Simulation
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST20-A002 Response of Electric Field in Radiation Belt to Interplanetary Shock Dianjun ZHANG1+, Wenlong LIU1#, Yiqun YU1, Xinlin LI2, Theodore SARRIS3
1Beihang University, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
ST20-A001 Internal Source of Plasmaspheric Hiss Zhenpeng SU#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST20-A022 Modulation of Chorus by Field Line Resonance and Mirror-mode ULF Waves Li LI1+, Yoshiharu OMURA2, Xuzhi ZHOU1#, Qiugang ZONG1, Robert RANKIN3, Chao YUE1, Suiyan FU1, Jie REN1
1Peking University, China, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3University of Alberta, Canada
ST20-A018 Realistic Dispersion of Plasmaspheric Hiss in the Inner Magnetosphere and Its Effect on Wave-induced Electron Scattering Rates Xin MA+, Xing CAO#, Binbin NI, Qi ZHU, Zheng XIANG
Wuhan University, China
ST20-A007 Statistical Analysis of Magnetosonic Waves in Plasmaspheric Plumes Yun-Gi HAN+, Kyungchan KIM#
Chungbuk National University, Korea, South
ST20-A003 Competition Between Source and Loss Processes of Radiation Belt Source, Seed, and Relativistic Electrons Induced by A Magnetic Cloud Event Zhengyang ZOU1#+, Pingbing ZUO2, Binbin NI3, Jiayun WEI2, Wentao ZHOU4, Hanyu HUANG1
1Zhuhai MUST Science and Technology Research Institute, China, 2Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 3Wuhan University, China, 4Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
ST20-A006 A Parametric Study About the Dependence of Chorus Wave Properties on Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity Zeyin WU#+, Xin TAO, Yifan WU
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST20-A004 Results of the Wave Measurements by the WHU VLF Wave Detection System at the Chinese Great Wall Station in Antarctica Xudong GU1#+, Binbin NI1, Wei XU1, Shiwei WANG1, Zejun HU2
1Wuhan University, China, 2Polar Research Institute of China, China
ST20-A005 Frequency Chirping of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in Earth's Magnetosphere Zeyu AN1+, Xin TAO1#, Fulvio ZONCA2, Liu CHEN3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Italy, 3Zhejiang University, China
ST20-A009 Long-term Variations of Relativistic Electrons of the Outer Belt, Plasma Sheet Electrons and Plasmasphere Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1#+, Satoshi KURITA2, Ryuho KATAOKA3, Shinji SAITO4, Shun IMAJO2, Tomoaki HORI1, Chae-Woo JUN1, Inchun PARK1, Mariko TERAMOTO5, Takefumi MITANI6, Iku SHINOHARA6, Takeshi TAKASHIMA6, Nana HIGASHIO6, Satoshi KASAHARA7, Shoichiro YOKOTA8, Kunihiro KEIKA7, Kazushi ASAMURA6, Ayako MATSUOKA2, Fuminori TSUCHIYA9, Atsushi KUMAMOTO9, Shoya MATSUDA10, Yoshiya KASAHARA10, Yoichi KAZAMA11, Shiang-Yu WANG11, Sunny W. Y. TAM12
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 4National Institute of Information and Communications, Japan, 5Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, 6Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 7The University of Tokyo, Japan, 8Osaka University, Japan, 9Tohoku University, Japan, 10Kanazawa University, Japan, 11Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 12National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST20-A010 Frequency Chirping of Chorus Subpackets in the Upstream and Downstream Regions Huayue CHEN1#+, Xueyi WANG1, Lunjin CHEN2, Yoshiharu OMURA3
1Auburn University, United States, 2The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 3Kyoto University, Japan
ST20-A011 Non-resonant Scattering Effect on Radiation Belt Electrons by H+ Band EMIC Waves Ruoxian ZHOU1+, Fu SONG1#, Binbin NI1, Xin TAO2
1Wuhan University, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST20-A012 Prompt Enhancements of Radiation Belt Electrons Over a Wide Energy Range Based on Phase Space Density Variations: A Detailed Case Study Xiaoyu WANG+, Xing CAO#, Xudong GU, Binbin NI
Wuhan University, China
ST20-A015 Analyzing the Effect of the Convection Electric Field on the Energy Spectrum of Energetic Electrons Scattered by the NWC Transmitter Signals Yangxizi LIU+, Zheng XIANG#, Binbin NI, Deyu GUO, Junhu DONG, Jingle HU
Wuhan University, China
ST20-A017 Statistics of the Wave Normal Angle Distribution of Two-band Plasmaspheric Hiss Junhu DONG+, Zheng XIANG#, Binbin NI
Wuhan University, China
ST20-A019 Parametric Sensitivity of Electron Scattering Effects by Electrostatic Electron Cyclotron Harmonic Waves Yuequn LOU1#+, Xudong GU2, Xing CAO2, Ming-Yu WU1, Sudong XIAO3, Guoqiang WANG1, Binbin NI2, Tielong ZHANG4,5
1Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 2Wuhan University, China, 3Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 4Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 5University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST20-A023 Generation Processes of Whistler-mode Rising-tone Emissions in the Inner Magnetosphere Yoshiharu OMURA#+, Takeshi NOGI
Kyoto University, Japan
ST20-A024 Developing Chorus Wave Model Using Van Allen Probe and Arase Data Dedong WANG1#+, Yuri SHPRITS1, Ting FENG2, Thea LEPAGE3, Ingo MICHAELIS1, Geoff REEVES4, Ondrej SANTOLIK5,6, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI7, Yoshiya KASAHARA8, Satoko NAKAMURA7, Atsushi KUMAMOTO9, Shoya MATSUDA8, Ayako MATSUOKA10, Iku SHINOHARA11, Fuminori TSUCHIYA9
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2Wuhan University, China, 3Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, Sweden, 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 5Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 6Charles University, Czech Republic, 7Nagoya University, Japan, 8Kanazawa University, Japan, 9Tohoku University, Japan, 10Kyoto University, Japan, 11Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan

ST21 General Session in Solar and Terrestrial Sciences Including Space Weather
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST21-A036 Inter-hemispheric Asymmetries of Energy Input Into the Magnetosphere-ionosphere System During Magnetic Storms: Poynting Flux and Particle Precipitation Denny OLIVEIRA1,2#+, Eftyhia ZESTA1, Kevin DELANO1, John DORELLI1, Daniel GERSHMAN1, Mark MOLDWIN3
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States
ST21-A001 Phase Space Density Hole/hill Formation by Whistler-mode Chorus in a Multi-component Plasma Kyungguk MIN#+
Chungnam National University, Korea, South
ST21-A002 The Butterfly Diagram and Power-law Distribution of Coronal Jets Jiajia LIU1#+, Song ANCHUAN1, David JESS2, Jie ZHANG3, Mihalis MATHIOUDAKIS2, Szabolcs SOÓS4,5, Francis KEENAN2, Yuming WANG1, Robertus ERDELYI6
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, 3George Mason University, United States, 4Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, 5Hungarian Solar Physics Foundation, Hungary, 6The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST21-A003 Revealing the Relationship Between Transpolar Arc Occurrence and Solar Wind Conditions Using the Novel Neural Network (Potential Learning): Initial Results Motoharu NOWADA1#+, Ryozo KITAJIMA2, Ryotaro KAMIMURA3, Quanqi SHI1
1Shandong University, China, 2Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan, 3Tokai University, Japan
ST21-A004 Relationships Between Microwave and EUV Spectra in Solar Flare and Their Estimation by Machine Learning Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Mamoru MAEDA1, Masumi SHIMOJO2, Kosuke NAMEKATA2, Satoshi MASUDA3
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST21-A005 A Fresh Look at the Intensity and Impulsive Strength of Geomagnetic Storms Having Positive MPO Balan NANAN#+, Manu VARGHESE, Qing-He ZHANG, Zanyang XING
Shandong University, China
ST21-A006 Magnetic Perturbations in Electron Phase-space Holes: Contribution of Electron Polarization Drift Fan YANG1+, Xuzhi ZHOU1#, Yan ZHUANG1, Chao YUE1, Qiugang ZONG1, Zhiyang LIU1, Anton ARTEMYEV2
1Peking University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST21-A008 Solar Abundance Fractionation in an Active Region Related to the Existence of the Alfvén Wave in the Chromosphere Kyoung-Sun LEE#+, Jongchul CHAE
Seoul National University, Korea, South
ST21-A009 In Situ Observation of a Magnetopause Indentation That is Correspondent to Throat Aurora and is Caused by Magnetopause Reconnection Huixuan QIU+, Desheng HAN#
Tongji University, China
ST21-A015 Dynamics of Low Frequency Oscillations of the Magnetic Field and Ion Flux Upstream of the Interplanetary Shock Natalia BORODKOVA1#+, Olga SAPUNOVA2, Yuri YERMOLAEV1, Georgy ZASTENKER2
1Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST21-A016 NASA’s Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) Mission: A Multi-spacecraft Mission to Explore the Ionosphere-thermosphere Douglas ROWLAND1#+, Larry KEPKO2, Jared BELL1, Laila ANDERSSON3, Daniel GERSHMAN1, Mehdi BENNA1, Mark MOLDWIN4, Phillip ANDERSON5
