SPA-Heliospheric Physics



 

SH21A  CC:HALL E  Tues  1000h
Coronal Mass Ejections and Magnetic Clouds Posters (joint 
 with SM)
Presiding: D L DeZeeuw, Univ of Michigan

   1000h   SH21A-01 POSTER   Interplanetary CMEs: Their 
                    Interaction With the Solar Wind: R J Forsyth, 
                    P J Cargill, D Spicer, S Zalesak
   1000h   SH21A-02 POSTER   Modeling of CME Formation 
                    With a High Performance Adaptive MHD Code: 
                    *D L DeZeeuw, H G Marshall, T I Gombosi, C P 
                    Groth, K G Powell, Q F Stout
   1000h   SH21A-03 POSTER   LASCO Observations of the 
                    05OCT CME: *M D Andrews, J  Morrill, P  Lamy, 
                    R  Schwenn, G  Simnett
   1000h   SH21A-04 POSTER   Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of 
                    CME Observed on December 23, 1996: *A  
                    Ciaravella, J C Raymond, C  Benna, S  
                    Fineschi, L  Gardner, R  O'Neal, M  Romoli, 
                    E  Antonucci
   1000h   SH21A-05 POSTER   Radio Sounding of a Fast 
                    Coronal Shock Front: *M  Patzold, J  Karl, 
                    M K Bird

 

SH21B  CC:317  Tues  0830h
Coronal Mass Ejections and Magnetic Clouds (joint  with 
SM)
Presiding: R P Lepping, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH21B-01  EIT and LASCO Observations of the 
                    Initiation of a Coronal Mass Ejection: *K P 
                    Dere, G E Brueckner, R A Howard, M J Koomen, 
                    C M Korendyke, D J Michels, J D Moses, D G 
                    Socker, N E Moulton, O C St. Cyr, J P 
                    Delaboudiniere, J B Gurman, P L Lamy, A  
                    Llebaria, R  Schwenn, G M Simnett
   0845h   SH21B-02  An Earth-Directed CME on February 
                    6/7, 1997: Observations With LASCO and EIT 
                    on SOHO: *S P Plunkett, G E Brueckner, K P 
                    Dere, R A Howard, M J Koomen, C M Korendyke, 
                    D J Michels, J D Moses, O C St Cyr, D G 
                    Socker, J B Gurman, J P Delaboudiniere, G M 
                    Simnett, M A Lyons, S J Tappin, R  Schwenn, 
                    P L Lamy, A  Llebaria
   0900h   SH21B-03  Combined Ulysses Solar Wind and SOHO 
                    Coronagraph Observations of Several West 
                    Limb Coronal Mass Ejection Events: H O 
                    Funsten, *J T Gosling, D J McComas, P  Riley, 
                    R  Forsyth, R  Howard, R  Schwenn
   0915h   SH21B-04  Over-Expanding Coronal Mass 
                    Ejections: Observations and Simulations: *J T 
                    Gosling, P  Riley, D J McComas, V J Pizzo
   0930h   SH21B-05  MHD Interpretation of LASCO 
                    Observations of a Coronal Mass Ejection as a 
                    Disconnected Magnetic Structure: *S T Wu, W P 
                    Guo, M D Andrews, G E Brueckner, R A Howard, 
                    M J Koomen, C M Korendyke, D J Michels, J D 
                    Moses, D G Socker, K P Dere, P L Lamy, A 
                    Llebaria, M V Bout, R Schwenn, G M Simnett, 
                    D K Bedford, C J Eyles
   0945h   SH21B-06  Estimated Magnetic Flux in Effective 
                    Photospheric Flux Tube From Model Determined 
                    Flux in a Typical Connected Magnetic Cloud 
                    at 1 AU and Implications: *R P Lepping, A 
                    Szabo, K W Ogilvie, C E DeForest

 

SH21C  CC:317  Tues  1030h
Solar Physics
Presiding: T Bai, Stanford Univ

   1030h   SH21C-01  A Model of the Solar Corona Near 
                    Sunspot Minimum With Large Quadrupole 
                    Magnetic Field and Observed North-South 
                    Asymmetry: *V A Osherovich, M L Goldstein, E 
                    Siregar, S E Gibson, M Guhathakurta, R R 
                    Fisher
   1045h   SH21C-02  Statistical Properties of Magnetic 
                    Activity in the Solar Corona: M K Georgoulis, 
                    *G  Einaudi, M  Velli
   1100h   SH21C-03  Surface Flows in the Vicinity of 
                    Sunspots: *T  Bai, P H Scherrer, R S Bogart
   1115h   SH21C-04  Formation of Thin Current Sheets in 
                    the Solar Atmosphere: *G S Choe, C Z Cheng
   1130h   SH21C-05  Impulsive Reconnection and Multiple 
                    Current Sheet Intensifications Due to 
                    Electron Pressure and Hall Currents in 
                    Coronal Loops: *Z W Ma, A  Bhattacharjee
   1145h   SH21C-06  Formation of Current Sheets in 
                    Two-Dimensional Geometry: *R A Scheper, A B 
                    Hassam

 

SH21D  CC:321  Tues  0830h
Cometary X Rays and New Cometary Physics (joint  with P,SM)
Presiding: T G Northrop, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH21D-01 INVITED   Our Current Understanding 
                    of Cometary X Ray Emission: *C M Lisse
   0845h   SH21D-02 INVITED   X Rays in Comets: 
                    Observations With the Extreme Ultraviolet 
                    Explorer and the Roentgen Satellite 
                    Observatories: *M J Mumma
   0900h   SH21D-03 INVITED   Cometary X Rays From 
                    Electron Bremsstrahlung: T G Northrop, C M 
                    Lisse, M J Mumma, M D Desch
   0915h   SH21D-04 INVITED   X Ray Emission From Comets: 
                    Steady and Sporadic: *D A Mendis
   0930h   SH21D-05 INVITED   Cometary X Ray Source: 
                    Charge Transfer of Solar Wind Heavy Ions: *T E 
                    Cravens
   0945h   SH21D-06  ASCA X Ray Observations of Comet 
                    Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1) at 3 AU: *B J Kellett, 
                    H  Negoro, F  Nagase, R  Bingham, J M Dawson, 
                    D A Mendis, V D Shapiro
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH21D-07  Generation of X Rays From Comets: *R B 
                    Bingham, B J Kellett, J M Dawson, V D Shapiro, 
                    D A Mendis
   1045h   SH21D-08 INVITED   Comets in the ROSAT X Ray 
                    All-Sky Survey: *K  Dennerl, J  Englhauser, 
                    J  Trumper
   1100h   SH21D-09 INVITED   X Ray Emission From Comet 
                    Hyakutake: Results of a 3D MHD Model: *R M 
                    Haberli, T I Gombosi, D L DeZeeuw, K G Powell
   1115h   SH21D-10 INVITED   A Dusty View of X Ray 
                    Emission in Cometary Comas: *W H Ip
   1130h   SH21D-11  Capture of Small Current Sheets in 
                    the Solar Wind as the Cause of X Ray 
                    Emission From Comets: *Y  Yi, C M Lisse, J C 
                    Brandt
   1145h   SH21D-12  Spectroscopy of Comet Hale-Bopp With 
                    the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite: 
                    *V A Krasnopolsky, M J Mumma, M J Abbott, B C 
                    Flynn, D K Yeomans, P D Feldman, C B 
                    Cosmovichi

