GEMSIS international workshop

Current status and future perspectives in space weather researches

12-14 March 2012 | Nagoya University, Aichi, JAPAN

Date

March 12 (Mon) - 14 (Wed), 2012

Venue

Noyori conference Hall(No.E3-1) at Nagoya University, (Higashiyama Campus)

Furocho, Chikusa, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8601, Japan

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Preliminary program is now available.

Theme

This workshop aims at providing opportunity to discuss and share current status and future perspectives in space weather researches.

Contents of the workshop

  • Reviews of historical and latest space weather researches.
  • Focus sessions in selective topics.
    • solar flares and CME
    • ULF/VLF wave-particle interaction and radiation belts
    • magnetospheric convection and substorms

Sessions and Invited Speakers


March 12
9:20-10:00 Resistration
SESSION 1    Chair:Yoshizumi Miyoshi
10:00-10:10 Takashi Kikuchi   Opening Remarks
10:10-10:40 Kanako Seki STEL, Nagoya University Current Status and Future Perspectives of the GEMSIS Project
10:40-11:10 Mark J. Engebretson Augsburg College ULF Wave-Particle Interactions and their Importance for Space Weather: Observations and Unanswered Questions
11:10-11:25 Takanobu Amano Nagoya University Self-Consistent Kinetic Ring Current Modeling : the GEMSIS-RC Code
11:25-12:05 Frederick W Menk The University of Newcastle Review and Future Perspectives for Plasma Environment Investigation by ULF Waves
12:05-12:20 Yoshizumi Miyoshi STEL, Nagoya University Geospace Exploration: ERG Project
12:20-13:20 Lunch
SESSION 2    Chair:Kanako Seki
13:20-13:50 Yoshiharu Omura RISH, Kyoto University Nonlinear Dynamics of Relativistic Electrons Interacting with Whistler-Mode Chorus Emissions and EMIC Triggered Emissions
13:50-14:05 Atsuki Shinbori RISH, Kyoto University Anomalous Enhancement of Occurrence of the Preliminary Impulse of Geomagnetic Sudden Commencement (SC) at Low Latitude in the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) Region
14:05-14:20 Shinji Saito NICT GEMSIS-RB Simulations for Outer Radiation Belt
14:20-14:35 Yoshizumi Miyoshi STEL, Nagoya University Solar Wind - Radiation Belt Couplings
14:35-15:00 Break
SPECIAL SESSION    Chair:Kanya Kusano
15:00-15:05 Kanya Kusano STEL, Nagoya University Introduction
15:05-15:35 Larry Lyons UCLA Polar Cap Convection Structures: Their Possible Relations to Coupling with the Solar Wind and to Plasma Sheet Dynamics
15:35-16:05 Takashi Tanaka Kyushu University Excitation of Convection as a Potential Field and Consequential Restraint to the Substorm Mechanism
16:05-16:35 Bill Bristow University of Alaska Fairbanks SuperDARN: A Model for International Collaboration
16:35-17:35 Takashi Kikuchi STEL, Nagoya University Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Current System and Storm/Substorms
18:00-20:00 Banquet
March 13
SESSION 3    Chair:Takashi Kikuchi
9:30-10:00 Howard J. Singer NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Space Weather: Research to Operations in the 21st Century
10:00-10:30 Atsuhiro Nishida ISAS Recent Progress in Space Weather Research in Japan
10:30-10:50 Break
10:50-11:05 Ken Takeshi Murata NICT Current Activities of NICT Space Weather Project
11:05-11:20 Tsutomu Nagatsuma NICT Development of NICT's Radiation Belt Prediction Models for Space Weather Forecast
11:20-11:50 Nat Gopalswamy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Solar Sources of Severe Space Weather
11:50-12:05 Hirotsugu Kojima RISH, Kyoto University Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer onboard the ERG Satellite
12:05-13:10 Lunch
13:10-14:40 POSTER SESSION 1
SESSION 4    Chair:Yukinaga Miyashita
14:40-15:10 Eric Donovan University of Calgary The Relationship between Dispersionless Injection, Dipolarization, and Fast Flows
