AOGS 2024 Abstracts
Planetary Sciences
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PS01 Comparing Giant Planets and Their Moons |
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PS01-A020 |
Europa Clipper Mission Update and Preparations for Launch |
Haje KORTH1#+, Robert PAPPALARDO2, Bonnie BURATTI2, Kate CRAFT1, Ingrid DAUBAR2, Samuel HOWELL2, Rachel KLIMA1, Erin LEONARD2, Alexandra MATIELLA NOVAK1, Cynthia PHILLIPS2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States |
PS01-A007 |
Jupiter's Post-dusk Magnetospheric Cusp |
Yan XU1#+, Chris ARRIDGE2, Zhonghua YAO3, Binzheng ZHANG3, Licia RAY2, Sarah BADMAN2, William DUNN4, Robert EBERT5, Junjie CHEN3, Frederic ALLEGRINI5, William KURTH6, Tianshu QIN3, J. E. P. CONNERNEY7,8, David MCCOMAS9, Scott BOLTON5, Yong WEI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Lancaster University, United Kingdom, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 4University College London, United Kingdom, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6The University of Iowa, United States, 7Space Research Corporation, United States, 8NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 9Princeton University, United States |
PS01-A006 |
Unraveling Temporal Variabilities and Gas Dynamics in Io's Atmosphere Using the Submillimeter Array |
Rong-Ting HSU1#+, Lin TING-YU2, Hui-Hui CHOU3, Yi-Shiang TZENG3, Wei-Ling TSENG1, Sheng-Yuan LIU4, Hau-Yu LIU5, Mark A. GURWELL6
1National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 2National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan, 4Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 5National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, 6Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States |
PS01-A003 |
Dynamical Tides in Jupiter and the Role of Interior Structure |
Yufeng LIN#+
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS01-A025 |
Statistical Study on the Dayside Magnetic Reconnection in Jovian Magnetosphere |
Jinyan ZHAO+, Guo RUILONG#
Shandong University, China |
PS01-A009 |
A Statistical Analysis of the Returning Flux Tubes in the Jovian Magnetosphere Based on Juno Observations |
Dongwen HE#+, Chao YUE
Peking University, China |
PS01-A008 |
Juno Microwave Radiometer Observations Into the Subsurface of the Ice Shells of Io, Europa and Ganymede |
Anton ERMAKOV1#, Scott BOLTON2+, Zhimeng ZHANG3, Steven LEVIN3, Ryunosuke AKIBA4, Jonathan LUNINE5, Jianqing FENG6, James KEANE3, Kevin HAND3, Sidharth MISRA3, Paul HARTOGH7, David STEVENSON3, Matthew SIEGLER6, Lea BONNEFOY8
1Stanford University, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States, 4University of California, Santa Cruz, United States, 5Cornell University, United States, 6Planetary Science Institute, United States, 7Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 8Observatoire de Paris, France |
PS01-A010 |
Unexpected Long-term Variations of Saturn's Ring Current Revealed by Energetic Neutral Atom Imaging |
Yimeng LI1+, Chao YUE1#, Yixin SUN2, Xianzhe JIA3, Qiugang ZONG1, Xuzhi ZHOU1
1Peking University, China, 2Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 3University of Michigan, United States |
PS01-A023 |
The Exospheres of the Five Main Uranian Satellites |
Cesare GRAVA1#+, Ben TEOLIS1, Xianzhe JIA2, Jim RAINES2, Robert EBERT1
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University of Michigan, United States |
PS01-A011 |
Multi-wavelength Observations of Jupiter’s Northern Circumpolar Cyclones |
Andrew INGERSOLL1+, Scott BOLTON2#, Candice HANSEN3, Glenn ORTON1, Steven LEVIN1, Davide GRASSI4, Leigh N FLETCHER5, Gerald EICHSTÄDT6, Michael H WONG7, Anton ERMAKOV8, Cheng LI9, John ROGERS10, Shawn BRUESHABER11, alessandro MURA4
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States, 4Istituto Nazionale di Astrofica, Italy, 5University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 6Independent Scholar, Germany, 7University of California, United States, 8University of California, Berkeley, United States, 9University of Michigan, United States, 10British Astronomical Association, United Kingdom, 11Michigan Technological University, United States |
PS01-A012 |
Vertical Structures of Jupiter Circumpolar Cyclones as Retrieved from Juno/MWR Polar Observations |
Jiheng HU1+, Cheng LI1#, Zhimeng ZHANG2, Fabiano OYAFUSO2, Shannon BROWN2, Glenn ORTON2, Leigh FLETCHER3, Shawn BRUESHABER4, Steven LEVIN2, Scott BOLTON5
1University of Michigan, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4Michigan Technological University, United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States |
PS01-A022 |
Galileo Observation of Electron Spectra Dawn-dusk Asymmetry in the Middle Jovian Magnetosphere: Evidence for Convection Electric Field |
Chongjing YUAN1+, Elias ROUSSOS2#, Yong WEI1, Norbert KRUPP2, Zhiyang LIU3, Jianzhao WANG4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Peking University, China, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States |
PS01-A013 |
Europa Clipper’s Investigation of Europa’s Habitability |
Steven VANCE1#+, Kate CRAFT2, Everett SHOCK3, Britney SCHMIDT4, Jonathan LUNINE4, Kevin HAND1, William MCKINNON5, Elizabeth SPIERS6, Chase CHIVERS7, Natalie WOLFENBARGER8, Erin LEONARD1, Kirtland ROBINSON3, Gregor STEINBRUEGGE1, Mikhail ZOLOTOV3, Lynnae C. QUICK9, Jennifer SCULLY1, Tracy BECKER10, Samuel HOWELL1, Roger CLARK11, Andrew DOMBARD12, Christopher GLEIN10, Olivier MOUSIS13, Mark SEPHTON14, Julie CASTILLO-ROGEZ1, Francis NIMMO15, Alfred MCEWEN16, Gudipati MURTHY1, Insoo JUN17, Xianzhe JIA18, Frank POSTBERG19, Krista SODERLUND20, Catherine ELDER1, Ishan MISHRA1, Kevin TRINH3, Ngoc TRUONG10, Fabian KLENNER21, Nozair KHAWAJA19
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Arizona State University, United States, 4Cornell University, United States, 5Washington University in St. Louis, United States, 6Jackson School of Geosciences, United States, 7Woods Hole Institute of Oceanography, United States, 8Stanford University, United States, 9NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 10Southwest Research Institute, United States, 11Planetary Science Institute, United States, 12The University of Illinois at Chicago, United States, 13Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille, France, 14Imperial College London, United States, 15University of California, Santa Cruz, United States, 16University of Arizona, United States, 17NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 18University of Michigan, United States, 19Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 20The University of Texas, United States, 21University of Washington, United States |
PS01-A014 |
Interactions of the Galilean Satellites with Jupiter’s Plasma Environment: Recent Moon Flybys and Auroral Observations with Juno |
Jamey SZALAY1#+, Frederic ALLEGRINI2, Fran BAGENAL3, Scott BOLTON2, Peter DAMIANO4, Robert EBERT2, Angele PONTONI2, Yash SARKANGO1, Joachim SAUR5, Ali SULAIMAN6, Phil VALEK2, Rob WILSON3
1Princeton University, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 4University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 5University of Koeln, Germany, 6University of Minnesota, United States |
PS01-A015 |
Infrared Observations of Io by Juno During Closest Approaches |
Alessandro MURA1#+, Francesca ZAMBON1, Roberto SORDINI1, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER2, Candice HANSEN3, Alberto ADRIANI1, Heidi BECKER2, Pete MOUGINIS-MARK4, Christina PLAINAKI5, Giuseppe SINDONI5, Madeline PETTINE6, Giuseppe PICCIONI1
1National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States, 4University of Hawaii, United States, 5Italian Space Agency, Italy, 6Cornell University, United States |
PS01-A021 |
Characterization of the Surfaces and Near-surface Atmospheres of Ganymede, Europa and Callisto by JUICE |
Federico TOSI1#+, Thomas ROATSCH2, Andre GALLI3, Ernst HAUBER2, Alice LUCCHETTI4, Philippa MOLYNEUX5, Katrin STEPHAN2, John CARTER6, Cecilia TUBIANA4, Claire VALLAT7, Olivier WITASSE8
1INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2German Aerospace Center, Germany, 3University of Bern, Switzerland, 4National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay, France, 7European Space Agency – European Space Astronomy Centre, Spain, 8European Space Research and Technology Centre, Netherlands |
PS01-A018 |
Io Source of Heavy Ions in Jupiter’s Equatorial Ionosphere |
Fran BAGENAL1#+, Vincent DOLS1, Phil VALEK2, Hunter WAITE2
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States |
PS01-A016 |
Local-time Variations in the Jovian Io-magnetodisk-magnetosphere System and Their Possible Connections to Magnetopause Compression and/or Solar-wind-driven Convection |
Michel BLANC1#+, Marie DEVINAT1, Zhi-Yang LIU1, Yuki NAKAMURA2, Yuxian WANG3, Nicolas ANDRE4, Aneesah KAMRAN1, Quentin NENON1
1Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of Toulouse, France |
PS01-A017 |
Numerical Simulations of Magnetic Effects on Zonal Flows in Giant Planets |
Shanshan XUE, Yufeng LIN#+
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS02 Planetary Explorations: Mission Achievements, Histories, and Perspectives |
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PS02-A009 |
Ancient Oceans on Mars: Hypotheses and New Evidence |
Long XIAO#+, Jiannan ZHAO, Yutong SHI, Jun HUANG
China University of Geosciences, China |
PS02-A001 |
Investigation of the Energetic and Radiative Transfer Properties of Exospheric Hydrogen with the Hydrogen Emission Line Interferometric Explorer (HELIX) |
Walter HARRIS1+, Edwin MIERKIEWICZ2, Jason CORLISS1#, Dolon BHATTACHARYYA3, Gonzalo Augusto CUCHO PADIN4
1University of Arizona, United States, 2Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 3University of Colorado, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States |
PS02-A002 |
TSUKUYOMI: To Realize a Low-frequency Radio Interferometer with the Maximum Baseline of Over 100 KM on the Moon |
Takahiro IWATA1#+, Toru YAMADA1, Naoki ISOBE1, Yutaro SEKIMOTO1, Yasuyuki MIYAZAKI1, Naoto USAMI1, Satoru IGUCHI2, Keitaro TAKAHASHI3, Toshikazu OHNISHI4, Fuminori TSUCHIYA5, Daisuke YAMAUCHI6
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Kumamoto University, Japan, 4Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan, 5Tohoku University, Japan, 6Okayama University of Science, Japan |
PS02-A004 |