 

SH22A  CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Solar Physics Posters
Presiding: M L Rilee, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   SH22A-01 POSTER   Simulation of Buoyant Flux 
                    Ropes in the Solar Atmosphere: *J  Krall, J  
                    Chen, R  Santoro, D S Spicer, S T Zalesak, 
                    P J Cargill
   1330h   SH22A-02 POSTER   Sheared Magnetic Flux 
                    Emerging Through a Model Solar Atmosphere: 
                    *M L Rilee, D S Spicer, R N Sudan, S  Zalesak
   1330h   SH22A-03 POSTER   A Comparison of Numerical 
                    Models of Magnetic Flux Emergence: 
                    Flux-Corrected-Transport and 
                    High-Order-Godunov With Adaptive Mesh 
                    Refinement: *R N Sudan, M L Rilee, D S Spicer, 
                    S  Zalesak
   1330h   SH22A-04 POSTER   Numerical Simulation of the 
                    MRX Experiment: D D Schnack, M Yamada (MOVED TO SM42A-07)
   1330h   SH22A-05 POSTER   Quantitative Estimates of 
                    Heating and Cooling Processes in the Solar 
                    Transition Region: *M L Goodman
   1330h   SH22A-06 POSTER   Comparison of SPARTAN and 
                    UVCS/SOHO Observations: D  Dobrzycka, L  
                    Strachan, J L Kohl, L D Gardner, P L Smith, 
                    S C Cranmer, M  Guhathakurta, R  Fisher
   1330h   SH22A-07 POSTER   Fast Pulsations at the Onset 
                    of the Great Solar Burst of 22 October, 1989: 
                    V S Makhmutov, J E R Costa, *J P Raulin, P 
                    Kaufmann, P Lagrotta, C G Gimenez de Castro, 
                    A Magun, K Arzner
   1330h   SH22A-08 POSTER   Coronal EUV Proxies Based 
                    Upon Observations by the SOHO 
                    Extreme-Ultraviolet Telescope: *J  Newmark, 
                    W  Neupert, R  Altrock, J B Gurman, J P 
                    Delaboudiniere, G E Artzner, A H Gabriel, J F 
                    Houchedez, K P Dere, R  Howard, D  Michels, 
                    J D Moses, R  Catura, J  Lemen, R  Stern, P  
                    Cugnon, F  Clette, J M Defise, C  Jamar, P  
                    Rochus, A  Maucherat, B  Thompson
   1330h   SH22A-09 POSTER   A DFT/CLEAN Analysis of 
                    Long-Period Solar Variability: R and F10.7cm: 
                    *P C Crane
   1330h   SH22A-10 POSTER   Spectral Analysis of the 
                    Daily Record of the SUSIM and SBUV Mg II c/w 
                    Ratio and Mt. Wilson Magnetic Indices: J  Pap, 
                    R  Ulrich, D  Parker, *L  Floyd, L  Puga, R  
                    Viereck, F  Varadi, D  Prinz
   1330h   SH22A-11 POSTER   Solar Activity Signal in 
                    Geomagnetic Activity Index and Length of Day 
                    Variations: *A Mecherikunnel
   1330h   SH22A-12 POSTER   Ra: The Sun for Science and 
                    Humanity: *S  Roy, R I Samanta Roy

 

SH22B  CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Cometary X Rays and New Cometary Physics Posters (joint 
 with P,SM)
Presiding: T C Cravens, Univ of Kansas

   1330h   SH22B-01 POSTER   X Rays From Comets Generated 
                    by Energetic Solar Wind Particles: R  Wegmann, 
                    H U Schmidt, C M Lisse, *K  Dennerl, J  
                    Englhauser
   1330h   SH22B-02 POSTER   Model Spectra of Cometary X 
                    Ray Emission From Solar Wind Charge Exchange: 
                    *W H Ip, D E Shemansky, C M Lisse
   1330h   SH22B-03 POSTER   2.5D Hybrid Simulation of 
                    the Splitting of the Weak Comet Tail 
                    Structure: K Sauer, *A S Lipatov, K 
                    Baumgartel
   1330h   SH22B-04 POSTER   Irradiation of Kuiper Belt 
                    Comets by Heliospheric and Galactic Cosmic 
                    Ray Ions: *E R Christian, J F Cooper, R E 
                    Johnson
   1330h   SH22B-05 POSTER   Generation of X Rays by 
                    Suprathermal Electrons at Comets: G M Milikh, 
                    *A S Sharma
   1330h   SH22B-06 POSTER   Plasma Discharge Comet Model: 
                    *J M McCanney

 

SH22C  CC:316  Tues  1330h
Small-Scale Energy Releases on the Sun I
Presiding: B R Dennis, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   SH22C-01 INVITED   The Sun's Magnetic Carpet: 
                    *A  Title
   1345h   SH22C-02 INVITED   Explosive Events: *D E Innes
   1400h   SH22C-03 INVITED   Ellerman Bombs: *D M Rust
   1415h   SH22C-04 INVITED   Small-Scale Erupting 
                    Filaments on the Quiet Sun: *S F Martin
   1430h   SH22C-05  X Ray Network Flares of the Quiet Sun: 
                    *S Krucker
   1445h   SH22C-06  Formation of Singularities in a 
                    Strong Three-Dimensional Magnetic Field: *Y  
                    Litvinenko, E R Prist, V S Titov
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH22C-07 INVITED   Hard X Ray Microflares: *R P 
                    Lin
   1545h   SH22C-08 INVITED   Active Region Transient 
                    Brightenings: *T  Shimizu
   1600h   SH22C-09 INVITED   Radio Signatures of Small 
                    Scale Energy Releases on the Sun: *M R Kundu
   1615h   SH22C-10 INVITED   Frequent Brightenings in 
                    Sunspots: *K  Shibasaki
   1630h   SH22C-11  Evidence for Nonthermal Processes 
                    During Transient Microwave Brightenings: *N  
                    Gopalswamy, J  Zhang, M R Kundu, E J Schmahl
   1645h   SH22C-12  Search for Hard X Ray Emission From 
                    Active Region Transient Brightenings: *N  
                    Nitta

