International Magnetosphere Coupling IV (IMC-IV) Workshop
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House H (GFZ)
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Yuri Shprits(GFZ), Julia Himmelsbach, Karina Wilgan(GFZ Potsdam), Anthony Saikin(UCLA), Dedong Wang(GFZ), Alexander Drozdov(UCLA)
Description
Welcome
The International Magnetosphere Coupling IV (IMC-IV) workshop will bring together researchers to examine and discuss the strongly coupled magnetosphere system and how disturbances from the Sun can propagate to the magnetosphere, radically altering the plasma and wave distributions, and ultimately influence the ionosphere and upper atmosphere.
Conference information
The IMC-IV workshop will be held in person in June 2-7, 2024 in Potsdam, Germany, at the German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, house H (for details on the venue klick here). We are looking forward to seeing you in Potsdam. All attendees are required to register.
The presentation titles should be submitted during the registration process (Early Bird and Standard). The presentation titles can be submitted until April 15. Late registration is possible after this deadline but without the title submission.
Sessions
Solar Wind and Magnetosphere
D. Baker, T. Pulkkinen
Plasmasphere, Ring Current, and Radiation Belts
M. Hudson, J. Goldstein
Cross-energy, Cross-scale, Mass Coupling and Transport
Panelist: From Bursty Bulk Flows to Substorm Wedgelets – What ionospheric signatures have told us?
Speaker:
Kirsti Kauristie
4
Panelist: Coupling of tail mesoscale structures to auroral region processes
Speaker:
Emma Spanswick
5
Panelist: Effect on solar wind fluctuations on magnetospheric response
Speaker:
Tuija Pulkkinen
6
Polar cap dynamics during northward IMF
Speaker:
Shannon Hill
7
Discussion
11:30
Coffee BreakHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Plasmasphere, Ring Current, and Radiation BeltsLecture Hall
Lecture Hall
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Jerry Goldstein, Mary Hudson
8
Theoretical Modelling of the Radiation Belts: Wave-particle interactions, plasma density and strong diffusion
Speaker:
Richard Horne
9
Discussion
10
Ring current and radiation belt contributions to mesoscale preciptiation regions
Speaker:
Allison Jaynes
11
Discussion
12
Radiation belt acceleration during the geomagnetic storm of 24 March 1991 as a benchmark of an extreme space weather event within the SWIMMR Sat-Risk project
Speaker:
Ravindra Desai
13
Discussion
14
Contribution of MeV Electron Precipitation to Radiation Belt Dropouts
Speaker:
Domenique Freund
15
Discussion
16
Using electron pitch angle distributions to understand long-term radiation belt effects
Speaker:
Ashley Greeley
17
Discussion
18
Drift phase structuring of the entire terrestrial radiation belts
Speaker:
Solene Lejosne
19
Discussion
20
Additional discussion time
13:15
Lunch BreakHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Cross-energy, Cross-scale, Mass Coupling and TransportLecture Room 1 (House H)
Lecture Room 1
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
David Hartley, Rumi Nakamura
21
Magnetosheath Jets: Recent Advancements
Speaker:
Ferdinand Plaschke
22
Discussion
23
Magnetosheath high speed jets observed by Cluster and MMS
Speaker:
Christophe Escoubet
24
Discussion
25
Poleward Moving Alfvénic Power due to Transient Dayside Reconnection
Speaker:
Willian Lotko
26
Discussion
27
Outflow and escape of terrestrial ionospheric heavy ions: Cluster advances and open questions
Speaker:
Iannis Dandouras
28
Discussion
29
Cross-scale processes in the transition region
Speaker:
Rumi Nakamura
30
Discussion
31
The morphology of the meso-scale inner-magnetosphere electric field and its role in plasma transport, M-I coupling, and ion outflows
Speaker:
Scott Thaller
32
Discussion
Plasmasphere, Ring Current, and Radiation BeltsLecture Hall (House H)
