Session Details
[P-PS05]Mars and martian moons
Tue. May 23, 2023 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM JST
Tue. May 23, 2023 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM UTC
Tue. May 23, 2023 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM UTC
Online Poster Zoom Room (1) Online Poster
convener:Hideaki Miyamoto(University of Tokyo), Takeshi Imamura(Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo), Tomoki Nakamura(Department of Earth and Planetary Materials Sciences, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University), Hidenori Genda(Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
On-site poster schedule(2023/5/23 17:15-18:45)
Mars exploration has been accelerated; At least one robotic mission has been continuously operating in the vicinity of Mars since 1997, and the number of spacecraft observing Mars has steadily increased. Now three rovers are on the surface of Mars, and eight spacecraft are in Mars orbit. Several new missions will be launched shortly, including ExoMars 2022 in 2022 and the MMX mission to explore Phobos, Deimos, and Mars scheduled for a 2024 launch. This session will discuss recent results from a broad spectrum of Mars studies encompassing the interior, surface, atmosphere, plasma environment, and the Mars system, including its two satellites. Abstracts on instrumentation, theoretical studies, and future mission plans are also encouraged for this session, as both the presenters and the audience would greatly benefit from ensuing discussions and feedback.
[PPS05-P01]Development of the Raman spectrometer for MMX (RAX): Delivery of the flight model★Invited Papers
*Yuichiro Cho1, Susanne Schröder2, Olga Prieto-Ballesteros5, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers2, Tomás Belenguer5, Maximilian Buder2, Yuri Bunduki2, Enrico Dietz2, Till Hagelschuer2, Shingo Kameda7, Nobuo Kenmochi3, Emanuel Kopp2, Guillermo Lopez-Reyes5, Andoni G. Moral5, Shoki Mori1, Martin Pertenais2, Peter Gisbert2, Kazunori Ogawa3, Steve Rockstein2, Selene Rodd-Routley2, Conor Ryan2, Yasutaka Satoh3, Thomas Säuberlich2, Seiji Sugita1, Haruhisa Tabata1, Stephan Ulamec8, Tomohiro Usui3, Iris Weber6, Koki Yumoto1, Ute Böttger2, Fernando Rull4 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo, 2.German Aerospace Center, Institute of Optical Sensor Systems (DLR-OS), 3.JAXA, 4.University of Valladolid, 5.INTA, 6.WWU Münster, 7.Rikkyo University, 8.German Aerospace Center)
[PPS05-P02]Curation protocol of Phobos sample returned by Martian Moons Exploration (MMX)★Invited Papers
*Ryota Fukai1, Tomohiro Usui1,2, Wataru Fujiya3, Yoshinori Takano4, Ken-ichi Bajo5, Andrew Beck6, Enrica Bonato7, Nancy L. Chabot18, Yoshihiro Furukawa8, Hidenori Genda9, Fred Jourdan10, Thorsten Kleine11, Mizuho Koike12, Moe Matsuoka13, Yayoi N Miura2, Frederic Moynier14, Ryuji Okazaki15, Sara S. Russell16, Michael E. Zolensky17, Haruna Sugahara1, Shogo Tachibana1,2, Sakamoto Kanako1, Masanao Abe1 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.The University of Tokyo, 3.Ibaraki University, 4.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth and Technology, 5.Hokkaido University, 6.Marietta College, 7.German Aerospace Center, 8.Tohoku University, 9.Tokyo Institute of Technology, 10.Curtin University, 11.Max Planck Institute, 12.Hiroshima University, 13.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 14.Institut de physique du globe de Paris, 15.Kyushu University, 16.National History Museum, 17.National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 18.Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab)
[PPS05-P03]Examination of Phobos high-latitude spectroscopic observations: Incidence angle dependence of spectral shape
*Morita Tomoyo1, Yoshino Fukuda1, Matsuoka Moe2, Tomoki Nakamura1 (1.Tohoku University, 2.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology )
[PPS05-P04]Simulation of Phobos gravity field estimation from Tianwen-1 flybys and implications for the modeling of Phobos’ internal structure
*Xi Guo1 (1.State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing)
[PPS05-P05]The Icy Origins of the Martian Moons
*Courteney Summer Monchinski1, Hidenori Genda1, Shigeru Ida1 (1.Earth-Life Science Institute)
[PPS05-P06]Craters in the Low Latitude Regions of Phobos: Their Distribution, Morphology and Possible Origin
*Iori Kajitani1, Hiroshi Kikuchi1 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
[PPS05-P07]Crater chronology functions considering Phobos captured age
*Yuki Uchida1,2, Kosei Toyokawa2,3, Tomohiro Usui2 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science/ Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 3.The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)

[PPS05-P08]Lifetime of ancient Martian prebiotic compounds on the surface of Phobos modeled by an electron irradiation experiment of rock minerals mixed with amino acids
*Tomoki Takeda1,2, Tomoki Kimura1, Hideaki Miyamoto2, Tomoki Nakamura4, Naoki Terada3 (1.Tokyo University of Science, 2.Tokyo University, 3.Graduate school of Science, Tohoku University, 4.Department of Earth and Planetary Materials Sciences, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University)