Planetary Exploration Outreach and Education Using NASA’s Solar System Treks |
Emily LAW1#+, Brian DAY2
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States |
PS02-A005 |
Outreach Activities on Planetary Sciences by the Hong Kong University and the Partners |
Zhonghua YAO1#+, Jun CUI2,3, William DUNN4, Trill ZHANG5, Binzheng ZHANG1, Weiran LI1, Xiaoshu WU2, Dragon TAM5, Christopher HURLEY5
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University College London, United Kingdom, 5Yew Chung Yew Wah Education Network, China |
PS02-A006 |
Microbiological and Geochemical Research in High-altitude Mars Analogs |
Wei LIN#+, Jianxun SHEN, Yan CHEN, Li LIU
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS02-A007 |
The Observation of Planetary Plasmas in the Extreme Ultraviolet from Ultra-small Platforms |
Kazuo YOSHIOKA1#+, Masaki KUWABARA2, Go MURAKAMI3, Ichiro YOSHIKAWA1
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Rikkyo University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS02-A010 |
The Characteristics of Sheared E× B Flow with the Varying Ion–neutral Collisions in Experimental Simulation |
Xiao ZHANG1+, Yu LIU2, Jiuhou LEI2#
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China |
PS03 Aeronomy and Plasma Physics of Planetary Environments |
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PS03-A002 |
Statistical Mapping of Magnetic Topology at Venus |
Shaosui XU1#+, Rudy FRAHM2, Yingjuan MA3, Janet LUHMANN1, David MITCHELL1, Moa PERSSON4
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden |
PS03-A011 |
Asymmetric Distributions of the Low-frequency Whistler-mode Waves Within the Martian Induced Magnetosphere |
Xiao MA+, Anmin TIAN#, Shichen BAI, Ruilong GUO, Mengmeng WANG, Quanqi SHI
Shandong University, China |
PS03-A006 |
Numerical Simulation of the Martian Diffuse Aurora |
Yuki NAKAMURA1#+, Naoki TERADA2, Francois LEBLANC3, Ali RAHMATI4, Hiromu NAKAGAWA2, Shotaro SAKAI2, Kiyoka MURASE5, Ryuho KATAOKA6, Lauriane SORET7, Jean-Claude GERARD7, David A. BRAIN8, Kanako SEKI1
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan, 6National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 7University of Liege, Belgium, 8University of Colorado Boulder, United States |
PS03-A003 |
Whistler Mode Waves at the Moon and Mars: Implications for Terrestrial Chorus Waves |
Yuki HARADA#+, Satoshi KURITA
Kyoto University, Japan |
PS03-A005 |
Photochemical Escape on Mars During the Global Dust Storm and the Solar Flare |
Hao GU1#+, Xu HUANG1, Jun CUI1,2
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS03-A007 |
Low-energy Electrons Observed by Mercury Plasma Particle Experiment Onboard Mio/BepiColombo During Its First Three Mercury Flybys |
Sae AIZAWA1#+, Mathias ROJO2, Nicolas ANDRE3, Jean-André SAUVAUD4, Yoshifumi SAITO5, Alain BARTHE4, Emmanuel PENOU4, Shoichiro YOKOTA6, Andrey FEDOROV3, Quentin NENON4, Moa PERSSON7, Lina HADID8, Dominique FONTAINE8, Wataru MIYAKE9, Bruno KATRA8, Markus FRAENZ10, Norbert KRUPP10, Go MURAKAMI5
1Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, France, Metropolitan, 2Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 3University of Toulouse, France, 4Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Osaka University, Japan, 7Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 8National Centre for Scientific Research/Sorbonne Université-Ecole Polytechnique, France, 9Tokai University, Japan, 10Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
PS03-A008 |
Characteristic Timescales for the Dayside Martian Ionosphere: Chemistry, Diffusion, and Magnetization |
Yutian CAO1#+, Jun CUI1,2
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS03-A010 |
Nightside Ionospheric Structure and Composition on Mars Driven by Energetic Electron Precipitation |
Shiqi WU1#+, Xiaoshu WU1, Jun CUI1,2, Yutian CAO1, Shu Xin LIAO1, Haoyu LYU3, Lei LI2
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Beihang University, China |
PS03-A015 |
Statistical Study on L-O Mode Saturn Kilometric Radiation |
Junhao PAN#+, Shengyi YE, Siyuan WU
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS03-A012 |
Comparison of Electron Energy Spectra from a Numerical Model and Kaguya and ARTEMIS Observations Above the Lunar Surface |
Masahisa KATO1#+, Yuki HARADA1, Masaki NISHINO2, Yoshifumi SAITO2, Shoichiro YOKOTA3, Futoshi TAKAHASHI4, Hisayoshi SHIMIZU5, Shaosui XU6, Andrew POPPE6, Jasper HALEKAS7
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Osaka University, Japan, 4Kyushu University, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6University of California, Berkeley, United States, 7The University of Iowa, United States |
PS03-A013 |
Updated Status of BepiColombo and Initial Reports on Mercury Flyby Observations |
Go MURAKAMI1#+, Johannes BENKHOFF2
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2European Space Agency, Netherlands |
PS03-A014 |
Joint Observations of the Response of Martian Induced Magnetosphere to the Upstream IMFs by of Tianwen1 and MAVEN |
Lihui CHAI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS04 Planetary Atmospheres and Climates in and Beyond the Solar System |
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PS04-A006 |
Simulating Dust Processes Using a Variable-mesh High-resolution Martian Atmospheric Numerical Model (iAMAS-Mars) |
Yongxuan ZHAO#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
PS04-A001 |
Modeling the Formation of Polar Cyclones of Giant Planets Driven by Moist Convection |
Xianyu TAN#+
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
PS04-A002 |
Effects of Orbital Parameters on Surface Ice Sheet Distribution of Exoplanets Around M Dwarfs |
Yueyun OUYANG#+, Feng DING
Peking University, China |
PS04-A009 |
Atmospheric Characteristics of Four Exoplanets Through High-resolution Near-infrared Transmission Spectra with IGRINS |
Jinhee LEE1#+, Jae-Joon LEE1, Changwoo KYE2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Seoul National University, Korea, South |
PS04-A007 |
Results from the Emirates Mars Mission: The Big Picture at the Red Planet |
Siteng FAN1#+, Noora ALSAEED2, Hessa ALMATROUSHI3, Justin DEIGHAN4, Christopher EDWARDS5, Gregory HOLSCLAW4, Michael WOLFF6
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2United Arab Emirates Space Agency, United Arab Emirates, 3Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, United Arab Emirates, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 5Northern Arizona University, United States, 6Space Science Institute, United States |
PS04-A008 |
Advancing Martian Atmospheric Understanding: A 3D Global Circulation Model Based on FMS PCM |
Zhixiang WAN#+, Feng DING, Yongyun HU
Peking University, China |
PS04-A010 |
Characterising Exoplanet Atmospheres with Ground-based High-resolution Spectroscopy: Removal of Telluric Features Using Wavelet Analysis |
Jae-Joon LEE#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
PS05 Small Bodies in the Solar System and Beyond |
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PS05-A032 |
Formation of Insoluble Organic Material from the Ultraviolet Irradiation of Laboratory Meteoritic Soluble Organic Material Analogs |
Michel NUEVO1#+, Brian FERRARI2,3, David BOSWELL3, Scott A. SANDFORD1, Christopher J. BENNETT3, Yu-Jung CHEN4, Yu-Jong WU5
1NASA Ames Research Center, United States, 2Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Netherlands, 3University of Central Florida, United States, 4National Central University, Taiwan, 5National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan |
PS05-A005 |
Time-series Photometric Surveys for Investigating Rotational Properties of Asteroids with KMTNet |
Hee-Jae LEE1#+, Myung-Jin KIM1, Hong-Kyu MOON1, Young-Jun CHOI1,2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2University of Science and Technology, Korea, South |
PS05-A001 |
Formation and Evolution of Cb-type Asteroid Ryugu Inferred from Return Sample Analysis |
Tomoki NAKAMURA#+, Megumi MATSUMOTO
Tohoku University, Japan |
PS05-A004 |
Updates on the Analysis of Bennu Samples Delivered to Earth by OSIRIS-REx |
Shogo TACHIBANA1#+, Harold CONNOLLY, JR.2, Dante LAURETTA3, The OSIRIS-REx SAMPLE ANALYSIS TEAM3
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Rowan University, United States, 3The University of Arizona, United States |
PS05-A018 |
Rotational Instability on Asteroid Phaethon: Past, Present and Its Implications |
Hangbin JO1+, Masateru ISHIGURO1#, Derek RICHARDSON2, Sean MARSHALL3
1Seoul National University, Korea, South, 2University of Maryland, United States, 3University of Central Florida, United States |
PS05-A006 |
Configuration of Single Giant Planet Systems Generating Oumuamua-like Interstellar Asteroids |
Xiling ZHENG#+, Ji-Lin ZHOU
Nanjing University, China |
PS05-A011 |
The Migrating Boulder in Khonsu Region of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko |
Xiang TANG+, Xian SHI#
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China |
PS05-A029 |
Jovian Trojan Colors: Crystalline Water Ice, Fairy Castles, and Impacts |
Carey M. LISSE1#+, Audrey MARTIN2, Ian WONG3, Dina PRIALNIK4, Jordan STECKLOFF5, Yanga FERNANDEZ2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Central Florida, United States, 3NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center, United States, 4Tel Aviv University, Israel, 5Planetary Science Institute, United States |
PS05-A007 |
Synthetic Tracking Technique for Enhanced Observation of Near-earth Objects |
Chengxing ZHAI#+
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR |
PS05-A008 |
Research of Secular Light Curves of Main-belt Comets |
Jianchun SHI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS05-A009 |
A Numerical Study on Wind Erosion Threshold Velocity of Small Solar Bodies Using LBM-DEM |
Qiujun WANG+, Cheng BIN#, Baoyin HEXI, Ying PIAO
Tsinghua University, China |
PS05-A010 |
Regolith Resurfacing and Shedding on Spinning Spheroid Asteroids: Dependence on the Surface Mechanical Properties |
Wenyue DAI1+, Yang YU2, Cheng BIN1, Baoyin HEXI1, Junfeng LI1#
1Tsinghua University, China, 2Beihang University, China |
PS05-A019 |
Exploring Evolutions of Surface Depressions on Jupiter Family Comets |
Bumhoo LIM+, Masateru ISHIGURO#
Seoul National University, Korea, South |
PS05-A013 |
Quantitative Grain Size Estimation on Airless Bodies from the Negative Polarization Branch |