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4University of Michigan, United States, 5The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST21-A017 Statistical Study of Mid- and Low-latitude Electric Field Response Corresponding to the CW Structure That Develops During Substorms 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-A018 The Solar Wind Variations in the Last Solar Cycle from MHD Simulations Zhenguang HUANG#+, Gabor TOTH, Nishtha SACHDEVA, Bart VAN DER HOLST, Igor SOKOLOV, Ward MANCHESTER, Tamas GOMBOSI, Lulu ZHAO
University of Michigan, United States
ST21-A019 SSUSI Aurora Forecast Model Syau-Yun HSIEH#+, Yongliang ZHANG, Robert SCHAEFER, Larry PAXTON
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST21-A020 The Firefly Constellation: Enabling a Holistic View of the Sun and Its Environment Nour E. RAOUAFI1#+, J. Todd HOEKSMA2, Sarah GIBSON3, Lisa A. UPTON4, Jeffrey NEWMARK5, Thomas E. BERGER6,7, Angelos VOURLIDAS1, Anthony CASE8, Susan T. LEPRI9, Donald M. HASSLER4, James KINNISON1, Manolis GEORGOULIS10, George HO1, Nicholeen M. VIALL5, Louise HARRA11,12, Marco VELLI13, Adam SZABO14, Marta CASTI15, Sofiane BOUROUAINE16, Vamsee K. JAGARLAMUDI1, Juliana T. VIEVERING1, James P. MASON1
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Stanford University, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States, 7National Weather Service, United States, 8Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 9University of Michigan, United States, 10Academy of Athens, Greece, 11World Radiation Center, Switzerland, 12ETH-Zurich, Switzerland, 13University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 14National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 15The Catholic University of America, United States, 16Florida Institute of Technology, United States
ST21-A022 Radial Variations of the Heliospheric Current Sheet Tilt Angle During Solar Minimum Years: Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations Chin-Chun WU1#+, Kan LIOU2
1U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST21-A025 Space Weather Effects on the CUAVA-1 and INSPIRE-2 CubeSat Orbits Vanathy ARUDSELVAN, James LEE, Tony MONGER, Iver CAIRNS#+
The University of Sydney, Australia
ST21-A023 Statistical Investigation of Langmuir Waves in Type III Solar Radio Burst Sources Will TREVETT1, Iver CAIRNS1#+, Daniel GRAHAM2
1The University of Sydney, Australia, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
ST21-A026 Two Distinct Brightness Distributions of Microwave Loop During an M-class Flare Sujin KIM1#+, Jeongwoo LEE2, Satoshi MASUDA3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 3Nagoya University, Japan
ST21-A029 Statistical Studies of Geomagnetic Storms and Their Effect on Earth Atmosphere Currents During Solar Cycle-24 Raja Adibah RAJA HALIM SHAH1#+, Nurul Shazana ABDUL HAMID1, Mardina ABDULLAH1, Adlyka ANNUAR1, Idahwati SARUDIN2
1Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia, 2Universiti Sains Malysia, Malaysia
ST21-A030 An EUV Jet Driven by a Series of Transition Region Micro-jets Hengyuan WEI1#+, Zhenghua HUANG1, Hui FU1, Ming XIONG2, Lidong XIA1, Zhang CHAO1, Deng KAIWEN1, Li HAIYI1
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, China
ST21-A033 Self-organized Criticality Characteristics and Statistical Studies of Flare Ribbons Yue ZHANG+, Rui LIU#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST21-A031 Extreme Value Analysis for Hazardous Extreme Geomagnetic Storms Based on the Mean Value of Dst Index During the Main Phase Lihui CHAI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST21-A032 Automatic Recognition of Coronal Mass Ejection Dalin YE#+, Huimin LI, Lixin GUO
Xidian University, China

ST22 New Results from Cosmic-2, Gold, and Icon Missions
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST22-A001 Altered Mesosphere Lower Thermosphere Mean Circulation from a Major Sudden Stratospheric Warming: Icon Perspectives Federico GASPERINI#+
Orion Space Solutions, United States
ST22-A002 Hunga Tonga Volcanic Eruption’s Thermospheric Temperature Perturbation: Gold Observation and Modelling Saurav ARYAL1#+, Sharon VADAS2, Erich BECKER2, Hanli LIU3, Quan GAN1, Joseph EVANS4, Wenbin WANG3, Richard EASTES1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2NorthWest Research Associates, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 4Computational Physics, Inc., United States
