SPA-Magnetospheric Physics



 

SM21A  CC:HALL E  Tues  0830h
ISTP Correlative Results I: Magnetic Cloud Events and IACG 
Campaigns I Posters (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: T Sanderson, ESTEC

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: G Withbroe,NASA Headquarters
   0845h   SM21A-01 POSTER   Remote Radio Tracking of 
                    Interplanetary CMEs From the WIND Spacecraft: 
                    *M J Reiner, M L Kaiser, J L Bougeret, L F 
                    Burlaga
   0845h   SM21A-02 POSTER   Extremely Cold Plasma Within 
                    the January 1997 Magnetic Cloud: *D E Larson, 
                    R P Lin, H  Reme, T  Sanderson, G  Parks
   0845h   SM21A-03 POSTER   Solar Energetic Particles 
                    Inside Magnetic Clouds Observed With the 
                    Wind Spacecraft: *J E Mazur, G M Mason, J R 
                    Dwyer, T T von Rosenvinge, L F Burlaga
   0845h   SM21A-04 POSTER   Characteristics of IMF 
                    Correlations Determined With the WIND and 
                    IMP-8 Spacecraft: J A Slavin, *M R Collier, 
                    R P Lepping, A Szabo
   0845h   SM21A-05 POSTER   Cosmic Ray Precursors of 
                    Solar Ejecta in January 1997: *J W Bieber, P  
                    Evenson
   0845h   SM21A-06 POSTER   Magnetopause Location on 
                    January 11,1997 Event: J H Shue, *P  Song, 
                    C T Russell, J T Steinberg, J K Chao
   0845h   SM21A-07 POSTER   Analysis of the Ionospheric 
                    Cross Polar Cap Potential Drop and Polar Ion 
                    Convection Patterns During the January 1997 
                    CME Event Using DMSP Data: *M R Hairston, R A 
                    Heelis, F  Rich
   0845h   SM21A-08 POSTER   Double Discontinuity: A 
                    Compound Structure of Slow Shock and 
                    Rotational Discontinuity: *Y C Whang, J Zhou, 
                    R P Lepping, A Szabo, D Fairfield, K W 
                    Ogilvie, R Fitzenreiter, S K Kokubun
   0845h   SM21A-09 POSTER   Study of the Ionospheric 
                    Electron Distribution During the "January 
                    10th 1997" Geomagnetic Storm, Using GPS Data: 
                    *M  Hernandez-Pajares, J M Juan, J  Sanz, M  
                    Martinez-Garcia
   0845h   SM21A-10 POSTER   Global Ionospheric TEC 
                    Changes During January 10, 1997, Storm 
                    Monitored by the Worldwide GPS Network: C M 
                    Ho, A J Mannucci, *U J Lindqwister, X Pi, B D 
                    Wilson, B A Iijima, L C Sparks, M J Reyes
   0845h   SM21A-11 POSTER   Overview of the May 19-20, 
                    1996 ISTP Event: *K B Baker, S A Curtis
   0845h   SM21A-12 POSTER   The May 19-20, 1996, ISTP 
                    Event: An Energy Perspective: *J  Berchem, J  
                    Raeder, M  Ashour-Abdalla
   0845h   SM21A-13 POSTER   The May 20, 1996, 0030 UT 
                    Substorm: Ground Magnetic Signatures and 
                    Comparisons With a Global MHD Model: *J  
                    Raeder, J  Berchem, M  Ashour-Abdalla
   0845h   SM21A-14 POSTER   A Test of Empirical 
                    Magnetopause Models During the CME Event of 
                    January 10-11, 1997: S M Petrinec, *C T 
                    Russell

 