Lecture Hall
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Jerry Goldstein, Mary Hudson
33
Mesoscale Processes and their effect on the ring current build up: The Elusive Mode of Plasma Transport and the Measurements Needed to Bring it to Light
Speaker:
Matina Gkioulidou
34
Discussion
35
A new mechanism for early-time plasmaspheric refilling
Speaker:
Raluca Ilie
36
Discussion
37
A missing Dusk-side Loss Process in the Electron Ring Current
Speaker:
Bernhard Haas
38
Discussion
39
The modified Versatile near-Earth environment of Radiation Belts and ring current 4D (VERB-4D) code
Speaker:
Julia Himmelsbach
40
Discussion
41
Global Validation of the Data-Assimilative VERB-3D Code for the Radiation Belts
Speaker:
Marina García Peñaranda
42
Discussion
43
Additional discussion time
Solar Wind and MagnetosphereLecture Room 2 (House H)
Lecture Room 2
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Daniel Baker, Tuija Pulkkinen
44
Introduction to Mesoscale processes at the bow shock, magnetosheath and magnetopause
Speaker:
Tuija Pulkkinen
45
Panelist: Kinetic processes on the dayside of the magnetosphere: recent results from global hybrid-Vlasov simulations with Vlasiator
Speaker:
Yann Kempf
46
Panelist: MMS Observations of Extended Kelvin-Helmholtz Wave Activity and Associated Magnetic Reconnection Exhausts Near the Dawn Flank of the Magnetotail
Speaker:
Christy Lentz
47
Panelist: The Occurrence and Prevalence of Magnetic Reconnection in the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability Under Various Solar Wind Conditions
Speaker:
Rick Wilder
48
From multi-decadal solar wind modelling to real-time forecasting
Speaker:
Rui Pinto
49
Solar wind influences on the occurrence of unusual magnetopause locations: Results from the THEMIS and CLUSTER spacecraft
Speaker:
Niklas Grimmich
50
Discussion
16:00
Coffee BreakHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Plasmasphere, Ring Current, and Radiation BeltsLecture Hall
Lecture Hall
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Jerry Goldstein, Mary Hudson
51
The influence of substorm activity on the ring current dynamics
Speaker:
Chao Yue
52
Discussion
53
Imaging Plasmaspheric Dynamics Using Radio Frequency Signals
Speaker:
David Malaspina
54
Discussion
55
Plasmaspheric plumes : importance and dynamics
Speaker:
Fabien Darrouzet
56
Discussion
57
A new inner magnetosphere model designed for multiscale whole geospace modeling
Speaker:
Anthony Sciola
58
Discussion
59
Additional discussion time
Space Weather and ApplicationsLecture Room 1 (House H)
Lecture Room 1
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Juha-Pekka Luntama, Terry Onsager
60
A synergetic approach of physics-based and data-driven predictions of solar eruptions and space weather
Speaker:
Kanya Kusano
61
Discussion
62
Flux-rope CMEs in Sun-to-Earth model chains
Speaker:
Stefaan Poedts
63
Discussion
64
Two stages of solar eruption onset
Speaker:
Bernhard Kliem
65
Discussion
66
Comparative Researches of Two Distinct Cosmic Ray Events (Forbush decrease and GLE event ) Caused by the Solar Eruptions during September, 2017
Speaker:
Xiao Xia Yu
67
Discussion
68
Additional discussion time
Waves and Wave-Particle InteractionsLecture Room 2 (House H)
Lecture Room 2
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Ondrej Santolik, Yoshi Miyoshi
69
Statistical characterisation of EMIC/Pc1 waves in relation to the plasmapause based on a new Swarm L2 product
Speaker:
Tamás Bozóki
70
Discussion
71
Quasilinear and Nonlinear Interaction Between EMIC Waves and Ring Current Protons
Speaker:
Qianli Ma
72
Discussion
73
EMIC wave occurrence and its dependence on geomagnetic conditions: Results from 7 years of Van Allen Probes observations
Speaker:
Maria Usanova
74
Discussion
75
Observation of possible mode-conversion between EMIC and Magnetosonic waves in the outer magnetosphere
Speaker:
Biswajit Ojha
76