ST22-A003 Gold and Icon Observations of Thermospheric Responses to the Nov 3rd 2021 Geomagnetic Storm Quan GAN1#+, Yen-Jung WU2, Xuguang CAI1, Scott ENGLAND3, Wenbin WANG4, Liying QIAN4, William MCCLINTOCK1, Richard EASTES1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3Virginia Tech, United States, 4National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST22-A004 Short-term Variability of DE3 and Its Impacts on the Ionosphere Manbharat DHADLY#+, McArthur JONES, Douglas DROB, Scott BUDZIEN
Naval Research Laboratory, United States
ST22-A005 Ultraviolet Remote Sensing of the Thermosphere-ionosphere System from GEO – Beyond Solar Minimum Richard EASTES1#+, Deepak KARAN1, Quan GAN1, Fazlul LASKAR1, Xuguang CAI1, William MCCLINTOCK1, Wenbin WANG2
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST22-A006 Correlation Study of the Variation in the Topside Ionosphere and F-region Along the Magnetic Field Line Yen-Jung WU#+, Thomas IMMEL, Brian HARDING, Colin TRIPLETT, L. Claire GASQUE
University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST22-A008 New Findings of Earth Ionosphere from Three Year Observations of FORMOSAT7-COSMIC2 Charles LIN1#+, P. K. RAJESH1, Jia-Ting LIN1, Chi-Yen LIN2, Shih-Ping CHEN1, Cheng -Yung HUANG3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3National Space Organization, Taiwan

ST23 Cme Initiation and Propagation Through the Heliosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST23-A001 Investigating Pre-eruptive Magnetic Properties at the Footprints of Erupting Magnetic Flux Ropes Wensi WANG1#+, Jiong QIU2, Rui LIU1, Qiang HU3, Yuming WANG1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Montana State University, United States, 3The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
ST23-A006 Study of CME and SIR Interaction Using SWASTi Framework Prateek MAYANK1#+, Bhargav VAIDYA1, Wageesh MISHRA2, Dibyendu CHAKRABARTY3
1Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India, 2Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India, 3Physical Research Laboratory, India
ST23-A005 MHD Modeling of CMEs - Recconstructing Remote and In-situ Observations Nishtha SACHDEVA#, Zhenguang HUANG+, Gabor TOTH, Ward MANCHESTER, Bart VAN DER HOLST, Aniket JIVANI, Hongfan CHEN
University of Michigan, United States
ST23-A007 The Dynamics of Turbulent Cascade Inside and Around ICME Propagating from the Sun Maria RIAZANTSEVA1#+, Liudmila RAKHMANOVA1, Igor VOLODIN 2, Timofey TREVES 1, Alexander KHOKHLACHEV 1, Yuri YERMOLAEV1, Georgy ZASTENKER3
1Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2HSE University, Russian Federation, 3Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST23-A008 New Insights Into the Initiation and Propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections Nat GOPALSWAMY#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST23-A009 Helium Abundance Behavior in the ICMEs During Solar Activity Decrease in 23-24 Solar Cycles Alexander KHOKHLACHEV 1#+, Yuri YERMOLAEV1, Irina LODKINA2, Maria RIAZANTSEVA1, Liudmila RAKHMANOVA1
1Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST23-A010 Predicting CMEs' Arrival at Earth with Machine Learning Methods Jiajia LIU1#+, Yimin WANG2, Simone CHIERICHINI3, Yudong YE4, Robertus ERDELYI3, Yuming WANG1, Marianna KORSOS5, Chenglong SHEN1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China, 3The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4Sun Yat-sen University, China, 5University of Catania, Italy

ST24 Advances in the Understanding of Equatorial and Low Latitude Ionosphere-thermosphere System Processes Through Observations and Modellings
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST24-A001 Investigation of Merged Nighttime EIA Structure Based on GOLD Observations and WACCM-X Simulations Liying QIAN1#+, Kun WU1, Wenbin WANG1, Xuguang CAI2, Joseph MCINERNEY3
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST24-A003 Clarification of Atmospheric Tidal Modes Appearing in Ionospheric Currents by Independent Component Analysis Kumi TAKAYAMA#+, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA, Yasunobu MIYOSHI
Kyushu University, Japan
ST24-A002 Equinox Transition of the Nighttime Ionospheric F-region Densities Observed by Gold Wenbin WANG1#+, Xuguang CAI2, Liying QIAN1, Quan GAN2, Fazlul LASKAR2, Richard EASTES2