SM21B  CC:310  Tues  0830h
FAST Results and Related Auroral Physics I
Presiding: R Pfaff, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SM21B-01 INVITED   Magnetic Field-Aligned 
                    Particle Fluxes Observed From the FAST 
                    Satellite: *C W Carlson, J M McFadden, R E 
                    Ergun, F S Mozer, M  Temerin, D M Klumpar, 
                    E G Shelley, W K Peterson, E  Moebius, L M 
                    Kistler, C  Cattell, R  Elphic, R  Strangeway, 
                    R  Pfaff
   0850h   SM21B-02 INVITED   DC Electric Field and Wave 
                    Observations From the FAST Satellite: *R E 
                    Ergun, C W Carlson, J P McFadden, W  Peria, 
                    C  Chaston, G T Delory, F S Mozer, M  Temerin, 
                    R  Elphic, R  Strangeway, D M Klumpar, E G 
                    Shelley, W K Peterson, E  Moebius, L M 
                    Kistler, C  Cattell, R  Pfaff
   0910h   SM21B-03  FAST Observations of Upflowing Ion 
                    Beams, Field-Aligned Currents, and 
                    Electrostatic Ion Cyclotron Waves: *C  
                    Cattell, K  Sigsbee, C W Carlson, R  Ergun, 
                    J  McFadden, M  Temerin, I  Roth, D M Klumpar, 
                    E  Moebius, L  Tang, L  Kistler, R C Elphic, 
                    R  Strangeway, R  Bergmann
   0925h   SM21B-04  Large Amplitude Ion Cyclotron Waves 
                    Observed by FAST and POLAR: *M  Temerin, F S 
                    Mozer, C W Carlson, C C Chaston, R E Ergun, 
                    J P McFadden, D  Gurnett, C  Cattell, R  
                    Elphic, R  Strangeway
   0940h   SM21B-05 INVITED   FAST Microphysics of Shear 
                    Alfven Resonances: *W  Lotko, A V Streltsov, 
                    M R Lessard
   1000h   Break
   1020h   SM21B-06 INVITED   Ion Acceleration Processes 
                    at Auroral Latitudes: Results From the Fast 
                    Auroral Snapshot Explorer: *D M Klumpar, W K 
                    Peterson, E G Shelley, E  Mobius, L M Kistler, 
                    M  Popecki, L  Tang, C W Carlson, J P 
                    McFadden, R E Ergun, M  Temerin, F S Mozer, 
                    B  Klecker, D  Hovestadt, C A Cattell, R C 
                    Elphic, R J Strangeway, R  Pfaff
   1040h   SM21B-07 INVITED   Rapid Variations of the 
                    Aurora Particle Distribution in Inverted-V 
                    Arcs Observed by FAST: *J P McFadden, C W 
                    Carlson, R E Ergun, F S Mozer, M  Temerin, 
                    D M Klumpar, E G Shelley, W K Peterson, E  
                    Moebius, L M Kistler, C  Cattell, R  Elphic, 
                    R  Strangeway, R  Pfaff
   1100h   SM21B-08  Variation of Energy and Composition 
                    in Upward Directed Ion Beams Over Auroral 
                    Arcs as Seen by FAST: *E Mobius, L Tang, L M 
                    Kistler, M Popecki, E J Lund, D Klumpar, W 
                    Peterson, E G Shelley, B Klecker, D Hovestadt, 
                    C W Carlson, R Ergun, J P McFadden, C Cattell
   1115h   SM21B-09  Return Currents in the Auroral Zone: 
                    Current Carriers and Their Relationship to 
                    Upward Auroral Currents: *R C Elphic, R J 
                    Strangeway, L  Kepko, C W Carlson, R E Ergun, 
                    J P McFadden, M  Temerin, W  Peria, E  
                    Moebius, L M Kistler, D M Klumpar, C A 
                    Cattell, R F Pfaff
   1130h   SM21B-10  Ion Cyclotron Waves Observed by FAST: 
                    *C  Chaston, R E Ergun, M  Temerin, J P 
                    McFadden, C W Carlson, R  Elphic, R  
                    Strangeway, D M Klumpar, E G Shelley, E  
                    Moebius, L M Kistler, C  Cattell, R  Pfaff
   1145h   SM21B-11  Fine Structure of DC Electric Fields 
                    on FAST: *W  Peria, C W Carlson, R E Ergun, 
                    J P McFadden, M  Temerin, C A Cattell, R  
                    Elphic, R  Strangeway, E  Moebius, L M 
                    Kistler, D M Klumpar, E G Shelley

 

SM21C  CC:319  Tues  0830h
Innovative Techniques and Tools for Magnetospheric Research I
Presiding: A Lui, Johns Hopkins Univ

   0830h   SM21C-01 INVITED   Application of Adaptive 
                    Mesh Techniques to the Numerical Modeling of 
                    the Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere 
                    System: *S T Zalesak
   0850h   SM21C-02  Topology of Three-Dimensional 
                    Magnetic Field Near the Reconnection Region 
                    at the Magnetotail: D S Cai, K  Nishikawa
   0905h   SM21C-03 INVITED   3D Equilibrium of 
                    Magnetosphere: *C Z Cheng
   0925h   SM21C-04 INVITED   Interpreting Magnetospheric 
                    Images of Charged Particle Populations as 2D 
                    to 2D Mappings: *E C Roelof
   0945h   SM21C-05  Diagnosing the State of the 
                    Magnetosphere Using Energetic Neutral Atom 
                    (ENA) Measurements From the POLAR/CEPPAD 
                    Experiment: *A M Jorgensen, H E Spence, M G 
                    Henderson, G D Reeves
   1000h   SM21C-06 INVITED   Deterministic Modeling of 
                    Nonlinear Input-Output Coupling Dynamics: *A J 
                    Klimas, D Vassiliadis, D N Baker
   1020h   Break
   1040h   SM21C-07 INVITED   Fractal Analysis:  Basic 
                    Concepts and Advantages for Satellite Data 
                    Analyses: S Ohtani, T Higuchi
   1100h   SM21C-08  Fractal Analysis:  Application to 
                    Satellite Magnetic Field Measurements at 
                    Substorm Onsets: T Higuchi, S Ohtani, K 
                    Takahashi, H E Spence, A T Y Lui, J F Fennell
   1115h   SM21C-09  Magnetospheric Radio Sounding: *R F 
                    Benson, S F Fung, J L Green, W Calvert, D M 
                    Haines, B W Reinisch, D L Carpenter, D L 
                    Gallagher, P H Reiff, W W L Taylor, J L 
                    Bougeret, R Manning
   1130h   SM21C-10  Time-Frequency Decomposition of 
                    Signals: A H Najmi, *A T Y Lui
   1145h   SM21C-11 INVITED   On the Necessity and 
                    Feasibility of a Magnetospheric Multiprobe 
                    Mission: *V  Angelopoulos

 

SM21D  CC:316  Tues  0830h
Aurora and Plasma Sheet I
Presiding: C E Seyler, Cornell Univ

