FUTURE HELIOSPHERIC SCIENCE FROM GEOTAIL 30TH: SYMPOSIUM ON THE FUTURE OF HELIOSPHERIC SCIENCE: FROM GEOTAIL AND BEYOND
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Days: Tuesday, March 28th Wednesday, March 29th Thursday, March 30th Friday, March 31st

Tuesday, March 28th

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10:30-12:15 Session 1: Geotail Memorial Session
10:30
Build up of GEOTAIL
10:40
Why was GEOTAIL so successful? (abstract)
11:00
Summary of Geotail Results (abstract)
11:30
Microscopic features unveiled by the Geotail plasma wave observation (abstract)
12:00
Geotail Exit Review by Space Science Committee of ISAS (abstract)
12:15-13:30Lunch Break
13:30-14:00 Session 2: Plenary Session
Chair:
13:30
The Geotail Mission: A Springboard to Future Solar and Space Physics (abstract)
14:15-15:00 Session 3: POSTER SESSION / COFFEE
THEMIS observations of magnetic reconnection structures in the dayside geomagnetopause (abstract)
PRESENTER: Koji Kondoh
GEOTAIL observations of magnetic reconnection environment around the dayside geomagnetopause (abstract)
PRESENTER: Koji Kondoh
Storm-time Very-Near-Earth Magnetotail Reconnection: A Statistical Perspective (abstract)
The self-similar reconnection model --a new MHD reconnection model for astrophysical applications-- (abstract)
PRESENTER: Shin-ya Nitta
Direct observations of energy transfer from resonant electrons to whistler-mode waves in magnetosheath of Earth (abstract)
Nonlinear wave damping of chorus emission at 0.5 electron gyrofrequency gap due to Landau resonance (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yikai Hsieh
Non-extensive Tsallis entropy analysis on long-term variation of Joule heating at high latitudes (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sumesh Gopinath
Ionospheric flow fluctuations at mid-latitudes during storms as seen by SuperDARN-Van Allen Probes-Arase conjunctions (abstract)
PRESENTER: T. Hori
Energetic electron injection leading to the formation of zebra pattern in the Earth’s inner magnetosphere (abstract)
PRESENTER: Megha Pandya
Estimating the spacecraft potential of Comet Interceptor – simulation results and implications for plasma measurements (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sofia Bergman
Simulation of ENA Imaging measurement on Chang’E-7 relay Satellite and expectation of scientific results (abstract)
PRESENTER: Li Lu
Venus Dynamics Tracer (VdT), a mission dedicated for in-situ measurements of the Venus atmosphere (abstract)
PRESENTER: Moa Persson
15:00-16:15 Session 4: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 1: Plasma Universe and basic plasma processes
15:00
Geotail observations of magnetic reconnection (abstract)
15:15
What we understood about magnetic reconnection and what we need to understand in our future research (abstract)
15:45
Multi-point measurements of magnetotail reconnection in Geospace (abstract)
16:15-16:45 Session 5: Plenary Session
Chair:
16:15
Toward the physics-based prediction of solar flares and solar eruptions (abstract)
Wednesday, March 29th

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09:00-10:15 Session 6: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 1: Plasma Universe and basic plasma processes
09:00
Propagation of ELF/VLF waves in the magnetosphere: Geotail contribution (abstract)
PRESENTER: Satoshi Yagitani
09:15
Recent advances in plasma wave observation by Arase and future prospects of plasma wave measurements (abstract)
09:30
Observations and Simulations of Nonlinear Wave-Particle Interactions in Space Plasmas (abstract)
10:00
Advances in Radiation Belt Research (abstract)
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-12:15 Session 7: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 2: Geospace
10:45
Evolution of the magnetotail associated with substorm expansion onsets (abstract)
11:15
Meso-scale Substorm Initiation Processes: From Geotail and Beyond (abstract)
11:45
Dawn-dusk displacement and timing of magnetotail plasmoids compared to auroral breakups (abstract)
12:15-13:45Lunch Break
13:45-15:00 Session 8: POSTER SESSION / COFFEE

The poster session on March 28 will continue.

