AOGS 2024 Abstracts
Solar and Terrestrial Sciences
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ST01 Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun and in the Heliosphere |
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ST01-A002 |
Dynamic Acceleration of Energetic Protons by an Interplanetary Collisionless Shock |
Liu YANG1#+, Verena HEIDRICH-MEISNER1, Wen WANG2, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3, Linghua WANG4, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO5, George HO6
1University of Kiel, Germany, 2National University of Defense Technology, China, 3Kiel University, Germany, 4Peking University, China, 5University of Alcalá, Spain, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States |
ST01-A004 |
Modeling Energetic Proton Transport in a Corotating Interaction Region: An Energetic Particle Event Observed by STEREO-A from 21 to 24 August 2016 |
Xinyi TAO1#+, Fang SHEN1, Wenwen WEI2, Yuji ZHU1, Xi LUO3, Xueshang FENG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2China Meteorological Adminstration, China, 3Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology, China |
ST01-A003 |
Helium Pickup Ion Velocity Distributions to Probe and Evaluate Local Physical Processes |
Keiichi OGASAWARA1#+, Harald KUCHAREK2, Berndt KLECKER3, Maher DAYEH1, Robert EBERT1
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University of New Hampshire, United States, 3Max Planck Institute For Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany |
ST01-A005 |
Numerical Modeling of the Acceleration and Transport of Energetic Electrons in Solar Flares |
Xiangliang KONG1#+, Fan GUO2, Bin CHEN3, Chengcai SHEN4, Xiaocan LI5, Jing YE6, Lulu ZHAO7, Feiyu YU1, Zelong JIANG1, Yao CHEN1, Joseph GIACALONE8
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 4Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States, 5Dartmouth College, United States, 6Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 7University of Michigan, United States, 8The University of Arizona, United States |
ST01-A006 |
Recent Studies of Accelerated Electrons in Solar Flares Observed with Nobeyama Radioheliograph |
Satoshi MASUDA1#+, Keitarou MATSUMOTO2
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST01-A007 |
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-A008 |
Numerical Modeling of Energetic Proton Precipitation to Explore the Origin of the Sustained Gamma-ray Solar Flare |
Zelong JIANG1#+, Xiangliang KONG1, Fan GUO2, Meng JIN3, Xiaocan LI4, Feiyu YU1, Wenlong LIU1, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 3Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, United States, 4Dartmouth College, United States |
ST01-A009 |
Solar Eruptive Phenomena Associated with Solar Energetic Electron Spectral Types |
Linghua WANG1#+, Wen WANG2, Wenyan LI1, Sam KRUCKER3, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER4, Zheng SHENG2
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China, 3University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland, 4Kiel University, Germany |
ST01-A012 |
Solar Energetic Neutral Atoms – A New Window for Understanding the Physics of Solar Energetic Particles |
Mihir DESAI1#+, Glenn MASON2, George HO1, Christina COHEN3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States |
ST01-A013 |
Archival Reanalyses for the Greatest Ground Level Enhancement on 23 Feb 1956 |
Hisashi HAYAKAWA1#+, Sergey KOLDOBSKIY2, Alexander MISHEV2, Stepan POLUIANOV2, Agnieszka GIL3, Inna USOSKINA2, Ilya USOSKIN2
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2University of Oulu, Finland, 3Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
ST01-A015 |
Field Line Curvature (FLC) Scattering in the Dayside Off-equatorial Minima Regions |
Bin CAI+, Hui ZHU#
Shandong University, China |
ST01-A016 |
Observations of Energetic Particles with Solar Orbiter |
Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER1#+, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO2, George HO3
1Kiel University, Germany, 2University of Alcalá, Spain, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States |
ST01-A017 |
New Findings of Energy Release and Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares Revealed by ASO-S/HXI Observations |
Yang SU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST01-A018 |
Betatron Acceleration or Cooling of Halo and Strahl Electrons in the Solar Wind |
Weiduo MENG1#+, Jianpeng GUO1, Haibo LIN1, Huishan FU2, Meng ZHOU3, Dan ZHAO1, Yan CHEN1, Linxia HE1, Xianghan WANG1, Zelin WANG1
1Beijing Normal University, China, 2Beihang University, China, 3Nanchang University, China |
ST01-A027 |
The 2013 November 12 Solar Electron Event Associated with Solar Jets |
Wen WANG1, Wenyan LI2#+, Andrea Francesco BATTAGLIA3, Sam KRUCKER3, Linghua WANG2
1National University of Defense Technology, China, 2Peking University, China, 3University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland |
ST01-A019 |
3D Velocity Distribution of Solar Wind Strahl and Halo Electrons Around ICMEs Observed by Multiple Spacecraft |
Pinxu LIU#+, Linghua WANG, Qianyi MA, Wenyan LI
Peking University, China |
ST01-A020 |
Forecasting Solar Energetic Particle Events Using the SEPcaster Model |
Gang LI1#+, Meng JIN2, Sailee SAVANT3
1Macau University of Science and Technology, United States, 2Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories, United States, 3The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States |
ST01-A021 |
A Series of Solar Energetic Electron Events in May 2023 |
Tianhao LI#+, Linghua WANG, Wenyan LI
Peking University, China |
ST01-A022 |
Solar Energetic Electron Events Observed by Solar Orbiter and Wind on 2022 March 6 |
Wenyan LI1#+, Linghua WANG1, Wen WANG2, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3, Sam KRUCKER4
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China, 3Kiel University, Germany, 4University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland |
ST01-A023 |
Energy Spectra of Energetic Electrons in the Outermost Region of the Terrestrial Radiation Belt |
Qianyi MA#+, Linghua WANG, Qiugang ZONG, Yongfu WANG, Zou HONG
Peking University, China |
ST01-A024 |
Suprathermal Electron Acceleration at the Earth's Bow Shock |
Qianyi MA1#+, Linghua WANG1, Xinnian GUO1, Zixuan LIU1, Liu YANG1, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2
1Peking University, China, 2Kiel University, Germany |
ST01-A025 |
Electron and Ion Energy Spectra in 3He-rich Solar Energetic Particle Events |
Junqi JIA1#+, Linghua WANG1, Glenn MASON2, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3
1Peking University, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Kiel University, Germany |
ST01-A028 |
Recent Observation and Modeling of the Sidereal Cosmic-ray Anisotropy at TeV Energies with the Tibet ASgamma Experiment |
Kazumasa KAWATA#+
The University of Tokyo, Japan |
ST01-A029 |
Solar Flare Impulsivity and Its Relationship with White-light Flares and With CMEs |
Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Seiji YASHIRO2,3, Satoshi MASUDA4, Nariaki NITTA5
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2The Catholic University of America, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory, United States |
ST01-A031 |
Shock Analysis of Energetic Proton Enhancements in October-November 2021 |
Ya-Hui YANG#+, Shao-Chun LU, You-Min CHEN
National Central University, Taiwan |
ST01-A032 |
Spectral Analysis of Solar Energetic Protons in Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections |
You-Min CHEN#+, Chun-Wei HUANG, Shao-Chun LU, Ya-Hui YANG
National Central University, Taiwan |
ST05 Small-scale Transients in the Solar Atmosphere |
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ST05-A001 |
A Magnetic Reconnection Model for the Hot Explosion with Both Ultraviolet and Hα Wing Emissions |
Guanchong CHENG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST05-A002 |
Coronal Microjets in Quiet-sun Regions Observed with the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager Onboard Solar Orbiter |
Zhenyong HOU1+, Hui TIAN1#, David BERGHMANS2, Hechao CHEN1, Luca TERIACA3, Udo SCHUEHLE3, Yuhang GAO1, Yajie CHEN3, Jiansen HE1, Linghua WANG1, Xianyong BAI4
1Peking University, China, 2Solar-Terrestrial Centre of Excellence, Belgium, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST05-A004 |
Loops in the Solar Transition Region |
Zhenghua HUANG#+
Shandong University, China |
ST05-A005 |
Of Spicules and Coronal Swirling Conduits |
Piyali CHATTERJEE1#, Sahel DEY2, Jiajia LIU3, Robertus ERDELYI4+
1Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India, 2The University of Newcastle, Australia, 3University of Science and Technology of China, China, 4The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
ST05-A006 |
Observations of Mini Coronal Dimmings Caused by Small-scale Eruptions in the Quiet Sun |
Rui WANG#+
National Space Science Center of China, China |
ST05-A007 |
Transient Hot Emissions Linked to the Changes in the Braiding Loop Pairs Observed in SDO/AIA |
Yi BI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST05-A008 |
Solar Coronal Jets During Solar Cycle 24 |
Robertus ERDELYI1#+, Szabolcs SOÓS2,3, Jiajia LIU4, Marianna KORSOS5
1The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, 3Hungarian Solar Physics Foundation, Hungary, 4University of Science and Technology of China, China, 5The University of Catania, Italy |
ST05-A012 |
Study on the Fine Structure of Jets |
Jie CHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST05-A009 |
Small-scale Jets in Solar Orbiter/EUI Observations and Radiation MHD Models |
Yajie CHEN#+
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
ST05-A010 |
Magnetic Environment of the Plage Chromosphere with DKIST |
David KURIDZE#+
National Solar Observatory, United States |
ST05-A013 |
A Roadmap to Decipher the Solar Wind: Transition from Local to Global Scale |
Sahel DEY1#, Piyali CHATTERJEE2, Robertus ERDELYI3, Marianna KORSOS4+
1The University of Newcastle, Australia, 2Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India, 3The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4The University of Catania, Italy |
ST05-A014 |
Review of the Role of Small-scale Solar Activity in the Dynamics of the Coronal and Solar Wind Plasma |
Nour E. RAOUAFI#+
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
ST06 Global Ionosphere Under Quiet and Disturbed Conditions |
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ST06-A002 |
Characteristics of Lyman Lines in Solar Cycles and Their Influences on the Earth's Ionosphere |
Ryosuke OKUBO1#+, Kyoko WATANABE1, Shinnosuke KITAJIMA1, Satoshi MASUDA2, Akimasa IEDA2, Hidekatsu JIN3, Chihiro TAO3, Michi NISHIOKA3
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan |
ST06-A003 |
Precursor Signals Before Large Earthquakes- Summary from Our Study- |
Koichiro OYAMA1,2#+, Chia-Hung CHEN3
1International Center for Space and Planetary Science, Japan, 2Asia Space Environment Research Consortium, Japan, 3National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan |
ST06-A005 |
Transient Auroral Ionosphere Responses to Interplanetary Shock Prompt Impact |
Jianjun LIU#+, Xiangcai CHEN, Zejun HU, Hongqiao HU, Xingxin ZHAO
Polar Research Institute of China, China |
ST06-A006 |
Reproduction of Electron Density in the Ionospheric D Region During Solar Flares Using PHITS and GAIA Models |
Shinnosuke KITAJIMA1#+, Kyoko WATANABE1, Hidekatsu JIN2, Chihiro TAO2, Satoshi MASUDA3, Michi NISHIOKA2, Kiyoka MURASE4
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan |
ST06-A007 |
Global Ionosphere Disturbed by Tropospheric and Thermospheric Lamb Waves of the 15 January 2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption |
Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1#+, Tzu-Hsun KAO1, Bor-Shouh HUANG2, Yang-Yi SUN3, Chieh-Hung CHEN4, Katsumi HATTORI5, Tien-Chi LIU1, Po-Han LEE6
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 3China University of Geosciences, China, 4Chengdu University of Technology, China, 5Chiba University, Japan, 6Central Weather Administration, Taiwan |
ST06-A010 |
Occurrence of Red-green Low Latitude Aurora During Large Geomagnetic Disturbances: Case Studies |
Manu VARGHESE1#+, Kazuo SHIOKAWA2, Balan NANAN3, Shreedevi P. R.2, Qing-He ZHANG4,3
1National Space Science Centre, China, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Shandong University, China, 4National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST06-A011 |
Ionospheric F-layer Scintillation Variabilities as Observed by COSMIC During Sudden Stratosphere Warming Events |
Hailun YE+, Xianghui XUE#, Wen YI
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST06-A015 |
GNSS Application for Space Weather Monitoring Over Taiwan |
I-Te LEE1,2#+, Jyun-Ying HUANG3, Hsu-Hui HO3, Tungyuan HSIAO4
1Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3Central Weather Bureau, Taiwan, 4Hsing Wu University, Taiwan |
ST06-A014 |
The Electron Heat Fluxes Associated with Electron Precipitation in the Region of Diffuse Aurora |
George KHAZANOV1#+, Suk-Bin KANG2
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2PHaSER/ IACS/ NASA GSFC, United States |
ST06-A017 |
Global Thermosphere Atmospheric Density Monitoring Using the Upcoming LEO Constellations |
Yu GUO+, Xiaohong ZHANG, Fei GUO#
Wuhan University, China |
ST07 Physics of Wave-Particle Interactions in Planetary Magnetospheres and Solar Wind |
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ST07-A005 |
Saturation Properties of Oblique Whistler Waves Generated by Low-beta Electrons |
Yifan WU+, Xin TAO#
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST07-A002 |
Test Models of Chorus Frequency Chirping |
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 |
ST07-A006 |
Plasmaspause Surface Waves and Sawtooth Aurora |
Jie REN#+
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST07-A003 |
Relativistic Electron Precipitation Driven by Mesoscale Transients in the Earth Magnetosphere |
Anton ARTEMYEV1#+, Xiao-Jia ZHANG2, Andrei DEMEKHOV3,4, Xing MENG5, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS1
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 3Polar Geophysical Institute, Russian Federation, 4Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 5California Institute of Technology, United States |
ST07-A004 |
Energetic Particle Precipitation in Sub-auroral Polarization Streams |
Xiao-Jia ZHANG1#+, Anton ARTEMYEV2, Ying ZOU3, Xing MENG4, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS2
1The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States |
ST07-A011 |
Statistical Properties of Whistler Mode Waves Near the Lunar Surface by ARTEMIS |
Abdul WAHEED1+, Xin TAO1#, Anton ARTEMYEV2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
ST07-A008 |
Quantifying Wave-particle Interactions in Plasma Instabilities |
Jinsong ZHAO#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST07-A007 |
Simultaneous Occurrence of Unusually High-frequency EMIC and Magnetosonic Waves: PIC Simulations |
Peng XIAO1+, Ameneh MOUSAVI2, Yifan WU1, Zeyin WU1, Zeyu AN1, Kaijun LIU3, Xin TAO1#
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Space Science Institute, United States, 3Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
ST07-A009 |
Electron Heating by Magnetic Pumping and Whistler-mode Waves |
Victor FRANTSUZOV1#+, Anton ARTEMYEV2, Xiaofei SHI2, Anatoli PETRUKOVICH3
1National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Space Research Institute, Russian Federation |
ST07-A010 |
Recent Results on Low-frequency Wave Generation and Related Energetic Particle Precipitation in the Earth Magnetosphere |
Andrei DEMEKHOV1,2#+
1Polar Geophysical Institute, Russian Federation, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation |
ST07-A012 |
Velocity Space Signature of Resonant Energy Transfer Between Whistler Waves and Electrons in the Earth's Magnetosheath |
Wence JIANG1#+, Daniel VERSCHAREN2, Hui LI1, Chi WANG1, Seongyeop JEONG3, Christopher OWEN2, Kristopher G. KLEIN4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University College London, United Kingdom, 3Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, Korea, South, 4The University of Arizona, United States |
ST07-A014 |
Effects of Nonlinear Interactions Between Electrons and Whistler-mode Chorus Waves on Precipitation of Different Timescales |
Longzhi GAN1#+, Wen LI1, Qianli MA1, Jay ALBERT2, Kelly CANTWELL3, Robyn MILLAN3, Miroslav HANZELKA4
1Boston University, United States, 2Air Force Research Laboratory, United States, 3Dartmouth College, United States, 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany |
ST07-A015 |
Identification of Coupled Landau and Anomalous Resonances in Space Plasmas |
Xuzhi ZHOU1#+, Jinghuan LI1, Zhiyang LIU1, Shan WANG1, Anton ARTEMYEV2, Yoshiharu OMURA3, Xiao-Jia ZHANG4, Li LI5, Chao YUE1, Qiugang ZONG1, Craig POLLOCK6, Guan LE7, James BURCH8
1Peking University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 5China University of Geosciences, China, 6Denali Scientific, United States, 7National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States |
ST07-A016 |
Evaluation of the Nonlinear Pitch Angle Scattering of Energetic Electrons by Coherent Whistler-mode Waves |
Yuto KATOH#+, Genki ISHIZAWA, Masahiro KITAHARA
Tohoku University, Japan |
ST07-A017 |
Connection Between Chorus Wave Amplitude and Background Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity: A Parametric Study |
Zeyin WU1+, Hua HUANG2, Yifan WU1, Xin TAO1#, Yuto KATOH3, Xiaogang WANG4
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Research Center of Laser Fusion, China, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Harbin Institute of Technology, China |
ST07-A018 |
Parametric Study of Electron Interactions with Quasi-coherent Chorus and Their Convergence to a Diffusive Behavior |
Miroslav HANZELKA1#, Yuri SHPRITS1, Dedong WANG1+, Bernhard HAAS1, Julia HIMMELSBACH1, Ondrej SANTOLIK2,3
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 3Charles University, Czech Republic |
ST07-A021 |
Substorm Energetic Electron Precipitation: Electron Energy Range and Radial Location of the Precipitation Region |
Ying ZOU1, Xiao-Jia ZHANG2#+, Anton ARTEMYEV3, Yangyang SHEN3, Xing MENG4, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS3
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States |
ST07-A022 |
Mms Observations of Upstream 3-seconds Waves In Earth’s Foreshock Region |
Gangkai POH1,2#+, Guan LE1, Xochitl CANO-BLANCO3, Norberto ROMANELLI1, Weijie SUN4
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Catholic University of America, United States, 3National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States |
ST09 Space Weather in the Sun-Earth System |
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ST09-A002 |
Extreme Space Weather in the Earth’s Space Environment |
Alexandra FOGG1#+, D. HEALY2, Caitriona JACKMAN1, A. PARNELL2, S.C. MCENTEE1, Peter GALLAGHER1, John COXON3, Maria-Theresia WALACH4
1Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 2Maynooth University, Ireland, 3Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 4Lancaster University, United Kingdom |
ST09-A008 |
Thermosphere UFKW Structures and Ionosphere Coupling as Observed by ICON |
Jeffrey FORBES1#, Xiaoli ZHANG1+, Christoph ENGLERT2, Roderick HELLIS3, Michael STEVENS2, Brian HARDING4, John HARLANDER5, Kenneth MARR2, Jonathan MAKELA6, Thomas IMMEL4
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States, 3The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5St. Cloud State University, United States, 6University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States |
ST09-A010 |
Beyond Prediction: Leveraging Interplanetary Environmental Information and Deep Learning to Reexamine and Understand Thermospheric Mass Density Variations |
Wenbo LI+, Libo LIU#, Yiding CHEN, Yijia ZHOU, Huijun LE, Ruilong ZHANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST09-A009 |
Dependence of Solar Wind Parameters on the Transpolar Arc Occurrence Revealed by Novel Neural Network (Potential Learning) |
Motoharu NOWADA1#+, Ryozo KITAJIMA2, Ryotaro KAMIMURA3, Quanqi SHI1
1Shandong University, China, 2Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan, 3Tokai University, Japan |
ST09-A023 |
Design of Multilayer Shields for Low Earth Orbit Cosmic Radiation Environment Using Geant4, TOPAS, and MCNP6.2 |
Hojin LEE#+, Jongdae SOHN, Junga HWANG
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST09-A011 |
Statistical Study of Type III Solar Radio Bursts Using Parker Solar Probe |
Tulsi THAPA1+, Yihua YAN1,2#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST09-A014 |
Halo Coronal Mass Ejection and Space Weather |
Ryun Young KWON#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST09-A016 |
Ionospheric Space Weather from Global Navigation Satellite Systems |
Yury YASYUKEVICH1#+, Alexander KISELEV2, Artem VESNIN2, Artem PADOKHIN3, Ilya EDEMSKIY2, Alexander IVANOV3, Alexei BYKOV2
1Institute of solar-terrestrial physics SB RAS, Russian Federation, 2Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 3Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation |
ST09-A017 |
NASA's Geospace Dynamics Constellation Mission -- A Strategic Hub for Space Weather Science in the Ionosphere/thermosphere |
Douglas ROWLAND1#+, Katherine GARCIA-SAGE1, Larry KEPKO2
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States |
ST09-A018 |
Utilizing Jove Radio Telescopes for Enhanced Analysis of Thunderstorms, Jupiter, and Solar Activities |
Tin Ngo KO#+, Skyler SIU, Charles LIU, Serena TSAI, Diana IBARRA
The ISF Academy, Hong Kong SAR |
ST09-A020 |
Relative Effects of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure and IMF Bz on the Missed Early Part of the Main Phase of Geomagnetic Storms |
Manu VARGHESE1#+, Balan NANAN2, Qing-He ZHANG3,2, Zanyang XING2
1National Space Science Centre, China, 2Shandong University, China, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST09-A022 |
A Probabilistic Auroral Location Forecast Derived from Far-ultraviolet Auroral Boundaries and Geomagnetic Activity |
Colin FORSYTH1#+, Michaela MOONEY2, Gareth CHISHAM3, Andy SMITH4, Christian LAO1, Larry PAXTON5
1University College London, United Kingdom, 2University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 3British Antarctic Survey, United Kingdom, 4Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
ST10 Fundamental Physics in Heliospheric Plasmas: Waves, Turbulence, Reconnection, Structures and Shocks |
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ST10-A005 |
Radial Evolution of Turbulence in the Inner Helisophere |
Luca SORRISO-VALVO1#+, Daniele TELLONI2, Raffaella D'AMICIS3, Emiliya YORDANOVA4, Denise PERRONE5, Julia STAWARZ6
1CNR - ISTP, Italy, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 3INAF - Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology, Italy, 4Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 5Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy, 6Northumbria University, United Kingdom |
ST10-A001 |
Guide Field Dependence of Turbulent Outflow Associated with Magnetic Topologies and Energy Conversion in Magnetic Reconnection |
Qiyang XIONG+, Shiyong HUANG#
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A002 |
Effects of Alpha Particle Fraction on Kinetic Plasma Turbulence |
Qiyang XIONG+, Shiyong HUANG#
