Session Details

[P-CG24][EJ] Planetary Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, and Atmosphere

Sun. May 21, 2017 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM JST
Sun. May 21, 2017 12:00 AM - 1:30 AM UTC
102 International Conference Hall 1F
convener:Kanako Seki(Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo), Yoshiyuki O. Takahashi(Graduate School of Science, Kobe University), Hiromu Nakagawa(Planetary Atmosphere Physics Laboratory, Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University), Keiichiro Fukazawa(Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University), Chairperson:Manabu Yagi(RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science), Chairperson:Keiichiro Fukazawa(Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University)
Exploration of Moon, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, and beyond together with rapid developments of numerical simulations provides us new view of planetary environment. This session collects general contributions of new findings about planetary magnetosphere, ionosphere, and atmosphere. New methodology and technology development studies for future explorations are also welcome. In order to put the common knowledge at different planets into perspective, this session aims to facilitate discussions on comparative planetary environments.

[PCG24-01]Global structure and heavy ion distribution in Mercury's magnetosphere

*Manabu Yagi1, Kanako Seki2, Yosuke Matsumoto3, Delcourt Dominique4, Leblanc Francois5 (1.RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science, 2.Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 3.Graduate School of Science, Chiba University, 4.LPP, Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS, 5.LATMOS, IPSL, CNRS)

[PCG24-02]LWA1 Jupiter radio monitoring during the Hisaki observation campaign

*Kazumasa Imai1, Yusei Nakayama1, Charles A. Higgins2, Masafumi imai3, Tracy Clarke4 (1.Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National Institute of Technology, Kochi College, 2.Middle Tennessee State University, 3.University of Iowa, 4.Naval Research Laboratory)

[PCG24-03]Juno observations of Jupiter’s dawnside magnetopause boundary layer

*Daniel J Gershman1,2, Gina DiBraccio3,2, John Connerney2,4, George Hospodarsky5, William Kurth5, Robert Ebert6, Jamey Szalay6, Robert Wilson9, Frederic Allegrini6,7, Phil Valek6,7, David McComas8, Fran Bagenal9 (1.University of Maryland, College Park, 2.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 3.Universities Space Research Association, 4.Space Research Corporation, 5.University of Iowa, 6.Southwest Research Institute, 7.University of Texas at San Antonio, 8.Princeton University, 9.University of Colorado, Boulder)

[PCG24-04]Synergetic mission of simultaneous observations toward bow-shaped structures induced by atmospheric gravity wave on Venus with ALMA and Venus Climate Orbiter “Akatsuki”

*Hiroyuki Maezawa1, Ryosuke Aoki1, Daiki Haraguchi1, Makoto Taguchi2, Tetsuya Fukuhara2, Hideo Sagawa3, Kazuya Saigo5, Takao M. Sato6, Yeon Joo Lee6, Takeshi Imamura4 (1.Department of Physical Science Osaka Prefecture University, 2.Rikkyo University, 3.Faculty of Science, Kyoto Sangyo University, 4.Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5.National Astronomical Observatory, 6.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)

[PCG24-05]Search of CH4 on Mars by SOFIA/EXES

Shohei Aoki2, *Hiromu Nakagawa1, Yasumasa Kasaba1, Hideo Sagawa3, Matthew Richter4, Curtis DeWitt4 (1.Planetary Atmosphere Physics Laboratory, Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Institut d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique, 3.Kyoto Sangyo University, 4.Physics Department, UC Davis)