   0830h   SM21D-01  Statistics of the Spatial 
                    Distribution and Geomagnetic Activity 
                    Dependence of Magnetospheric Plasma Regimes: 
                    Geotail Spacecraft Observations: *S P 
                    Christon, T E Eastman, D J Williams, R W 
                    McEntire, E C Roelof, A T Y Lui, T Sotirelis, 
                    S R Nylund, G Gloeckler, L A Frank, W R 
                    Paterson, S Kokubun, H Matsumoto, H Kojima, T 
                    Mukai, Y Saito, T Yamamoto
   0845h   SM21D-02  Formation of Thin Current Sheets and 
                    the Onset of Collisionless Magnetic 
                    Reconnection in the Magnetotail: *M Hesse, M 
                    Kuznetsova, D Winske
   0900h   SM21D-03  Large-Scale Hybrid Simulations of 
                    Magnetotail Reconnection: *M  Scholer, R F 
                    Lottermoser
   0915h   SM21D-04  Study of Particle Flow Anisotropies 
                    Observed With Geotail: *T A Duman, T P 
                    Armstrong
   0930h   SM21D-05  Sporadic Localized Reconnections and 
                    Multiscale Intermittent Turbulence in the 
                    Magnetotail: *T Chang
   0945h   SM21D-06  The Self-Consistent Evolution of the 
                    Magnetotail's Magnetic Field: *V  Peroomian, 
                    M  Ashour-Abdalla, L M Zelenyi
   1000h   Break
   1020h   SM21D-07  Mapping the Off-Equatorial Plasma 
                    Sheet Using Conjugate GEOTAIL and POLAR 
                    Energetic Particle Measurements: *K L Hirsch, 
                    H E Spence, S P Christon
   1035h   SM21D-08  Sharp Boundaries and Dispersion of 
                    Inertial Alfven Waves: *C A Kletzing
   1050h   SM21D-09  The Origin of Thin Auroral Arcs: F V 
                    Coroniti, *P L Pritchett
   1105h   SM21D-10  Sudden Enhancement and Disruption of 
                    Thin Current Sheets in the Magnetotail Due 
                    to Electron Pressure Gradients: *A  
                    Bhattacharjee, Z W Ma, X  Wang
   1120h   SM21D-11  Distributions of Auroral Electron 
                    Precipitation Inferred From Global Auroral X 
                    Ray Imaging: *D L Chenette, D L McKenzie, J  
                    Bjordal, J  Stadsnes
   1135h   SM21D-12  Observations of Flux Ropes in the 
                    Near-Earth Magnetotail: *L  Kepko, M G 
                    Kivelson, R C Elphic, J  Birn
   1150h   SM21D-13  A Turbulence Paradigm for the Plasma 
                    Sheet: S J Kedge, H O Funsten, *J E Borovsky, 
                    R C Elphic, M F Thomsen

 

SM22A  CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Innovative Techniques and Tools for Magnetospheric Research 
II Posters
Presiding: A M Jorgensen, Boston Univ

   1330h   SM22A-01 POSTER   Simulations of Turbulent 
                    Magnetic Reconnection Using an Adaptive Grid 
                    Method: *F  Jamitzky
   1330h   SM22A-02 POSTER   3D Multiscale MHD 
                    Simulations of the Solar Wind Interaction 
                    With Venus: Comparison With Pioneer Venus 
                    Observations: *R  Bauske, A F Nagy, T I 
                    Gombosi, D L De Zeeuw, K G Powell, J G 
                    Luhmann
   1330h   SM22A-03 POSTER   Long Term Evolution of a 
                    Multiprobe Mission: *D P Stern
   1330h   SM22A-04 POSTER   Closed-Form Models for 
                    Geomagnetic Indices: An Update: *D 
                    Vassiliadis, A J Klimas, D N Baker
   1330h   SM22A-05 POSTER   Statistical Investigation of 
                    DST Reconstruction: *M G McHarg, D J Knipp, 
                    R  McPherron, F K Chun
   1330h   SM22A-06 POSTER   Non-linear Whistler-Electron 
                    Interactions in the Plasma Sheet: *E  
                    Villalon, W J Burke
   1330h   SM22A-07 POSTER   On Analytical and Bootstrap 
                    Error Estimates in Minimum and Maximum 
                    Variance Analysis: *A V Khrabrov, B U O 
                    Sonnerup
   1330h   SM22A-08 POSTER   DeHoffmann-Teller Analysis: 
                    Error Bounds, Method Extensions, Links to 
                    Variance Techniques: B U O Sonnerup, *A V 
                    Khrabrov
   1330h   SM22A-09 POSTER   Minimum/Maximum Variance 
                    Analysis at the Magnetopause: *M P Scheible, 
                    B U O Sonnerup
   1330h   SM22A-10 POSTER   Polarization Properties of 
                    Transmission Gratings in EUV: *M  Gruntman
   1330h   SM22A-11 POSTER   Organization of Geomagnetic 
                    Field Structures During Magnetic Storms: *V M 
                    Somsikov, A A Bezotosny

 

SM22B  CC:HALL E  Tues  1330h
Aurora and Plasma Sheet II Posters
Presiding: T A Duman, Univ of Kansas