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A003 |
Characteristic Scales of MHD Turbulence in the Alfvénic Solar Wind |
Luca SORRISO-VALVO1#+, Daniele TELLONI2, Raffaella D'AMICIS2, Emiliya YORDANOVA3
1CNR - ISTP, Italy, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 3Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden |
ST10-A020 |
Spontaneous Generation of Alfven Waves by Bursty Interchange Magnetic Reconnection in the Solar Corona |
Liping YANG1#+, Jiansen HE2, Xueshang FENG1, Hui LI3, Fan GUO3, Hui TIAN2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States |
ST10-A006 |
Energy Transfer of Imbalanced Alfvénic Turbulence in the Heliosphere |
Liping YANG1#+, Jiansen HE2, Daniel VERSCHAREN3, Hui LI4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3University College London, United Kingdom, 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States |
ST10-A007 |
Interplay of Magnetic Reconnection and Current Sheet Kink Instability in the Earth's Magnetotail |
Giulia COZZANI1#+, Markku ALHO1, Ivan ZAITSEV1, Hongyang ZHOU2, Sanni HOILIJOKI1, Lucile TURC1, Maxime GRANDIN1, Konstantinos HORAITES1, Yann PFAU-KEMPF1, Markus BATTARBEE1, Urs GANSE1, Konstantinos PAPADAKIS1, Minna PALMROTH1
1University of Helsinki, Finland, 2Boston University, United States |
ST10-A008 |
Magnetic Reconnection Above Martian Crustal Field |
Rentong LIN#+, Shiyong HUANG, Zhigang YUAN, Honghong WU, Kui JIANG
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A027 |
Plasma Heating Associated with Vorticity: MMS Observations of Two Alfvén Vortices |
Chenxi ZHAI+, Tieyan WANG#
Yunnan University, China |
ST10-A026 |
Second Order Theory Calculations of Solar Wind Heating and Acceleration in the Inner Heliosphere |
Jingyu PENG1#+, Xingyu ZHU2, Jiansen HE1, Die DUAN3
1Peking University, China, 2The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 3National University of Defense Technology, China |
ST10-A009 |
Statistical Properties of Plateau-like Turbulence Spectra in the Martian Magnetosheath: Maven Observations |
Wence JIANG1, Hui LI1#+, Xiaodong LIU1, Daniel VERSCHAREN2, Chi WANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University College London, United Kingdom |
ST10-A010 |
Small-scale Magnetic Holes in the Solar Wind Observed by Parker Solar Probe |
Lin YU+, Shiyong HUANG#, Zhigang YUAN, Kui JIANG, Yunyun WEI, Jian ZHANG, Sibo XU, Qiyang XIONG, Zhao WANG, Rentong LIN
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A011 |
Reconstruction of Electron Vortex in Space Plasmas |
Lin YU+, Shiyong HUANG#
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A012 |
Statistical Characteristics of Electron Vortexes in the Terrestrial Magnetosheath |
Zhao WANG+, Shiyong HUANG#, Zhigang YUAN, Yunyun WEI, Kui JIANG, Sibo XU, Jian ZHANG, Rentong LIN, Lin YU, Qiyang XIONG
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A014 |
Effects of Electron Vortices on the Magnetic Structures in the Terrestrial Magnetosheath |
Zhao WANG1+, Shiyong HUANG1#, Zhigang YUAN1, Honghong WU1, Kui JIANG1, Sibo XU1, Yunyun WEI2, Jian ZHANG1, Qiyang XIONG1, Rentong LIN1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Hubei University of Arts and Science, China |
ST10-A015 |
Crater Structure Behind Reconnection Front |
Shiyong HUANG#+, Qiyang XIONG, Zhigang YUAN, Kui JIANG, Lin YU, Sibo XU, Rentong LIN
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A016 |
Statistics of Intermittent Dissipation and Magnetic Field Topology at Kinetic Scales in the Magnetosheath Turbulence |
Shiyong HUANG#+
Wuhan University, China |
ST10-A017 |
Upstream Plasma Waves and Downstream Magnetic Reconnection at a Reforming Quasi-parallel Shock |
Quanming LU1#+, Ao GUO1, Zhong-Wei YANG2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST10-A018 |
Reconnection Rate and Transition from Ion-coupled to Electron-only Reconnection |
Quanming LU#+, Yundan GUAN, San LU
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST10-A019 |
Ion Modulations by Magnetosonic Whistler Waves in the Terrestrial Foreshock |
Shan WANG1#+, Jinghuan LI1, Li LI2, Xuzhi ZHOU1, Zhiyang LIU1, Jiutong ZHAO3, Qiugang ZONG1
1Peking University, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States |
ST10-A025 |
Coupling Between Ion and Electron Motions in the Outer Electron Diffusion Region of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection |
Cong CHANG+, Quanming LU#, San LU, Kai HUANG, Rongsheng WANG, Yukang SHU
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST10-A021 |
Influence of Intermittency on the Energy Transfer Rate of Solar Wind Turbulence |
Honghong WU1#+, Shiyong HUANG1, Xin WANG2, Li-Ping YANG3, Zhigang YUAN1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST10-A023 |
A Detailed Examination of Energy Conversion from Reconnection Site to Reconnection Front |
Yukang SHU+, San LU#, Quanming LU, Rongsheng WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST10-A024 |
Observational and Statistical Analysis of the Solar Wind Fluctuation Lorentz Force Acceleration Spectra |
Jingyu PENG1#+, Jiansen HE1, Xingyu ZHU2, Die DUAN3
1Peking University, China, 2The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States, 3National University of Defense Technology, China |
ST10-A030 |
Evolution of Turbulence Anisotropy in the Outer Heliosphere: Voyager 2 Observations |
Xingyu ZHU#+
The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States |
ST10-A028 |
Electron-scale Electric Field Turbulence in the Solar Wind at 1AU: Clues to Understanding Energy Dissipation |
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, San Diego, United States |
ST10-A032 |
Electromagnetic Emission Due to the Interaction of Counter-streaming Plasma Flows in the Laboratory Magnetic Arch |
Mikhail VIKTOROV#+, Artem KORZHIMANOV, Andrey SLADKOV, Andrey ELYASIN, Sergey KORYAGIN
Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation |
ST10-A034 |
New Regime of Inertial Alfven Wave Turbulence from TRICE-2 Observations |
Francesca DI MARE1,2#+, Gregory HOWES3
1The Catholic University of America/ NASA GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States |
ST10-A035 |
Energy Transfer Analysis on Tridimensional Plasma Simulations |
Christian VASCONEZ1#+, Raffaele MARINO2, ELizabeth MANOBANDA3
1Escuela Politecnica Nacional, Ecuador, 2École Centrale de Lyon, France, 3Universidad Tecnica de Ambato, Ecuador |
ST11 Solar Wind’s Coupling with Magnetospheres and Ionospheres and Its Consequential Phenomena |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST11-A001 |
Solar Cycle Variations in the Orientations of IMF Discontinuities |
Sun LEE1,2#+
1Catholic University of America, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States |
ST11-A010 |
Simultaneous Occurrence of Substorm and Pseudosubstorm |
Yukinaga MIYASHITA1,2#+, Madeeha TALHA1,2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South |
ST11-A002 |
Cross-polar Cap Potential Evolution During Different Geomagnetic Storms and Comparisons with Models |
Igino COCO1#+, Federica MARCUCCI2, Stefano MASSETTI2, Fabio GIANNATTASIO1, Michael PEZZOPANE1, Alessio PIGNALBERI1
1Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Italy, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy |
ST11-A003 |
Fast Earthward Convection in the Magnetotail Plasma Sheet and Nonzero IMF By: MMS Statistics |
Timo PITKÄNEN1,2#+, Ghai Siung CHONG2, Maria HAMRIN2, Anita KULLEN3, Heikki VANHAMAKI4, Jong-Sun PARK1, Motoharu NOWADA1, Audrey SCHILLINGS2, Eva KRÄMER2
1Shandong University, China, 2Umeå University, Sweden, 3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 4University of Oulu, Finland |
ST11-A019 |
Global-scale Magnetosphere Convection Driven by Dayside Magnetic Reconnection |
Lei DAI1#+, Minghui ZHU1, Ren YONG1, Walter GONZALEZ2, Chi WANG1, David SIBECK3, Andrey SAMSONOV4, C. Philippe ESCOUBET5, Binbin TANG1, Jiaojiao ZHANG1, Graziella BRANDUARDI-RAYMONT4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4University College London, United Kingdom, 5European Space Agency, Netherlands |
ST11-A005 |
Changes in the Non-linear Statistical Dependence Between the Solar Wind and Geomagnetic Conditions During Solar Cycle 23 |
Sanni HOILIJOKI1#+, E. KILPUA1, Adnane OSMANE1, Lucile TURC1, Mikko SAVOLA1, Veera LIPSANEN1, Harriet GEORGE2, Milla KALLIOKOSKI3
1University of Helsinki, Finland, 2University of Colorado, United States, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
ST11-A006 |
Low-energy Ion Transport in Mercury’s Magnetosphere: BepiColombo Mio Observations and Test Particle Simulations |
Yuki HARADA1#+, Yoshifumi SAITO2, Lina HADID3, Dominique DELCOURT4, Sae AIZAWA5, Nicolas ANDRE6, Moa PERSSON7, Markus FRAENZ8, Shoichiro YOKOTA9, Andrey FEDOROV6, Wataru MIYAKE10, Emmanuel PENOU7, Alain BARTHE7, Jean-André SAUVAUD7, Bruno KATRA3, Shoya MATSUDA11, Go MURAKAMI2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3National Centre for Scientific Research/Sorbonne Université-Ecole Polytechnique, France, 4National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 5Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, France, Metropolitan, 6University of Toulouse, France, 7Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology (IRAP), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - University of Toulouse (UPS) - National Center for Space Studies (CNES), France, 8Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 9Osaka University, Japan, 10Tokai University, Japan, 11Kanazawa University, Japan |
ST11-A007 |
Solar Wind Properties in Association with Non-parker Spiral Interplanetary Magnetic Field Structures at 1 AU |
Jong-Sun PARK1#+, Quanqi SHI1, Jungjoon SEOUGH2, Hui ZHANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST11-A008 |
On the Acceleration of Polar Cap Patches Entering the Nightside Auroral Oval: Multi-instrument Observations |
Zanyang XING1#+, Jin YUYAN2, Qing-He ZHANG3,1, Larry LYONS4, Yongliang ZHANG5, Sheng LU1, Yu-Zhang MA1, Yong WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
ST11-A009 |
Association of High-latitude Geomagnetic Perturbations and Pi1 and Pi2 Pulsations with the Three Steps of Auroral Onset Arc Development at Substorm Onset |
Madeeha TALHA1,2#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA1,2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South |
ST11-A012 |
Dayside Magnetopause Energy Transfer Under Purely Southward IMF Condition: 3-D Global Hybrid Simulation |
Yongyuan YI1#+, Meng ZHOU1, Yu LIN2, Ye PANG1, Xiaohua DENG3
1Nanchang University, China, 2Auburn University, United States, 3Wuhan University, China |
ST11-A024 |
The Auroral Arc and Plasma Turbulence |
Magnus IVARSEN1#+, Devin HUYGHEBAERT2, Jean-Pierre ST-MAURICE3, Glenn HUSSEY3
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2University of Tromsø, Norway, 3University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
ST11-A023 |
Analysis of the Relationship Between Geomagnetic Disturbances and Ground Level Enhancement Events During Solar Cycles 24 and 25 |
Jinhye PARK1#+, Kyung Sun PARK2
1KASA, Korea, South, 2Chungbuk National University, Korea, South |
ST11-A013 |
Differences in Fast Flows Between Substorms and Pseudosubstorms in the Plasma Sheet |
Kanpatom KASONSUWAN1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3, Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South |
ST11-A014 |
Auroral Onset Locations and Maximum Extents of Multi-substorm Events from Polar VIS and UVI Observations |
Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South |
ST11-A020 |
Dawn-dusk Asymmetry of Magnetopause Erosion at Geosynchronous Orbit Related to Reconnection |
Hyangpyo KIM1,2#+, Rumi NAKAMURA1, Hyunju CONNOR3, Ying ZOU4, Ferdinand PLASCHKE5, Niklas GRIMMICH5, Brian WALSH6, Kathryn MCWILLIAMS7, J. RUOHONIEMI8
1Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 2Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany, 6Boston University, United States, 7University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 8Virginia Tech, United States |
ST11-A015 |
The Dayside Magnetosheath Pressure Profiles Under Radial IMF Conditions |
Gilbert PI#+, Jana SAFRANKOVA, Zdenek NĚMEČEK
Charles University, Czech Republic |
ST11-A017 |
Uncertainty in L1 Measurements Leads to an Appearance of Saturation of Geomagnetic Response |
Nithin SIVADAS1#, David SIBECK1, Maria-Theresia WALACH2+
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Lancaster University, United Kingdom |
ST11-A021 |
Does the Heppner-Maynard Boundary Match the Locations of the Region 2 Field-aligned Currents? |
Maria-Theresia WALACH1#+, Alexandra FOGG2, Adrian GROCOTT1, Mark LESTER3, John COXON4, Steve MILAN3, Harneet SANGHA3, Kathryn MCWILLIAMS5, Sarah VINES6, Brian ANDERSON6
1Lancaster University, United Kingdom, 2Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 5University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 6Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
ST12 Waves and Oscillations in the Solar Atmosphere |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST12-A001 |
Characterising Atmospheric Oscillatory Behavior of Magnetic Helicity Flux in Eruptive and Non-eruptive Active Regions |
Marianna KORSOS#+
The University of Catania, Italy |
ST12-A002 |
The Magnetic Condition of Coronal Shocks Generate Type II Radio Bursts |
Su WEI#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
ST12-A003 |
Simultaneous Horizontal and Vertical Oscillation of a Quiescent Filament Observed by CHASE and SDO |
Jun DAI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A004 |
A New Model for the Driver of Decayless Kink Oscillation |
Dong LI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A005 |
Spatially Resolved Moving Radio Burst Associated with an EUV Wave |
Lei LU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A006 |
A Statistical Study of the Response in Transition Region for Coronal EUV Waves |
Xiaoqian WANG#+, Ruisheng ZHENG
Shandong University, China |
ST12-A007 |
Birth Places of Extreme Ultraviolet Waves Driven by Impingement of Solar Jets Upon Coronal Loops |
Liang ZHANG1#+, Ruisheng ZHENG1, Huadong CHEN2, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A008 |
Advances in the Study of Coronal Extreme Ultraviolet Waves |
Yuandeng SHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A009 |
Taut Magnetic Structure May Steepen the Coronal Wave |
Yihan LIU#+, Ruisheng ZHENG
Shandong University, China |
ST12-A010 |
Restricted Jet Eruption Related EUV Wave |
Jun LI#+, Ruisheng ZHENG
Shandong University, China |
ST12-A011 |
Resolved Magnetohydrodynamic Wave Lensing in the Solar Corona |
Xinping ZHOU#+
Sichuan Normal University, China |
ST12-A013 |
Excitation of Quasi-periodic Fast-propagating Waves in the Early Stage of the Solar Eruption |
Jialiang HU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A014 |
Research and Applications of Bidirectional Quasi-periodic Fast-propagating Magnetosonic Waves |
Miao YUHU#+
Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology, China |
ST12-A015 |
Investigation the Coronal Loop Oscillations |
Zongjun NING#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A016 |
Coordinated Transverse Motions in a System of Two Solar Coronal Loops with Elliptic Cross-sections |
Bo LI#+, Mijie SHI, Shao-Xia CHEN, Mingzhe GUO
Shandong University, China |
ST12-A019 |
Unveiling the Nature of EUV Waves with MHD Simulations |
Jinhan GUO1#+, Peng-Fei CHEN1, Yiwei NI1, Yang GUO1, Stefaan POEDTS2, Brigitte SCHMIEDER3, Mingzhe GUO4
1Nanjing University, China, 2Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 3Observatoire de Paris/ Université PSL/ National Centre for Scientific Research/ Sorbonne Université/ Université de Paris, France, 4Shandong University, China |
ST12-A020 |
Data-constrained MHD Simulations on Global Corona Waves Generated by Inclined Eruptions |
Yiwei NI1#+, Jinhan GUO1, Peng-Fei CHEN1, Li FENG2
1Nanjing University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST12-A022 |
Waves and Oscillations in Faint Coronal Hole Loops |
Adel Sulaiman H. ALANEZY1#+, Istvan BALLAI1, Gary VERTH1, Viktor FEDUN1, Kartika SANGAL2, Abhishek SRIVASTAVA2
1The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi, India |
ST12-A023 |
Relationship Between Hα, Lyα and EUV Waves About an X2.1 Flare |
Yue ZHOU1+, Li FENG1#, Yiwei NI2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Nanjing University, China |
ST14 Initiation, Propagation and In-situ Properties of Coronal Mass Ejections |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST14-A001 |
The Structure of Coronal Mass Ejections Recorded by the K-coronagraph at Mauna Loa Solar Observatory |
Hongqiang SONG#+
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A008 |
On-disk Observation of Bidirectionally Propagating Plasma Blobs Near the Reconnection Site of a Solar Eruption |
Zhenyong HOU1+, Hui TIAN1#, Maria MADJARSKA2, Hechao CHEN3, Tanmoy SAMANTA4, Xianyong BAI5, Zhentong LI5, Yang SU5, Wei CHEN5, Yuanyong DENG5, Hongqiang SONG6
1Peking University, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Yunnan University, China, 4Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6Shandong University, China |
ST14-A002 |
Filament Eruption by Multiple Reconnections |
Guiping RUAN1#+, Yang LIU1, Jinhan GUO2, Brigitte SCHMIEDER3, Yao CHEN1, Ruisheng ZHENG1, Jiangtao SU4, Bing WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Nanjing University, China, 3Observatoire de Paris/ Université PSL/ National Centre for Scientific Research/ Sorbonne Université/ Université de Paris, France, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST14-A027 |
Comparison of Helium Abundance Within ICMEs from Active Regions and Quiet-sun Regions in Two Solar Cycles |
Jinrong LI1#+, Chengxiao ZHANG1, Hongqiang SONG1, Leping LI2, Xuechao ZHANG1, Rui WANG1, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories of China, China |
ST14-A004 |
Key Signatures of Prominence Materials and Category of Cold Materials Identified by Random Forest Classifier |
Shuo YAO#+, Shuyi MENG, Zexin CHENG
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST14-A007 |
Comparison of Ion- Proton Differential Speed Between ICMEs and Solar Wind Near 1 Au |
Xuechao ZHANG#+, Hongqiang SONG, Yao CHEN
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A013 |
Comparison of the Composition of ICMEs from Active Regions and Quiet-sun Regions |
Jinrong LI1+, Hongqiang SONG1#, Hui FU1, Leping LI2, Ruisheng ZHENG1, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories of China, China |
ST14-A009 |
Comparison of I-ICME and M-ICME Fittings and In Situ Observation Parameters for Solar Cycles 23 and 24 and Their Influence on Geoeffectiveness |
Zhiyong ZHANG1+, Chenglong SHEN1#, Yutian CHI2, Dongwei MAO1, Zhihui ZHONG1, Junyan LIU1, Can WANG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 3China Earthquake Administration, China |
ST14-A030 |
The Differences in the Origination and Properties of the Near-earth Solar Wind Between Solar Cycles 23 and 24 |
Xinzheng SHI#+
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A010 |
The Contributions and Properties of Different Kinds of ICMEs and Solar Wind During Solar Cycles 23 and 24 |
Xinzheng SHI#+
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A011 |
Association Between a Failed Prominence Eruption and Mass Drainage of Another Prominence |
Jianchao XUE#+, Li FENG, Hui LI
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST14-A015 |
Unveiling the Mechanism for the Rapid Acceleration Phase in a Solar Eruption |
Ze ZHONG1#+, Yang GUO2, Yao CHEN1
1Shandong University, China, 2Nanjing University, China |
ST14-A042 |
Unraveling the Mystery for Rare Imprints of “Solar Tsunamis” |
Ze ZHONG#+, Yao CHEN
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A017 |
Initiation of Solar Wind from Small Coronal Hole Reflected by the Statistical Features of Heavy Ions |
Shuyi MENG#+, Shuo YAO
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST14-A016 |
Key Signatures and Possible Origins of Small Flux Ropes Compared to ICMEs and Quiet Solar Wind Studied by Multi-feature Classifier |
Hongyi WANG+, Shuo YAO#, Shuyi MENG
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST14-A018 |
Interplanetary Magnetic Field Evolution of Coronal Mass Ejection from BepiColombo at 0.67 Au Up to Mars |
Yutian CHI1#+, Chenglong SHEN2, Dongwei MAO2, Zhihui ZHONG2, Zhiyong ZHANG2, Yuming WANG2
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST14-A020 |
Three-dimensional Simulation of Thermodynamical Turbulence During a Coronal Mass Ejection |
Jing YE1#+, John C. RAYMOOND2, Zhixing MEI1, Jun LIN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States |
ST14-A021 |
What Determines the Initiation of Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections? |
Kanya KUSANO#+
Nagoya University, Japan |
ST14-A022 |
A Comparative Study Between the Eruptive and Confined Flares in a Newly Emerged Active Region |
Hanzhao YANG#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
ST14-A023 |
Expansion and Shrinkage of the Sheath and Magnetic Cloud Due to the Interaction of Two Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections |
Rok-Soon KIM#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST14-A038 |
A Novel 3-D CME Catalog Based on the CME Automatic Detection with a Transformer Model |
Jiahui SHAN1, Lei LU1, Yan ZHANG2, Li FENG1#+
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Nanjing University, China |
ST14-A025 |
Investigate Solar Eruptions with the Lyman-alpha Solar Telescope Aboard the ASO-S Mission |
Li FENG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST14-A026 |
The Impulsive Acceleration of a Solar Filament Eruption Associated with a B-class Flare |
Xuechao ZHANG#+, Hongqiang SONG, Yao CHEN
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A029 |
Toward a Unified Explanation for the Three-part Structure of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections |
Bing WANG#+, Hongqiang SONG
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A031 |
Physical Properties of Intermittent Reconnection During an M6.5 Flare with High-turnover-frequency |
Zhao WU#+
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A034 |
Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Explosive Solar Eruption Triggered by Small-scale Emerging Flux |
Satoshi INOUE#+, Huu Minh Triet NGUYEN, Haimin WANG
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST14-A035 |
Excitation of Multi-periodic Kink Motions in Solar Flare Loops: Possible Application to Quasi-periodic Pulsations |
Mijie SHI#+, Bo LI, Shao-Xia CHEN, Mingzhe GUO
Shandong University, China |
ST14-A039 |
Parameter Effects on the Total Intensity of H I Lyman-alpha Line for a Modeled CME and Its Driven Shock |
Beili YING#+, Li FENG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST14-A040 |
Analysis of a Failed Filament Eruption Using ASO-S and Solar Orbiter/STIX |
Zhengyuan TIAN1+, Li FENG1#, Jun CHEN2, Hui LI1, Ying LI1, Yang SU1, Yu HUANG1, Weiqun GAN1, Weilin TENG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Nanjing University, China |
ST14-A043 |
Three-dimensional Numerical Modeling of Hard X-Ray Sources in Solar Flares |
Feiyu YU1#+, Xiangliang KONG1, Fan GUO2, Yao CHEN1, Ze ZHONG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States |
ST14-A044 |
On Coronal Mass Ejection Initiation and Interplanetary Propagation |
Nat GOPALSWAMY#+
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States |
ST14-A045 |