Yoonsoo BACH1#+, Masateru ISHIGURO2, Jun TAKAHASHI3, Jooyeon GEEM2, Daisuke KURODA4, Hiroyuki NAITO5, Jungmi KWON6
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Seoul National University, Korea, South, 3University of Hyogo, Japan, 4Japan Spaceguard Association, Japan, 5Nayoro Observatory, Japan, 6The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS05-A012 |
Radio Observation of Comets C/2022 E3 (ZTF) and 12P/Pons-Brooks |
Juncen LI#+
Purple Mountain Observatory, China |
PS05-A014 |
Variation of Comet Water Production with Distance. Sensitivity to Macro- and Micro-model Parameters |
Yingqi XIN1#+, Yuri SKOROV2, Yuhui ZHAO1, Ladislav REZAC2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
PS05-A015 |
Thermal Imaging of C-type Asteroid 162173 Ryugu and Its Applications to Future Missions |
Tatsuaki OKADA#+
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS05-A016 |
Anatomy of a Comet Tail Transited by the Juno Spacecraft En Route to Jupiter |
Peter JORGENSEN1, J. E. P. CONNERNEY2,3#+, John JORGENSEN1, Mathias BENN1, Anja ANDERSEN4, Troelz DENVER1, Scott BOLTON5
1Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 2Space Research Corporation, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States |
PS05-A017 |
Disintegration of Comets |
David JEWITT#+
University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
PS05-A020 |
Science Overview of the Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt |
Noora ALSAEED1#+, Hoor ALMAZMI1, Paul HAYNE2, William BOTTKE3, Margaret LANDIS2
1United Arab Emirates Space Agency, United Arab Emirates, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States |
PS05-A021 |
Radiogenic (87Sr/86Sr) and Stable (δ88Sr) Strontium Isotopic Composition of the HED Meteorites: Constraints on the Asteroidal Processes on Vesta |
Harsh THAKUR1#+, Ramananda CHAKRABARTI1, Dwijesh RAY2
1Indian Institute of Science, India, 2Physical Research Laboratory, India |
PS05-A022 |
Simulating Rubble-pile Asteroids as Granular Systems |
Bin CHENG#+
Tsinghua University, China |
PS05-A023 |
Impact Probability Computation of NEOs with Low Speed Encounters |
Xiyun HOU1#+, Xin LIU1, Haowen CHENG2, Yao ZHANG2
1Nanjing University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, China |
PS05-A025 |
Influences of Substructures on Impact Processes of Small Celestial Bodies |
Xiaoran YAN1#+, Patrick MICHEL2, Junfeng LI1
1Tsinghua University, China, 2Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France |
PS05-A028 |
Planetary Science with the 0.7 – 5.0 µm SPHEREx Solar System Object All-sky Spectral Catalog |
Carey M. LISSE1#+, James BAUER2, Yaeji KIM2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Maryland, United States |
PS05-A031 |
Surface Temperature Variations and Thermal Sublimation of (3200) Phaethon at Its Perihelion Crossing |
Ian-Lin LAI#+, Wing-Huen IP, Chen-Yen HSU, Hua-Shan SHI
National Central University, Taiwan |
PS06 Microwave and Infrared Remote Sensing of Solar System Objects |
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PS06-A001 |
Chemical Compositions and Formation Scenarios of Jupiter’s Polar Haze Inferred from 2-micron Juno/JIRAM Spectro-images |
Jaekyun PARK1#+, Sang Joon KIM1, Mingyu JEON1, Chae Kyung SIM2,3, Henrik MELIN4, Regis COURTIN5, Jongho SEON1
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 4University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 5Paris Observatory, France |
PS06-A002 |
The Modular Infrared Molecules and Ices Sensor (MIRMIS): An Instrument Visiting a Long-period Comet |
Bea CHIKANI1#+, Neil BOWLES1, Keith NOWICKI1, Richard COLE2, Tomas KOHOUT3, Antti NÄSILÄ2, Geronimo VILLANUEVA4, Chris HOWE5, Geraint JONES6, Colin SNODGRASS7, Kerri DONALDSON HANNA8, Benjamin GREENHAGEN9, Patrick IRWIN10, Simon CALCUTT1, Rory EVANS1, Katherine SHIRLEY1, Tristram WARREN1, Tilak HEWAGAMA4,11, Shahid ASLAM4, Donald JENNINGS4, Altti AKUJÄRVI2, Antti PENTTILÄ3, Jon TEMPLE1, Henry ESBAUGH1, Aria VITKOVA1, Maisie RASHMAN1, Swati THIRUMANGALATH2, Sara FAGGI4, Leevi SALONEN2, Silvia PROTOPAPA12, Alexander KOKKA2, David KORDA3, Aurelie GUILBERT-LEPOUTRE13
1University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 2VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland, 3University of Helsinki, Finland, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 5Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom, 6University College London, United Kingdom, 7University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 8University of Central Florida, United States, 9Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 10Oxford University, United Kingdom, 11University of Maryland, United States, 12Southwest Research Institute, United States, 13Laboratoire de Géologie, France |
PS06-A003 |
Development of a Terahertz Laboratory Measurement System for Future TUSKIMI Observations |
Takayoshi YAMADA1#+, Hideto KANAMORI1, Makito KOBAYASHI2, Tomohiro TAKEMURA2, Hideaki MIYAMOTO2, Yasuko KASAI3
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
PS06-A011 |
Reproducing of Ganymede Brightness Temperature Observation from Microwave Radiometer/juno with a Scattering-inclusive Radiative Transfer Model |
Hao-Yu YANG1,2#+, Yasuko KASAI1, Suyun WANG2, Ryusei MATSUNAGA3, Yu AOKI1
1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan |
PS06-A005 |
Search for Water Vapor Signals from the Lower Thermosphere with Ground-based Observations |
Paul HARTOGH#+, Borys DABROWSKI
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
PS06-A006 |
Morphology of the Excited Hydroxyl in the Martian Atmosphere and Ozon Photochemical Equilibrium |
Dmitry S. SHAPOSHNIKOV1#, Mykhaylo GRYGALASHVYLY2, Alexander S. MEDVEDEV2+, Gerd SONNEMANN3, Paul HARTOGH2
1Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russian Federation, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Germany |
PS06-A008 |
Model-based Physical Parameter Retrieval for Passive Terahertz Wave Observations of the Moon |
Suyun WANG1#+, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Yasuko KASAI2
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
PS06-A009 |
Observations of Io with the Juno Microwave Radiometer: First Results and Implications for Global Heat Flow |
Shannon BROWN1#+, Scott BOLTON2, Steve LEVIN1, Zhimeng ZHANG1, Matt SIEGLER3, Jianqing FENG3
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States |
PS06-A010 |
Experimental Analyses on Terahertz Wave Characterization of Bulk Density and Moisture Content for Lunar Simulants |
Kazuma HIRAMATSU1#+, Suyun WANG1, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Yukio NAKANO2, Yasuko KASAI3
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
PS06-A012 |
Microwave Spectrometer Control Software: Managing Ground-based Microwave Spectrometers for SWI Calibration and Data Visualization |
Borys DABROWSKI#+, Paul HARTOGH, Richard LARSSON
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
PS06-A013 |
Annual Variation of Middle Atmospheric Water Vapor from Three Latitudes |
Borys DABROWSKI#+, Paul HARTOGH
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
PS06-A014 |
Investigation of the Interrelationship Between the Properties of the Surface Layer, Internal Coma and Comet Activities |
Yuri SKOROV1#+, Omar MOKHTARI2, Johannes MARKKANEN1, Ladislav REZAC1, Paul HARTOGH1, Nicolas THOMAS2
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2University of Bern, Switzerland |
PS06-A015 |
Microstructure-based Inversion for Regolith Physical and Structural Properties from Microwave Observations |
Yuri SKOROV1#+, Johanna BUERGER2, Johannes MARKKANEN2, Juergen BLUM2, Paul HARTOGH1, Christian SCHUCKART2
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany |
PS06-A016 |
TSUKIMI - lunar Terahertz SUrveyor for KIlometer-scale MappIng |
Yasuko KASAI1#+, Hideaki MIYAMOTO2, Toshiyuki NISHIBORI3, Toshiyuki MAEZAWA4, Tetsuya HONDA5
1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan, 5Space BD, Japan |
PS07 Planetary Space Weather: Fundamental Plasma Interactions in Space Environments |
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Authors |
PS07-A002 |
Contemporaneous Appearances of Auroral Spirals and Transpolar Arc: Changes of Auroras and Field-aligned Current Profiles Before a Substorm and After its Recovery Phase |
Motoharu NOWADA1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3, Aoi NAKAMIZO4, Noora PARTAMIES5, Quanqi SHI1
1Shandong University, China, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 4National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 5The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway |
PS07-A003 |
Predicting the Location of the Jovian Polar Cusp Through MHD Diagnostics in Global Simulations |
Junjie CHEN#+, Binzheng ZHANG, Zhonghua YAO
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A005 |
On the Relation Between Jupiter's Aurora and the Dawnside Current Sheet |
Yan XU1#+, Zhonghua YAO2, Binzheng ZHANG2, Peter DELAMERE3, Licia RAY4, William DUNN5, Sarah BADMAN4, Enhao FENG2, Zhiqi ZHENG2, Scott BOLTON6, Denis GRODENT7, Bertrand BONFOND7, Yong WEI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 3University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 4Lancaster University, United Kingdom, 5University College London, United Kingdom, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States, 7University of Liege, Belgium |
PS07-A006 |
Pitch-angle Scattering from Saturn's E-ring on Relativistic Electrons |
Ze-Fan YIN1+, Xuzhi ZHOU1#, Yixin SUN2, Yixin HAO3
1Peking University, China, 2Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
PS07-A007 |
Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling in the Terrestrial Planets: Model Development and Applications |
Tong DANG1#+, Binzheng ZHANG2, Jiuhou LEI1, Zhonghua YAO2, Maodong YAN1, Sudong XIAO3, Tielong ZHANG4,1, John LYON5
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 3Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 4Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 5Dartmouth College, United States |
PS07-A009 |
What Controls the Dawn-dusk Asymmetry of Dayside Alfvénic Power: Interplanetary Magnetic Field or Conductance? |
Shiqi FU1+, Binzheng ZHANG2, Jiuhou LEI1#, Ziyi YANG1, Tong DANG1, Xiaoli LUAN1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A011 |
Comparison of the Wave Poynting Flux Associated with Earth’s Auroral Streamer and Saturn’s Nightside Polar Arc |