15:10-15:25 Akimasa Ieda STEL, Nagoya University Two Satellite Observations of Precipitating Electrons Associated with Auroral Breakup
15:25-15:40 Akira Morioka Tohoku University Fundamental Characteristics of Field-Aligned Auroral Acceleration Derived from AKR Spectra
15:40-15:55 Shigeru Fujita Meteorological College Does the Northward Turn of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field Trigger the Substorm?
15:55-16:15 Break
16:15-16:30 Kumiko Hashimoto Kibi International University Polar-Equatorial Ionospheric Currents Driven by the Region 2 Field Aligned Currents at the Onset of Substorms
16:30-16:45 Aoi Nakamizo STEL, Nagoya University Effect of R2-FAC Development on the Ionospheric Electric Field Pattern Deduced by a Global Ionospheric Potential Solver
16:45-17:00 Veenadhari B. Pantula Indian Institute of Geomagnetism Penetration of Long Duration of Convection/Overshielding Electric Fields to Equatorial Latitudes During Magnetic Storm Periods and Their Effects on F Region Ionosphere
SESSION 5    Chair:Tetsuya Yamamoto
17:00-17:30 Kazunari Shibata Kwasan and Hida Obs., Kyoto University Will Superflares Occur on Our Sun?
March 14
SESSION 5    Chair:Tetsuya Yamamoto
9:15-9:30 Satoshi Masuda STEL, Nagoya University GEMSIS-Sun Phase 2
9:30-9:45 Takashi Minoshima JAMSTEC Modeling of Particle Acceleration and Transport in Solar Flares
9:45-10:00 Kanya Kusano STEL, Nagoya University Predicting the Onset of Solar Flares
10:00-10:30 Kiyoshi Ichimoto Hida Observatories, Kyoto University Study of Flare Onset with High Speed Imaging Observations at Hida Observatory
10:30-10:45 Ayumi Asai Unit of Synergetic Studies for Space Observation of Coronal Disturbances Associated with 2011 August 9 Solar Flares
10:45-11:00 Shinsuke Imada ISAS/JAXA Current Status of Hinode/EIS Flare Hunting Observation
11:00-11:15 Seiji Yashiro The Catholic University of America CME Productivity of Active Regions
11:15-11:35 Break
SESSION 6    Chair:Aoi Nakamizo
11:35-12:05 Anthony Tat Yin Lui The Johns Hopkins University APL Impact of New Findings to the Contemporary Ideas on the Substorm Onset Process
12:05-12:20 Shinobu Machida Kyoto University Investigation of Triggering Mechanism of Substorm through the Analysis of Geotail and Themis Data
12:20-12:35 Miho Saito STEL, Nagoya University Energy Storage and Release in the Near-Earth Tail
12:35-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 POSTER SESSION 2
SESSION 7    Chair:Akimasa Ieda
14:30-15:00 Chio Zong Cheng PSSC, National Cheng Kung University Observation and Theory of Substorm Onset
15:00-15:15 Yukinaga Miyashita STEL, Nagoya University Relationship Between Substorm-Associated Processes in the Magnetotail and Plasma Sheet Structure
15:15-15:30 Akira Kadokura National Institute of Polar Research Displacement of Conjugate Points During a Substorm in a Global MHD Simulation
15:30-15:45 Yuji Tsuji STEL, Nagoya University Distribution and Lifetime of Ionospheric Current Associated with Storm-Time Overshielding
15:45-16:00 Toshi Nishimura UCLA, USA Pre-Onset Time Sequence of Auroral Substorms
 March 13  13:10-14:40   POSTER SESSION 1
 March 14  13:30-14:30   POSTER SESSION 2
P-01 Adrian Grocott University of Leicester / NIPR A Quantitative Analysis of the Characteristics of Ionospheric Convection
P-02 Amar Kakad RISH On the Generation of Electrostatic Solitary Waves Observed by Cluster in the Earth's Plasma Sheet Boundary Layer Region
P-03 Tetsuo Motoba NIPR Simultaneous Ground‐Satellite Optical Observations of a Postnoon Shock Aurora
P-04 Takuo T. Tsuda STEL, Nagoya University Sporadic Sodium Layer Observed at Tromsoe, Norway (69.6N, 19.2E)
P-05 Yusuke Ebihara Kyoto University Direct Impact of Substorm on Outer Radiation Belt
P-06 Nozomu Nishitani STEL, Nagoya University Present Status and Future Perspectives of the Superdarn Hokkaido Radar