   1330h   SM22B-01 POSTER   Upflowing Ions and Auroral 
                    Plasma Density Depletions: *H L Collin, W K 
                    Peterson, E G Shelley, J  Wygant, J M Quinn, 
                    F  Mozer, J D Scudder
   1330h   SM22B-02 POSTER   Comparisons of Conical Ion 
                    Velocity Distributions From TIMAS and TIDE 
                    on the Polar Spacecraft: *M M Huddleston, J H 
                    Waite, C J Pollock, D T Young, M  Wuest, J L 
                    Burch, R H Comfort, B L Giles, M O Chandler, 
                    T E Moore, W  Lennartsson, E G Shelley, H  
                    Collin, W K Peterson, A  Johnstone
   1330h   SM22B-03 POSTER   Statistical Study of 
                    Temperature, Density, and Potential Drop in 
                    Auroral Inverted "V" Structures: *E E Dors, 
                    C A Kletzing, J H Clemmons
   1330h   SM22B-04 POSTER   Pixon-Based Reconstruction 
                    of Auroral X Ray Images From GGS POLAR 
                    Satellite: T R Metcalf, M A Rinaldi, D L 
                    Chenette, *M Schulz
   1330h   SM22B-05 POSTER   A Proposed System for 
                    Imaging Auroral Roar Emissions: J Hughes, J 
                    Labelle, M Trimpi
   1330h   SM22B-06 POSTER   Testing Candidate Mechanisms 
                    for Auroral Roar Generation: S G Shepherd, J 
                    Labelle, J Hughes, M Trimpi, M McCready, R 
                    Doe, A T Weatherwax
   1330h   SM22B-07 POSTER   The Auroral Turbulence II 
                    Sounding Rocket Mission: *R B Torbett, K A 
                    Lynch, D Pietrowski, C A Kletzing, J Labelle, 
                    K McAdams, G Haerendel, O Bauer, H Frey, F 
                    Primdahl, C G Falthammer, M C Kelley
   1330h   SM22B-08 POSTER   The Relationship of Black 
                    Auroral Patches to Other Types of Aurora: *J  
                    Kimball, T J Hallinan
   1330h   SM22B-09 POSTER   Imaging Ionospheric Electron 
                    Dynamics With IRIS: *G Van Bavel, T J 
                    Rosenberg
   1330h   SM22B-10 POSTER   A Statistical Study of 
                    Sunlight Effect on Auroral Emissions: *K Liou, 
                    P T Newell, C I Meng, G Parks, M Brittnacher
   1330h   SM22B-11 POSTER   Mappings of Diffuse Auroral 
                    X Ray Emissions to the Equatorial 
                    Magnetosphere: M A Rinaldi, J B Cladis, D L 
                    Chenette, *M Schulz, M C McNab
   1330h   SM22B-12 POSTER   Particle Simulation of 
                    Suprathermal Electron Beam Generation and 
                    Slow Ion-Acoustic Wave Emission via Temporal 
                    Evolution of Slow Ion Cyclotron Waves: A E 
                    Clark, C E Seyler
   1330h   SM22B-13 POSTER   Observational Signatures of 
                    Magnetotail Structures in Geotail CPI 
                    Distribution Function Data: *D  Holland, A  
                    Witmer
   1330h   SM22B-14 POSTER   Formation and Stability of 
                    Thin Current Sheets in Fluid Models of 
                    Plasma Sheet Convection: *C C Wu, P L 
                    Pritchett, F V Coroniti
   1330h   SM22B-15 POSTER   Electron and Ion 
                    Acceleration by Lower Hybrid Waves in the 
                    Magnetotail During Reconnection: *S  Curtis, 
                    R  Bingham, D S Spicer, J  Dawson, V  Shapiro, 
                    S  Zalesak
   1330h   SM22B-16 POSTER   A Statistical Pressure 
                    Profile of the Magnetotail as Inferred From 
                    the Ionospheric Observations: K M Lyons, *S 
                    Wing, P T Newell
   1330h   SM22B-17 POSTER   Excitation of Helicon Modes 
                    in the Earth's Plasma Sheet: *J K Arballo, 
                    G S Lakhina, B T Tsurutani

 

SM22C  CC:317  Tues  1330h
ISTP Correlative Results II: Magnetic Cloud Events and IACG 
Campaigns II (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: J L Green, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   INTRODUCTION: G Withbroe,NASA Headquarters
   1335h   SM22C-01 INVITED   X Ray Observations Related 
                    to Magnetic Clouds: *H S Hudson
   1355h   SM22C-02 INVITED   Radio Observations of the 
                    Origin of Magnetic Cloud Events: *N  
                    Gopalswamy
   1415h   SM22C-03 INVITED   Wind/WAVES and Ulysses/URAP 
                    Observations of Radio Emissions Associated 
                    With the January, 1997 CME: *M L Kaiser, M J 
                    Reiner, J L Bougeret, S Hoang, C Perche
   1435h   SM22C-04 INVITED   A Magnetic Cloud Possibly 
                    Containing Prominence Material Associated 
                    With a Halo CME: January 1997: *L Burlaga, R 
                    Fitzenreiter, R Lepping, K Ogilvie, A Szabo, 
                    A Lazarus, J Steinberg, G Gloeckler, R Howard, 
                    D Michels, C Farrugia
   1455h   SM22C-05 INVITED   Detection of Solar Plasmas 
                    With Possible Geomagnetic Impact: *D J 
                    Michels
   1515h   Break
   1535h   SM22C-06 INVITED   The Magnetospheric Response 
                    to the CME Passage of January 10-11, 1997, 
                    as Seen at Geosynchronous Orbit: *M F Thomsen, 
                    J E Borovsky, D J McComas, L A Weiss, S  
                    Maurice, G D Reeves
   1555h   SM22C-07 INVITED   Ionospheric and Ground 
                    Response to the January 6-10 Magnetic Cloud 
                    Event: *N J Fox
   1615h   SM22C-08 INVITED   The Magnetospheric 
                    Energetic Particle Response to the January 
                    10, 1997 Coronal Mass Ejection: *R B Sheldon
   1635h   SM22C-09 INVITED   Global MHD Simulation of 
                    the Magnetospheric Response to the January 
                    10-11, 1997, Magnetic Cloud: *C C Goodrich, 
                    J G Lyon, M  Wiltberger
   1655h   SM22C-10 INVITED   Space Weather Effects From 
                    Interplanetary Magnetic Clouds: *L J 
                    Lanzerotti

