Program version 3 (2010-9-26)  
5th Alfven Conference, 4-8 October, 2010
Monday, 4 October (morning)
0: overview title
T-01 Stas Barabash Solar wind interaction with non-magnetized planets
T-02 Margaret G. Kivelson Jovian and Saturnian magnetospheric plasma interaction with their satellites
     
1: global condition title
O-11 Robert J. Lillis (1) Total Electron Content in the Mars Ionosphere: temporal study and statistical comparisons with internal & external drivers
O-12 Firdevs Duru (by Morgan) Nightside Ionosphere of Mars from Local Electron Plasma Oscillations: A General Overview and Electron Density Holes
I-11 Andrew Coates The comet-solar wind interaction: lessons for other non-magnetized bodies
I-12 Jasper S. Halekas Interaction regions near the Moon and other non-magnetized small bodies
     
(afternoon) title
I-13 Dana Hurley Comparison of the solar wind interaction with the Moon to other bodies
O-13 Shoichiro Yokota Structure of the Lunar Exosphere
O-14 Takeshi Imamura Observation of the Lunar Electron Layer with SELENE Radio Science Experiment
O-15 Pontus C. Brandt The Distribution of Titan's high-altitude (out to ~40000 km) exosphere from Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) measurements by Cassini/INCA
I-14 Norbert Krupp Jovian/Saturnian magnetospheric flow as subsonic upstream condition for the interaction with non-magnetic satellites
7: long-term variation/astrobiology title
O-71 Takeru Suzuki Solar wind and its evolution
I-71 Helmut Lammer Variability of solar input (SW, EUV, IMF) in Million/Billion-year scale as input for planetary evolution
O-72 Rickard N.A.Lundin (1) Solar wind-ionosphere forcing: Impact on the atmosphere of Mars and Venus?
O-73 Tatsuki Ogino Three-Dimensional MHD Simulation of Interaction between the Solar Wind and Magnetosphere of Hot-Jupiter
(reception)  
Tuesday, 5 October title
I-72 Jean-Yves Chaufray Atmospheric evolution as a consequence of thermal and photochemical escape
I-73 Stephen W. Bougher Solar Cycle, Seasonal and Evolutionary Variations of the Mars Thermosphere-Ionosphere and Hot Oxygen Corona: Implications for Atmospheric Escape
I-74 Naoki Terada Space weathering of planetary atmospheres by the solar wind - the Sun in time
O-74 Jan-Erik Wahlund Substantial amounts of negative ions confirmed in Titan's Ionosphere
     
2: acceleration & precipitation title
O-21 Rickard N.A.Lundin (2) Ionospheric plasma acceleration processes at Mars and Venus
I-21 Eduard Dubinin Energization of ions and morphology of escape on Mars and Venus
O-22 Anne Wellbrock Electron acceleration regions near Titan's ionospheric pile-up boundary
O-23 Matthew O Fillingim On Wind-Driven Electrojets at Magnetic Cusps in the Nightside Ionosphere of Mars
     
(afternoon) title
O-24 Laila Andersson Neutral Winds Effects on Ion Outflow
I-22 Robert E. Ergun Ion Heating in Mars' Ionosphere and Oxygen Loss
O-82 Ayako Matsuoka Examination of the orbiters and scientific instruments to study the Martian atmospheric escape
- poster preview
poster session  
Wednesday, 6 October title
O-25 Gabriella Stenberg Solar wind alpha particle capture at Mars and Venus
O-26 Grard M. Chanteur The fate of solar wind helium in the Martian environment : Results from 3d global hybrid simulations and test particles
O-27 Takuya Hara Heavy ion flux enhancement in the vicinity of the Martian ionosphere during CIR passage: Mars Express ASPERA-3 Observations
O-28 Christopher Parkinson Hot Hydrogen/Proton Precipitation in Planetary Ionospheres
3: global flow (interaction) title
O-31 Hector Prez-de-Tejada Plasma transition at the franks of the Venus ionosheath: Evidence from the Venus Express data
(field trip + dinner)  
Thursday, 7 October title
I-31 Thomas E. Cravens Observations of Planetary ionospheric dynamics
I-32 Ronan Modolo The solar wind interaction with Mars and Titan: similary and difference
O-32 Konrad Sauer (1) Laval nozzle flow in the ionosphere of Mars
O-33 Yoshifumi Saito Plasma environment on the dayside of the Moon observed by MAP-PACE on Kaguya
O-34 Masatoshi Yamauchi (1) Foreshock and planetary size: A Venus-Mars comparison
4: global flow (escape) title
I-41 Stephen H. Brecht Comparison of Hybrid Particle Code Simulations Of Venus and Mars
I-42 Esa Kallio Kinetic effects on plasma escape: Hybrid and MHD models
     
(afternoon) title
O-41 Markus FrEfont class=font5>nz Acceleration of ions in the upper ionosphere of Mars
O-42 Hans Nilsson Does a magnetic field protect an atmosphere from erosion by the solar wind? Earth Mars and Venus comparison
O-43 Jared Espley Unusual low frequency plasma waves in the Martian magnetosheath
I-43 Dave Young (by Coates) Plasma Interactions with Saturn's Satellites and Rings
O-44 Tess R. McEnulty (1) Ionospheric Clouds in Venus Express Data
5: wake & tail title
O-51 Michiko W. Morooka Dusty Plasma near the Enceladus and the E ring
O-52 Geraint H. Jones Rhea's Interaction with the Saturnian Magnetosphere
I-51 Cesar L. Bertucci Structure and dynamics of plasma tails
     
