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Space and Planetary Sciences(P) / Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment(EM) /  **International Session
P-EM13 Terrestrial and planetary magnetotails and their response to variable upstream conditions


Short title Magnetotails
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 22 AM1 (09:00 - 10:30) 103 Eija Tanskanen 
May 22 AM2 (10:45 - 12:15) 103 Tsugunobu Nagai 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 22 (Core Time 13:45 - 15:15, 17:15 - 18:30)  
Contact Eija Tanskanen
Email Eija.Tanskanen@fmi.fi
Convener Eija Tanskanen  / Tsugunobu Nagai  / Rumi Nakamura 
Scope Examining the state of the magnetotail is crucial in understanding the magnetospheric dynamics in different time scales. Magnetotail lobes are known to be able to store magnetic energy and release it afterwards during magnetic storms and substorms. At times the magnetic energy is released in a steady mode and at times in a bursty mode, and the loading-unloading can be cyclic or non-cyclic. The different magnetotail responses may be produced by different interplanetary structures e.g. coronal mass ejections, interplanetary shocks or high-speed streams. We sough studies examining: how does tail lobes and plasma sheet response to the variable space weather conditions? When do we observe TCRs and plasmoids? What happens before, during and after the reconnection process? These questions can be addressed by multispacecraft observations from different magnetospheric locations and by ground-based instruments. We invite studies including observations, theory and modelling of magnetotail during variable space weather conditions. Multispacecraft analysis of Cluster and THEMIS together with Geotail studies are particularly welcome.
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Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 22 AM1 (09:00-10:30) 103                              to the top
09:00 - 09:15 PEM13-01 The ionospheric convection response to different modes of geomagnetic activity Adrian Grocott Adrian Grocott
09:15 - 09:30 PEM13-02 On the importance of the Cowling/polarization mechanism for the electrodynamics of the ionosphere and magnetosphere Olaf Amm
Ryoichi Fujii
Akimasa Yoshikawa
other
Olaf Amm
09:30 - 10:00 Invited
PEM13-03
Changes in the magnetotail configuration before near-Earth reconnection Kristian Snekvik
TANSKANEN, Eija
OSTGAARD, Nikolai
other
Kristian Snekvik
10:00 - 10:15 PEM13-04 Whistler, Lower Hybrid and Alfvenic Wave Emission from Magnetically Reconnecting Current Layers Richard Sydora
Keizo Fujimoto
Konrad Sauer
Richard Sydora
10:15 - 10:30 PEM13-05 Wave activity around the X-line observed in Magnetotail Iku Shinohara
Hirotsugu Kojima
Tsugunobu Nagai
other
Iku Shinohara
Oral Presentation   May 22 AM2 (13:45-15:15, 17:15-18:30) 103                              to the top
10:45 - 11:15 Invited
PEM13-06
Galileo observations of Jovian tail reconnection Satoshi Kasahara
Elena Kronberg
Tomoki Kimura
other
Satoshi Kasahara
11:15 - 11:30 PEM13-07 Jovian Magnetospheric Response to Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Hirotaka Kitagawa
Satoshi Kasahara
Chihiro Tao
other
Hirotaka Kitagawa
11:30 - 11:45 PEM13-08 Roles of the near-Earth tail in energy storage and release processes during substorms Miho Saito (Hasegawa) Miho Saito (Hasegawa)
11:45 - 12:00 PEM13-09 State of the magnetotail during disturbed and calm neutral sheet crossings Eija Tanskanen
James A. Slavin
Kristian Snekvik
other
Eija Tanskanen
12:00 - 12:15 PEM13-10 Changes in the rapid flux transport rate in magnetotail Rumi Nakamura
BAUMJOHANN, Wolfgang
VOLWERK, Martin
other
Rumi Nakamura


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 22  Core Time (13:45-15:15)                     to the top
PEM13-P01 Solar wind dependence and ionospheric mapping of magnetotail plasmoids Ilja Honkonen
Minna Palmroth
Tuija I. Pulkkinen
other
Ilja Honkonen