First Multi-view Observations of an Erupting Prominence in the UV Lyman-alpha Line with SolO/Metis and ASO-S/LST |
Shuting LI1#+, Alessandro BEMPORAD2, Li FENG1, Beili YING1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2INAF- Astrophysical Observatory of Turin, Italy |
ST15 Nonlinear Processes Related to Plasma Waves and Wave-particle Interactions in Terrestrial and Planetary Magnetospheres |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST15-A009 |
Prompt Appearance of Large-amplitude Emic Waves Induced by Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Enhancement and the Subsequent Relativistic Electron Precipitation |
Chao YUE#+, Yun YAN
Peking University, China |
ST15-A001 |
On the Nonlinear Wave Growth Rate of Chorus Waves |
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 |
ST15-A004 |
Characteristics of Wave-particle Power Transfer as a Function of Electron Pitch Angle in Nonlinear Chorus Excitation |
Zeyin WU+, Xin TAO#
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST15-A010 |
High-frequency EMIC Waves: A Comprehensive Analysis of Instability Threshold and Nonlinear Evolution |
Kyungguk MIN#+
Chungnam National University, Korea, South |
ST15-A002 |
Mapping Technique for Nonlinear Wave-particle Interactions |
Anton ARTEMYEV#+
University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
ST15-A003 |
Acceleration and Loss Processes of Radiation Belt Electrons Via Nonlinear Interactions with Whistler-mode Chorus Emissions |
Yikai HSIEH#+, Yoshiharu OMURA
Kyoto University, Japan |
ST15-A008 |
Interaction of Relativistic Electrons with Finite-length Packets of the Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves: The Role of Nonlinear Effects |
Veronika GRACH1, Andrei DEMEKHOV2,1#+
1Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 2Polar Geophysical Institute, Russian Federation |
ST15-A006 |
A Study of Energy Transfer by EMIC Propagation Using Arase Satellite and Ground-based Magnetometer Data |
Jaeyoung KWAK1,2#+, Junga HWANG1, Yukinaga MIYASHITA1,2, Madeeha TALHA1,2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI3, Kazuo SHIOKAWA3, Chae-Woo JUN4
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
ST15-A011 |
EMIC Wave Occurrence and Its Dependence on Geomagnetic Conditions: Results from 7 Years of Van Allen Probes Observations |
Maria USANOVA#+
University of Colorado Boulder, United States |
ST15-A007 |
Rapid Acceleration of Relativistic Protons by Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in the Inner Jovian Magnetosphere |
Yoshiharu OMURA1#+, Yikai HSIEH1, Danny SUMMERS2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada |
ST15-A012 |
Heavy Ion Effects on Filtered H-band EMIC Waves |
Eun-Hwa KIM1#, Jay JOHNSON2+, Sung Jun NOH3, Mark ENGEBRETSON4, Khan-Hyuk KIM5, Wesley MARTIN2, Hyomin KIM6, Syun'ichi SHIRAIW1, Nicola BERTELLI1, Miles KIM2
1Princeton University, United States, 2Andrews University, United States, 3Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 4Augsburg College, United States, 5Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 6New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST16 Coupling Between Inner-magnetospheric, Ionospheric and Thermospheric Particle Populations |
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ST16-A005 |
Generation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances and Equatorial Plasma Bubbles After the 2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption |
Atsuki SHINBORI1#+, Takuya SORI1, Nozomu NISHITANI1, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1, Michi NISHIOKA2, Septi PERWITASARI2, Takuo TSUDA3, Nozomu NISHITANI1, Atsushi KUMAMOTO4, Fuminori TSUCHIYA4, Shoya MATSUDA5, Yoshiya KASAHARA5, Ayako MATSUOKA6, Iku SHINOHARA7, Yuichi OTSUKA1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 4Tohoku University, Japan, 5Kanazawa University, Japan, 6Kyoto University, Japan, 7Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan |
ST16-A002 |
Why Chorus Waves are the Dominant Driver for Diffuse Auroral Precipitation |
Xinliang GAO#+, Quanming LU
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST16-A003 |
Statistical Analysis of Radiation Belt Electron Phase Space Density Profiles: From KeV Up to Multi-MeV |
Alexander DROZDOV1#+, Anthony SAIKIN1, Quintin SCHILLER2, Allison JAYNES3, Dmitri KONDRASHOV1, Yuri SHPRITS4
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Space Sciences Innovations Inc, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany |
ST16-A006 |
Conjugate Observations of Magnetospheric and Ionospheric Phenomena During a Substorm Event |
Shangchun TENG#+
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
ST16-A014 |
Modeling of Ionospheric Conductivity Driven by Magnetospheric Electron Precipitation Using SPEAH-RIT and STET Codes |
Suk-Bin KANG1#+, George KHAZANOV2, Alex GLOCER2, Qianli MA3
1PHaSER/ IACS/ NASA GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Boston University, United States |
ST16-A013 |
What Can We Learn About the Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement (STEVE) as a Turbulent Phenomena? |
Francesca DI MARE1,2#+, Elizabeth MACDONALD2, Michael HUNNEKUHL3, Laura BRANDT EDSON4,2
1The Catholic University of America/ NASA GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Independent Researcher, Germany, 4New Mexico Consortium, United States |
ST17 Observing and Simulating Plasma Dynamics in the Solar Atmosphere |
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ST17-A001 |
Identification of Coronal Holes from Open Magnetic Field Regions Using Artificial Neural Network |
Chia-Hsien LIN#+, Guan-Han HUANG
National Central University, Taiwan |
ST17-A002 |
Preliminary Investigations on the Relationship Between the Magnetic Pressure of Bipolar Pores with the Pore Movement and the Global Solar Magnetic Fields |
Merlin MENDOZA#+, Chia-Hsien LIN
National Central University, Taiwan |
ST17-A003 |
System Level Babcock-Leighton Flux Transport Model-data Comparisons |
Simon WING1#+, Jay JOHNSON2, Mausumi DIKPATI3
1The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 2Andrews University, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States |
ST17-A004 |
Radiative Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations for Solar Surface Dynamics |
Hideyuki HOTTA#+
Nagoya University, Japan |
ST17-A006 |
What Kind of Problems in Solar Physics are Well Solved by Deep Learning? |
Yong-Jae MOON#+
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South |
ST17-A005 |
Alfvén Pulse Driven Cool Jets in the Solar Chromosphere: Ideal MHD vs Two-fluid Regime |
Abhishek Kumar SRIVASTAVA1#+, Balveer SINGH2, Kris MURAWSKI3, Bhola N. DWIVEDI4, Teimuraz ZAQARASHVILI5, Ding YUAN6, Eamon SCULLION7, Anshika SINGH1, Sudheer K MISHRA8
1Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), India, 2Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, India, 3Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland, 4Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, India, 5University of Graz, Austria, 6Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 7Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 8Kyoto University, Japan |
ST17-A010 |
Phase Mixed Alfven Waves in Partially Ionised Solar Plasmas |
Max MCMURDO#+, Istvan BALLAI, Gary VERTH, Viktor FEDUN
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
ST18 Causal Factors in Ionospheric Irregularities and Scintillations |
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ST18-A001 |
Shock Ionospheric Waves Generated by the 18 November 2023 Starship Flight |
Yury YASYUKEVICH1#+, Artem VESNIN2, Elvira ASTAFYEVA3, Valentin LEBEDEV2, Boris MALETCKII3, Artem PADOKHIN4
1Institute of solar-terrestrial physics SB RAS, Russian Federation, 2Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation, 3Institute of Earth Physics of Paris, France, 4Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation |
ST18-A002 |
The Effect of Ionospheric Dynamics on the Evolution of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles |
Hyosub KIL#+
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States |
ST18-A003 |
Detection of Ionospheric Disturbances Caused by Powerful Underground Explosions by GNSS Radio Sounding |
Artem PADOKHIN1#+, Sergei SHALIMOV2
1Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation, 2Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation |
ST18-A004 |
Information Theory Analysis of the Drivers of Scintillation |
Noah KALIADKO1, Christopher INAE1, Jay JOHNSON1, Simon WING2#+, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA3, Sebastoijan MRAK4, Simon SHEPHERD5
1Andrews University, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 3Boston University, United States, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, United States, 5Dartmouth College, United States |
ST18-A005 |
The Dependence of Scintillation Indices on the Ionospheric Parameters Over the Arctic Region |
Yong WANG1+, P. T. JAYACHANDRAN2, Qing-He ZHANG3,1#, Zanyang XING1, Yu-Zhang MA1, J. RUOHONIEMI4, Simon SHEPHERD5
1Shandong University, China, 2University of New Brunswick, Canada, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Virginia Tech, United States, 5Dartmouth College, United States |
ST18-A006 |
Geospace Storm Induced Medium Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances at Midlatitudes |
Shunrong ZHANG1#+, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA2, Philip ERICKSON1, Ercha AA1, Hyosub KIL3, Yue DENG4, Evan THOMAS5, Anthea COSTER1, Juha VIERINEN6
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 2Boston University, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4The University of Texas at Arlington, United States, 5Dartmouth College, United States, 6University of Tromsø, Norway |
ST18-A007 |
Unexpected Occurrence of Ionospheric Plasma Patch Structures and Irregularities from Low to High Latitudes |
Yang-Yi SUN#+
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST18-A009 |
The Role of Soft Particles in Producing Radio Scintillations in the Cusp |
Magnus IVARSEN1#+, Andres SPICHER2, Yaqi JIN1
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2University of Tromsø, Norway |
ST18-A008 |
Simulation of Day-to-day Variability of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Under Various Background Conditions |
Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA#+, Tatsuki YUTANI
Kyoto University, Japan |
ST18-A010 |
The Effect of Planetary Waves on the Day-to-day Variability of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles |
Jeffrey KLENZING1#+, Jonathon SMITH1, Guiping LIU1, Sarah MCDONALD2, Preeti BHANEJA1, Alexa HALFORD1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States |
ST19 Upper Atmosphere Disturbances Driven by Natural Events in the Solar Terrestrial Environment |
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ST19-A001 |
Multi-instruments Observation of Ionospheric-thermospheric Dynamic Coupling Over Mohe (53.5°N, 122.3°E) During the April 2023 Geomagnetic Storm |
Wenbo LI+, Libo LIU#, Yiding CHEN, Yuyan YANG, Tingwei HAN, Feng DING, Huijun LE, Ruilong ZHANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST19-A002 |
D-region Ionospheric Resonance Induced by Pekeris Wave Associated with the 2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption |
Hiroyo OHYA1#+, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Tamio TAKAMURA1, Hiroyuki SHINAGAWA3, Yukihiro TAKAHASHI4, Alfred CHEN5
1Chiba University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 4Hokkaido University, Japan, 5National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan |
ST19-A009 |
Gradients of the Total Electron Content in Asia Region |
Libo LIU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST19-A005 |