 

SM22D  CC:310  Tues  1330h
FAST Results and Related Auroral Physics II
Presiding: C Carlson, Univ of Calif, Berkeley

   1330h   SM22D-01  The Relationship Between 
                    Electrostatic Shocks and Kinetic Alfven Waves: 
                    *R L Lysak
   1345h   SM22D-02 INVITED   Ion Acceleration in the 
                    Auroral Zone: From Sounding Rockets to Polar: 
                    *K A Lynch, R L Arnoldy, P M Kintner, J Franz, 
                    J Bonnell, J D Scudder, C T Russell
   1405h   SM22D-03  FAST Observations of Plasma Waves in 
                    the Cusp Regions: *R F Pfaff, J  Clemmons, R  
                    Ergun, C  Carlson, J  McFadden, M  Temerin, 
                    G  Delory, W  Peria, R  Strangeway, R  Elphic
   1420h   SM22D-04  FAST Observations of the Ion Cusp: 
                    *J H Clemmons, R F Pfaff, A  Szabo, C W 
                    Carlson, J P McFadden, R E Ergun, D E Larson, 
                    D M Klumpar, W K Peterson, E S Moebius, R C 
                    Elphic, L  Kepko
   1435h   SM22D-05  The Sources of Electrostatic and 
                    Electromagnetic VLF Emissions in the Auroral 
                    Zone: *R J Strangeway, L  Kepko, R C Elphic, 
                    C W Carlson, R E Ergun, J P McFadden, W J 
                    Peria, G T Delory, C C Chaston, M  Temerin, 
                    E  Moebius, L M Kistler, D M Klumpar, W K 
                    Peterson, E G Shelley, R F Pfaff
   1450h   SM22D-06 INVITED   On the Role of Low-Altitude 
                    Particle Acceleration and Intense Electric 
                    Fields Associated With Black Aurora: *G T 
                    Marklund, C G Falthammar, T Karlsson
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SM22D-07  Airborne Auroral Observations 
                    Conjugate to FAST: *H C Stenbaek-Nielsen, T J 
                    Hallinan, D L Osborne, J  Kimball, C  Chaston, 
                    M  Temerin, G  Delory
   1545h   SM22D-08  Simultaneous Observations of the 
                    Global and Local Aurora With Spacecraft, 
                    Aircraft, and From the Ground in the POLAR 
                    and FAST Missions: *J D Craven, T J Immel, 
                    H C Stenbaek-Nielsen, T J Hallinan, L A Frank, 
                    J B Sigwarth, C A Cattell, C W Carlson, J P 
                    McFadden, R E Ergun, R C Elphic
   1600h   SM22D-09  Imaging of Auroras on the Field Line 
                    of the FAST Satellite: *R L Rairden, G R 
                    Swenson, S B Mende, S P Geller
   1615h   SM22D-10  POLAR Observations of Chorus, VLF 
                    Saucers and Other Auroral Plasma Waves: *U S 
                    Inan, C Chen, D Lauben, T F Bell, M Walt, D A 
                    Gurnett
   1630h   SM22D-11  FAST-Geotail Correlative Studies of 
                    Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the 
                    Nightside Magnetosphere: *K  Sigsbee, C A 
                    Cattell, R L Lysak, C W Carlson, R E Ergun, 
                    J P McFadden, R C Elphic, R J Strangeway, F  
                    Mozer, K  Tsuruda, T  Yamamoto, S  Kokubun, 
                    D  Fairfield
   1645h   SM22D-12  FAST Measurements of AKR: *G T Delory, 
                    R E Ergun, C C Chaston, W  Peria, C W Carlson, 
                    J P McFadden, R  Pfaff, R  Strangeway

 

SM31A  CC:HALL E  Wed  0830h
ISTP Correlative Results III: Dayside Global Coupling Posters
 (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: T Pulkinnen, Univ of Colorado