 

SH31A  CC:HALL E  Wed  0830h
Whole Sun Month Campaign Posters
Presiding: D Biesecker, Univ of Birmingham

   0830h   SH31A-01 POSTER   UVCS/SOHO Spectroscopic 
                    Observations of the Corona During the Whole 
                    Sun Month: *L  Strachan, J L Kohl, A V 
                    Panasyuk, S  Fineschi, L  Gardner, E  
                    Antonucci, S  Giordano, M  Romoli
   0830h   SH31A-02 POSTER   SUMER Participation in the 
                    International Global Sun Month Campaign: *D M 
                    Hassler, K  Wilhelm, P  Lemaire, U  Schuehle
   0830h   SH31A-03 POSTER   Polarized Brightness and the 
                    K and F Coronae in the SOHO/LASCO C2 and C3 
                    Coronagraphs: *D A Biesecker, C M Korendyke, 
                    D  Wang, R A Howard, G E Brueckner, D J 
                    Michels, A  Lecinski, S  Gibson, L  
                    Guhathakurta, P L Lamy, R  Schwenn
   0830h   SH31A-04 POSTER   Modeling a Solar Minimum 
                    Streamer Structure From Whole Sun Month: *S E 
                    Gibson, F  Bagenal, D  Biesecker, J T 
                    Hoeksema, L  Guhathakurta, B J Thompson
   0830h   SH31A-05 POSTER   Coordinated Observation of a 
                    Low-Latitude Coronal Hole: *C  DeForest, B  
                    Bromage, G Del Zanna, D M Hassler, B  
                    Thompson
   0830h   SH31A-06 POSTER   Modeling the WSM Equatorial 
                    Coronal Hole Using MDI and WSO Magnetograms: 
                    *X  Zhao, J T Hoeksema, P H Scherrer
   0830h   SH31A-07 POSTER   A Synoptic Overview of Whole 
                    Sun Month Solar Observations: *A V Panasyuk, 
                    D  Alexander, R C Altrock, D  Biesecker, A  
                    Fludra, S E Gibson, D  Hassler, T W Henry, 
                    J T Hoeksema, C  Korendyke, A  Lecinski, L  
                    Strachan, B J Thompson
   0830h   SH31A-08 POSTER   A Synoptic Overview of Whole 
                    Sun Month In-situ Observations: *T  Summanen, 
                    S E Gibson, B J Thompson, C E DeForest, R J 
                    Forsyth, A B Galvin, A J Lazarus, R P Lepping, 
                    P  Riley, J T Steinberg, A  Szabo
   0830h   SH31A-09 POSTER   A Search for Coronal Origins 
                    of Solar Wind Streams Observed During the 
                    Whole Sun Month: *A J Lazarus, J T Steinberg, 
                    D A Biesecker, R J Forsyth, A B Galvin, F M 
                    Ipavich, S E Gibson, A  Lecinski, D M Hassler, 
                    J T Hoeksema, P  Riley, L Strachan Jr, A  
                    Szabo, R P Lepping, K W Ogilvie, B J Thompson
   0830h   SH31A-10 POSTER   Solar Wind Composition 
                    Measurements During Whole Sun Month: *A B 
                    Galvin, G Gloeckler, Y K Ko, B J Thompson
   0830h   SH31A-11 POSTER   Exploring the Relationship 
                    Between Ulysses Plasma Observations and SOHO 
                    Observations During the Whole Sun Month 
                    Period: *P  Riley, J T Gosling, D J McComas, 
                    J G Luhmann, V J Pizzo, D A Biesecker, J T 
                    Hoeksema, A J Lazarus, A  Lecinski, L  
                    Strachan, B J Thompson

 

SH31B  CC:HALL E  Wed  1000h
Relativistic Electrons and Positrons in the Heliosphere 
Posters
Presiding: L Barbier, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1000h   SH31B-01 POSTER   Modulation of 50 to 100 MeV 
                    Cosmic Electrons: *D  Huber, P  Evenson
   1000h   SH31B-02 POSTER   Latitudinal and 
                    Co-rotational Variations of Cosmic-Ray 
                    Electrons and Positrons: J  Kota, J R Jokipii
   1000h   SH31B-03 POSTER   Simulations of the 
                    Heliocentric Radial Variation of Cosmic 
                    Electrons: J R Jokipii, J  Kota
   1000h   SH31B-04 POSTER   Measurements of Cosmic Ray 
                    Electrons and Positrons From the High Energy 
                    Antimatter Telescope Experiment: *G A 
                    de Nolfo, S W Barwick, E  Schneider, A  
                    Bhattacharyya, C R Bower, J A Musser, C  
                    Chaput, S  Coutu, S  McKee, G  Tarle, A D 
                    Tomasch, J  Knapp, D M Lowder, D  Muller, S P 
                    Swordy, E  Torbet, S L Nutter

 

SH31C  CC:314  Wed  0830h
Relativistic Electrons and Positrons in the Heliosphere
Presiding: P A Evenson, Univ of Delaware

   0830h   SH31C-01 INVITED   What Do We Learn on 
                    Particle Acceleration by Observing Gamma 
                    Rays From Solar Flares: *R  Ramaty
   0845h   SH31C-02 INVITED   The Origin of Approximately 
                    30 MeV Electrons Discovered in the Outer 
                    Heliosphere: Pioneer-10 at 68 A.U.: J A 
                    Simpson, *C Lopate
   0900h   SH31C-03 INVITED   Relativistic Electrons in 
                    the Middle Heliosphere Observed in 3D With 
                    Ulysses: *H  Kunow, R  Mueller-Mellin, B  
                    Heber, P  Ferrando, A  Raviart
   0915h   SH31C-04 INVITED   Cosmic Ray Electron 
                    Intensities in the Heliosphere Compared With 
                    Those in the Nearby Galaxy as Inferred From 
                    Radio Synchrotron Radiation: W R Webber
   0930h   SH31C-05 INVITED   Galactic Cosmic-Ray 
                    Electrons and Gamma Rays: *A W Strong
   0945h   SH31C-06 INVITED   Electrons and Positrons 
                    From the Galaxy: *S  Swordy

 

SH31D  CC:314  Wed  1030h
Small-Scale Energy Releases on the Sun II
Presiding: S R Habbal, Harvard Univ