Ziyi YANG1+, Binzheng ZHANG2, Jiuhou LEI1#, Z. H. YAO3, William LOTKO4, Junjie CHEN1, Zhiqi ZHENG2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Dartmouth College, United States |
PS07-A013 |
Io Plasma Torus Impact on Jovian Magnetopause Variability |
Enhao FENG1#+, Binzheng ZHANG1, Zhonghua YAO1, Peter DELAMERE2, Zhiqi ZHENG1, William DUNN3, Shengyi YE4
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 3University College London, United Kingdom, 4Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS07-A018 |
Characteristics of Compressional Waves in Jupiter's Plasmasheet Boundary Layers |
Yuening CHEN1+, Shengyi YE1#, Zhonghua YAO2, Binzheng ZHANG2, Junjie CHEN2, Enhao FENG2
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A023 |
Mirror Mode Waves in Saturn's Magnetosheath Under Dynamic Compression and Expansion Conditions |
Xinya DUANMU1#+, Shengyi YE1, Zhonghua YAO2
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A015 |
Comparative Magnetospheric Environments: Testing Earth-based Concepts at Other Planets |
Fran BAGENAL#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States |
PS07-A016 |
An Artificial Neural Network Proxy for the IMF at Mercury Derived from Messenger Magnetosheath Measurements |
Charles F. BOWERS1#+, Caitriona JACKMAN1, Abby AZARI2, Matthew RUTALA1
1Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 2University of British Columbia, Canada |
PS07-A017 |
ENA Detection from Low Earth Orbit and the Space Weather ENA Radiation Sensors (SWEATERS) Network |
Alessandro MURA1#+, Elisabetta DE ANGELIS1, Stefano ORSINI1, Martina MORONI1, Christina PLAINAKI2, Rosanna RISPOLI1, Anna MILILLO1
1National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2Italian Space Agency, Italy |
PS07-A020 |
Mapping of Jovian Magnetosphere-ionosphere System: Results from Three-dimensional Global Simulations |
Hongyang LUO#+, Junjie CHEN, Zhonghua YAO, Binzheng ZHANG
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A019 |
Dependence of Axial Asymmetry in Jovian Magnetopause Reconnection Under Different IMF Conditions |
Boding OUYANG1#+, Tong DANG1, Junjie CHEN2, Jiuhou LEI1, Binzheng ZHANG2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A022 |
Magnetospheric Origin of Jovian Aurora: Dawn Storms and Polar Emissions |
Binzheng ZHANG#+
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS07-A026 |
Wave Phenomena as Diagnostic of Planetary Magnetospheric Responses to Solar Wind Impact |
Shengyi YE#+
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS08 Meteors |
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PS08-A002 |
Cloud Formation by Nucleation from Water Vapor Using Micrometeorites as Cloud Nuclei in the Mesosphere |
Kyoko TANAKA1#+, Ingrid MANN2, Yuki KIMURA3
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2Arctic University of Norway, Norway, 3Hokkaido University, Japan |
PS08-A001 |
Effect of the Perseids Meteor Shower on Aerosol Population in the Earth Stratosphere in 2022 |
Evgenij ZUBKO1#+, Maxim ZHELTOBRYUKHOV2, Ekaterina CHORNAYA2, Konstantin SHMIRKO3, Anton KOCHERGIN4, Gorden VIDEEN5, Yeon Joo LEE1
1Institute for Basic Science, Korea, South, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 3Pacific Oceanological Institute, Russian Federation, 4Far Eastern Federal University, Russian Federation, 5Space Science Institute, United States |
PS08-A003 |
Analyses of Lunar Impact Flashes Detected by RoLIFE |
Zhong Yi LIN1#+, Yan-Ping CHEN2, Wing-Huen IP2
1Institute of Astronomy, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan |
PS08-A004 |
A Fast-developing All-sky Meteor Surveillance Network in China |
Jian-Yang LI1#+, Xiaoshu WU1, Zhenye LI2, Wenjun LIANG1, Jun CUI1,2, Jifeng LIU2
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS08-A006 |
Simultaneous High-speed Three-color Imaging Observations of Lunar Surface Targeting Impact Flashes by the Quadrantids |
Noriaki ARIMA1#+, Shinsuke ABE1, Miho KAWABATA2, Ko ARIMATSU2
1Nihon University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan |
PS08-A012 |
Performance Evaluation of the Lunar Impact Flash Observing Camera Onboard the 6U Spacecraft EQUULEUS |
Shinsuke ABE1#+, Masahisa YANAGISAWA2, Ryota FUSE3, Satoshi IKARI4, Hirotaka KONDO3, Yuki HADANO1, Kazuhide KOMAI1, Kiyomasa KATO1, Shotaro AKUTSU1, Masaki TSUTSUI3, Shintaro NAKAJIMA5, Yosuke KAWABATA6, Kota MIYOSHI5, Akihiro ISHIKAWA3, Mariko AKIYAMA5, Hajime YANO5,7, Ryu FUNASE5,3
1Nihon University, Japan, 2University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Meisei University, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Tokyo University, Japan, 7Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States |
PS08-A010 |
Spectroscopic Identification of H2O Ice Related Emissions by Hypervelocity Impact Flash Experiments |
Kiyomasa KATO1#+, Shotaro AKUTSU1, Kazuhide KOMAI1, Keita KIKUCHI1, Shinsuke ABE1, Masahisa YANAGISAWA2, Sunao HASEGAWA3
1Nihon University, Japan, 2University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS08-A009 |
Annual Variation of Sodium in the Geminid Meteor Shower |
Shinsuke ABE1#+, Keita KIKUCHI1, Koji MAEDA2, Tomoko ARAI3
1Nihon University, Japan, 2University of Miyazaki, Japan, 3Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan |
PS08-A008 |
Simultaneous Meteor Plasma Observations by Radio Echoe and Optical Imaging |
Shunsuke GOTO#+, Shoma ARAKI, Mari HASEGAWA, Yuji ONO, Shinsuke ABE
Nihon University, Japan |
PS08-A011 |
Hypervelocity Impact Flash from H2O and Dirty Ices by Two-stage Light Gas Gan |
Shotaro AKUTSU1#+, Kiyomasa KATO1, Kazuhide KOMAI1, Keita KIKUCHI1, Shinsuke ABE1, Masahisa YANAGISAWA2, Sunao HASEGAWA3
1Nihon University, Japan, 2University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS09 Solar Wind Interaction with Intrinsic Magnetospheres: Simulation and Observations |
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Abstract Title |
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PS09-A002 |
Low Frequency Extensions of Saturn Kilometric Radiation: A Statistical View from the Entire Cassini Mission |
Caitriona JACKMAN1#, Daragh HOLLMAN2, Elizabeth O'DWYER1, Alexandra FOGG1+
1Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 2University College Dublin, Ireland |
PS09-A003 |
Three-dimensional Hybrid-kinetic Simulations of the Magnetosheath Jets |
Shahab FATEMI1#+, Maria HAMRIN1, Eva KRÄMER1, Herbert GUNELL1, Gabriella NORDIN1, Tomas KARLSSON2, Oleksandr GONCHAROV3
1Umeå University, Sweden, 2KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 3Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic |
PS09-A007 |
Mercury’s Sodium-group Ion Escape Rates and Their Dependence on True Anomaly Angle |
Weijie SUN1#+, Ryan DEWEY2, Xianzhe JIA2, Jim RAINES2, James SLAVIN2, Yuxia CHEN2, Tai PHAN1, Gangkai POH3,4, Shaosui XU1, Anna MILILLO5, Robert LILLIS1, Yoshifumi SAITO6, Stefano ORSINI5
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2University of Michigan, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Catholic University of America, United States, 5National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 6Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS09-A009 |
1st, 2nd and 3rd Mercury Flyby Observations by MPPE (Mercury Plasma Particle Experiment) on BepiColombo/Mio |
Yoshifumi SAITO1#+, Dominique DELCOURT2, Nicolas ANDRE3, Masafumi HIRAHARA4, Stas BARABASH5, Sae AIZAWA6, Yuki HARADA7, Lina HADID8, Kazushi ASAMURA1, Yoshifumi FUTAANA5, Takeshi TAKASHIMA1, Shoichiro YOKOTA9
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 3University of Toulouse, France, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 6Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, France, Metropolitan, 7Kyoto University, Japan, 8National Centre for Scientific Research/Sorbonne Université-Ecole Polytechnique, France, 9Osaka University, Japan |
PS09-A010 |
Mini-magnetospheric Interactions Between the Solar Wind and Mars' Crustal Magnetic Anomalies Using MAVEN Observations |
Charles F. BOWERS1#+, Gina DI BRACCIO2, James SLAVIN3, Ben JOHNSTON4, Nick SCHNEIDER4, Shaosui XU5, David A. BRAIN4, Gangkai POH2,6, Abby AZARI7, Takuya HARA5
1Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3University of Michigan, United States, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 5University of California, Berkeley, United States, 6Catholic University of America, United States, 7University of British Columbia, Canada |
PS09-A011 |
Global Simulations of Europa’s Plasma Interaction in Support of the Induction Experiment on the Europa Clipper Mission |
Xianzhe JIA#+
University of Michigan, United States |
PS09-A012 |
Recent Advancements in Understanding the Coupling Between the Solar Wind and the Magnetosphere in Near-earth Space |
Kyoung-Joo HWANG#+, James BURCH, Kyunghwan DOKGO, Eunjin CHOI
Southwest Research Institute, United States |
PS09-A013 |
Comparison of the Ionospheric Dynamo Current of Mars Above the Landing Sites of Insight and Zhurong: A Modelling Study |
Hao LUO#+, Lin TIAN, Aimin DU, Yasong GE
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS11 Solar/Earth Wind–Moon Interactions |
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PS11-A001 |
First Magnetic and Spectroscopic Constraints on Attenuated Space Weathering at the Chang'e-5 Landing Site |
Yuqi QIAN1#+, Long XIAO2, James HEAD3, Joseph MICHALSKI1
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2China University of Geosciences, China, 3Brown University, United States |
PS11-A002 |
New Features of ENA Energy Revealed by the Chang’e-4 Mission on the Lunar Surface |
Tianhua ZHONG+, Lianghai XIE#, Chi WANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS11-A003 |
High Content of Solar Wind-derived Water in Chang'e-5 Lunar Minerals |
Chuanjiao ZHOU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS11-A007 |
Solar Wind Implantation Aids the Growth of Metallic Iron Particles in Lunar Soils: Spectral Evidence from Latitudinal Trend on the Moon |
Xuejin LU+, Zongcheng LING#, Jian CHEN, Haijun CAO
Shandong University, China |
PS11-A006 |
Influence of the Earthward and Tailward Flows in the Magnetotail on the Generation of the Lunar Surface Water |
Huizi WANG1+, Quanqi SHI1#, Jiang ZHANG1, Chao YUE2, Lianghai XIE3, Jong-Sun PARK1, Timo PITKÄNEN1,4
1Shandong University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Umeå University, Sweden |
PS11-A009 |
Origin of Water on the Moon |
Sen HU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS11-A010 |