A Unique Structure of the Ionospheric Current Over the Asian-Oceania Region Determined by the Combination of the Ground-based and Space-borne Magnetometers |
Pengyu ZHANG+, Yang-Yi SUN#
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST19-A006 |
Effects of the 21 June 2020 Solar Eclipse on Electromagnetic Fields on the Surface |
Tianya LUO1, Yang-Yi SUN2#+, Pengyu ZHANG2
1Guangxi Transportation Science and Technology Group Co., Ltd., China, 2China University of Geosciences, China |
ST19-A003 |
Analyzing Ionospheric Variations During the 21 August 2017 Total Solar Eclipse Using Global Ionospheric Specification |
Chi-Yen LIN1#+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1, Charles LIN2, Min-Yang CHOU3
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States |
ST19-A004 |
Observations of Secondary Gravity Wave in the Thermosphere Using Double Layer Airglow Network |
Qinzeng LI1+, Jiyao XU1#, Hanli LIU2, Xiao LIU3, Wei YUAN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Henan Normal University, China |
ST19-A007 |
Numerical Simulation of Acoustic-gravity Waves Generated by Lithospheric Activities |
Ziniu XU#+, Yang-Yi SUN, Lin KAI
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST19-A008 |
2D and 3D Structures of Ionospheric Disturbances Related Typhoon and Tsunami |
Katsumi HATTORI1#+, Rui SONG1, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU2
1Chiba University, Japan, 2National Central University, Taiwan |
ST21 Multi-scale Dynamics of the Earth’s Flank Magnetosphere and Their Global Effects |
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ST21-A001 |
Kelvin-Helmholtz Instabilities Viewed by Global Hybrid Simulations of the Magnetosphere |
Yu LIN1#+, Katariina NYKYRI2, Xuanye MA2, Jay JOHNSON3, Arthur HULL4, Peter DAMIANO5, Xueyi WANG1, Mark L. ADRIAN1
1Auburn University, United States, 2Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 3Andrews University, United States, 4University of California, Berkeley, United States, 5University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States |
ST21-A002 |
Magnetic Reconnection in the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability at Earth |
Frederick WILDER#+
The University of Texas at Arlington, United States |
ST21-A003 |
Plasma Key Dynamics Understand by 3D Global MHD Simulations |
Kyung Sun PARK#+
Chungbuk National University, Korea, South |
ST21-A006 |
Multiscale Kelvin - Helmholtz Instability: Plasma Mixing and Energy Dissipation at the Earth’s Magnetopause |
Adriana SETTINO1#+, Rumi NAKAMURA1, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV2, Daniel GRAHAM2, Kevin BLASL1, Takuma NAKAMURA1, Denise PERRONE3
1Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy |
ST21-A011 |
KHIWI: Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability/Wave Investigation Mission Concept |
Kyoung-Joo HWANG1#+, Katariina NYKYRI2, Chih-Ping WANG3, Hiroshi HASEGAWA4, James BURCH1, Stephen FUSELIER1, Andrei RUNOV3, Viacheslav MERKIN5, Mikhail SITNOV5, Takuma NAKAMURA6, Xuanye MA7, Kyunghwan DOKGO1, Eunjin CHOI1, Jerry GOLDSTEIN1,8, Yu LIN9, Xueyi WANG9
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 6Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 7Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 8The University of Texas, United States, 9Auburn University, United States |
ST21-A008 |
PIC Simulation of Electron Only Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability at the Dayside Magnetopause |
Eunjin CHOI1#+, Kyoung-Joo HWANG1, Kyunghwan DOKGO1, James BURCH1, David SIBECK2
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States |
ST21-A010 |
Multi-scale Wave Activities During the Magnetotail Flapping Associated with Electron-only and Ion Reconnections |
Kyunghwan DOKGO#+, Kyoung-Joo HWANG, James BURCH, Eunjin CHOI
Southwest Research Institute, United States |
ST21-A012 |
Waves Around a Crater-shaped Flux Rope in Nonlinear Kelvin-Helmholtz Vortex |
Kyunghwan DOKGO1#+, Kyoung-Joo HWANG1, James BURCH1, Peter H. YOON2
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University of Maryland, United States |
ST21-A013 |
Coupling of Kelvin-Helmholtz Vortices to the Ionosphere |
Jay JOHNSON1#+, Alexander NAVARRO1, Simon WING2, Peter DELAMERE3, Shiva KAVOSI4, Steven PETRINEC5
1Andrews University, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 3University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 4Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 5Lockheed-Martin, United States |
ST22 The Near-solar Environment: Advances, Challenges, and Prospects |
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ST22-A002 |
Solar Wind Velocity in the Outer Corona |
Yuming WANG#+, Shaoyu LYU, Xiaolei LI, Jiajia LIU
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST22-A005 |
Non-spherical Source Surface Potential Field Model for Coronal Magnetic Field Extrapolation |
Ziqi WU#+, Jiansen HE, Rui ZHUO, Chuanpeng HOU, Tianhang CHEN
Peking University, China |
ST22-A004 |
Solar Close Observation and Proximity Experiments Mission Concept |
Jun LIN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST22-A010 |
Inspecting Transient Processes in the Young Solar Wind Through Imaging and Probing Technique by Parker Solar Probe |
Ziqi WU1#+, Jiansen HE1, Die DUAN2, Chuanpeng HOU1, Rui ZHUO1, Xingyu ZHU3, Zheng SUN1
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China, 3The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States |
ST22-A007 |
Prediction of Solar Magnetic Synoptic Maps |
Rui ZHUO1#+, Jiansen HE1, Die DUAN2, Ziqi WU1
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China |
ST22-A006 |
Flapping of Multifold Heliospheric Current Sheet |
Rui ZHUO1#+, Jiansen HE1, Die DUAN2, Ziqi WU1, Chuanpeng HOU1
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China |
ST22-A008 |
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Velocities of Coronal Waves and Structures on Multiple Scales |
Chuanpeng HOU1+, Jiansen HE1#, Alexis ROUILLARD2, Xiangjing XU1, Rui ZHUO1
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 |
ST22-A009 |
Origin and Evolution of Solar Wind from Solar Surface to 1 Au During the Solar Orbiter-earth Radial Alignment |
Chuanpeng HOU1+, Jiansen HE1#, Alexis ROUILLARD2, Chuan LI3, Shihao RAO3, Xiangjing XU1, Ziqi WU1
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, 3Nanjing University, China |
ST23 Long-term Evolution and Extreme Periods of Sun-earth Relationship Revealed by Historical Records |
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ST23-A003 |
Aurora Sightings Observed in Chinese History Caused by CIRs or Great-storm CMEs |
Shuo YAO#+, Guowei WANG
China University of Geosciences, China |
ST23-A005 |
Epidemics in Ancient China are Associated with Solar Activity |
Si CHEN1#, Yong WEI2, Limei YAN2+, Kai FAN2, Yuqi WANG2
1Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST23-A006 |
Long-term Evolution of the Thermosphere During the Holocene: Circulation and Solar Tides |
Xu ZHOU1+, Y.H. CAI1, Zhipeng REN2, Yong WEI1, Yongxin PAN1, Xinan YUE1#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China |
ST23-A008 |
Fifty-year Investigation of the Correlation Between the Geomagnetic Field and Climate |
Yuqi WANG+, Yong WEI#
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST23-A014 |
The Millennium Aurora Road — From China to Korean Peninsula, from East Asia to Europe |
Yuqi WANG1#+, Yong WEI1, Fei HE1, Limei YAN1, Si CHEN2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST23-A009 |
The Eight-year Solar Cycle During the Maunder Minimum Revealed by Historical Aurora Records |
Limei YAN1+, Fei HE1, Xinan YUE1, Yong WEI1#, Yuqi WANG1, Si CHEN2, Kai FAN1, Hui TIAN3, Jiansen HE3, Qiugang ZONG3, Lidong XIA4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Peking University, China, 4Shandong University, China |
ST23-A010 |
Evolution and Disappearance of the Paleo-west Pacific Anomaly: Implications to the South Atlantic Anomaly |
Yaochen YUE#+, Jiawei GAO, Yong WEI, Fei HE, Yuqi WANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST23-A016 |
Investigation of Local Geomagnetic Variations in Taiwan from 1965 to 2023 |
Huei-Wen SIAO1#+, I-Te LEE2,3, Chih-Hsuan LI3, Jia-Sin KUO3
1Central Weather Administration, Taiwan, 2Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan |
ST23-A012 |
The Efficiency of Coronal Mass Ejection with Different IMF Preconditions on the Production of Megaelectronvolt Electron Content in the Outer Radiation Belt |
Chongjing YUAN1+, Qiugang ZONG2#
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China |
ST23-A013 |
Relation of Sunspots and Red Auroras Recorded in Korean Chronicles |
Rok-Soon KIM#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST23-A015 |
Solar Activities and Climate Change During the Last Millennium Recorded in Korean and Chinese Chronicles |
Hong-Jin YANG1#+, Chan-Gyung PARK2, Rok-Soon KIM1, Kyungsuk CHO1, Junhyeok JEON3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Jeonbuk National University, Korea, South, 3Chungbuk National University, Korea, South |
ST24 Space Weather Prediction Using Physics-based Methods and Machine Learning Techniques |
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ST24-A002 |
Numerical Study of the Solar-Mars CME Event on December 4, 2021 |
Mengxuan MA1#+, Chenglong SHEN2, Fang SHEN1, Li-Ping YANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST24-A005 |
Deep Learning Models for High-resolution Electron Flux Prediction at GEO: A Multi-channel Approach |
Mengli TAN+, Xu SI, Xinming WU, Xin TAO#
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST24-A003 |
Deep Learning Compression of Solar Polarization Spectra from Hinode SOT/SP |
Jargalmaa BATMUNKH1#+, Yusuke IIDA1, Haruhisa IIJIMA2, Takayoshi OBA3
1Niigata University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
ST24-A006 |
Coronal Hole Detection and Tracking with Machine Learning Methods |
Junyan LIU1#+, Chenglong SHEN1, Yutian CHI2, Dongwei MAO1, Zhihui ZHONG1, Zhiyong ZHANG1, Luo JINGYU1, Can WANG3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 3China Earthquake Administration, China |
ST24-A007 |
Forecast the ICME Magnetic Field in the Heliosphere Based on In-situ Observations at 1 Au |
Chenglong SHEN1#+, Yutian CHI2, Dongwei MAO1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China |
ST24-A009 |
Deploying a Deep Learning Model for Solar Flare Irradiance Translation |
Sung-Hong PARK1#+, Junmu YOUN2, Seungwoo AHN2, Jeong-Heon KIM1, Kangwoo YI2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Kyung Hee University, Korea, South |
ST24-A013 |
An Attempt to Predict Sunspot Number Using Transformers |
Gilbert PI1#+, Tsung-Che TSAI2, Jana SAFRANKOVA1, Zdenek NĚMEČEK1
1Charles University, Czech Republic, 2National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan |
ST24-A014 |
Prediction of Next Solar Rotation Synoptic Maps Using an AI-based Photospheric Flux Transport Model |
Hyun-Jin JEONG1#+, Mingyu JEON1, Daeil KIM1, Youngjae KIM1, Ji-Hye BAEK2, Yong-Jae MOON1, Sunghwan CHOI2
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST24-A015 |
Integrating Ionospheric Data Assimilation and Deep Learning for Three-dimensional Global Ionosphere Prediction |
Chalachew Kindie MENGIST#+, Kyong-Hwan SEO
Pusan National University, Korea, South |
ST24-A022 |
Flare Forecasting Modeling Use Three-dimensional Magnetic Fields |
Zhongrui ZHAO+, Xinze ZHANG, Long XU, Xin HUANG#
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST24-A016 |
Fast Reconstruction of 3D Coronal Magnetic Fields in Various Solar Active Regions Using a Deep Learning Model |
Jihye KANG#+, Hyun-Jin JEONG, Yong-Jae MOON
Kyung Hee University, Korea, South |
ST24-A020 |
Statistical Models for Solar Flare Predictions |
Yang CHEN#+