   1030h   SH31D-01 INVITED   SOHO Extreme Ultraviolet 
                    Imager Observations of Solar Coronal X Ray 
                    Bright Points: *J D Moses, J P Delaboudiniere, 
                    G E Artzner, J  Brunaud, A H Gabriel, J F 
                    Hochedez, F  Millier, C  Carabetian, B  Au, 
                    K P Dere, R A Howard, R  Kreplin, D J Michels, 
                    J M Defise, C  Jamar, P  Rochus, J P 
                    Chauvineau, J P Marioge, R C Catura, J R 
                    Lemen, L  Shing, J B Gurman, J  Newmark, W M 
                    Neupert, B  Thompson, A  Maucherat, F  
                    Portier-Fozzani, F Clette, P Cugnon
   1045h   SH31D-02 INVITED   Small-Scale Structures and 
                    Dynamics in the Solar Corona: *R  Woo
   1100h   SH31D-03 INVITED   Small Scale Dynamics of 
                    Polar Plumes: *C E DeForest, B J Thompson, 
                    A M Title
   1115h   SH31D-04 INVITED   Theory of Transient 
                    Phenomena: *M Ryutova
   1130h   SH31D-05  Temporal Fragmentation of the Solar 
                    Flare in the Millimeter Wavelength: *J R 
                    Cecatto, H S Sawant, B R Dennis
   1145h   SH31D-06  Logistic Avalanche Processes: 
                    Modeling the Frequency Distribution From 
                    Microflares to Giant Flares: *M J Aschwanden

 

SH32A  CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Small-Scale Energy Releases on the Sun Posters
Presiding: K P Dere, Naval Research Lab

   1330h   SH32A-01 POSTER   Spatial Structure of 
                    Transient Microwave Brightenings in a Solar 
                    Active Region: *J  Zhang, N  Gopalswamy, M R 
                    Kundu, E J Schmahl, J R Lemen
   1330h   SH32A-02 POSTER   Estimates of Energy Release 
                    and Energy Source in Ellerman Bombs: *T E 
                    Payne
   1330h   SH32A-03 POSTER   The BATSE LAD Microflare 
                    Search and Database: *M B Arndt, D A 
                    Biesecker, J M Ryan
   1330h   SH32A-04 POSTER   Search for Velocity 
                    Signatures of Energy Release in Fine Scale 
                    Coronal Features: *J W Cook, D G Socker, C M 
                    Korendyke, R A Howard, M  Karovska
   1330h   SH32A-05 POSTER   Transport of Low Energy 
                    Neutrons in the Solar Atmosphere: *C A Young, 
                    J M Ryan
   1330h   SH32A-06 POSTER   Gamma Ray Constraints on the 
                    Quiet Time Population of Low Energy Protons: 
                    *M L McConnell, G  Rank, J M Ryan, V  
                    Schonfelder, K  Bennett, A  MacKinnon
   1330h   SH32A-07 POSTER   Emergence of 
                    Current-Carrying Magnetic Loops Into the 
                    Solar Atmosphere: Y  Mok, *G Van Hoven, Z  
                    Mikic
   1330h   SH32A-08 POSTER   Microwave Emission and 
                    Coronal Heating in a Complex Active Region: 
                    *J  Lee, S M White, M R Kundu, A N McClymont, 
                    Z  Miki'c

 

SH32B  CC:316  Wed  1330h
Coronal Heating and Solar Wind Acceleration I
Presiding: B T Tsurutani, Jet Propulsion Lab

   1330h   SH32B-01 INVITED   Solar Wind Turbulence as a 
                    Low-Dimensional Dynamical System: M V 
                    Medvedev, *P H Diamond
   1345h   SH32B-02  Solar Wind Acceleration by Nonlinear 
                    Waves: Parametric Studies of the New 
                    Mechanism: *L  Ofman, J M Davila
   1400h   SH32B-03  Simulation of Coronal Heating in the 
                    Presence of a Flow: B P Pandey, S Parhi, *G A 
                    Lakhina, B T Tsurutani
   1415h   SH32B-04  Current Sheets at Alfven Resonances 
                    in the Presence of Velocity Shear: A New 
                    Mechanism for Coronal Heating: X  Wang, *A  
                    Bhattacharjee, Z W Ma
   1430h   SH32B-05  A Simple Mechanical Model for 
                    Resonance Absorption: The Alfven Resonance: 
                    *J V Hollweg
   1445h   SH32B-06  The Effect of MHD Instabilities on 
                    the Structure of the Slow Solar Wind: J T 
                    Karpen, R B Dahlburg
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH32B-07  An MHD Model of Solar Wind 
                    Acceleration: *Z Mikic, J A Linker, D D 
                    Schnack
   1545h   SH32B-08  Solar Wind Acceleration by Energetic 
                    Particles: V  Florinski, J R Jokipii
   1600h   SH32B-09  Generation of Nonthermal Electron 
                    Distributions by Turbulent Waves Near the Sun: 
                    *D A Roberts, J A Miller
   1615h   SH32B-10  Solar Wind and Chromospheric Network: 
                    E  Marsch, C Y Tu
   1630h   SH32B-11  Observation and Modeling of Soft X 
                    Ray Bright Points: Determination of 
                    Temperature and Energy Balance: *C C 
                    Kankelborg, A B C Walker II, R B Hoover
   1645h   SH32B-12  A Nanoflare Explanation for the 
                    Heating or Coronal Loops Observed by Yohkoh: 
                    *J A Klimchuk, P J Cargill

 

SH41A  CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
Solar Wind and Heliospheric Magnetic Field Posters
Presiding: M Burton, Jet Propulsion Lab

   0830h   SH41A-01 POSTER   Ulysses Observations of 
                    Trailing Edges of High Speed Solar Wind 
                    Streams: *M E Burton, M  Neugebauer, R 
                    von Steiger, E J Smith
   0830h   SH41A-02 POSTER   Simulation Study of Thin 
                    Current Sheets in the Heliosphere: *R A 
                    Santoro, J  Chen, R P Lepping, A  Szabo
   0830h   SH41A-03 POSTER   A Solar Wind Quasi-invariant 
                    as a Tracer for Propagating Interplanetary 
                    Structure: *J Fainberg, V A Osherovich, R G 
                    Stone
   0830h   SH41A-04 POSTER   Detection of Venus Tail Rays 
                    Near Earth: *H  Grunwaldt, M  Neugebauer, P  
                    Bochsler, D  Hovestadt, M  Hilchenbach, F M 
                    Ipavich, F  Gliem
   0830h   SH41A-05 POSTER   MHD Modelling of the Solar 
                    Wind/Interstellar Medium Interaction: *H L 
                    Pauls, G P Zank
   0830h   SH41A-06 POSTER   Preliminary Retrieval of 
                    Solar Wind Latitude Distribution From 
                    SWAN/SOHO Lyman Alpha Observations: *E  
                    Kyrola, T  Summanen, W  Schmidt, T  Makinen, 
                    J L Bertaux, R  Lallement, E  Quemerais, G  
                    Costa