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST24-A005 Gold Observation of Thermospheric Temperature Changes During the July 2nd, 2019 Solar Eclipse Saurav ARYAL1#+, Joseph EVANS2, Fazlul LASKAR1, Wenbin WANG3, Richard EASTES1, Deepak KARAN1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Computational Physics, Inc., United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST24-A009 Variability of Equatorial Plasma Bubble Occurrence Rate from OI 135.6nm GOLD Observations Deepak KARAN1#+, Richard EASTES1, Carlos MARTINIS2, Robert DANIELL3, Quan GAN1, Wenbin WANG4, William MCCLINTOCK1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Boston University, United States, 3Ionospheric Physics, United States, 4National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST24-A006 Seasonal and Solar Cycle Dependences of the Nighttime Equatorial Ionization Anomaly Crests as Observed by the GOLD Mission Richard EASTES1#+, Deepak KARAN1, Carlos MARTINIS2, Robert DANIELL3, Quan GAN1, Wenbin WANG4, William MCCLINTOCK1
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Boston University, United States, 3Ionospheric Physics, United States, 4National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST24-A008 Assimilated Ionosphere - Thermosphere Coupled Model for Lower and Equatorial Latitudes I-Te LEE1,2#+, Jyun-Ying HUANG3, Mark CHENG3
1Central Weather Adminstration, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3Central Weather Bureau, Taiwan
ST24-A010 Solar and Geomagnetic Activity Dependence of 150-km Echoes Observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar in Indonesia Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA#+, Rieko TAKAGI, Mamoru YAMAMOTO
Kyoto University, Japan
ST24-A012 Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Growth Rate Modulation During Geomagnetic Storms Revealed by Numerical Simulations Shasha ZOU1#+, Zihan WANG1, Joseph HUBA2, Aaron RIDLEY1
1University of Michigan, United States, 2Synteck Technologies, United States

ST25 Vertical and Latitudinal Coupling Processes in the Lower Thermosphere and Ionosphere, and the International Meridian Circle Project
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST25-A002 Role of Q2DW-Tide-GW Interactions at SH Mid-latitudes in Interhemispheric Coupling Zishun QIAO1#+, Alan LIU1, Nicholas PEDATELLA2, Gunter STOBER3, Iain REID4,5
1Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3University of Bern, Switzerland, 4ATRAD Pty. Ltd., Australia, 5University of Adelaide, Australia
ST25-A004 Climate Changes in the Upper Atmosphere Driven by the Changing Greenhouse Gas Concentrations and the Earth's Magnetic Field Liying QIAN1#+, Joseph MCINERNEY2, Wenbin WANG1, Stanley SOLOMON1, Hanli LIU1
1National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST25-A006 Simultaneous Observations of Thermospheric Na Layers at Two Nearby Midlatitude Lidar Stations Fang WU+, GuoTao YANG#, Jing JIAO
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST25-A005 Prospects for a Vivid Collaborative Science Between the GDC Mission and the Ground-based Community Bea GALLARDO-LACOURT1,2#, Larry KEPKO3, Douglas ROWLAND1, Katherine GARCIA-SAGE1, Guiping LIU1+
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2The Catholic University of America, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States
ST25-A007 Coupling Processes in the Lower Thermosphere and Ionosphere: Vision and Contributions of the CEDAR Community Larisa GONCHARENKO#+
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
ST25-A008 Scientific Objectives and Observational Priorities of the International Meridian Circle Programs Weining William LIU1#+, Liwen REN2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST25-A009 Three-dimensional Ionospheric Plasma Properties of Space Hurricane Sheng LU1+, Zanyang XING1#, Qing-He ZHANG1, Yongliang ZHANG2, Kjellmar OKSAVIK3, Larry LYONS4, Yu-Zhang MA1, Xiang-Yu WANG1, Balan NANAN1, Yong WANG1, Zhong-Xin DENG5
1Shandong University, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of Bergen, Norway, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation, China
ST25-A010 Ionospheric Dynamical Responses to the 2003-11-20 Superstorm Observed by Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radar Shunrong ZHANG#+, Philip ERICKSON, Ercha AA, Anthea COSTER
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
ST25-A011 Chinese and Russian Atmospheric Electric Field Joint Observation Along a Meridian Chain Lei LI#+
National Space Science Center, China
ST25-A012 Response of Equatorial Ionization Anomaly to Magnetic Declination Observed by Radio Occultation of FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 in 2020-2021 Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU#+, Mei-Yu CHEN, Po-Han LEE
National Central University, Taiwan