University of Michigan, United States |
ST24-A021 |
Flare Forecasting Modeling Use Solar Full-disk Magnetic Field Event Streaming Dataset and Spiking Neural Network |
Xinze ZHANG+, Zhongrui ZHAO, Long XU#, Xin HUANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST24-A023 |
Validation of Model Results in Response to the COSPAR ISWAT Challenge |
Dedong WANG#+
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany |
ST26 The Ionosphere - Thermosphere Dynamics at Low and Middle Latitudes Driven by the External and Internal Forcing |
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ST26-A001 |
Properties of Gravity Waves Observed at Low and Mid-latitude by GOLD |
Scott ENGLAND#+
Virginia Tech, United States |
ST26-A002 |
Penetrating Electric Field With/without Disturbed Electric Fields Simulated by MAGE and Observed by ICON MIGHTI |
Qian WU#+, Dong LIN, Wenbin WANG, Liying QIAN, Haonan WU
National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States |
ST26-A003 |
Lunar Tidal Geomagnetic Disturbance and Tidal Wind |
Anmin TIAN#+
Shandong University, China |
ST26-A007 |
Impact of the Radio Occultation Retrieval on the Electron Density Profiles by the Equatorial Plasma Bubbles |
Shih-Ping CHEN#+, Charles LIN, P. K. RAJESH
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan |
ST26-A006 |
FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 Observations of Ionosphere Responses to Forcing from Sun to Earth's Surface |
Charles LIN1#+, P. K. RAJESH1, Chi-Yen LIN2, Jia-Ting LIN1, Shih-Ping CHEN1, Cheng-Yung HUANG3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan |
ST26-A008 |
Facilitating Worldwide Collaborations in the Geospace Dynamic Constellation (GDC) Era |
Bea GALLARDO-LACOURT1,2#, Douglas ROWLAND1+, Larry KEPKO3, Katherine GARCIA-SAGE1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2The Catholic University of America, United States, 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States |
ST26-A010 |
Giant Ionospheric Density Hole Near the 2022 Hunga-Tonga Volcanic Eruption: Multi-point Satellite Observations |
Jong-Min CHOI1#+, Charles LIN1, P. K. RAJESH1, Jia-Ting LIN1, Marty CHOU1, Young-Sil KWAK2, Shih-Ping CHEN1
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST27 General Session in Solar and Terrestrial Sciences Including Space Weather |
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ST27-A001 |
Introduction to the SOlar-Terrestrial Habitability Explorer (SOTHE) |
Jiajia LIU#+, Yuming WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST27-A005 |
Development of a GPU-accelerated Magnetohydrodynamic Code: OpenMHD-GPU |
Seiji ZENITANI#+
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria |
ST27-A011 |
The Impact of Solar – Terrestrial Plasma and Magnetic Field on the Detection of Gravitational Waves |
Su WEI#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
ST27-A003 |
A Novel Ion Composition and Three-dimensional Velocity Analyzer for the Topside Ionosphere |
Keiichi OGASAWARA1#+, Heechan CHA2, Guy GRUBBS1, Dhirendra KATARIA1
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2The University of Texas at San Antonio, United States |
ST27-A004 |
Modelling the Magnetic Structure of a Large-scale Horse-shoe-like Filament |
Kaifeng KANG1, Jun LIN1#+, Yang GUO2, Ilia ROUSSEV3, Rony KEPPENS4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Nanjing University, China, 3University of California Berkeley, United States, 4Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium |
ST27-A008 |
Unusually Long Path Length for a Nearly Scatter-free Solar Particle Event Observed by Solar Orbiter at 0.43 Au |
Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER1#+, Liu YANG2, Raul GOMEZ-HERRERO3, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO3, George HO4, Glenn MASON5, Alexander WARMUTH6, Luciano RODRIGUEZ7, Daria SHUKHOBODSKAIA7, Francisco ESPINOSA LARA3, Ignacio CERNUDA3
1Kiel University, Germany, 2University of Kiel, Germany, 3University of Alcalá, Spain, 4Southwest Research Institute, United States, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 6Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam, Germany, 7Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium |
ST27-A009 |
NASA's Geospace Dynamics Constellation Mission |
Douglas ROWLAND1#+, Larry KEPKO2, Katherine GARCIA-SAGE1
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States |
ST27-A010 |
Sampling of the Probe for Radio Occultation of Ionospheric Layers (PROFILE) Instrument on the GDC Mission |
Guiping LIU1#+, Douglas ROWLAND1, Olga VERKHOGLYADOVA2, Anthony MANNUCCI2, Panagiotis VERGADOS2, Thomas MEEHAN2
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States |
ST27-A013 |
Introduction of Yokosuka Radio Polarimeter (YoRP) and Its Observation |
Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Masumi SHIMOJO2, Kazumasa IWAI3
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan |
ST27-A014 |
Solar Radio Burst Observation with KSRBL: Korean Solar Radio Burst Locator |
Sujin KIM#+, Hongdal JUN, Su-Chan BONG
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST27-A015 |
Global Simulation of Corotating Interaction Regions and Their Driven Shocks in the Heliosphere (< 7 AU) |
Kan LIOU1#+, Chin-Chun WU2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States |
ST28 Recent Scientific Discoveries from Goode Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST28-A038 |
Spectroscopic Analysis on a Spicule-like Jet Accompanying Transition Region Network Jets |
Eun-Kyung LIM#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST28-A021 |
A Model of Umbral Oscillations Inherited from Subphotospheric Fast Body Modes |
Juhyung KANG1+, Jongchul CHAE1#, Kyuhyoun CHO1, Soosang KANG1, Eun-Kyung LIM2
1Seoul National University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST28-A001 |
Meso-scale Photospheric Dynamical Processes During Chromospheric Fan-shaped Surges on Light Bridge |
Yuzong ZHANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A002 |
Supporting Space Weather Research with GST High-resolution Data at BBSO |
Wenda CAO#+
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A003 |
The Length Scales of Photospheric Granules in Quiet Regions and Active Regions |
Yanxiao LIU1+, Chaowei JIANG2#, Ding YUAN2, Pingbing ZUO2, Yi WANG2, Wenda CAO3
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A014 |
Simultaneous Observations of a Breakout Current Sheet and a Flare Current Sheet in a Coronal Jet Event |
Liheng YANG#+, Xiaoli YAN, Zhike XUE, Zhe XU, Qingmin ZHANG, Yijun HOU, Jincheng WANG, Huadong CHEN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A004 |
Frottage Method to Reveal Sub-arcsec Solar Magnetic Field in Ground-based Observation |
Shangbin YANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A033 |
Waves as a Heating Candidates in the Solar Atmosphere: An Emerging Perspective in the Framework of High Resolution Observations |
Abhishek Kumar SRIVASTAVA#+
Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), India |
ST28-A011 |
Upward Magneto-acoustic Oscillations in the Photosphere and Their Association with Coronal Heating |
Haisheng JI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A007 |
The Relationship Between UV Bursts and Ellerman Bombs |
Hui TIAN1#+, Yajie CHEN2
1Peking University, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany |
ST28-A009 |
Death of Sunspots |
Guiping RUAN1#+, Thierry ROUDIER2, Brigitte SCHMIEDER3, Jean-marie MALHERBE3, Yao CHEN1, Wenda CAO4, Chenxi ZHENG1
1Shandong University, China, 2Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie (IRAP), Université de Toulouse, National Center for Scientific Research, UPS, National Centre for Space Studies, France, 3Observatoire de Paris/ Université PSL/ National Centre for Scientific Research/ Sorbonne Université/ Université de Paris, France, 4New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A008 |
The Wide Filed Adaptive Optics System of the New Vacuum Solar Telescope |
Lanqiang ZHANG+, Xuejun RAO, Hua BAO, Youming GUO, Changhui RAO#
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A010 |
Astronomical Adaptive Optics Advances in IOE, CAS |
Changhui RAO#+, Hao XIAN, Xuejun RAO, Hua BAO, Youming GUO, Shengqian WANG, Xinlong FAN, Jinlong HUANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A012 |
Emerging Magnetic Flux Rope as an Energy Source for Coronal Heating |
Yuandeng SHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A013 |
High-resolution Observation and Magnetic Modeling of a Solar Minifilament: The Formation, Eruption and Failing Mechanisms |
Weilin TENG1#+, Yingna SU1, Rui LIU2, Jialin CHEN3, Yanjie LIU1, Jun DAI1, Wenda CAO4, Jinhua SHEN1, Haisheng JI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Hanjiang Normal University, China, 4New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A015 |
Moving White Light Flare Kernel in High Temporal Resolution Filimant Eruption Observation |
Xu YANG#+, Wenda CAO, Vasyl YURCHYSHYN
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A016 |
Energy-releasing Process for the 2013 May 13 X1.7 Limb Flare |
Jinhua SHEN#+, Haisheng JI
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A017 |
Locating Heating Channels of the Solar Corona in a Plage Region with the Aid of High-resolution 10830 Å Filtergrams |
Parida HASHIM1#+, Haisheng JI2, Jinhua SHEN2
1Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A018 |
Doppler Shift Oscillations of a Sunspot Detected by CYRA and IRIS |
Dong LI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A019 |
The Splitting of Peaks of Umbral Oscillation Power and the Height of the Transition Region |
Soosang KANG#+, Jongchul CHAE
Seoul National University, Korea, South |
ST28-A020 |
Velocity Fluctuation and Temperature Fluctuation Observed in Umbral Oscillations with the Goode Solar Telescope |
Jongchul CHAE#+
Seoul National University, Korea, South |
ST28-A022 |
Progress on Mid-infrared Solar Observation at Huairou Solar Observing Station |
Xianyong BAI#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A023 |
The Multi-slit Spectrometer of the Wide-field and High-resolution Solar Telescope of China |
Zhi XU1#+, Yue ZHONG1, Zhen LI2, Mingde DING2, Cheng FANG2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Nanjing University, China |
ST28-A026 |
High-resolution Observations of Mass Motions Revealing Magnetic Structures of Solar Filaments |
Rui LIU#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
ST28-A027 |
Intensity-velocity Correlation and Radiative Relaxation Time in Umbral Oscillations |
Kyeore LEE#+, Jongchul CHAE
Seoul National University, Korea, South |
ST28-A028 |
M-class Solar Flares Observed by the New Vacuum Solar Telescope and Goode Solar Telescope |
Xiaoli YAN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A029 |
High-resolution Observations of a C9.3 White-light Flare and Its Impact on the Solar Photosphere |
Zhe XU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A034 |
Evidence for the Universal Fast Magnetic Reconnection Mediated with Plasmoids |
Zehao TANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A030 |
The Dynamics of Solar Prominences Revealed by New Vacuum Solar Telescope (NVST) |
Jincheng WANG#+, Xiaoli YAN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A040 |
Sunspot Magnetic Relaxation Unveiled Through the Evolution Process of a Rapidly Evolving Light Bridge |
Donguk SONG#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST28-A037 |
New Features Finding on Light Bridge Jets: Dark Hα Knots and Transparent Regions |
Heesu YANG#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST28-A039 |
Detection of Alfvénic Waves in Quiet-Sun Fibrils Using Spectroscopic Data Obtained by the FISS/GST |