 

SH41B  CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
Turbulence, Waves, Shocks and Acceleration Posters
Presiding: A F Vinas, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH41B-01 POSTER   Dynamics of the Solar Wind 
                    Dissipation Range at 1 AU: *R J Leamon, C W 
                    Smith, N F Ness, W H Matthaeus, H K Wong
   0830h   SH41B-02 POSTER   Alfvenic Discontinuities and 
                    Turbulence of the Solar Wind: *M V Medvedev, 
                    P H Diamond, V I Shevchenko, V L Galinsky
   0830h   SH41B-03 POSTER   Effects of Anisotropic 
                    Pressure on the Modulational Instability of 
                    an Alfven Wave: *V  Jayanti, A F Vinas, M L 
                    Goldstein
   0830h   SH41B-04 POSTER   Generation of High and Low 
                    Frequency Waves by Long Wavelength Electric 
                    Field Fluctuations: *H K Wong, A F Vinas, A J 
                    Klimas
   0830h   SH41B-05 POSTER   Interaction of a Beam of 
                    Energetic Ions With the Solar Wind: C S Wu, 
                    *P H Yoon
   0830h   SH41B-06 POSTER   Coupling of Large and Small 
                    Scale Processes by Low Frequency 
                    Electromagnetic Waves in the Earth's Ion 
                    Foreshock: *A F Vinas, A J Klimas, H K Wong
   0830h   SH41B-07 POSTER   Three-Dimensional Hybrid 
                    Simulations of Charged Particle Acceleration 
                    at Collisionless Shocks: *T R Story, D C 
                    Ellison
   0830h   SH41B-08 POSTER   Peclet Spectrum and Boundary 
                    Conditions in Numerical Solutions of the 
                    Jokipii-Parker Equation: *A F Barghouty

 

SH41C  CC:317  Thurs  0830h
Coronal Heating and Solar Wind Acceleration II
Presiding: A I Poland, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH41C-01 INVITED   New Insights Into the 
                    Physical Mechanisms of Polar Plumes With 
                    Observations From the SUMER Instrument on 
                    SOHO: *D M Hassler, K  Wilhelm, P  Lemaire
   0845h   SH41C-02  Ray-Like Structures Observed in the 
                    Polar Corona in Mg X 624.948 Angstrom: C Y Tu, 
                    E Marsch, W Curdt, K Wilhelm, U Schuhle, I 
                    Dammasch
   0900h   SH41C-03 INVITED   Spectroscopic Measurements 
                    of the High Speed Solar Wind Near the Sun 
                    With UVCS/SOHO: *J L Kohl, G  Noci, E  
                    Antonucci, G  Tondello, M C E Huber, L D 
                    Gardner, S R Cranmer, S  Fineschi, A  
                    Panasyuk, L  Strachan, A  Ciaravella, M  
                    Romoli
   0915h   SH41C-04 INVITED   SUMER Measurements of 
                    Electron Temperature and Density in Polar 
                    Coronal Holes: *K  Wilhelm
   0930h   SH41C-05  Nobeyama/SOHO/BBSO Comparison of 
                    Solar Polar Coronal Holes: *D E Gary, S  
                    Enome, K  Shibasaki, J B Gurman, R A Shine
   0945h   SH41C-06 INVITED   Global and Local Coronal 
                    Disturbances as the Source of the Low 
                    Latitude Solar Wind and Coronal Mass 
                    Ejections: *G E Brueckner
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH41C-07 INVITED   Origin of the Slow Solar 
                    Wind and Dynamics of the Equatorial Streamer 
                    Belt: *S T Suess
   1045h   SH41C-08 INVITED   Using LASCO Coronagraph 
                    Observations to Infer Solar Wind Speed: N R 
                    Sheeley, Y M Wang, S H Hawley, G E Brueckner, 
                    K P Dere, R A Howard, M J Koomen, C M 
                    Korendyke, D J Michels, D G Socker, S E 
                    Paswaters, D Wang, O C St. Cyr, P L Lamy, A 
                    Llebaria, R Schwenn, G M Simnett, S Plunkett, 
                    D A Biesecker
   1100h   SH41C-09  UVCS Observations of Coronal 
                    Streamers During the GALILEO and NEAR Solar 
                    Conjunctions: *S R Habbal, R  Woo, S  Cranmer, 
                    S  Fineschi, J L Kohl, M Romoli, C Korendyke, 
                    R Howard
   1115h   SH41C-10 INVITED   Observational Links Between 
                    the Solar Corona and the Current Sheet: R  
                    Schwenn, B  Inhester, B  Podlipnik, G  
                    Brueckner, R  Howard, D  Michels, S  Plunkett, 
                    G  Simnett, P  Lamy
   1130h   SH41C-11  Observations of Material Transport 
                    Below the Solar Wind Source Surface With the 
                    LASCO C1 Coronagraph: C M Korendyke, M D 
                    Andrews, D G Socker, R A Howard, G E 
                    Brueckner, K P Dere, F  Giovane, M J Koomen, 
                    D J Michels, J S Morrill, J D Moses, N M 
                    Moulton, P L Lamy, A  Llebaria, M V Bout, R  
                    Schwenn, G M Simnett, D K Bedford, C J Eyles
   1145h   SH41C-12  Magnetic Field Topology and Its 
                    Consequences in Solar Wind Modeling From 
                    Spartan 201-03 and Ulysses Spacecraft 
                    Observations During the North Polar Pass: M  
                    Guhathakurta, R  Fisher, E  Sittler, A  
                    Roberts, D  McComas, X  Zhao, T  Hoekesema

 

SH42A  CC:319  Thurs  1330h
Coronal Heating and Solar Wind Acceleration III
Presiding: E Marsch, Max-Planck Inst fuer Aeronomie

