Session Details

[P-PS01]Outer Solar System Exploration Today, and Tomorrow

Tue. May 28, 2024 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM JST
Tue. May 28, 2024 8:15 AM - 9:45 AM UTC
Poster Hall Exhibition Hall 6, Makuhari Messe
convener:Jun Kimura(Osaka University), Kunio M. Sayanagi(NASA Langley Research Center ), Fuminori Tsuchiya(Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)
The giant planets provide many keys to understanding planetary processes. They play an important role in shaping our solar system, and the physical and chemical processes they harbor also provide a unique opportunity to study the phenomena relevant for studying Earth and other planets, including exoplanetary systems. In this session, we discuss a wide range of topics encompassing the giant planets and their moons, including their origins, interiors, atmospheres, compositions, surface features, and electromagnetic fields. To advocate for current and future outer planets exploration (Juno, New Horizons, JUICE, Europa Clipper, Dragonfly and beyond), we also call for discussions on future missions to explore giant planet systems, including how to develop better international cooperation. Discussion in this latter category will include progress in developing a solar sail mission concept for observing the Jupiter system and its Trojan asteroids. We also solicit presentations about new scientific results generated using data returned by space telescopes such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

[PPS01-P01]Current Status of Japanese Participation in JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer)

*Yoshifumi Saito1, Yasuhito Sekine2, Yasumasa Kasaba3, Keigo Enya1, Kazushi Asamura1, YASUKO KASAI2, Junichi Haruyama1, Ayako Matsuoka4 (1.Solar System Science Division, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Tokyo Institute of Technology, 3.Tohoku University, Graduate School of Science, 4.Kyoto University, Graduate School of Science)

[PPS01-P02]The Ganymede Laser Altimeter (GALA) for the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE): Current status and onboard commissioning

*Keigo Enya1, Masanori Kobayashi2, Jun Kimura3, Hiroshi Araki4, Hirotomo Noda4, Noriyuki Namiki4, Shoko Oshigami1, Kazuyuki Touhara1, Yoshifumi Saito1, Kay Lingenauber5, Alexander Stark5, Hauke Hussmann5 (1.ISAS, 2.CIT, 3.Osaka University, 4.NAOJ, 5.DLR)

[PPS01-P03]High-Frequency part of the Radio & Plasma Wave Investigation (RPWI) aboard JUICE: toward the Lunar-Earth flyby in Aug 2024

*Yasumasa Kasaba1, Baptiste Cecconi2, Fuminori Tsuchiya1, Hiroaki Misawa1, Hajime Kita3, Rikuto Yasuda1, Yuto Katoh1, Atsushi Kumamoto1, Tomoki Kimura4, Yoshizumi Miyoshi5, Yoshiya Kasahara6, Shoya Matsuda6, Satoshi Yagitani6, Mitsunori Ozaki6, Hirotsugu Kojima7, Satoshi Kurita7, Jan-Erik Wahlund8, JUICE RPWI team (1.Tohoku University, 2.LESIA, Obs de Paris, 3.Tohoku Institute of Technology, 4.Tokyo University of Science, 5.Nagoya University, 6.Kanazawa University, 7.Kyoto University, 8.IRF Uppsala)

[PPS01-P04]Status update of seismometer package for Dragonfly relocatable lander

*Hiroaki Shiraishi1, Takefumi Mitani1, Satoshi Tanaka1, Taichi Kawamura3, Keisuke Onodera2, Ryuhei Yamada4, Hideki Murakami9, Shunichi Kamata5, Jun Kimura6, Hiroyuki Kurokawa7, Kiwamu Nishida2, Yasuhito Sekine8, Takeshi Tsuji10, Ralph Lorenz11 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, 2.Earthquake Research Institute / The University of Tokyo, 3.Universite Paris Cite Institut de physique du globe de Paris CNRS, 4.The University of Aizu, Revitalization and Creation Support Center, 5.Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 6.Osaka University, 7.The University of Tokyo, 8.Earth-Life Science Insitute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 9.Kochi University, 10.Department of Systems Innovation, the University of Tokyo, 11.Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)

[PPS01-P05]Considering the icy satellites of the Solar system as analogs of potential life-harboring exomoons

*Balazs Bradak1 (1.Kobe University, Faculty of Oceanology)

[PPS01-P06]Surface pattern of tectonic features as potential markers of Mimas` stealth ocean

*Balazs Bradak1, Motoharu Okumi1 (1.Kobe University, Faculty of Oceanology)

[PPS01-P07]Modeling the distribution of CO2 on Europa: Implications for an active supply of CO2 ice

*Shintaro Kadoya1, Yasuhito Sekine1, Takanori Kodama1 (1.Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[PPS01-P08]Raman spectroscopy of salt deposits from the simulated subsurface ocean of Enceladus

*Jun Takeshita1, Yuichiro Cho1, Haruhisa Tabata1, Yoshio Takahashi1, Yayoi N Miura2, Seiji Sugita1 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo, 2.Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo)

[PPS01-P09]Crystal Structure of NaCl on Europa's Subsurface Originated from Subsurface Ocean: Based on Plasma Irradiation Experiments

*Ayumi Kobayashi1, Tomoki Kimura1, Ryo Hoshino1, Misako Otsuki1, Miyu Okumoto1, Mark Sadgrove1, Yusuke Nakauchi2, Fuminori Tsuchiya3, Shuya Tan4, Jun Kimura5 (1.Tokyo University of Science, 2.Ritsumeikan University, 3.Tohoku University, 4. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 5.Osaka University)

[PPS01-P10]Additional constraint for the interior structure of Ganymede based on a core-dynamo generation.

Ryohei Kawakami1, *Jun Kimura1 (1.Osaka University)

[PPS01-P11]Estimation of Atmospheric Transportation on Uranus with the Ground Based Telescope

*Kotaro Amada1, Seiko Takagi1, Yukihiro Takahashi1, Hamamoto Ko1, Tatsuharu Ono1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University)

[PPS01-P12]3D occultation modeling of Jovian auroral radio waves to uncover the ionospheric formation process of icy moons

*Rikuto Yasuda1,2, Tomoki Kimura3, Baptiste Cecconi2, Hiroaki Misawa1, Fuminori Tsuchiya1, Yasumasa Kasaba1, Corentin Louis2, Shotaro Sakai1, Shinnosuke Satoh1 (1.Tohoku University, 2.Paris Observatory, 3.Tokyo University of Science)

[PPS01-P13]Estimation of plasma parameters at Europa's orbit observed by Hisaki

*Natsuko Matsushita1, Fuminori Tsuchiya1, Yasumasa Kasaba1, Kazuo Yoshioka2, Saniya Sanada2, Atsushi Yamazaki3, Go Murakami3, Ichiro Yoshikawa2, Tomoki Kimura4, Hajime Kita5 (1.Tohoku University, 2.The University of Tokyo, 3.JAXA/ISAS, 4.Tokyo University of Science, 5.Tohoku Institute of Technology)

[PPS01-P14]Solar wind response of dawn-dusk asymmetry in Io plasma torus with the Haleakala T60 and HISAKI satellite observations

Hiroyasu Kondo1, *Fuminori Tsuchiya1, Masato Kagitani1, Shinnosuke Satoh1, Hiroaki Misawa1, Go Murakami2, Yuki Nakamura3, Tomoki Kimura4, Atsushi Yamazaki2, Ichiro Yoshikawa3, Hajime Kita5 (1.Tohoku University, 2.ISAS/JAXA, 3.The University of Tokyo, 4.Tokyo University of Science, 5.Tohoku Institute of Technology)