Global Hall MHD Simulations of the Solar Wind Implantation Flux on the Lunar Surface |
Lianghai XIE#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS11-A012 |
What Shifts the CF of Lunar Surface Materials: Space Weathering or Impact? |
Mengyuan ZHANG1+, Yazhou YANG1#, Zhiyong XIAO2, Yang LIU1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China |
PS11-A011 |
Irradiation of Olivine by 20 keV Protons and Electrons: Simulation of Space Weathering by the Solar Wind |
Zhenyu XU+, Yazhou YANG, Jianwei HAN, Longlong ZHANG, Yingqi MA, Mengze TAO, Hongwei LI#
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS12 Science and Exploration of Mars and Venus |
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Abstract Title |
Authors |
PS12-A001 |
Mesoscale Stationary Features on Venus at Visible Wavelengths |
Jose SILVA1#+, Yeon Joo LEE1, Takeshi IMAMURA2
1Institute for Basic Science, Korea, South, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS12-A002 |
Venus Dayside Observation Campaign in 2023 with BepiColombo, Akatsuki, and Ground-based Telescopes |
Yeon Joo LEE1#+, Antonio GARCÍA MUÑOZ2, Eric QUEMERAIS3, Atsushi YAMAZAKI4, Masateru ISHIGURO5, Stefano MOTTOLA6, Yeon-Ho CHOI7, Emmanuel MARCQ8, Thomas GRANZER 9, Stephan HELLMICH 10, Jooyeon GEEM5, Yoonsoo BACH7, Seiko TAKAGI11, Hiroaki SAITO 12, Hiroyuki NAITO13, Sunho JIN5, Hangbin JO5, Bumhoo LIM5, Léonard GEORGES THÉODORE LEBRUN 10, Minji JUNG14, Ekaterina CHORNAYA15, Jose SILVA1, Evgenij ZUBKO 1, Maxim ZHELTOBRYUKHOV15, Anton KOCHERGIN16, Joh Na YOON14, Hyun-il SUNG7, Hee-Jae LEE7, Myung-Jin KIM7, Shigeto WATANABE12, Manabu YAMADA17, Takehiko SATOH4
1Institute for Basic Science, Korea, South, 2French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, France, 3Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, France, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Seoul National University, Korea, South, 6German Aerospace Center, Germany, 7Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 8National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS)/ Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL)/ Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) / University Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), France, 9Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam, Germany, 10École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, 11Hokkaido University, Chile, 12Hokkaido University, Japan, 13Nayoro Observatory, Japan, 14Chungbuk National University, Korea, South, 15Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 16Far Eastern Federal University, Russian Federation, 17Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan |
PS12-A003 |
Temperature Retrievals from Akatsuki LIR Measurements and Comparisons with Radio Science: Implications for Venus’ Cloud Structure |
Armin KLEINBOEHL1#+, Shigeru SUZUKI1, Makoto TAGUCHI2, Norihiko SUGIMOTO3, Takao SATO4, Takehiko SATOH5, Takeshi IMAMURA6
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Rikkyo University, Japan, 3Keio University - Hiyoshi Campus: Keio Gijuku Daigaku - Hiyoshi Campus, Japan, 4Hokkaido Information University, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS12-A018 |
Climatology of the Residual Mean Circulation of the Martian Atmosphere and Contributions of Resolved and Unresolved Waves Based on EMARS |
Anzu ASUMI1#+, Kaoru SATO1, Masashi KOHMA1, Yoshi-Yuki HAYASHI2
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Kobe University, Japan |
PS12-A008 |
Climatology of Martian O2+ Perturbations as Observed In Situ by MAVEN/NGIMS from 2014 to 2023 |
Jaeheung PARK#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
PS12-A004 |
Flux Ropes of Different Origins in the Martian Magnetotail |
Lei WANG#+, Can HUANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS12-A005 |
MAVEN Observations of the Interloop Magnetic Reconnections at Mars |
Guo CHEN1+, Can HUANG1#, Ying ZHANG1, Aimin DU1, Yasong GE1, Rongsheng WANG2, Lei WANG1, Lican SHAN1, Christian MAZELLE3, Hao LUO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France |
PS12-A006 |
Enhanced Energization of Pickup Ions Around Mars from Interplanetary Shocks |
Linxia HE1+, Jianpeng GUO1#, Fan ZHANG1, Haibo LIN1, Yan CHEN1, Dan ZHAO1, Weiduo MENG1, Yong WEI2, Libo LIU2, Ruoyu GUI1
1Beijing Normal University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS12-A007 |
Martian Polygonal Terrain and Its Hints of Hydrothermal Conditions on Ancient Mars |
Jinhai ZHANG, Lei ZHANG#+, Chao LI
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS12-A009 |
Characterization of the Unknown Absorbers in the Venusian Clouds |
Ashimananda MODAK#+, Yeon Joo LEE
Institute for Basic Science, Korea, South |
PS12-A010 |
Analysis of Characteristic Nighttime Temperature of Potential Martian Cave Entrance Candidates |
Jongil JUNG1#+, Nuri PARK2, Ik-Seon HONG3, Yu YI4, Young-Sil KWAK1, Jongdae SOHN1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Arizona State University, United States, 3Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Korea, South, 4Chungnam National University, Korea, South |
PS12-A012 |
Constraining Size of Aerosol Particles Populating Uppermost Atmosphere of Venus by Means of the Glory Phenomenon |
Evgenij ZUBKO#+, Yeon Joo LEE
Institute for Basic Science, Korea, South |
PS12-A011 |
Vertical Structure of the Venusian Thermal Tide in Low-latitudes Clarified by the Akatsuki Radio Occultation Measurements |
Hiroki ANDO1#+, Katsuyuki NOGUCHI2, Takeshi IMAMURA3, Masahiro TAKAGI1, Norihiko SUGIMOTO4, Yoshihisa MATSUDA5
1Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 2Nara Women's University, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Keio University, Japan, 5Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan |
PS12-A013 |
Development of Planetary Lightning Detector (PLD) and Model Comparing with JEM-GLIMS Data for Venusian Lightning |
Tatsuharu ONO1#+, Yukihiro TAKAHASHI1, Mitsuteru SATO1, Seiko TAKAGI1, Masataka IMAI2
1Hokkaido University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS12-A015 |
Aerosol Properties in the ”Enormous Cloud Cover” of Venus as Inferred from Photometrically Improved IR2 Night-side Data |
Takehiko SATOH1#+, Takao SATO2, Takeshi IMAMURA3, George HASHIMOTO4, Takeshi HORINOUCHI5
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Hokkaido Information University, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Okayama University, Japan, 5Hokkaido University, Japan |
PS12-A016 |
Role of a Kelvin Wave in the Formation of Venusian Clouds |
Takeshi IMAMURA#+
The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS14 Structure and Dynamics of Planetary Interiors |
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PS14-A001 |
Prospects for Jovian Seismology with the Lenghu Planetary Telescope |
Yiqing ZOU1+, Fei HE1#, Dali KONG1, Yufeng LIN2, Zhaojin RONG1, Zhonghua YAO3, Yong WEI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS14-A002 |
Formation and Evolution of the Isidis Basin on Mars Based on Numerical Simulations |
Min DING1#+, Meng-Hua ZHU2, Mark WIECZOREK3, Ana-Catalina PLESA4, Kai WÜNNEMANN5
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 3Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 4German Aerospace Center, Germany, 5Museum für Naturkunde, Germany |
PS14-A006 |
Modeling of the Martian Crustal Magnetic Field Using the Equivalent Source Dipole Method |
Xiangfei TANG+, Yufeng LIN#
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS14-A003 |
Divergence and Vorticity of Deep Rotating Convection in Jupiter’s Poles |
Tao CAI#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, China |
PS14-A004 |
Application of 3D Magnetic Inversion to Reveal the Depth Range and Magnetization of Magnetic Sources in the Lunar Crust |
Hongyi WANG+, Shuo YAO#, Liang Hui GUO
China University of Geosciences, China |
PS14-A005 |
Numerical Simulation of Double-diffusive Convection Driven Dynamos |
Wei FAN+, Yufeng LIN#
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS14-A007 |
Precession-driven Flows and Dynamos in Stably Stratified Planetary Cores |
Rui CHENG+, Yufeng LIN#
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS14-A008 |
A Crustal Magnetic Field Model of Mars with Spherical Harmonic Degree Up to 140 |
Lin TIAN#+, Hao LUO, Aimin DU, Yasong GE, Ying ZHANG, Kuixiang ZHANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS14-A010 |
Core-mantle Coupled Thermal Evolution of Mars |
Tu ZHIYI#+, Yufeng LIN
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS14-A011 |
Estimation of Geothermal Heat Flow Distribution in China and Adjacent Regions Using the Machine Learning Method |
Ting YANG#+, Yijun LIU, Peng GUO
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS15 Exoplanets: Observations Confront Theory |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
PS15-A004 |
The Formation of Hot Jupiter with Its Nearby Companions Subject to Atmospheric Mass Loss |
Su WANG1#+, Chelsea, X. HUANG2, D.N.C. LIN3, Xiaochen ZHENG4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Southern Queensland, Australia, 3University of California, Santa Cruz, United States, 4Beijing Planetarium, China |
PS15-A001 |
New Things Learned from Spatially Resolved Observations of Protoplanetary Disks Lately |
Ruobing DONG#+
University of Victoria, Canada |
PS15-A002 |
Atmospheric Characterization and Formation of Super-jovian Exoplanets Under High Spectral Resolution |
Yapeng ZHANG#+
California Institute of Technology, United States |
PS15-A003 |
The Progress of East Asian Planet Search Network |
Huanyu TENG1#+, Bunei SATO2
1Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
PS15-A005 |
Streaming Instability: Born Again |
Min-Kai LIN#+
Academia Sinica, Taiwan |
PS15-A006 |
Evidence for Hidden Nearby Companions to Hot Jupiters and Its Implication on the Formation of Hot Jupiters |
Donghong WU#+
Anhui Normal University, China |
PS15-A007 |
Planetary, Substellar, and Stellar Population Synthesis Based on Astrometric Detection of Companions |
Fabo FENG#+
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, United States |
PS15-A008 |
Spin and Seasonal Variations for Planets in Compact Systems |
Gongjie LI1#+, Howard CHEN2, Andre SUZANNE1
1Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 2Florida Institute of Technology, United States |
PS15-A010 |
Characterizing Super-earths Through Transit Timing Variations |