   1330h   SH42A-01 INVITED   The FIP Effect in the Solar 
                    Wind: Observations and Models: *R von Steiger
   1345h   SH42A-02  Main Gas Models for the Solar 
                    Chromosphere: Background for Fractionation 
                    Models: *H  Peter, E  Marsch
   1400h   SH42A-03  Oxygen Freeze-in Temperature 
                    Measured by SOHO/CELIAS: *S  Hefti, P  
                    Bochsler, M  Aellig, R  Kallenbach, P  Wurz, 
                    H  Gruenwaldt, M  Hilchenbach, D  Hovestadt, 
                    F M Ipavich
   1415h   SH42A-04 INVITED   Helium in the Outer Solar 
                    Atmosphere and Solar Wind: *V H Hansteen, E  
                    Leer, T E Holzer
   1430h   SH42A-05  Isotopic Fractionation in Solar Wind 
                    Acceleration: *R  Bodmer, P  Bochsler
   1445h   SH42A-06  How Well Is the Solar Isotopic 
                    Composition Reflected in the Solar Wind?: *P  
                    Bochsler, R  Bodmer, R  Kallenbach, P  Wurz, 
                    F M Ipavich, A B Galvin, G  Gloeckler, M  
                    Hilchenbach, H  Gruenwaldt, D  Hovestadt, B  
                    Klecker
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH42A-07  The Unusual Solar Wind in the 
                    High-Density Pulse of the Magnetic Cloud 
                    Associated With the Halo CME of January 1997: 
                    *G Gloeckler, A B Galvin, D C Hamilton, F M 
                    Ipavich, L A Fisk, J Geiss, P Bochsler, B 
                    Wilken
   1545h   SH42A-08  First Determination of the Solar 
                    Silicon Isotopic Composition: Wind/MASS 
                    Results: *R F Wimmer-Schweingruber, O  Kern, 
                    P Bochsler, R Bodmer, G Gloeckler, D C 
                    Hamilton, G C Ho
   1600h   SH42A-09 INVITED   Kinetic Modelling of 
                    Electrons in High-Speed Solar Wind Streams: 
                    *O  Lie-Svendsen, V H Hansteen, E  Leer
   1615h   SH42A-10 INVITED   Diagnostics of the Quiet 
                    Sun Corona and Coronal Holes With CDS on SOHO: 
                    *A  Fludra
   1630h   SH42A-11  Yes, Heat Can Flow Up Temperature 
                    Gradients!: *J D Scudder, E  
                    Moghaddam-Taaheri
   1645h   SH42A-12  Semi-empirical 2D MHD Model of the 
                    Solar Corona and Interplanetary Medium: *E C 
                    Sittler, M Guhathakurta

 

SH42B  CC:308  Thurs  1330h
Sun-Earth Connections: New Directions (joint  with SA,SM)
Presiding: T A Potemra, Johns Hopkins Univ

   1330h   SH42B-01 INVITED   Overview of Sun-Earth 
                    Connection Roadmap: *J L Burch
   1345h   SH42B-02 INVITED   Sun-Earth Connection 
                    Technology Requirements: *R R Vondrak
   1400h   SH42B-03 INVITED   Scientific Basis for a 
                    Solar Probe Mission Close to the Sun: *S R 
                    Habbal
   1415h   SH42B-04  A "Non-Minimal" Solar Probe: What Is 
                    Needed: *W C Feldman, G  Gloeckler, S M 
                    Krimigis, R L McNutt
   1430h   SH42B-05 INVITED   The Solar Terrestrial 
                    Relations Observatory (STEREO): J M Davila, 
                    *D M Rust
   1445h   SH42B-06  Stereo X Ray Corona Imager: Report 
                    on New Mission Concept Study: *P C Liewer, 
                    J M Davis, E M DeJong, J A Klimchuk, R  
                    Reinert, J M Davila, J  Feynman
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH42B-07  The Acquisition and Analysis of 
                    Stereoscopic X Ray Images of the Corona: J M 
                    Davis, G A Gary
   1545h   SH42B-08 INVITED   Solar-B: *S K Antiochos
   1600h   SH42B-09 INVITED   Geospace Multiprobes: *R A 
                    Heelis
   1615h   SH42B-10  The Magnetospheric 
                    Mapping/Multi-probe Mission: The Next 
                    Generation: *R B Sheldon, H Spence, H 
                    Petschek, G Siscoe
   1630h   SH42B-11  Design of a Generic Probe for a 
                    Multiprobe Mission: P  Harvey, D H Pankow, 
                    D W Curtis, J H Primbsch, M  Bester, T  Quinn, 
                    *V  Angelopoulos, F S Mozer, C W Carlson, R P 
                    Lin
   1645h   SH42B-12 INVITED   Mercury Orbiter Mission: *D N Baker

 

SH51A  CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
Coronal Heating and Solar Wind Acceleration Posters
Presiding: C M Korendyke, Naval Research Lab