Discussion
77
ULF waves as the driver of pulsating proton precipitation and ionospheric disturbances via the modulation of EMIC waves
Speaker:
Yiqun Yu
78
Discussion
79
Excitation of Second Harmonic Poloidal ULF Waves Through Drift-Bounce Resonance with Protons in the Magnetic Dip
Speaker:
Chao Yue
80
Discussion
81
First Observational Evidence of the Weak-to-strong Transition in Alfvénic Turbulence
Speaker:
Siqi Zhao
82
Discussion
83
Investigating the Link Between Whistler-Mode Wave Properties and the Plasma Density
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
C. Philippe Escoubet, Larry Kepko, Matina Gkioulidou, Matt Taylor
193
The Aurora mission: research and operations
Speaker:
Jorge Amaya
194
Discussion
195
Magnetospheric Auroral Asymmetry Explorer (MAAX)
Speaker:
Dan Welling
196
Discussion
197
ROARS: Revealing Orbital and Atmospheric Responses to Solar activity – A candidate ESA multi spacecraft mission to probe Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere interactions
Speaker:
Rav Desai
198
Discussion
199
SMILE
Speaker:
Colin Forsyth
200
Discussion
201
The Cross-scale INvestigation of Earth's Magnetotail and Aurora (CINEMA) Mission Concept
Speaker:
Robyn Milan
202
Discussion
11:00
Coffee BreakHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Space Weather and ApplicationsLecture Hall (House H)
Lecture Hall
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Juha-Pekka Luntama, Terry Onsager
203
The future of space weather modelling - combining models and data to meet our needs
Speaker:
David Jackson
204
Discussion
205
Data-Driven Discovery of Fokker-Planck Equation for the Earth's Radiation Belts Electrons Using Physics-Informed Neural Networks
Speaker:
Enrico Camporeale
206
Discussion
207
Design of OSE and OSSE for Earth's radiation belts
Speaker:
Quintin Schiller
208
Discussion
209
Future space weather verification at the Met Office
Speaker:
Suzy Bingham
210
Discussion
211
Additional discussion time
Agency Talks: NASALecture Hall (House H)
Lecture Hall
House H
212
TBD
Speaker:
Joseph Westlake
Group PictureHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
13:20
Lunch BreakHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Planetary Magnetospheres and Other BodiesLecture Room 2 (House H)
Lecture Room 2
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Drew Turner, Emma Woodfield
213
MI-Coupling in Jupiter's internally mass-loaded and rotationally driven magnetosphere
Speaker:
Joachim Saur
214
Discussion
215
Coupling between Martian magnetosphere and ionosphere: a current perspective
Speaker:
Jiawei Gao
216
Discussion
217
TBD
Speaker:
Matina Gkioulidou
218
Discussion
219
Long-term Enhancing of Jupiter’s Electrostatic Waves Diagnostic of Io’s Volcanism
Speaker:
Minyi Long
220
Discussion
221
Additional discussion time
Space Weather and ApplicationsLecture Room 1 (House H)
Lecture Room 1
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Juha-Pekka Luntama, Terry Onsager
222
Prediction of Adverse effects of Geomagnetic storms and Energetic Radiation (PAGER)
Speaker:
Yuri Shprits
223
Discussion
224
Advanced Charging Risk Forecast Service, further beyond H2020/PAGER
Speaker:
Julien Forest
225
Discussion
226
Filtering applications for the radiation belts
Speaker:
Angelica Maria Castillo
227
Discussion
228
Detection of solar QBO-like signals in earth’s magnetic field using 40 years of GOES mission data
Speaker:
Fadil Inceoglu
229
Discussion
230
Additional discussion time
Waves and Wave-Particle InteractionsLecture Hall (House H)
Lecture Hall
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Conveners:
Ondrej Santolik, Yoshi Miyoshi
16:00
Coffee BreakHouse H
House H
GFZ
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany
Topical Discussion - Heliophysics and Space Weather in GermanyLecture Room 1 (House H)
Lecture Room 1
House H
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam, Germany