15:00-17:00 Session 9: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 2: Geospace
15:00
From Geotail to THEMIS, and Expectations for Future Missions (abstract)
15:30
Magnetospheric Constellation: A key to unlocking the cross-scale coupling in the magnetosphere (abstract)
16:00
Unveiling plasma energization and energy transport with multi-scale observations in the Earth’s Magnetospheric System: the Plasma Observatory ESA M7 candidate mission. (abstract)
16:30
Plasma Acceleration, Reconfiguration, and Aurora Geospace Observation Network (PARAGON) mission concept: “Seeing” the Global Geospace in Mesoscale Resolution (abstract)
Thursday, March 30th

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09:00-10:15 Session 10: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 2: Geospace
09:00
Heavy Ions in the Magnetosphere (abstract)
09:30
New Perspective on Formation Process and Characteristics of Transpolar Arcs: Studies Focusing the Morphology and the Relation to the IMF Orientation (abstract)
09:45
The Distant Magnetotail and Surrounding Shocked Solar Wind (abstract)
PRESENTER: Steven Petrinec
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-11:45 Session 11: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 2: Geospace
10:45
Cluster science highlights after 22 years of operations and the future SMILE mission (abstract)
11:15
GEO-X (GEOspace X-ray imager) mission (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuichiro Ezoe
11:45-13:00Lunch Break
13:00-14:45 Session 12: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 3: Heliospheric system science, Planetary magnetosphere, and beyond
13:00
Future plan for heliospheric system science in Japan (abstract)
13:30
NASA’s Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) mission: a multi-spacecraft mission to explore the ionosphere-thermosphere (abstract)
PRESENTER: Doug Rowland
14:00
Possibility of collaborations between GDC and Japanese ground-based network observations (abstract)
PRESENTER: Yuichi Otsuka
14:15
ISTPNext and Heliophysics Great Observatories: The need for international coordination in Heliophysics (abstract)
14:45-15:15Coffee Break
15:15-17:30 Session 13: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 3: Heliospheric system science, Planetary magnetosphere, and beyond
15:15
Solar Orbiter: Early results from the mission, and the path it lays for the future (abstract)
15:45
Parker Solar Probe: Discoveries and Outlook (abstract)
16:15
Firefly: Enabling a Holistic View of the Sun and its Environment (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nour E. Raouafi
16:30
Magnetic Reconnection in the Solar Atmosphere: SOLAR-C and Future Plans for Solar Observations (abstract)
17:00
Studying the mechanism driving the solar wind with Akatsuki radio occultation (abstract)
PRESENTER: Takeshi Imamura
Friday, March 31st

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09:00-10:15 Session 14: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 3: Heliospheric system science, Planetary magnetosphere, and beyond
09:00
Interstellar Probe: Pushing the Boundaries of Space Physics in the Next Decade (abstract)
09:30
Wind in the GGS and ISTP programs: How these missions helped informed our future solar wind measurements (abstract)
09:45
An Overview of HelioSwarm: A NASA MIDEX Mission to Reveal the Nature of Turbulence in Space Plasmas of the Solar Wind and Magnetotail (abstract)
10:15-10:45Coffee Break
10:45-12:15 Session 15: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 3: Heliospheric system science, Planetary magnetosphere, and beyond
10:45
Recent progress in electron acceleration at collisionless shocks (abstract)
11:15
The HERMES Payload for Gateway: Heliophysics From Lunar Orbit (abstract)
PRESENTER: William Paterson
11:45
Future lunar environmental studies in the solar-terrestrial physics community (abstract)
12:15-13:45Lunch Break
13:45-15:15 Session 16: Geotail to Future Heliospheric System Science 3: Heliospheric system science, Planetary magnetosphere, and beyond
13:45
Geotail to planetary exploration (abstract)
14:15
Current understanding and open questions of atmospheric ion escape from terrestrial planets: From Geotail to planetary missions (abstract)
14:45
Cometary plasma science: the Comet interceptor and beyond (abstract)
15:15-15:45Coffee Break