Session Details

[P-EM08]Progress in Physics of the Inner Magnetosphere

Tue. May 26, 2015 6:15 PM - 7:30 PM JST
Tue. May 26, 2015 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM UTC
Convention Hall 2F
Convener:*Danny Summers(Dept of Math and Stats,Memorial University of Newfoundland), Yusuke Ebihara(Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University), Yoshizumi Miyoshi(Solar-Terrestrial Environement Laboratory, Nagoya University)
Earth's inner magnetosphere ,extending over magnetic shells L < 7, is a dynamic region of geospace comprising the radiation belts, the ring current, the plasmasphere, and the ionosphere. The Japanese mission ERG, planned for launch in 2016, will explore the inner magnetosphere and in particular will investigate particle energization in the outer radiation zone during space storms. ERG will be an exciting complement to existing space missions including the Van Allen Probes, THEMIS, Cluster, and small satellites such as CSSWE and Firebird. This session invites investigations of all aspects of inner magnetosphere physics including space and ground observations, modeling and simulations, and theory. Examples of topics of interest include particle energization and loss mechanisms, particle transport and injection, global modeling, energy coupling, generation and influence of geo-effective waves, wave-particle interactions, and diversity of inner magnetosphere responses to differing solar wind drivers.

[PEM08-P01]Van Allen Probes observations of dipolarization and ion acceleration in the inner magnetosphere

*Masahito NOSE1, Kunihiro KEIKA2, Craig Kletzing3, Charles W. Smith4, Robert J. MacDowall5, Geoffrey D. Reeves6 (1.Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 2.Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, 3.Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, 4.Institute for Earth, Oceans and Space, University of New Hampshire, 5.Solar System Exploration Division, Goddard Space Flight Center, 6.Space Sciences and Applications Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory)

[PEM08-P02]The energy dependent enhancements of radiation belt electrons during weak magnetic storms: Van Allen Probes observations

*Taketo MATSUO1, Yuto KATOH1, Atsushi KUMAMOTO1, Daniel BAKER2, Geoff REEVES3, Kletzing CRAIG4, Shri KANEKAL2, Allison JAYNES5, Harlan SPENCE6 (1.Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, 3.Los Alamos National Laboratory, 4.Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, 5.Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, 6.Center for Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New Hampshire)

[PEM08-P03]Occurrence characteristics of relativistic electron microbursts in association with storms and substorms

*Satoshi KURITA1, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1 (1.Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University)

[PEM08-P04]Accumulated energetic protons and degradation of Akebono solar cells from a new model of trapped protons

*Wataru MIYAKE1, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Ayako MATSUOKA3 (1.Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tokai University, 2.STE Laboratory, Nagoya University, 3.ISAS/JAXA)

[PEM08-P05]Impact of interplanetary shock on ions in the inner magnetosphere

*Hiroki TSUJI1, Yusuke EBIHARA1, Yoshiharu OMURA1, Takashi TANAKA2 (1.Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, 2.SERC, Kyushu University)