Session Details - ST05


Session Details
Section ST - Solar & Terrestrial Sciences
Session Title Inner/Outer Frontiers of Terrestrial Magnetosphere and of Magnetized /Unmagnetized Planets
Main Convener Dr. Bertrand Lembege (LATMOS-IPSL-UVSQ-National Centre for Scientific Research, France)
Co-convener(s) Dr. Hiroshi Hasegawa (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan)
Dr. Gurbax Lakhina (Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India)
Session Description Different exchanges of energy and momenta take place via intricated solar wind -magnetosphere interactions at natural frontiers of magnetospheres. Both inner and outer frontiers play a key role in the global energy/momenta partition. These exchanges establish over quite different spatial and temporal scales via different processes and raise up major questions under investigation. Different approaches are necessary from magnetohydrodynamics to kinetic approaches. The difficulties consist (i) in identifying these processes and (ii) in analysing their spatial and temporal impacts on the frontiers dynamics itself. The aim of this session is to focuss on recent advances obtained made on these processes based on experimental observations, theory and numerical simulations. A particular emphasis will be given both on outer and inner frontiers such as the shock and foreshock areas, the magnetosheath, the magnetopause, the polar cusp, the plasma depletion layer, the nearby/far magnetotail, the plasma and neutral sheets, and the radiation belts. Multi satelites missions such as DOUBLE STAR, CLUSTER, THEMIS and others have provided a large coverage of informations on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales for the terrestrial environment. Papers focussed on advances developped for preparing new challenging multispacecrafts missions such as MMS and/or EIDOSCOPE are also very welcome. Comparison between experimental and/or simulation results obtained/expected on frontiers at the Earth (based both on mono- and multi-points measurements) and at other planetary magnetospheres (such the preparation of BEPI-COLOMBO) is also strongly encouraged. More generally, particular interest will be also given to the comparison of inner/outer frontiers of magnetized/unmagnetized planets (observations from CASSINI, VEX and KAGUYA) and to related simulation works.