   0830h   SM31A-01 POSTER   IMP 8 Magnetosheath 
                    Observations: Solar Wind-Normalized Synoptic 
                    Maps: *K I Paularena, M A Kolpak, J D 
                    Richardson
   0830h   SM31A-02 POSTER   Solar EUV Observations of 
                    Earth-Directed CME's and Magnetic Cloud 
                    Events: *B J Thompson, J P Delaboudiniere, 
                    J B Gurman, F M Ipavich, D J Michels, J S 
                    Newmark, R  Schwenn, O C St. Cyr
   0830h   SM31A-03 POSTER   A Statistical Study of Solar 
                    Wind Dynamic Pressure Changes in the 
                    Foreshock Region: *G J Fasel, D G Sibeck, L  
                    Wakeham
   0830h   SM31A-04 POSTER   Polar Spacecraft Views of 
                    the Transpolar Arcs in Theta Auroras: *S W 
                    Chang, J D Scudder, L A Frank, J B Sigwarth, 
                    J B Blake, R  Friedel, E G Shelley, W K 
                    Peterson, R A Greenwald, R P Lepping
   0830h   SM31A-05 POSTER   Cusp Energetic Particle 
                    Events Discovered by POLAR Spacecraft: *J 
                    Chen, T A Fritz, R B Sheldon, H E Spence, W N 
                    Spjeldvik, J F Fennell, S Livi
   0830h   SM31A-06 POSTER   ISTP Observations of 
                    Magnetotail Compressions Caused by Solar 
                    Wind Pressure Discontinuities: WIND and IMP-8: 
                    *M R Collier, J A Slavin, R P Lepping, D 
                    Fairfield, A Szabo
   0830h   SM31A-07 POSTER   Geotail/EPIC Survey of 
                    Energetic Proton Anisotropy in the Earth's 
                    Magnetotail: *T E Eastman, E C Roelof, R W 
                    McEntire, A T Y Lui, D J Williams, S P 
                    Christon
   0830h   SM31A-08 POSTER   PIXIE Observations of X Ray 
                    Aurora in the Geomagnetic Storms of January 
                    and February 1997: *D W Datlowe, D L Chenette, 
                    J  Mobilia
   0830h   SM31A-09 POSTER   Timing of Mass Transport 
                    From the Solar Wind to the Plasma Sheet: *S  
                    Maurice, M F Thomsen, J E Borovsky, D J 
                    McComas, L A Weiss, D J Lawrence
   0830h   SM31A-10 POSTER   Multi-Spacecraft Analysis of 
                    Electric Field Coupling Between the Solar 
                    Wind and the Magnetosphere: ISTP: *N E Turner, 
                    D N Baker, T I Pulkkinen, H J Singer, N  
                    Maynard, F  Mozer, R P Lepping, K  Ogilvie, 
                    T A Fritz, T  Mukai
   0830h   SM31A-11 POSTER   Simultaneous Observations by 
                    Multi-Spacecraft of Solar Wind and Outer 
                    Radiation Belt Electrons: *X  Li, D N Baker, 
                    M  Temerin, D  Larson, R P Lin, E G D Reeves, 
                    J B Blake, M  Looper, R  Selesnick, R A 
                    Mewaldt
   0830h   SM31A-12 POSTER   On the Derivation of 
                    Ionospheric Doppler Velocity Using the 
                    Singular Value Decomposition Method: *F T 
                    Berkey, Y  Ye, G S Stiles, L-C Tsai
   0830h   SM31A-13 POSTER   Balloon-Borne High Spectral 
                    Resolution Measurements of a Terrestrial X 
                    Ray Burst Up to Approximately 1 MeV: *J E 
                    Foat, R P Lin, G  Zimmer, K  Lorentzen, M  
                    McCarthy, N  Madden

 

SM31B  CC:HALL E  Wed  0830h
Inner Magnetosphere and Ground Observations I Posters
Presiding: G Estep, Univ of Alabama, Huntsville

   0830h   SM31B-01 POSTER   Ground Based Observations of 
                    Rapid Plasma Flows at the Polar Cap Boundary: 
                    *H A Gallagher, E J Weber, R L Carovillano, 
                    R A Doe
   0830h   SM31B-02 POSTER   Periodic and Quasi-Periodic 
                    ELF/VLF Emissions Observed by an Array of 
                    Antarctic Stations: *E M Klatt, M J 
                    Engebretson, A J Smith, U S Inan, R L Arnoldy, 
                    H Fukunishi
   0830h   SM31B-03 POSTER   A New Time-Dependent Coupled 
                    Fluid-Semikinetic Model for 
                    Ionosphere-Magnetosphere Plasma Transport: 
                    *G M Estep, Y J Su, J L Horwitz, P G Richards, 
                    G R Wilson, D G Brown
   0830h   SM31B-04 POSTER   Global Images of 
                    Plasmaspheric Helium: *M A Reynolds, G  
                    Ganguli, A C Nicholas, R R Meier
   0830h   SM31B-05 POSTER   Dose and Electron Fluence 
                    Observed by GPS Navstar 10 and Model AE8: *D  
                    Pongratz, J  Jones, T Cayton
   0830h   SM31B-06 POSTER   Comparison of Energetic 
                    Particle Data From Three GPS Satellites and 
                    CRRES: *J L Jones, D M Pongratz, T E Cayton

 

SM31C  CC:307  Wed  0830h
Van Allen Lecture (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: J L Burch, Southwest Research Inst

   0830h   INTRODUCTION: J L Burch,Southwest Research Inst
   0835h   SM31C-01  Magnetospheric Plasma Waves: *D A 
                    Gurnett

 

SM31D  CC:307  Wed  0950h
Broader Magnetospheric Vistas I (joint  with P,SA,SH)
Presiding: TBA