   0830h   SH51A-01 POSTER   Observations of Coronal 
                    Features Above an Active Region by EIT and 
                    Implications for Coronal Heating: *W M 
                    Neupert, J  Newmark, B J Thompson, R  Catura, 
                    J D Moses, F  Portier-Fozzani, J P 
                    Delaboudiniere, A  Gabriel, G  Artzner, F 
                    Clette, P Cugnon, A Maucherat, J M Defise, C 
                    Jamar, P Rochus, R Howard, D Michels, K Dere, 
                    S Freeland, J  Lemen, R Stern, J Gurman
   0830h   SH51A-02 POSTER   Active Region and Quiet-Sun 
                    Spectra From the 1995 SERTS Flight: 
                    Preliminary Results in the 170 - 220 
                    Angstrom Waveband: *J W Brosius, J M Davila, 
                    R J Thomas
   0830h   SH51A-03 POSTER   A Solar Coronal Spectrum 
                    From 500 to 1610 Angstrom Emitted 30" Above 
                    the Limb as Observed by the SUMER Instrument 
                    on SOHO: *W E Behring, U  Feldman, W  Curdt, 
                    U  Schuhle, K  Wilhelm, P  Lemaire
   0830h   SH51A-04 POSTER   Minority Ion-Neutral 
                    Dynamics in the Solar Chromosphere: *J D Huba, 
                    G  Joyce
   0830h   SH51A-05 POSTER   Extended Solar Wind Helium 
                    Distribution Functions in High-Speed Streams: 
                    *K Chotoo, A B Galvin, D C Hamilton, G 
                    Gloeckler, M R Collier
   0830h   SH51A-06 POSTER   Solar Wind Stream Interfaces 
                    in Corotating Interaction Regions: 
                    SWICS/Ulysses Results: R  Paerli, *R F 
                    Wimmer-Schweingruber, R von Steiger
   0830h   SH51A-07 POSTER   Fast and Slow Wind From 
                    Solar Coronal Holes: *S  Bravo, G A Stewart
   0830h   SH51A-08 POSTER   Extension of Coronal 
                    Structure Into Interplanetary Space: *R  Woo, 
                    S R Habbal
   0830h   SH51A-09 POSTER   Solar Wind Generation in a 
                    Dreicer Field: *S Kainer, D A Roberts, M L 
                    Goldstein
   0830h   SH51A-10 POSTER   An Empirical Study of the 
                    Electron Temperature in the Streamer 
                    Inferred From the Solar Wind Ionic 
                    Composition Data From SWICS/ULYSSES and the 
                    White Light Coronagraph Data From SPARTAN: 
                    *Y K Ko, M Guhathakurta, C M S Cohen, L A 
                    Fisk, G Gloeckler, A B Galvin, J Geiss, R R 
                    Fisher
   0830h   SH51A-11 POSTER   Magnetosonic Waves and 
                    Particle Acceleration in Multi-Ion-Species 
                    Plasmas: *Y  Ohsawa, M  Toida, D  Dogen
   0830h   SH51A-12 POSTER   Nonthermal Electron 
                    Distributions in the Solar Chromospheric 
                    Transition Region Calculated With the 
                    Stellar Fokker-Planck Code: *R W Harvey, A P 
                    Smirnov, W A Coles, J D Scudder
   0830h   SH51A-13 POSTER   A Model of Suprathermal 
                    Electron Transport in the Solar Wind 
                    Acceleration Region: *J C Dorelli, J D 
                    Scudder
   0830h   SH51A-14 POSTER   Prospects for Ground-Based 
                    Solar Radar Observations in the 
                    International Solar-Terrestrial Program Era: 
                    *B  Isham, P  Rodriguez
   0830h   SH51A-15 POSTER   Evidence for Nonradial Solar 
                    Wind Acceleration in Magnetostatic Coronal 
                    Holes: *S R Cranmer, L  Strachan, M  Romoli, 
                    D  Dobrzycka, A V Panasyuk, J L Kohl
   0830h   SH51A-16 POSTER   The NEAR Solar Conjunction 
                    Experiment: *R L McNutt Jr, R S Bokulic, R B 
                    Dickey Jr, R  Woo, J K Miller, W V Moore, J E 
                    Randolph, R  Hellings, S R Habbal, J L Kohl, 
                    R  Howard, O C St Cyr, H S Hudson
   0830h   SH51A-17 POSTER   UVCS/SOHO Observations of 
                    Coronal H-Lyman Series Lines: *S  Fineschi, 
                    J L Kohl, L Strachan, L D Gardner, J Raymond, 
                    G Noci, G N Romoli, A  Ciaravella

 

SH51B  CC:316  Fri  0830h
Solar Wind, Heliospheric Magnetic Field, and Energetic 
Particles (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: M A Lee, Univ of New Hampshire

   0830h   SH51B-01  Ulysses Returns to Low Latitudes: 
                    Recent Results From the Solar Wind Plasma 
                    Experiment: D J McComas, *J T Gosling, B  
                    Barraclough, W C Feldman, P  Riley, B E 
                    Goldstein, M  Neugebauer
   0845h   SH51B-02  Comparison of Data From Ulysses and 
                    WIND With Source Surface, Current Sheet, and 
                    MHD Models During the Ulysses Fast Latitude 
                    Scan: *M  Neugebauer, R J Forsyth, A B Galvin, 
                    K L Harvey, A J Lazarus, R P Lepping, J  
                    Linker, Z  Mikic, R v von Steiger, Y M Wang, 
                    R F Wimmer
   0900h   SH51B-03  Solar Minima: Past and Present: *J D 
                    Richardson, K I Paularena
   0915h   SH51B-04  A Comprehensive Survey of 
                    Interplanetary Conditions During the First 
                    Two and a Half Years of Operation of the 
                    Wind Spacecraft: *T R Sanderson, M P McCarthy, 
                    G K Parks, R M Skoug, R P Lin, J  McFadden, 
                    D  Larson, J M Bosqued, N  Lormant, A J 
                    Lazarus, J  Steinberg, K  Ogilvie, R P 
                    Lepping, A  Szabo, J T Hoeksema
   0930h   SH51B-05  Reappearance of Recurrent Low Energy 
                    Particle Events in the Northern Heliosphere: 
                    Ulysses, Voyager 1/2, and IMP8: *E C Roelof, 
                    R B Decker, R E Gold, G M Simnett, L J 
                    Lanzerotti, C G Maclennan, T P Armstrong
   0945h   SH51B-06  Energy Spectra and Spatial 
                    Dependence of Shock-Accelerated Ions at CIRs: 
                    *M A Lee
   1000h   Break
   1030h   SH51B-07  Anisotropic Pickup Ion Distributions 
                    on Bent Flux Tubes: *P A Isenberg, M A Lee
   1045h   SH51B-08  Distribution of Waves Generated by 
                    Interstellar Pickup Ions: Ulysses 
                    Observations: *N  Murphy, E J Smith, A  
                    Balogh, R J Forsyth
   1100h   SH51B-09  The Radial and Latitudinal 
                    Dependence of the Heliospheric Cosmic Ray 
                    Diffusion Tensor: *G P Zank, W H Matthaeus, 
                    J W Bieber, H Moraal
   1115h   SH51B-10  3D Hybrid Simulation of Heavy Ion 
                    Acceleration at the Collisionless Shocks: *A S 
                    Lipatov, G P Zank, H L Pauls
   1130h   SH51B-11  Numerical Modeling of the Inner 
                    Heliosphere Using a Massively Parallel 
                    Adaptive Ideal MHD Algorithm: *C P Groth, D L 
                    DeZeeuw, H G Marshall, T I Gombosi, K G 
                    Powell, Q F Stout
   1145h   SH51B-12  Global Heliosphere During the Past 
                    Solar Minimum: 3D MHD Simulations and 
                    Observations: *T J Linde, T I Gombosi, P L 
                    Roe

 

