Outline of Session

   

Space and Planetary Sciences(P) / Planetary Sciences(PS) /  **International Session
P-PS02 Toward future explorations of Jupiter and Saturn system


Short title Jovian and Saturnian explorations
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 24 PM1 (13:45 - 15:15) 301A Jun Kimura  / Takayuki Tanigawa 
May 24 PM2 (15:30 - 17:00) 301A Chihiro Tao  / Yasumasa Kasaba 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 24 (Core Time 17:15 - 18:30)  
Contact Jun Kimura
Email junkim@ep.sci.hokudai.ac.jp
Convener Jun Kimura  / Masaki Fujimoto  / Yasumasa Kasaba  / Sho Sasaki 
Scope Giant planets are the most prominent representative bodies not only in the solar system but also in the extrasolar systems. In this session, origin, interior, atmosphere, composition, surface feature, and electro- magnetic field etc. of the Jovian planets and the icy moons will be comprehensively discussed. Toward future exploration missions, we'd like to promote the study of giant planetary systems, and also progress in developing a solar sail mission to observe Jovian system and Trojan asteroids will be discussed.
Notes  


Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 24 PM1 (13:45-15:15) 301A                              to the top
13:45 - 14:00 Invited
PPS02-01
Giant Planets: Formation, Atmospheric Evolution, and Future Exploration Sushil Atreya Sushil Atreya
14:00 - 14:15 PPS02-02 Formation of The Jovian and Saturnian Satellite Systems Takanori Sasaki
Glen R. Stewart
Shigeru Ida
Takanori Sasaki
14:15 - 14:30 PPS02-03 Dehydration of primordial hydrous rock in Ganymede: formation of the conductive core and the grooved terrain Jun Kimura
Kiyoshi Kuramoto
Jun Kimura
14:30 - 14:45 Invited
PPS02-04
Tidal Distortion of Outer Planet satellites: Implications for Interior Structure and Thermal State Hauke Hussmann
Frank Sohl
Hauke Hussmann
14:45 - 15:00 PPS02-05 Ice rheology and tidal heating of Enceladus Daigo Shoji
Hauke Hussmann
Kei Kurita
other
Daigo Shoji
15:00 - 15:15 PPS02-06 Volatile partitioning and formation of core, mantle, and atmosphere on early Titan Yasuhito Sekine
Takazo Shibuya
Tatsu Kuwatani
other
Yasuhito Sekine
Oral Presentation   May 24 PM2 (15:30-17:00) 301A                              to the top
15:30 - 15:45 PPS02-07 The capture and release of Trojan asteroids by the giant planets during the solar system history Patryk Sofia Lykawka
Jonathan Horner
Patryk Sofia Lykawka
15:45 - 16:00 PPS02-08 Slowing ion by a dust-plasma interaction and ionospheric conductivities in Saturn's plasma disk Shotaro Sakai
Shigeto Watanabe
Ryota Fujii
Shotaro Sakai
16:00 - 16:15 PPS02-09 On the feasibility of characterizing Jovian auroral electrons via H_{3}^{+} infrared line-emission analysis Chihiro Tao
Sarah V. Badman
Takeru Uno
other
Chihiro Tao
16:15 - 16:30 PPS02-10 Mixed time-frequency patterns of Jovian S- and L-bursts at high resolution, wide band, and sensitivity Vladimir Ryabov Vladimir Ryabov
16:30 - 16:45 PPS02-11 Study of the Jupiter X-ray imaging spectrometer on Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter Tomoki Kimura
Yuichiro Ezoe
Satoshi Kasahara
other
Tomoki Kimura
16:45 - 17:00 3-min talk in an oral session
Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
PPS02-P01 The first observation of the altitude distribution of Jovian near-IR auroral emission using SUBARU/IRCS with Adaptive Op Takeru Uno
Takeshi Sakanoi
Chihiro Tao
other
Takeru Uno
PPS02-P02 Modeling micro structure of Jovian S-bursts Shota Mitsuda
Vladimir Ryabov
Shota Mitsuda
PPS02-P03 Titan's degassing history constrained by the isotopic ratio and abundance of Ar in the atmosphere Peng Hong
Yasuhito Sekine
Yuichiro Cho
other
Peng Hong


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 24  Core Time (17:15-18:30)                     to the top
PPS02-P01 The first observation of the altitude distribution of Jovian near-IR auroral emission using SUBARU/IRCS with Adaptive Op Takeru Uno
Takeshi Sakanoi
Chihiro Tao
other
Takeru Uno
PPS02-P02 Modeling micro structure of Jovian S-bursts Shota Mitsuda
Vladimir Ryabov
Shota Mitsuda
PPS02-P03 Titan's degassing history constrained by the isotopic ratio and abundance of Ar in the atmosphere Peng Hong
Yasuhito Sekine
Yuichiro Cho
other
Peng Hong