   0950h   SM31D-01  Propagation of Magnetic Clouds: L F 
                    Burlaga, *J  Chen, R A Santoro
   1005h   SM31D-02  Global MHD Simulation of the May 
                    19-20, 1996, Interval: *J G Lyon, C C 
                    Goodrich, M J Wiltberger, J A Fedder
   1020h   SM31D-03  Global Simulation of the May 29, 
                    1996 Magnetic Cloud Event: R W Winglee, R  
                    Elsen, M  Brittnacher, G  Parks, J  Spann, G  
                    Germany
   1035h   SM31D-04  Modeling of the 
                    Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling With a 3D 
                    Adaptive MHD Model: *T I Gombosi, D L DeZeeuw, 
                    K G Powell, C P Groth, P  Song
   1050h   SM31D-05  The Jovian Flywheel and Transport in 
                    Jupiter's Magnetosphere: *D H Pontius
   1105h   SM31D-06  Electrostatic Instability in the 
                    Central Lunar Wake: A Process for 
                    Replenishing the Plasma Void: *W M Farrell, 
                    M L Kaiser, J T Steinberg
   1120h   SM31D-07  Mirror Structures in the 
                    Magnetosheath of Saturn: *M B 
                    Bavassano Cattaneo, C  Basile, G  Moreno, J D 
                    Richardson
   1135h   SM31D-08  Atmospheric Holes and Small Comets: 
                    *L A Frank, J B Sigwarth

 

SM32A  CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
FAST Results and Related Auroral Physics III Posters
Presiding: K Sigsbee, Univ of Minnesota

   1330h   SM32A-01 POSTER   Observations of the Dawn 
                    Side Polar Cap at Three Altitudes From Polar 
                    and FAST: *Y K Tung, C W Carlson, R E Ergun, 
                    J P McFadden, F S Mozer, W K Peterson, D M 
                    Klumpar, E G Shelley, L  Tang, E  Moebius, 
                    L M Kistler, C A Kletzing, L A Frank, J B 
                    Sigwarth, C A Cattell, J R Wygant, J D Craven, 
                    R P Lepping
   1330h   SM32A-02 POSTER   Preliminary Results From 
                    Coordinated Measurements by FAST and 
                    Ground-Based Optical and Radar Facilities, 
                    in Northern Scandinavia, During Active 
                    Auroral Conditions: *U  Brandstrom, A Steen, 
                    B Gustavsson, L  Andersson, I  Haggstrom, A  
                    Westman, A  Pellinen-Wannberg, T  Aso, K  
                    Kaila, C  Carlson, D  Klumpar, C  Catell
   1330h   SM32A-03 POSTER   Preferential He+ 
                    Acceleration by Electromagnetic Ion 
                    Cyclotron Waves: *E J Lund, E Mobius, L Tang, 
                    L M Kistler, M A Popecki, D M Klumpar, W K 
                    Peterson, E G Shelley, B Klecker, D Hovestadt, 
                    M Temerin, C C Chaston, J P McFadden, R E 
                    Ergun, C W Carlson, R C Elphic, R J 
                    Strangeway
   1330h   SM32A-04 POSTER   A Case Study of Flickering 
                    Aurora Using Auroral Images Together With 
                    FAST Data: *T J Hallinan, H C 
                    Stenbaek-Nielsen, J  Kimball, D  Swift, C W 
                    Carlson, J P McFadden, M  Temerin
   1330h   SM32A-05 POSTER   Preliminary Results From 
                    Coordinated Measurements by EISCAT and FAST 
                    During the International Auroral Study: *I  
                    Haggstrom, A  Pellinen-Wannberg, A  Westman, 
                    L  Andersson, C W Carlson, R  Ergun, J  
                    McFadden, D M Klumpar, C  Cattell, T  Aso
   1330h   SM32A-06 POSTER   SCIFER: Transversely 
                    Accelerated Ions in the Prenoon Ionospheric 
                    Cleft Revisited: *M L Adrian, C J Pollock, 
                    T E Moore, P M Kintner, J  Bonnell, R L 
                    Arnoldy, K A Lynch, D A Lorentzen
   1330h   SM32A-07 POSTER   Coordinated Ground and 
                    Satellite Observations of Substorm Onset: *V 
                    Tagirov, V Arinen, D G Sibeck, C I Meng, L A 
                    Frank, G Parks
   1330h   SM32A-08 POSTER   Accelerated Electron Beam 
                    and Energy-Dispersive Ion Precipitations in 
                    the Cusp/Cleft Region: *W Lyatsky, M 
                    Goncharova, V Kriviliov, D G Sibeck

 

SM32B  CC:HALL E  Wed  1330h
Broader Magnetospheric Vistas II Posters (joint  with P,SA
,SH)
Presiding: D H Pontius, Univ of Delaware