Hannah KWAK#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST28-A043 |
A Role of Small-scale Emerging Flux in the Solar Eruption |
Satoshi INOUE#+, Huu Minh Triet NGUYEN, Ju JING, Haimin WANG
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A041 |
Solar Abundance Fractionation Linked to Chromospheric Alfvénic Waves in an Active Region Observed by FISS/GST and EIS/Hinode |
Kyoung-Sun LEE1#+, Jongchul CHAE1, Hannah KWAK2, Kyeore LEE1
1Seoul National University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South |
ST28-A044 |
Design of NVST Second-generation High-resolution Observation System |
Zhenyu JIN#+, Hui LIU, Kaifan JI, Xiqun WANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A045 |
Dynamic Evolution of a Fibril |
Jie CHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST28-A046 |
The GST Observation of Small Loop Activities Above the Sunspot Light Bridge in NOAA AR 12673 |
Yeon-Han KIM1#+, Vasyl YURCHYSHYN2, Yan XU2, Su-Chan BONG1, Eun-Kyung LIM1
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States |
ST28-A047 |
Magnetic Reconnection as the Driver of the Solar Wind |
Nour E. RAOUAFI1#+, Guillermo STENBORG1, Daniel B. SEATON2, Haimin WANG3, Jiasheng WANG4, Craig E. DEFOREST5, Bale STUART6, James DRAKE7, Vadim URITSKY8, Judith T. KARPEN9, Richard C. DEVORE9, Alphonse STERLING10, Tim HORBURY11, Louise HARRA12,13, Sofiane BOUROUAINE14, Justin C. KASPER15, Pankaj KUMAR16, Tai PHAN6, Marco VELLI17
1Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO 80302, USA, United States, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 4New Jersey Institute of Technology , United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO, United States, 6University of California, Berkeley, United States, 7University of Maryland, United States, 8Catholic University of America, 620 Michigan Avenue NE, Washington, DC, United States, 9Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States, 10NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, United States, 11Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 12World Radiation Center, Switzerland, 13ETH-Zurich, Switzerland, 14Florida Institute of Technology, United States, 15BWX Technologies, Inc., Washington DC, United States, 16Department of Physics, American University, Washington, DC, United States, 17University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
ST28-A048 |
Polarization Crosstalk Calibration Methods for the Near-IR Imaging Spectropolarimeter at the GST |
Taylor BAILDON#+
Big Bear Solar Observatory, United States |
ST30 Monitoring Space Weather and Geospace Hazards with the International Meridian Circle Project |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST30-A001 |
Importance, Perils, and Limitations of High Sampling of GNSS Signals for Space Weather Research |
P. T. JAYACHANDRAN#+
University of New Brunswick, Canada |
ST30-A002 |
Observation and Research on the Disturbances of the Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere Caused by Severe Events in the Lower Atmosphere |
Jiyao XU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST30-A005 |
A Statistical Study of Space Hurricanes in the Southern Hemisphere |
Sheng LU1#+, Zanyang XING1, Qing-He ZHANG2,1, Yongliang ZHANG3, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Larry LYONS5, Yu-Zhang MA1, Xiang-Yu WANG1, Yong WANG1, Balan NANAN1
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
ST30-A004 |
Multi-instrument Observations of the Evolution of Polar Cap Patches Associated with Flow Shears and Particle Precipitation |
Duan ZHANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG2,3#, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Zanyang XING3, Larry LYONS5, Huigen YANG6, Guo-Jun LI7, Keisuke HOSOKAWA8, Kazuo SHIOKAWA9, Yu-Zhang MA3, Yong WANG3, Xiang-Yu WANG3
1National Space Science Center (NSSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Shandong University, China, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6Polar Research Institute of China, China, 7Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, 8University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 9Nagoya University, Japan |
ST30-A006 |
Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Observation Using 39.65 MHz VHF Radar at Chumphon, Thailand |
Septi PERWITASARI1#+, Michi NISHIOKA1, Yuichi OTSUKA2, Susumu SAITO3, Supnithi PORNCHAI4, Jamjareegulgarn PUNYAWI 4
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan, 4King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand |
ST30-A008 |
Recent Progresses of Space Hurricane |
Qing-He ZHANG1,2#+, Sheng LU2, Zhi-Feng XIU2, Yongliang ZHANG3, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Larry LYONS5, Liwen REN6, Zanyang XING2, Yu-Zhang MA2, Yong WANG2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shandong University, China, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST30-A009 |
Observation, Monitoring, and Warning, of Space Hazards: CMU Space Weather War Room |
Siramas KOMONJINDA1#+, Waraporn NUNTIYAKUL1, Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1, Achara SERIPIENLERT2, Wirin SONSRETTEE3, Audcharaporn PAGWHAN4, Watchanon RUANGKUL5, Parkpoom SRITHIMAKUL6, Boonrucksar SOONTHORNTHUM2, Duangmanee WONGRATANAPHISAN1
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, Thailand, 3Panyapiwat Institute of Management, Thailand, 4Mahidol University, Thailand, 5Thailand Excellence Center in Physics, Thailand, 6Pakgon Company Limited, Thailand |
ST30-A010 |
Multi-instrument Analysis of the Segmentation of the Tongue of Ionization Into Two Dense Polar Cap Patches |
Yu-Zhang MA1#+, Qing-He ZHANG2,1, Larry LYONS3, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Zanyang XING1, Yong WANG1, Marc HAIRSTON5, Jianjun LIU6, Balan NANAN1, Zhong-Xin DENG7, Qiang ZHANG8, Sihan ZHAO1
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 6Polar Research Institute of China, China, 7China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation, China, 8Tongji University, China |
ST30-A011 |
3-D Ionosphere Imaging at Middle-to-high Latitude in the Northern Hemisphere with a Data Assimilation System |
Lingxin ZHAO#+
Shandong University, China |
ST30-A012 |
Recently Research Progress on the Polar Sporadic-E Layers |
Yong WANG1+, David THEMENS2, Roger VARNEY3, Robert GILLIES4, Yu-Zhang MA1, Zanyang XING1, P. T. JAYACHANDRAN2, Qing-He ZHANG5,1#
1Shandong University, China, 2University of New Brunswick, Canada, 3SRI International, United States, 4University of Calgary, Canada, 5National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST30-A013 |
Directly Observation of Space Hurricane Disturbed Polar Thermosphere |
Zhi-Feng XIU1+, Yu-Zhang MA1#, Qing-He ZHANG2,1, Zanyang XING1, Shunrong ZHANG3, Yongliang ZHANG4, Kjellmar OKSAVIK5, Larry LYONS6, Michael LOCKWOOD7, Yong WANG1
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5University of Bergen, Norway, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7University of Reading, United Kingdom |
ST30-A014 |
Coordinated Ground-based Ionosphere-thermosphere Observations During the Dec 1-2, 2023 Geospace Storm |
Shunrong ZHANG1#+, Jiuhou LEI2, Jiyao XU3, Liwen REN3, Philip ERICKSON1, Ercha AA1, Anthea COSTER1
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST30-A015 |
Simulation of Nighttime Medium-scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances in the Midlatitude Ionosphere During Stormtime |
Xiaochuan WANG1+, Jiuhou LEI1#, Shunrong ZHANG2, Zezhong LI1, Tong DANG1, Xiaoli LUAN1, Xiankang DOU1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States |
ST30-A019 |
Planetary-scale Waves in the Mesosphere and Low Thermosphere: Responses to Sudden Stratosphere Warming Events Via Multi-station Analysis |
Maosheng HE1#+, Jeffrey FORBES2, Christoph JACOBI3, Guozhu LI1, Gunter STOBER4, Libo LIU1, Chi WANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Leipzig University, Germany, 4University of Bern, Switzerland |
ST30-A020 |
Precision Monitoring Telescope for L&S Band Solar Radio |
Bingxian LUO#+, Wengeng HUANG, Mingliang ZHAO, Liqin SHI, Siqing LIU, Jing WANG
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST30-A021 |
Investigating the Complex Interplay and Longitude Heterogeneities of the Electrodynamic Response of the Low and Equatorial Latitude Ionosphere to Magnetic Storms with an IMCP-type Network |
Michel BLANC1#+, Christine AMORY-MAZAUDIER2, Frederic PITOUT1
1Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 2Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas (LPP)/ National Centre for Scientific Research/ University Pierre and Marie Curie, France |
ST30-A022 |
Satellite-based Climate and Tropical Weather Research at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Yee Hui LEE#, Erick LANSARD+
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
ST30-A024 |
Observations of the Ionospheric Plasma Irregularities Driven by Space Weather and Lithosphere Events |
Charles LIN1#+, P. K. RAJESH1, Shih-Ping CHEN1, Jong-Min CHOI1, Tungyuan HSIAO2, Chi-Yen LIN3, Cheng-Yung HUANG4
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Hsing Wu University, Taiwan, 3National Central University, Taiwan, 4Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan |
ST32 New Perspectives on Simulations, Theories and Observations of Space Plasma Processes |
Abstract ID |
Abstract Title |
Authors |
ST32-A006 |
Nighttime Geomagnetic Response to Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Pulses |
Tian ZHANG1#+, Yusuke EBIHARA1, Takashi TANAKA2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan |
ST32-A001 |
Numerical Algorithms for Generating Loss-cone Distributions in Particle Simulation |
Seiji ZENITANI1#+, Shinya NAKANO2
1Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 2The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan |
ST32-A002 |
Solar Wind Interaction with Earth's Magnetosphere for a Time-varying Plasma and Magnetic Field: Global, Realistic, 3D Hybrid-kinetic Simulations |
Shahab FATEMI#+
Umeå University, Sweden |
ST32-A003 |
GCPIC Simulation of Whistler-mode Chorus Wave Generation and Associated Resonant Electron Signatures |
Xueyi WANG1#+, Yoshiharu OMURA2, Huayue CHEN1, Yikai HSIEH2, Lunjin CHEN3, Yu LIN1, Xiao-Jia ZHANG3, Zhiyang XIA3
1Auburn University, United States, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3The University of Texas at Dallas, United States |
ST32-A004 |
Numerical Experiments of Fast Magnetic Reconnection Driven by the Rapidly Expanding Plasma |
Shanshan XU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
ST32-A007 |
Simulation Study of the Magnetosphere-ionosphere Response to the Solar Wind Impulse |
Shigeru FUJITA#+
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Japan |
ST32-A008 |
Multiple Auroras Induced by Interplanetary Shock: Plasma Wave Effects |
Xingxin ZHAO1+, Qiugang ZONG2#, Jianjun LIU1, Zejun HU1
1Polar Research Institute of China, China, 2Peking University, China |
ST32-A005 |
Firehose Instability in Electron-position Plasma |
Chun-Sung JAO1#+, Reinaldo SANTOS DE LIMA2, Lin-Ni HAU3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, 3National Central University, Taiwan |
ST32-A011 |
Nonlinear Drift-bounce Resonance Between Charged Particles and Ultralow Frequency Waves |
Li LI1#+, Xuzhi ZHOU2, Yoshiharu OMURA3, Qiugang ZONG2
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Kyoto University, Japan |
ST32-A012 |
Externally Driven Field Line Resonance Polarization in a General Magnetospheric Geometry |
Alex DEGELING1#+, Robert RANKIN2, Colin WATERS3, Andrew WRIGHT4
1Shandong University, China, 2University of Alberta, Canada, 3The University of Newcastle, Australia, 4University of St Andrews, United Kingdom |
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