Friday, 8 October title
I-52 Yoshifumi Futaana The Lunar plasma wake
O-53 Mats Holmstrom (1) Modeling the Interaction Between the Moon and the Solar Wind
O-54 Takayuki Umeda Effect of ion cyclotron motion on the structure of wakes
6: mini-magnetosphere title
I-61 Masaki N Nishino (1) Interaction between the solar wind plasma and the lunar magnetic anomalies
O-61 Xiao-Dong Wang Fine features in the ion energy spectrum in the near-Moon plasma environment: Observations from CE-1/SWIDs
O-62 YongYong Feng Effect of Surface Potential on Solar Wind Electrons Reflected by the Lunar Crustal Magnetic Field
I-62 Krishan Khurana Ganymede-Enceladus Comparison: Plasma Coupling and Loss Rates of Neutrals
I-63 David A. Brain (1) The physics of minimagnetospheres at Mars
     
(afternoon) title
O-63 Yasir Soobiah The search for Martian aurora signatures in MEX ASPERA-3 IMA observations
O-64 David D. Morgan Large-scale Flux ropes at Mars: Joint Observations by Mars Express and Mars Global Surveyor
8: future works title
I-81 Bruce Jakosky (by Brain) The 2013 Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) Mission to Mars
O-81 Syed Aftab Haider Indian Mars mission and Mars research, Oral
summary
Poster (Tuesday, 5 October)
1p: global condition title
P-11 Robert J. Lillis (2) 3-dimensional model maps of the nightside Martian ionosphere
P-12 Andrew Poppe Simulations of the Near-Surface Lunar Plasma Environment: Implications for Electron Reflectometry Measurements of the Lunar Surface Potential
P-13 Hiroki Ando Observation of the Lunar Ionosphere Near the Terminator Region by the Dual-spacecraft occultation technique in SELENE
P-14 S Curry (by Parkinson) Sources Distributions of Pickup Oxygen Ions around Mars
P-15 MW Liemohn (by Parkinson) Mars Dust Storm Influences on Dayside Photoelectrons
P-16 Christian Mazelle Martian waves at the proton cyclotron frequency revisited
2p: acceleration & precipitation title
P-21 Yoshihiro Kakinami Distribution of magnetic field electron density and temperature in Venusian ionosphere observed by Pioneer Venus Orbiter
P-22 Mauricio Reyes-Ruiz Momentum Transfer in the Two-Stream Instability in a Velocity Shear
P-23 Catherine Dieval Testing of a statistical study of proton precipitation at Mars
P-24 Giovanna Rinaldi Atmospheric Sputtering in the Martian environment
P-25 Konrad Sauer (2) Multi-fluid and Hybrid Code Simulations of Solar-Wind Interaction with the Martian Hydrogen Exosphere: PCW Generation
P-26 Kaori Terada Solar wind dynamic pressure control of oxygen ion pickup rate at Mars
P-27 Susan M.P. McKenna-Lawlor Prediction of the effect of an extreme solar event on the Martian environment: Hybrid model and test particle simulations
P-28 Kei Masunaga Plasma environment of Venus controlled by IMF directions
P-29 Yasunori Tsugawa Monochromatic whistler waves observed by LMAG onboard Kaguya
3p&4p global flow title
P-41 C Paty (by Fillingim) Modeling Mars' Ionospheric Electrodynamics
P-42 Hiroyuki Shinagawa Acceleration Mechanism of Horizontal Ion Flow in the Ionosphere of Venus
P-43 Tess R. McEnulty(2) Modeling Low Energy Ionospheric Ions Encountered by Venus Express
P-44 Stephen A Ledvina (by Brecht) Hybrid Model Simulations of Titan's Plasma Interactions
P-45 E Richer (by Chanteur) Reflection of solar wind protons on the Martian bow shock: Investigation by means of 3-dimensional simulations
5p: wake & tail title
P-51 S J Kanani (by Jones) On low energy electron spikes associated with Saturn's moon Enceladus
P-52 Shotaro Sakai A dust-plasma interaction in Saturn's E-ring
P-53 Yasubumi Kubota The tail formation and ion escape processes for the Martian ionosphere: The comparison between no IMF case and finite IMF cases
P-54 Ling-Hsiao Lyu A Study of Mach-Cone Wave Distribution as a Result of Solar Wind Interactions with Non-magnetized Planets/Moons
P-55 Masaki N Nishino (2) Effect of solar-wind proton entry deep into the lunar wake
6p: mini-magnetosphere title
P-61 Miho Kanao The ion distribution above the Martian crustal magnetic field - The effect of the electric field induced by the solar wind
P-62 Yuki Harada Gyro-loss effect on electron velocity distributions observed by SELENE (Kaguya)
P-63 C Lue (by Futaana) Shielding of lunar surface against solar wind flux by lunar magnetic anomalies
7p: long-term variation/astrobiology title
P-71 Chihiro Tachinami Thermal evolution and magnetic field life-time of extra solar super-Earths
P-72 Masatoshi Yamauchi (2) OH ratio of atmospheric escape from non-magnetized ancient Earth
P-73 Mats Holmstrom (2) Energetic Neutral Atoms Around the Extrasolar Planet HD 209458b
8p: future works title
P-81 Kanako Seki Atmospheric escape science by two Mars orbiters for MELOS
P-82 Takeshi Sakanoi Development of infrared imager and Echelle spectrograph for ground-based measurement of planetary atmosphere
P-83 David A. Brain (2) The ISSI SWIM Model Challenge
P-84 P Withers (by Lillis) Mars Upper Atmosphere Network
P-85 Keiichiro Fukazawa Development of the simulation for interaction between the planetary magnetosphere and its moon
P-86 Hon-Cheng Wong Accelerating MHD simulations on graphics processing units with CUDA