Ing-Guey JIANG1#+, Li-Chin YEH1, Ming YANG2, Billy EDWARDS3, Keivan STASSUN4, Napaporn A-THANO1
1National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, 2Nanjing University, China, 3Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Netherlands, 4Vanderbilt University, United States |
PS15-A011 |
Searching Exoplanet Transits Through Machine Learning Techniques |
Li-Chin YEH#+, Ing-Guey JIANG
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan |
PS15-A012 |
Inner Edges of Planetary Systems: Architectures and Stellar-mass-dependence |
Mengfei SUN#+, Ji-Wei XIE
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A013 |
An Easy Converging MCMC Code and Its Application to Exoplanet Science |
Sheng JIN#+
Anhui Normal University, China |
PS15-A014 |
Discovering Low-mass Free-floating Planets with Microlensing |
Subo DONG#+
Peking University, China |
PS15-A015 |
Two Earth-sized Planets Characterized by the Keck Planet Finder |
Fei DAI#+
University of Hawaii, United States |
PS15-A016 |
Atmospheric Circulation of Hot Jupiters: Roles of Clouds |
Xianyu TAN#+
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
PS15-A017 |
The Evolution of Ultra-short-period Planets |
Peiwei TU#+, Ji-Wei XIE
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A024 |
How Different Stellar Environments Shape the Planetary Systems |
Huigen LIU#+
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A019 |
Early Accretion of Large Amount of Solids for Directly-imaged Exoplanets |
Ji WANG#+
The Ohio State University, United States |
PS15-A031 |
Current Status of Korea Microlensing Telescope Network |
Chung-Uk LEE#+, Seung-Lee KIM, Dong-Joo LEE, Dong-Jin KIM, Sang-Mok CHA, Yongseok LEE, Sang-Min LEE, Hyun-Woo KANG, Chang Hee REE, Min-Su SHIN, Moo-Young CHUN, Jae-Woo KIM, Sungwook E HONG, Seung-Cheol BANG, Hong-Soo PARK
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
PS15-A022 |
Occurrence Rate as a Function of Stellar Age: Probing the Evolution of Exoplanetary Systems |
Kento MASUDA1#+, Shota MIYAZAKI2
1Osaka University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS15-A034 |
The Period-eccentricity Relation of Small Planets as a Probe Into the Initial Mass Distribution in the Protoplanetary Disk |
Ke-Ting SHIN+, Ji-Wei XIE#
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A023 |
Understanding the Planetary Formation and Evolution in Star Clusters (UPiC). I. Evidence of Hot Giant Exoplanets Formation Timescales |
Yuanzhe DAI+, Huigen LIU#, Jiayi YANG, Ji-Lin ZHOU
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A025 |
Photodynamical Analysis of Circumbinary Planet System Toi-1338 |
Mutian WANG#+, Huigen LIU
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A027 |
Find Companions Around Transit Systems Via Light Travel Time Effect |
Andong CHEN#+, Huigen LIU
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A029 |
Korea Exoplanet Hunter: KMTNet |
Sun-Ju CHUNG#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
PS15-A033 |
Transmission Spectroscopy of Exoplanet Systems HD 189733 b and Qatar-8 b |
Yeon-Ho CHOI1#+, Byeong-Cheol LEE1, Myeong-Gu PARK2, Tae-Yang BANG2, Jae-Rim KOO3, Kang-Min KIM1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Kyungpook National University, Korea, South, 3Kongju National University, Korea, South |
PS15-A032 |
Planets Across Space and Time (Introducing the PAST Project) |
Ji-Wei XIE#+
Nanjing University, China |
PS15-A037 |
CHES: A Space-borne Astrometric Mission Searching for Habitable Planets Orbiting the Nearby Solar-type Stars |
Jianghui JI#+, Haitao LI, Junbo ZHANG, Su WANG, Dong LI, Guo CHEN, Liang FANG, Lei DENG, Yao DONG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS15-A039 |
Origin of the GJ 1148 Planetary System by Planet-planet Scattering |
Man Hoi LEE#+, Longhui YUAN
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
PS16 Science and Exploration of the Moon and Airless Planetary Bodies |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
PS16-A001 |
Detailed Analysis of the Landing Site for ESA's Prospect Instrument |
Sarah BOAZMAN1#+, David HEATHER1, Marius SCHWINNING1, Michelangelo FORMISANO2, Tristam WARREN3, Philipp REISS4, Christian GSCHEIDLE4, Csilla ORGEL1, Nicole SCHMITZ5, Alessandro FRIGERI2, Cristina DESANCTIS2, Matt HUTTON1, Sebastien BESSE1
1European Space Agency, Germany, 2Institute of Astrophysics and Planetary Science, Italy, 3University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 4Technical University of Munich, Germany, 5German Aerospace Centre, Germany |
PS16-A002 |
Lunarleaper – Unlocking a Subsurface World |
Simon STAEHLER1#+, Anna MITTELHOLZ1, Hendrik KOLVENBACH1, Valentin T. BICKEL2, Joseph CHURCH1, Sven-Erik HAMRAN3, Ozgur KARATEKIN4, Birgit RITTER4, Jordan AARON1, Sofia COLOMA5, Matthias GROTT6, Larissa DE PALÉZIEUX DIT FALCONNET1, Johan ROBERTSSON1, Krzysztof WALAS7
1ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2University of Bern, Switzerland, 3University of Oslo, Norway, 4Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 5University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 6German Aerospace Center, Germany, 7Poznan University of Technology, Poland |
PS16-A014 |
Latitudinal and Longitudinal Asymmetries Caused by Space Weathering and Impact Gardening |
Kilho BAEK1+, Sungsoo KIM1#, Chae Kyung SIM2,3
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South |
PS16-A004 |
Project Status on Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) |
Hiroyasu MIZUNO1#+, Makiko OHTAKE2, Takeshi HOSHINO1, Dai ASOH1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2The University of Aizu, Japan |
PS16-A003 |
In Search of the Carbonaceous Chondrite Impact Remnants on the Lunar Surface |
Yazhou YANG#+, Yang LIU
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS16-A005 |
Cave Network Exploration Beneath Pit Cluster on the Moon by Using Grail |
Ik-Seon HONG1#+, Kyeong Ja KIM1, Yu YI2
1Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Korea, South, 2Chungnam National University, Korea, South |
PS16-A006 |
Geochemical Characteristics of the Lunar Apollo Basin Region |
Yeming BAO#+, Dijun GUO, Yang LIU
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS16-A007 |
After Landing Calibration of SLIM’s Multi-band Camera (MBC) for Science Observation |
Yusuke NAKAUCHI1#+, Kazuto SAIKI2, Makiko OHTAKE3, Masaki NISHINO4, Hiroshi NAGAOKA1, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA4, Hiroyuki SATO4, Chikatoshi HONDA3, Risa MIYAZAKI4, Iori KAJITANI4, Ryusuke NISHITANI4, Shin-Ichiro SAKAI4, Shujiro SAWAI4, Seisuke FUKUDA4, Kenichi KUSHIKI4
1Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 2Ritsumekan University, Japan, 3The University of Aizu, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
PS16-A017 |
Detection of Secondary Craters on the Lunar Surface Based on Spectral Data and Deep Learning |
Yiran WANG#+, Miao ZHUO
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS16-A009 |
Magnetic Gradiometry and Noise Characterization Efforts for the Lunar Vertex Mission |
Dany WALLER1#+, Sarah VINES2, Brian ANDERSON2, David BLEWETT2, Jasper HALEKAS3
1Johns Hopkins University, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States |
PS16-A012 |
NASA SSERVI: Bridging Science and Human Exploration |
Emily LAW1#+, Gregory SCHMIDT2, Kristina GIBBS3, Brian DAY3
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2NASA Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States |
PS16-A010 |
Chandrayaan-3: Accomplishments and Preliminary Science Results |
Megala SENTHILKUMAR#+, Tirtha Pratim DAS
Indian Space Research Organisation Headquarters, India |
PS16-A011 |
Novel Moon Observational Methods Pioneered by Juno |
Scott BOLTON1#+, Steven LEVIN2, John JORGENSEN3, John CONNERNEY4
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States |
PS16-A013 |
Post-landing Operation of the Multi-band Camera on Board Slim |
Kazuto SAIKI1#+, Makiko OHTAKE2, Yusuke NAKAUCHI3, Masaki NISHINO4, Hiroshi NAGAOKA3, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA4, Hiroyuki SATO4, Chikatoshi HONDA2, Risa MIYAZAKI4, Iori KAJITANI4, Ryusuke NISHITANI4, Takashi MIKOUCHI5, Shin-Ichiro SAKAI4, Shujiro SAWAI4, Seisuke FUKUDA4, Kenichi KUSHIKI4
1Ritsumekan University, Japan, 2The University of Aizu, Japan, 3Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS16-A015 |
The Crustal Structure of the Moon: Constraints from the High-resolution Gravity Data |
Shengxia GONG#+
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China |
PS16-A016 |
Challenges in Chandrayaan-3 Mission Operations of Lander and Rover – Post Landing |
Srikanth MOTAMARRI#+
Indian Space Research Organisation, India |
PS16-A019 |
Sample Return Mission Concepts of Purest Anorthosite (PAN) in the Primordial Lunar Crust and Impact-melt Rock from the Large Impact Basin on the Moon |
Hiroshi NAGAOKA1#+, Tomokatsu MOROTA2, Makiko OHTAKE3, Yusuke NAKAUCHI1, Yuichiro CHO2, Seiji SUGITA2, Haruhisa TABATA2, Risa MIYAZAKI4, Mari AIDA4, Kasumi YOGATA4, Kazuto SAIKI5, Tetsuo YOSHIMITSU4, Osamu MORI4, Takanao SAIKI4
1Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3The University of Aizu, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Ritsumekan University, Japan |
PS16-A018 |
Understanding the Structural Variations Within the Shallow Subsurface of the Moon Using Meteorite Impacts as Tracers – A Model-based Study |
Saurabh DATTA GUPTA#+
Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad, India |
PS16-A021 |
Natural Ejection of Volatile Species from the Lunar Surface at the Polar Regions |
Makiko OHTAKE1#+, Satoshi TANAKA2, Yusuke NAKAUCHI3, Keisuke ONODERA4,5, Hiroshi NAGAOKA3, Ryusuke NISHITANI2
1The University of Aizu, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France |
PS16-A033 |
Role of Ancient Impact Basins in Facilitating Late Stage Volcanism on the Moon: New Insights |
Neeraj SRIVASTAVA#+, Neha PANWAR, Megha BHATT, Anil BHARDWAJ
Physical Research Laboratory, India |
PS16-A020 |
Novel Design of Heat Flow Probe Electronics: Design, Development, Testing and Performance |
Chandan KUMAR#+, Durga Prasad KARANAM, Sanjeev MISHRA, P. KALYAN REDDY, Janmejay KUMAR
Physical Research Laboratory, India |
PS16-A024 |
Low Energy Micro-LIBS (LE-LIBS) Experiment Aboard the Chandrayaan-3 Pragyaan Rover |
V. L. N. Sridhar RAJA#+, Adwaita GOSWAMI, Lohar K.A., Bijoy RAHA, Girish GOUDA, Pramod K.B., Umesh S.B., Karanth S.P., Sriram K. V.