P-07 Mariko Teramoto STEL, Nagoya University Spatial Characteristics of Pi2 Pulsationsi in the Ionosphere Observed by the Superdarn Hokkaido Radar
P-08 Kaori Sakaguchi NICT Relativistic Electron Flux Prediction at Geostationary Orbit Based on Multi-Variate Autoregressive Model
P-09 Satoshi Kurita PPARC, Tohoku university THEMIS Observation of Rising Tone Chorus Elements without a Gap at Half the Gyrofrequency
P-10 Toshinori Matsushita STEL, Nagoya University Propagation characteristics of ULF waves into middle latitude driven by solar wind dynamic pressure pulses
P-11 Yukinaga Miyashita STEL, Nagoya University ERG Science Center: A Basis to Investigate Particle Acceleration and Dynamics of the Inner Magnetosphere during Geospace Storms
P-12 Reiko Nomura STEL, Nagoya University Rising Tone of Pc1 Waves and Related Blinking Proton Aurora Observed at Subauroral Latitudes
P-13 Tatsuki Ogino STEL, Nagoya University Energy Budget and Boundary Layer Turbulence in the Earth’s Magnetosphere
P-14 Tohru Araki Polar Research Institute of China History and New Results of Geomagnetic Sudden Commencements
P-15 Takanori Nishiyama PPARC, Science, Tohoku University Fine Scale Structures of Pulsating Auroras in Early Recovery Phase Based on the Ground EMCCD Camera Observations
P-16 Tohru Sakurai Tokai University Cusp Plasma Intrusions and Pc 5 Oscillations Observed in the Magnetosphere and on the Ground
P-17 Qinghua Zhao RISH, Kyoto University Pitch Angle Scattering of Relativistic Electrons by EMIC Waves in the Earth's Radiation Belts
P-18 Masao Nakamura Osaka Prefecture University The Long-Term Electron Radiation Belt Model Depending on the Mean Dst Index
P-19 Wataru Miyake Tokai University Variation of Proton Radiation Belt Deduced from Solar Cell Degradation of Akebono Satellite
P-20 Tomoko Goto STEL, Nagoya University New Loss-Process for Accelerated Electrons Around the Flare Loop-Top?
P-21 Daikou Shiota RIKEN Development of Automatic Daily MHD Simulation System of Inner Heliosphere
P-22 Tetsuya Yamamoto STEL, Nagoya University Preprocessing Vector Magnetograms for Non-Linear Force Free Field Extrapolation
P-23 Yuya Nagai CR Performance of the SciCR as Solar Neutron Detector
P-24 Yuko Hada Kwasan and Hida Obs., Kyoto University Evaluation of Solar Energetic Particles Exposure on the Venus Orbiter Akatsuki
P-25 Takuya Hara STEL, Nagoya University Study of Ion Precipitations of the Martian Ionospheric Origin Associated with Passages of CIR Using Mars Express Ion Observations
P-26 Yasumasa Kasaba Dep. Geophysics, Tohoku University Characteristics of the Transient Evolution of the Auroral Acceleration Region of Saturn Derived From Radio Spectra
P-27 Tomoki Kimura JAXA Seasonal Variations of Saturn’s Auroral Acceleration Region Deduced From Spectra of Auroral Radio Emissions
P-28 Chihiro Tao ISAS/JAXA Modeling of Jupiter and Saturn Aurora and Its Application in the Context of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling System
P-29 Manabu Yagi STEL, Nagoya University Three Dimensional Mars’ Exosphere: Multi-Species Thermal and Nonthermal Models
P-30 Sungeun Lee STEL, Nagoya University Geomagnetic Conjugate Observations of Plasma-Sheet Electrons by the FAST and THEMIS Satellites
P-31 Tomoaki Hori STEL, Nagoya University Evolution of Negative SI-Induced Ionospheric Flows Observed by SuperDARN King Salmon HF Radar

Abstract submission was closed.

旅費申請フォーム

* Special Lecture by Prof. T. Kikuchi --- March 12 (Mon)

* Banquet --- March 12 (Mon)

Venue

Noyori conference Hall(No.E3-1) at Nagoya University, (Higashiyama Campus)

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Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory,
Nagoya University,
Furocho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8601, JAPAN

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