Future explorations of Jupiter and Saturn system
Scope
Giant planets are the most prominent representative bodies not only in the solar system but also in other extrasolar systems. The origin of the Jovian planets and the icy moons are inseparable and thus their origin, internal structure, composition, etc. will be comprehensively discussed. In front of the future mission Era, we'd like to promote the study of Jovian planets and their satellites. Also, progress in developing a solar sail mission to observe Jupiter system and Trojan asteroids will be discussed.
Convener
Jun Kimura
junkim@ep.sci.hokudai.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Sho Sasaki, Masaki Fujimoto, Yasumasa Kasaba, Yukihiro Takahashi, Takayuki Tanigawa, Kiyoshi Kuramoto
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Session Informations
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May 27th PPS001 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
PPS001-P01 Towards EJSM (Europa Jupiter System Mission) in 2020s Sho Sasaki Sho Sasaki,
Masaki Fujimoto,
Takeshi Takashima et al.
PPS001-P02 Proposal for the survey of Enceladus by high energy neutrinos Daigo Shoji Daigo Shoji,
Kei Kurita,
Hiroyuki Tanaka
PPS001-P03 Whistler-mode chorus enhancements and anisotropic electrons in the Jovian inner magnetosphere Yuto Katoh Yuto Katoh,
Fuminori Tsuchiya,
Yoshizumi Miyoshi et al.
PPS001-P04 Development of the electronics for an infrared camera with InSb array Takuya Kitami Takuya Kitami,
Takeshi Sakanoi,
Takeru Uno et al.
PPS001-P05 Non-MHD Aspects of Ganymede's Magnetosphere: Investigation of Polar Wave-Particle Interaction Based on Galileo's data Tomoki Kimura Tomoki Kimura,
Satoshi Kasahara,
Masaki Fujimoto
PPS001-P06 Modeling of infrared auroral emission from Jupiter and Saturn and its applicability for observation data analysis Chihiro Tao Chihiro Tao,
Sarah V. Badman,
Takeru Uno et al.
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