Indian Space Research Organisation, India |
PS16-A027 |
Distinct Thermophysics at Lunar High Latitudes and Poles - Insights Through Recent Observations and Improved 3-D Modelling |
Durga Prasad KARANAM#+, G. AMBILY, Anil BHARDWAJ
Physical Research Laboratory, India |
PS16-A030 |
Lunar Trailblazer: A Pioneering Smallsat for Lunar Water, Geology, and Landing Site Reconnaissance |
Rachel KLIMA1#, Bethany EHLMANN2, Neil BOWLES3, Diana BLANEY2, Kerri DONALDSON HANNA4, Christopher EDWARDS5, Robert GREEN2, Carle PIETERS6, David THOMPSON2, Jasper MIURA2, Martha HOUSE7, James DICKSON2, Bea CHIKANI3+
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 4University of Central Florida, United States, 5Northern Arizona University, United States, 6Brown University, United States, 7Pasadena City College, United States |
PS16-A032 |
Volatile Composition of Volcanically Sourced Lunar Ice Deposits |
Andrew WILCOSKI1#+, Catherine ELDER1, Margaret LANDIS2, Paul HAYNE2
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States |
PS16-A034 |
Temporal Variations of Ar-40 and Rn-222 Density Distributions in the Lunar Exosphere from Transient Events |
Ian-Lin LAI#+, Wing-Huen IP, Chen-Yen HSU, Yan-Ping CHEN
National Central University, Taiwan |
PS16-A035 |
A Time-dependent Model of the Lunar Sodium Exosphere |
Wing-Huen IP#+, Ian-Lin LAI, Chen-Yen HSU, Hua-Shan SHI
National Central University, Taiwan |
PS17 Ultraviolet and X-ray Sciences in the Solar System and Beyond |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
PS17-A002 |
Solar Wind Charge-exchange Contribution in Diffuse X-ray Background |
Guiyun LIANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A003 |
Magnetopause Deformations Caused by Bow Shock Transients: 3-D Global Hybrid Simulations and Soft X-ray Imaging |
Zhong-Wei YANG1+, Tianran SUN1#, Bin-Bin TANG1, Can HUANG1, Riku JARVINEN2, Parks K. GEORGE3, Dimitra KOUTROUMPA4, Xiaocheng GUO1, Chi WANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States, 4Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, France |
PS17-A004 |
The Ultraviolet Imager on Smile |
Yongmei WANG1#+, Xiaohong LIU1, Guojun DU2, Jinghua MAO1, Pengda LI1, Weipeng HUANG1, Jiu LIU1, Shui YU1, Xiao-Xin ZHANG3, Fei HE1, Sylvain VEY4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, China, 3China Meteorological Administration, China, 4European Space Agency, Netherlands |
PS17-A005 |
Mapping Circumgalactic Mediums in the Nearby Universe |
Li JI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A006 |
Recent Progress in Spaceborne Solar and Stellar Probing Technology at Extreme Ultraviolet Wavelength |
Xianyong BAI1#+, Hui TIAN2, Yuanyong DENG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China |
PS17-A012 |
Neural Network-based Method for Reconstructing the Earth's Three-dimensional Magnetospheric Structure from X-ray Images |
Dalin LI#+, Rongcong WANG, Tianran SUN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A009 |
Data Processing and Analysis for Lobster-eye-type Soft X-ray Imager |
Songwu PENG#+, Fei WEI, Zhihui LV
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A010 |
A Lunar-based Soft X-ray Imager (LSXI) for the Earth’s Magnetosphere |
Fei WEI#+, Songwu PENG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A011 |
The LAPYUTA Mission: Life-environmentology, Astronomy, and Planetary Ultraviolet Telescope Assembly |
Fuminori TSUCHIYA1#+, Go MURAKAMI2, Atsushi YAMAZAKI2, Shingo KAMEDA3, Akifumi NAKAYAMA 3, Masahiro IKOMA 4, Tomoki KIMURA5, Chihiro TAO6, Ryoichi KOGA7, Jun KIMURA8, Kei MASUNAGA2, Shotaro SAKAI1, Masami OUCHI9,4, Masaomi TANAKA1, Shin TORIUMI2, Kazuo YOSHIOKA9, Masato KAGITANI1
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Rikkyo University, Japan, 4National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 5Tokyo University of Science, Japan, 6National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 7Nagoya University, Japan, 8Osaka University, Japan, 9The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS17-A014 |
A Three-dimensional Functional Cusp Model |
Yuqi GONG#+, Tianran SUN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A015 |
Enhancing Aurora Boundary Detection with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks: A Study for the SMILE Satellite Program |
Ziyue WANG#+, Yongmei WANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS17-A016 |
The Potential Drivers for Jupiter’s X-ray Auroral Pulsations |
Zhonghua YAO1#+, William DUNN2
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2University College London, United Kingdom |
PS17-A017 |
Geospace X-ray Imager Mission (GEO-X) |
Kumi ISHIKAWA1#+, Yuichiro EZOE1, Ryu FUNASE2,3, Harunori NAGATA4, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI5, Hiroshi NAKAJIMA6, Ikuyuki MITSUISHI5, Masaki NUMAZAWA1, Daiki ISHI2, Ralf C. BODEN2, Yuki SATOH6, Yosuke KAWABATA7, Ryota FUSE3, Shintaro NAKAJIMA2, Landon KAMPS4
1Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Hokkaido University, Japan, 5Nagoya University, Japan, 6Kanto Gakuin University, Japan, 7Tokyo University, Japan |
PS17-A018 |
Unique Global Viewing of Earth’s Dynamic Magnetosphere with the Solar Wind – Magnetosphere – Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) |
Colin FORSYTH1#+, Steve SEMBAY2, Chi WANG3, C. Philippe ESCOUBET4, Graziella BRANDUARDI-RAYMONT1, Lei DAI3, Lei LI3, Xiao-Xin ZHANG5, Li JING3, David AGNOLON4, Walfried RAAB4, Chris RUNCIMAN4, Benjamin VANOUTRYVE4, Sylvain VEY4, Arnaud MASSON6, Wen CHEN3, Xing SHI3, Javier SANCHEZ PALMA7, Sergio MORENO-AGUADO7, Andy READ2, Eric DONOVAN8, Emma SPANSWICK8, Jenny CARTER2, Hyunju CONNOR9, Tianran SUN3, Andrey SAMSONOV1, Jianhua ZHENG3, Syau-Yun HSIEH10, David SIBECK9, Georgios NICOLAOU1
1University College London, United Kingdom, 2University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4European Space Agency, Netherlands, 5China Meteorological Administration, China, 6European Space Agency, Spain, 7Airbus, Spain, 8University of Calgary, Canada, 9NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 10Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
PS18 Recent Studies and Innovative Development in High-pressure Earth Science |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
PS18-A002 |
A Hydrogen-enriched Layer in the Topmost Outer Core Sourced from Deeply Subducted Water |
Yongjae LEE1#+, Taehyun KIM1, Joseph O’ROURKE2, Jeongmin LEE1, Stella CHARITON3, Vitali PRAKAPENKA3, Rachel HUSBAND4, Nico GIORDANO4, Hanns-Peter LIERMANN4, Sang-Heon SHIM2
1Yonsei University, Korea, South, 2Arizona State University, United States, 3The University of Chicago, United States, 4Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Germany |
PS18-A003 |
IMPRESS: Integrated Mineral Physics Research and Education Software Suite |
Meryem BERRADA1#+, Bin CHEN1, Siheng WANG2
1University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 2University of Hawaii, United States |
PS18-A004 |
Innovative High-pressure XRD Experiments with APS-U Sources and the Potential Applications for Geoscience |
Changyong PARK1#+, Eric ROD1, Eduard ONECIC1, Curtis KENNEY-BENSON1, Richard FERRY1, Arun BOMMANNAVAR1, Maddury SOMAYAZULU1, Nenad VELISAVLJEVIC2
1Argonne National Laboratory, United States, 2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States |
PS18-A005 |
High-pressure Ices Under Extreme Conditions |
Bin CHEN#+, Meryem BERRADA
University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States |
PS18-A010 |
Equation of State for Ti45Zr27Ni20Si8 Metallic Glass at High-pressure Using Brillouin Scattering |
Soomin PARK1+, Jong Mok OK2, Young Jay RYU3, Min Jae KIM2, Myeong Jun KANG2, Vitali PRAKAPENKA3, Yanbin WANG3, Jaeyong KIM1#
1Hanyang University, Korea, South, 2Pusan National University, Korea, South, 3The University of Chicago, United States |
PS18-A009 |
Pressure Induced Structural Phase Transition in Quasi-two-dimensional Cu-based Organic-inorganic Hybrid Perovskite |
Myeong Jun KANG1+, Min Jae KIM1, Young Jay RYU2, Soomin PARK3, Vitali PRAKAPENKA2, Yanbin WANG2, Jaeyong KIM3, Jong Mok OK1#
1Pusan National University, Korea, South, 2The University of Chicago, United States, 3Hanyang University, Korea, South |
PS18-A011 |
Experimental Determination of the Interatomic Force Constant Under Extreme Environments |
Dongzhou ZHANG1#+, Bin CHEN2
1The University of Chicago, United States, 2University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States |
PS18-A012 |
Spectroscopic Evidence of Cation Medium-range Order in MgSiO3 and CaSiO3 Melts and Glasses |
Young Jay RYU1#+, Yanbin WANG1, Tony YU1, Stella CHARITON1, Vitali PRAKAPENKA1, Nicolas GUIGNOT2, Andrew KING2, Laura HENRY2, Peter ENG1, Joanne STUBBS1, Mark RIVERS1
1The University of Chicago, United States, 2Synchrotron Soleil, France |
PS18-A013 |
Large-volume High-pressure Research at GSECARS Beamlines, Advanced Photon Source |
Tony YU#+, Young Jay RYU, Timothy OFFICER, Man XU, Vitali PRAKAPENKA, Stella CHARITON, Peter ENG, Joanne STUBBS, Mark RIVERS, Steve SUTTON, Yanbin WANG
The University of Chicago, United States |
PS18-A014 |
Melting of Iron-bearing Bridgmanite: Implications for the Internal Structure of Super-earths |
Donghoon KIM1#+, Sota TAKAGI2, Sally TRACY2, Yingwei FEI2, Chad MCCOY3, Sakun DUWAL3
1Korea University, Korea, South, 2Carnegie Institution for Science, United States, 3Sandia National Laboratories, United States |
PS18-A015 |
Investigation of High Pressure Raman Spectra in Quasi 2D Organic Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites |
Min Jae KIM1+, Myeong Jun KANG1, Young Jay RYU2, Yanbin WANG2, Vitali PRAKAPENKA2, Soomin PARK3, Sungkyun PARK1, Jaeyong KIM3, Jong Mok OK1#
1Pusan National University, Korea, South, 2The University of Chicago, United States, 3Hanyang University, Korea, South |
PS18-A016 |
Distribution of Mg and Si in Earth’s Mantle and Core Constrained by High-pressure Metal-silicate Partitioning and Elastic Properties |
Zhicheng JING#+, Chang PU, Tao LIU
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
PS18-A017 |
Experimental Study on the Deformation Microstructures of Epidote Blueschists and Implications for Seismic Properties in Warm Subduction Zones |
Yong PARK#+, Haemyeong JUNG
Seoul National University, Korea, South |
PS18-A018 |
When Iron Meet Light Elements at Deep Earth's Conditions : A Computational Approach |
Duck Young KIM#+
Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, China |
PS18-A019 |
Structure and Transport Properties of Chalcogen Hydrides at High Pressure |
Jaeyong KIM#+, Zhongyan WU
Hanyang University, Korea, South |
PS19 Planetary and extraterrestrial seismology |
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PS19-A011 |
Assessing and Improving the Phasor Walkout Method for Identifying Low-frequency Spectral Peaks |
Zhuowei XIAO1+, Juan LI1,2#, Zhongzheng MIAO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS19-A001 |
Newly Discovered Shallow Moonquakes: Temporal and Spatial Distribution |
Keisuke ONODERA1,2#+
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France |
PS19-A002 |
Constraints on Lateral Variations of Martian Crustal Thickness from Seismological, Gravity Field, and Radiotracking Measurements |
Melanie DRILLEAU1#+, Henri SAMUEL2, Attilio RIVOLDINI3, Raphael GARCIA1, Clement PERRIN4, Mark WIECZOREK2, Doyeon KIM5, Philippe LOGNONNÉ6
1Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 3Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 4Nantes Université/ Université d’Angers/ Le Mans Université/ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, 5Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 6Université Paris Cité, France |
PS19-A003 |
Structure of the Martian Crust Below Insight from Surface Waves and Body Waves Generated by Nearby Meteoroid Impacts |