[PPS05-P09]Mars landing missions by Japan: Its strategy and sciences
*Yasuhito Sekine1, Tomohiro Usui2, Hitoshi Hasegawa4, Kanako Seki3, Keisuke Fukushi5, Kazuhisa Fujita2, Kazuhiko Yamada2, Kojiro Suzuki3, Yasunori Nagata2, Takanao Saiki2, Tetsuo Yoshimitsu2, Osamu Mori2, Atsushi Yamazaki2 (1.Earth-Life Science Insitute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.ISAS, JAXA, 3.University of Tokyo, 4.Kochi University, 5.Kanazawa University)
[PPS05-P10]Strategic Mars exploration: International MIM (Mars Ice Mapper) project and possible Japanese contribution
*Kanako Seki1, Tomohiro Usui2, Yasuhito Sekine3, Atsushi Yamazaki2, Kazuhisa Fujita2, Hiromu Nakagawa4, Hiroyuki Maezawa5, Naoki Terada4, MACO WG3 (1.Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 2.ISAS, JAXA, 3.ELSI, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 5.Osaka Metropolitan University)
[PPS05-P11]A study of the dynamics of the Martian general circulation using the reanalysis data
*Anzu Asumi1, Kaoru Sato1, Masashi Kohma1, Yoshi-Yuki Hayashi2 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2.Department of Planetology/CPS , Graduate School of Science, Kobe University )

[PPS05-P12]A study on the vertical thermal structures of the Martian atmosphere in the radio occultation measurements with Full Spectrum Inversion
*Nonoka Takahashi1, Katsuyuki Noguchi1, Takeshi Imamura2 (1.Nara Women's University, 2.The University of Tokyo)
[PPS05-P13]A technique of retrieving the exospheric number density distribution from pickup ion ring distributions observed by MAVEN/STATIC and its application to future MMX/MSA observations
*Kei Masunaga1, Naoki Terada2, Francois Leblanc3, Shotaro Sakai2, Shoichiro Yokota4, Yuki Harada5, Takuya Hara6, Kanako Seki7, Atsushi Yamazaki1, Tomohiro Usui1 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 3.LATMOS, Sorbonne Universite, 4.Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, 5.Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 6.University of California Berkeley, 7.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo)
[PPS05-P14]Mid-latitude disturbances in the Martian atmosphere studied with MRO MCS data
*Nozomi Kakinuma1, Takeshi Imamura1, Shohei Aoki1, Katsuyuki Noguchi2, Armin Kleinboehl3 (1.Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2.Faculty of Science, Nara Women's University, 3.Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA)
[PPS05-P15]The Esw asymmetry and the magnetic morphology of the Martian magnetotail
*LiHui Chai1 (1.Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
[PPS05-P16]Carbon dioxide sequestration on Earth and Mars: Potential of carbonates derived from Samail Ophiolite as analogues for Martian atmosphere-hydrosphere interactions
*Arshad Ali1, Iffat Jabeen2, Mohamed A. K. El-Ghali1,3, Sobhi J. Nasir3, Andreas Scharf3 (1.Sultan Qaboos University, Earth Sciences Research Centre, Muscat, Oman., 2.1952 Jubilee Drive, London, ON, N6G 0H7, Canada., 3.Sultan Qaboos University, Department of Earth Sciences, Muscat, Oman.)
[PPS05-P17]A multifluid MHD study on three-dimensional Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at Mars
*Maodong Yan1, Tong Dang1, Jiuhou Lei1, Binzheng Zhang2, Naoki Terada3, Shotaro Sakai3, François Leblanc4 (1.University of Science and Technology of China, 2.University of Hong Kong, 3.Tohoku Univ., 4.LATMOS-IPSL-CNRS)
[PPS05-P18]Constraint on paleo hydrological activities from deltas on Mars
Abstract
*Yaowen Luo1 (1.Wuhan University)

[PPS05-P19]The Hellas Impact and the consequence
*Trishit Ruj1, Masanori Kameyama, Kosuke Kurosawa, Kenji Kawai, Goro Komatsu, Tomohiro Usui (1.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
[PPS05-P20]Effects of hydrogen content on surface flow on inner wall of the Martian craters
*Keiki Hotta1, Tomokatsu Morota1, Hideaki Miyamoto1 (1.The University of Tokyo)
[PPS05-P21]Ti isotope constraints on late accretion to Mars
*Satoshi Yoshihara1, Tsuyoshi Iizuka1, Yuki Hibiya1 (1.The University of Tokyo)

[PPS05-P22]Laboratory modeling for amino acid chemical cycles in early Martian and terrestrial atmospheres driven by the solar energetic particles
*Yuki Sakurai1, Tomoki Kimura1, Kensei Kobayashi2, Hidetaka Torigoe1, Naoki Terada3 (1.Tokyo University of Science , 2.Yokohama National University, 3.Tohoku University)