SH51C  CC:323  Fri  0830h
Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere
Presiding: I G Richardson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SH51C-01 WITHDRAWN  Stereoscopic Observations of Solar 
                    Particle Events Observed by Ulysses and WIND: 
                    * Buttighoffer, R P Lin, K A Anderson, M  
                    Pick
   0845h   SH51C-02  Observations of Very High Energy 
                    Solar Heavy Ions From IMP-8: *W F Dietrich, 
                    A J Tylka, P R Boberg
   0900h   SH51C-03  MAST Measurements of Solar Energetic 
                    Particle Isotopic Composition: *D L Williams, 
                    R A Leske, R A Mewaldt, E C Stone, R S 
                    Selesnick, J R Cummings, T T von Rosenvinge
   0915h   SH51C-04  Demonstrating the Association 
                    Between the Second Step of Forbush Decreases 
                    and Ejecta Entry Using IMP 8 
                    Anti-coincidence Guard and High Time 
                    Resolution Solar Wind Data: *I G Richardson, 
                    H V Cane
   0930h   SH51C-05  Energetic Neutral Hydrogen Atoms of 
                    Heliospheric Origin: An Update: K C Hsieh, M 
                    Hilchenbach, P Bochsler, D Hovestadt, H 
                    Grunwaldt, F M Ipavich, W I Axford, H 
                    Balsiger, A Burgi, M A Coplan, A B Galvin, J 
                    Geiss, F Gliem, G Gloeckler, D L Judge, B 
                    Klecker, M A Lee, S Levi, G G Managadze, E 
                    Marsch, E Mobius, M Neugebauer, H S Ogawa, K 
                    Reiche, M Scholer, M I Verigin, B Wilken, P 
                    Wurz

 

SH51D  CC:323  Fri  1030h
Small Structures in the Heliospheric Magnetic Field
Presiding: D Winterhalter, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab

   1030h   SH51D-01  Multi-Spacecraft Observations of the 
                    Size and Geometry of Magnetic Holes in the 
                    Solar Wind: *R J MacDowall, R J Fitzenreiter, 
                    D H Fairfield, R P Lepping, S Kokubun, T 
                    Yamamoto
   1045h   SH51D-02  Plasma Distributions and 
                    Anisotropies at Rotational Discontinuities 
                    in the Solar Wind From Ulysses Observations: 
                    *B E Goldstein, C M Ho, M  Neugebauer, E J 
                    Smith, B T Tsurutani, D J McComas
   1100h   SH51D-03  Arc Polarized Discontinuities in the 
                    Solar Wind: Ulysses: *R Sakurai, B T 
                    Tsurutani, C M Ho, G S Lakhina, B E Goldstein
   1115h   SH51D-04  Ulysses Observations of Alfven and 
                    Magnetosonic Waves at High Latitude: *E J 
                    Smith, N  Murphy, B E Goldstein, M  
                    Neugebauer, A  Balogh, R  Forsyth, D  McComas
   1130h   SH51D-05  A Comparison of Wave Properties 
                    Inside and Outside of Coronal Mass Ejections 
                    in the High Latitude Solar Wind: *D  
                    Winterhalter, E J Smith, J A Gonzalez-Esparza, 
                    A  Balogh
   1145h   SH51D-06  Nature of Pressure Balances and 
                    Magnetosonic Waves in Solar Wind Turbulence: 
                    *W H Matthaeus, G P Zank

 

SH52A  CC:316  Fri  1330h
Turbulence, Waves, Shocks and Acceleration
Presiding: C W Smith, Univ of Delaware

   1330h   SH52A-01  Dynamical Age of Solar Wind 
                    Turbulence: *C W Smith, W H Matthaeus, G P 
                    Zank, S Oughton
   1345h   SH52A-02  Computation of MHD Relaxation and 
                    the Theory of Most Probable States: *M 
                    Hossain, W Matthaeus, D Montgomery
   1400h   SH52A-03  Numerical Simulations of Turbulence 
                    in Three Dimensions: *M Goldstein, D A 
                    Roberts, A E Deane
   1415h   SH52A-04  Structures, Quasi-Two-Dimensional 
                    Turbulence and Their Relation to the 
                    "Maltese Cross": *S Ghosh, W H Matthaeus, D A 
                    Roberts, M L Goldstein
   1430h   SH52A-05  Resonance Strength and Locality in 
                    Proton Cyclotron Interactions: *E Siregar, 
                    A F Vinas, M L Goldstein
   1445h   SH52A-06  Propagation Direction of Ion 
                    Acoustic-Like Waves in the Solar Wind: *R A 
                    Hess, R J MacDowall, P J Kellogg, R J Forsyth
   1500h   Break
   1530h   SH52A-07  Correlated Langmuir and 
                    High-Frequency Ion-Acoustic-Like Waves in 
                    Type III Source Regions: Implication for 
                    Type III Burst Theories: *G Thejappa, R J 
                    MacDowall, M L Kaiser
   1545h   SH52A-08  Some Aspects of Langmuir Waves in 
                    the Earth's Foreshock: *P J Kellogg, S J 
                    Monson, K  Goetz, R P Lepping
   1600h   SH52A-09  Arguments Against Modulational 
                    Instabilities Proceeding for Langmuir Waves 
                    in Earth's Foreshock: *I H Cairns, P A 
                    Robinson
   1615h   SH52A-10  Test of Stochastic Growth Theory for 
                    Langmuir Waves in Earth's Foreshock: P A 
                    Robinson, *I H Cairns
   1630h   SH52A-11  Kinetic Analysis of Electron 
                    Distribution Functions Associated With 
                    Langmuir Waves in the Earth's Foreshock: *L  
                    Muschietti, I  Roth, D  Larson
   1645h   SH52A-12  The Determination of Shock Ramp 
                    Width Using the Noncoplanar Magnetic Field 
                    Component: J A Newbury, *C T Russell, M  
                    Gedalin

 

SH52B  CC:323  Fri  1330h
Anomalous Cosmic Rays
Presiding: J A le Roux, Univ of Maryland

   1330h   SH52B-01  Multiply Ionized Anomalous Cosmic 
                    Rays Above 15 MeV/nucleon: *R A Mewaldt, R S 
                    Selesnick, J R Cummings
   1345h   SH52B-02  Updated Isotopic Composition 
                    Measurements of Geomagnetically Filtered and 
                    Geomagnetically Trapped Anomalous Cosmic Rays: 
                    *R A Leske, R A Mewaldt, A C Cummings, E C 
                    Stone, T T von Rosenvinge
   1400h   SH52B-03  Geomagnetically Trapped Anomalous 
                    Cosmic Rays at Solar Cycle Minimum: J R 
                    Cummings, *R S Selesnick, R A Leske, R A 
                    Mewaldt
   1415h   SH52B-04  Rigidity Dependence of the 
                    Interplanetary Mean Free Pathlength in the 
                    Outer Heliosphere: *A C Cummings, E C Stone, 
                    W R Webber
   1430h   SH52B-05  Extremely Low Fluxes of Energetic 
                    Charged Particles in the High Latitude 
                    Heliosphere: *E  Keppler
   1445h   SH52B-06  The Underabundance of Anomalous 
                    Hydrogen as Described by a Self-Consistent 
                    Stochastic Acceleration Model for Pickup Ions: 
                    *J A le Roux, V S Ptuskin	
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    

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