Melanie DRILLEAU1#+, Eric BEUCLER2, Jing SHI3, Brigitte KNAPMEYER-ENDRUN4, Raphael GARCIA1, Veronique ANSAN2, Doyeon KIM5, Philippe LOGNONNÉ3, William Bruce BANERDT6
1Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 2Nantes Université/ Université d’Angers/ Le Mans Université/ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, 3Université Paris Cité, France, 4German Aerospace Center, Germany, 5Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 6California Institute of Technology, United States |
PS19-A005 |
Present Day Structure and Long-term Evolution of Mars Inferred from Insight Data |
Henri SAMUEL1#+, Melanie DRILLEAU2, Attilio RIVOLDINI3, Raphael GARCIA2, Vedran LEKIC4, Jessica IRVING5, Zongbo XU1, James BADRO1, Philippe LOGNONNÉ6, James CONNOLLY7, Constantinos CHARALAMBOUS8, William Thomas PIKE8, Benjamin FERNANDO8, Quancheng HUANG4, Taichi KAWAMURA6, Tamara GUDKOVA9, William Bruce BANERDT10
1Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 2Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 3Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 4University of Maryland, United States, 5Bristol University, United Kingdom, 6Université Paris Cité, France, 7ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 8Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 9Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 10California Institute of Technology, United States |
PS19-A006 |
Description of Atmospheric Gravity Waves on Mars Based on InSight Seismic and Meteorological Observations |
Keisuke ONODERA1,2#+, Kiwamu NISHIDA1, Rudolf WIDMER-SCHNIDRIG3, Taichi KAWAMURA4, Aymeric SPIGA5, Jorge HERNANDEZ-BERNAL5, Eleonore STUTZMANN2, Zongbo XU2, Anna HORLESTON6, Martin SCHIMMEL7, Naomi MURDOCH8
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 3Black Forest Observatory, Germany, 4Université Paris Cité, France, 5Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, France, 6University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 7Geociencias Barcelona, Spain, 8Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace , France |
PS19-A007 |
Development of Balloon-based Seismology for Venus Using Earth as an Analog |
Siddharth KRISHNAMOORTHY1#+, Daniel BOWMAN2, James CUTTS1, Attila KOMJATHY3, Raphael GARCIA4, Léo MARTIRE1, David MIMOUN4,5, Jennifer JACKSON3, Quentin BRISSAUD6, Brian ELBING7, Jamey JACOB7, John WILDING3, Emalee HOUGH7, Zach YAP7, Solène GÉRIER4, Jacob IZRAELEVITZ1
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2Sandia National Laboratories, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States, 4Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 5University of Toulouse, France, 6Norwegian Seismic Array, Norway, 7Oklahoma State University, United States |
PS19-A008 |
Strain Estimation Due to the Moon’s Spheroidal Motion Induced by a Gravitational Wave and Preliminary Estimation of the Signal to Noise Ratio Due to Deep Moonquakes Activity |
Josipa MAJSTOROVIC#+, Philippe LOGNONNÉ
Université Paris Cité, France |
PS19-A009 |
Digital Twin Mars: Marsquake Scenario Reconstruction Using a Game Engine |
Chen GU#+
Tsinghua University, China |
PS19-A010 |
Unraveling Marsquake Epicenters and Martian Tectonics Through Seismic Anisotropy Analyses |
Jiaqi LI#+
Peking University, China |
PS19-A015 |
Upper Mantle Low Velocity Zones of Mars Revealed by Receiver Functions and SS Precursors of InSight Seismic Data |
Mingwei DAI+, Daoyuan SUN#, Zhu MAO, Huixing BI
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
PS19-A012 |
New Constraints on the Focal Mechanism of Deep Moonquakes |
BIao YANG+, Jinhai ZHANG#
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS19-A013 |
Seismology of the Giant Planets |
Patrick GAULME#+
Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Germany |
PS19-A014 |
Introduction to the Calibration Experiments of the Chang'e 7 Lunar Seismometer |
Shengquan ZHANG1+, Qingyu YOU1, Shuang YANG1, Huafeng LIU2, Xiaoqing WANG1, Qing XU1, Jinhai ZHANG1#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China |
PS19-A018 |
Investigating Subsurface Structure at the InSight Landing Site with Multiple Datasets |
Wanbo XIAO1#+, Yanbin WANG1, Sebastián CARRASCO2, Zongbo XU3, Keisuke ONODERA4,3, Philippe LOGNONNÉ5, Taichi KAWAMURA5, Marouchka FROMENT5
1Peking University, China, 2University of Cologne, Germany, 3Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Université Paris Cité, France |
PS19-A016 |
Source Parameter Inversion Using Adjoint Simulation Based on Single-station Planetary Seismic Data |
Lei ZHANG#+, Jinhai ZHANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS19-A017 |
Lander Resonance and Super-high-frequency Marsquakes Recorded by the InSight |
Lei ZHANG#+, Jinhai ZHANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
PS19-A019 |
The Seismicity of Mars |
Simon STAEHLER1#+, Savaş CEYLAN2, John CLINTON2, Nikolaj DAHMEN1, Cécilia DURAN1, Anna HORLESTON3, Taichi KAWAMURA4, Doyeon KIM5, Géraldine ZENHÄUSERN1, Domenico GIARDINI1, Philippe LOGNONNÉ4, Anna MITTELHOLZ1
1ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2Swiss Seismological Service, Switzerland, 3University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 4Université Paris Cité, France, 5Imperial College London, United Kingdom |
PS19-A021 |
Farside Seismic Suite (FSS): Lunar Seismology in the CLPS Era |
Ceri NUNN1#+, Mark PANNING1, Sharon KEDAR1, Asad ABOOBAKER1, Glenn AVENI2, Kevin BIERNACKI3, Neil BOWLES4, Simon CALCUTT4, Gabrielle CHABAUD2, Melanie DRILLEAU5, Taoufik GABSI2, Raphael GARCIA5, Charlotte GIROUD6, Alain GIVAUDAN3, Anna HORLESTON7, Maurice KARAKAC3, Taichi KAWAMURA2, Thelma LESTAGE8, Philippe LOGNONNÉ2, Josipa MAJSTOROVIC2, Edward MILLER1, David MIMOUN5,9, Tanguy NEBUT2, Sébastien DE RAUCOURT2, Sreejaya KIZHAEKKE PAKKATHILLAM2, Constanza PARDO2, William Thomas PIKE10, Gabriel PONT11, Olivier ROBERT2, Daniel SHEWARD12, Sylvain TILLIER2, Renee WEBER 13, Arnaud WILHELM5
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Université Paris Cité, France, 3AstroParticule et Cosmologie, France, 4University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 5Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 6École Supérieure des Techniques Aéronautiques et de Construction Automobile (ESTACA), France, 7University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 8Hensoldt Space Consulting, France, 9University of Toulouse, France, 10Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 11National Centre for Space Studies, France, 12Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 13NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, United States |
PS19-A025 |
Solid/atmosphere Moment Partitioning in Hypervelocity Impacts on Mars from SEIS Recorded Seismic and Acoustic Signals and High Resolution Crater Imaging |
Philippe LOGNONNÉ1#+, Carys BILL2, Gareth COLLINS2, Ingrid DAUBAR3, Doyeon KIM2, Benjamin FERNANDO2, Marouchka FROMENT1, Raphael GARCIA4, Taichi KAWAMURA1, Carène LARMAT5, Katarina MILJKOVIC6, Esteban ROUGIER5, Zhongbo XU1, Lei ZHOU5
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 3Brown University, United States, 4Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 5Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 6Curtin University, Australia |
PS19-A026 |
Development Status of Seismometer Package for Dragonfly Relocatable Lander |
Hiroaki SHIRAISHI1#+, Takefumi MITANI1, Taichi KAWAMURA2, Keisuke ONODERA3,4, Ryuhei YAMADA5, Satoshi TANAKA1, Hideki MURAKAMI6, Ralph LORENZ7
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Université Paris Cité, France, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 5The University of Aizu, Japan, 6Kochi University, Japan, 7Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
PS19-A027 |
Simulation of Seismic Ground Motion on the Far Side of the Moon |
Sreejaya KIZHAEKKE PAKKATHILLAM1#+, Philippe LOGNONNÉ1, Taichi KAWAMURA1, Mark PANNING2
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2California Institute of Technology, United States |
PS19-A028 |
Lander Induced Thermo-elastic Noise at the FSS Location |
Sreejaya KIZHAEKKE PAKKATHILLAM#+, Philippe LOGNONNÉ, Sébastien DE RAUCOURT, Taichi KAWAMURA
Université Paris Cité, France |
PS19-A029 |
Japanese Activities to Establish a Seismic Observation Network on the Moon |
Taichi KAWAMURA1#+, Satoshi TANAKA2, Takeshi TSUJI3, Akito ARAYA3, Keisuke ONODERA3,4
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France |
PS19-A032 |
Lunar Optical Very Broad Band Seimometer |
Sébastien DE RAUCOURT1#+, Gabrielle CHABAUD1, Raphael GARCIA2, Frédéric GUATTARI3, Frans IJPELAAN4, Taichi KAWAMURA1, Philippe LOGNONNÉ1, Tanguy NEBUT1, Gabriel PONT4, Olivier ROBERT1, Carla SANNA5, Sylvain TILLIER1
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 3MAÅGM, France, 4National Centre for Space Studies, France, 5Exail, France |
PS19-A030 |
Seismic Observation with DraGMet SEIS |
Taichi KAWAMURA1#+, Keisuke ONODERA2,3, Hiroaki SHIRAISHI4, Satoshi TANAKA4, Takefumi MITANI4, Hideki MURAKAMI5, Mark PANNING6, Ralph LORENZ7, Sebastien RODRIGUEZ8, Antoine LUCAS1
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Kochi University, Japan, 6California Institute of Technology, United States, 7Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 8Université Paris-Diderot, France |
PS19-A033 |
OH Airglow SWIR Observations: High Temporal Resolution Acquisition for Ionospheric Seismology Proof of Concept |
Pierre-Yves FROISSART1,2#+, Philippe LOGNONNÉ1, Pierre SIMONEAU2, Kiwamu NISHIDA3
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2Office National d'Etudes et Recherches Aérospatiales, France, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan |
PS19-A035 |
Preliminary Analysis of Data Recorded by Instrument for Lunar Seismic Activity Studies at the Landing Site of Chandrayaan 3 |
Jiju JOHN#+, Sriram K. V., Thamarai V., Teena CHOUDHARY, Srinivasa M. N., Madan Mohan MEHRA, Krishna K., Kalpana ARVIND
Indian Space Research Organisation, India |
PS19-A036 |
Are Insight 1-d Interior Models Good Enough: a Perspective Based on 3-d Crustal Models and Body Wave Travel Times |
Doyeon KIM1#+, Melanie DRILLEAU2, Cécilia DURAN3, Domenico GIARDINI3, Jessica IRVING4, Brigitte KNAPMEYER-ENDRUN5, Vedran LEKIC6, Philippe LOGNONNÉ7, Mark PANNING8, Ana-Catalina PLESA5, Henri SAMUEL9, Mark WIECZOREK9
1Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 3ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 4Bristol University, United Kingdom, 5German Aerospace Center, Germany, 6University of Maryland, United States, 7Université Paris Cité, France, 8California Institute of Technology, United States, 9Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France |
PS19-A037 |
InSight Seismic Data Reveals the Signature of a New Intermediate-sized Impact Candidate |
Constantinos CHARALAMBOUS1#+, Benjamin FERNANDO1, William Thomas PIKE1, Joe MCNEIL2, Valentin T. BICKEL3, Gareth COLLINS1, Ingrid DAUBAR4, Raphael GARCIA5, Anna HORLESTON6, Doyeon KIM1, Philippe LOGNONNÉ7, Aleksandra SOKOLOWSKA4, Simon STAEHLER8, Natalia WOJCICKA1, Savana WOODLEY9, Géraldine ZENHÄUSERN8, Bruce BANERDT10
1Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2Natural History Museum, United Kingdom, 3University of Bern, Switzerland, 4Brown University, United States, 5Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 6University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 7Université Paris Cité, France, 8ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 9Open University, United Kingdom, 10Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States |
PS19-A038 |
A Microseismometer for Venus |
William Thomas PIKE1#+, Tibor KREMIC2, Christina ADAMS2, Michael KRASOWSKI2
1Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2NASA Glenn Research Center, United States |
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