   1330h   SM32B-01 POSTER   Coherent Electron Heating 
                    and Phase Space Signatures at Strong Shocks: 
                    *A J Hull, J D Scudder, L A Frank, W R 
                    Paterson, R J Fitzenreiter, C T Russell, S  
                    Kokubun, T  Yamamoto
   1330h   SM32B-02 POSTER   The Case Against the Field 
                    Line Resonance Concept: *P M Bellan
   1330h   SM32B-03 POSTER   Mode Identification of Low 
                    Frequency Waves: *R E Denton, M Lessard, J W 
                    LaBelle, X Li, S P Gary, B J Anderson
   1330h   SM32B-04 POSTER   MHD Simulation of the 
                    Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability With a Magnetic 
                    Shear: *K A Keller, R L Lysak
   1330h   SM32B-05 POSTER   MHD Wave Solutions for High 
                    m Poloidal Alfven Waves With Equatorwards 
                    Phase Propagation: *I R Mann
   1330h   SM32B-06 POSTER   Two-Dimensional 
                    Magnetospheric Simulations to Study Hall 
                    Term Effects on Global Structure: *C M 
                    Mobarry, S T Zalesak, D S Spicer, S A Curtis, 
                    R  Lohner, J D Huba
   1330h   SM32B-07 POSTER   3D Modeling of Space Plasma 
                    Transport and Comparison With Observations: 
                    *S B Ganguli, V  Gavrishchaka
   1330h   SM32B-08 POSTER   Global MHD Simulation of an 
                    Isolated Substorm and Comparison to the Near 
                    Earth Neutral Line Model: *J A Fedder, S P 
                    Slinker, J G Lyon
   1330h   SM32B-09 POSTER   Numerical Simulations of the 
                    Global Magnetosphere Utilizing Adaptive Mesh 
                    Refinement at the Limit of the MHD 
                    Approximation: *D S Spicer, S T Zalesak, S A 
                    Curtis, C M Mobarry, R  Lohner, J D Huba, T  
                    Lui, D  Sibeck
   1330h   SM32B-10 POSTER   Modeling Sublimation From 
                    Ganymede: *C J Alexander, W  Ip, S J Bolton
   1330h   SM32B-11 POSTER   Comparisons Between PVO 
                    Magnetic Field Observations Near Venus and 
                    an MHD Simulation of the Solar Wind 
                    Interaction: *E  Kallio, J G Luhmann, J G 
                    Lyon
   1330h   SM32B-12 POSTER   A Model of the Polar Wind at 
                    Saturn: *M A Frey, T I Gombosi
   1330h   SM32B-13 INVITED  POSTER   Mercury's Expected 
                    Rapid Response to IMF Variability: Are the 
                    Mariner 10 "Substorms" Simply Driven 
                    Disturbances?: *J G Luhmann, C T Russell, N A 
                    Tsyganenko
   1330h   SM32B-14 POSTER   The Non-thermal S+ 
                    Population of the Io Plasma Torus Inferred 
                    From Ion Cyclotron Stability Criteria: *F J 
                    Crary, F  Bagenal

 

SM32C  CC:307  Wed  1330h
ISTP Correlative Results IV: Magnetic Cloud Events and IACG 
Campaigns III (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: M Kessell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   SM32C-01  Multi-spacecraft Remote Sensing of 
                    the January 6, 1997, Coronal Mass Ejection: 
                    SOHO, WIND and Ulysses: *J L Bougeret, S  
                    Hoang, C  Perche, D J Michels, R A Howard, 
                    G M Simnett, M J Reiner, M L Kaiser, J  
                    Fainberg
   1345h   SM32C-02  Solar Wind Charge State 
                    Distributions During the High-Density Pulse 
                    Following the Magnetic Cloud of January 10, 
                    1997 - WIND/MASS Results: *D C Hamilton, G C 
                    Ho, G  Gloeckler, P  Bochsler
   1400h   SM32C-03  GEOTAIL, WIND, POLAR, CANOPUS, and 
                    ISTP Associated Geosynchronous Satellite 
                    Observations of Substorms Following the 
                    January 1997 CME Event: *R R Anderson, D A 
                    Gurnett, J D Scudder, L A Frank, J B Sigwarth, 
                    H Matsumoto, K Hashimoto, H Kojima, Y Kasaba, 
                    M L Kaiser, G Rostoker, J L Bougeret, J L 
                    Steinberg, I Nagano, H J Singer, T G Onsager
   1415h   SM32C-04  Encounter of a Near-Earth Magnetic 
                    Flux-Rope During the ISTP Event of 1997, 
                    January 10-11: *A T Y Lui, D J Williams, R W 
                    McEntire, S P Christon, T E Eastman, S 
                    Kokubun, T Yamamoto, K Liou, P T Newell, C I 
                    Meng, M Brittnacher, G Parks
   1430h   SM32C-05  Coronal Mass Ejections, Magnetic 
                    Clouds, and Relativistic Magnetospheric 
                    Electron Events: *D N Baker, X Li, T 
                    Pulkkinen, S G Kanekal, R Selesnick, M G 
                    Henderson, G D Reeves, H E Spence
   1445h   SM32C-06  INTERBALL Multi-instruments 
                    Observations in the Magnetosheath and 
                    Magnetosphere During the Magnetic Cloud 
                    Event on January 6-11, 1997: *G N Zastenker, 
                    L A Avanov, N L Borodkova, V P Grigor'eva, 
                    P A Dalin, P E Eiges, R A Kovrazhkin, K  
                    Kudela, V N Lutsenko, N S Nikolaeva, Z  
                    Nemechek, M N Nozdrachev, J Safrankova, J A 
                    Sauvaud, A A Skalsky, V N Smirnov, O L 
                    Vaisberg, Y I Yermolaev, L M Zeleny
   1500h   Break
   1520h   SM32C-07  Observations of High Charge State 
                    Ion Variations in the Magnetosphere During 
                    the January 6-11, 1997, Magnetic Cloud 
                    Event: Geotail Spacecraft Observations: S R 
                    Nylund, *S P Christon, G Gloeckler, A B 
                    Galvin, T E Eastman, D J Williams, R W 
                    McEntire, E C Roelof, A T Y Lui, S Kokubun
   1535h   SM32C-08  POLAR Magnetic Field Observations of 
                    the Low Altitude, High Latitude 
                    Magnetosphere During January 1997 Magnetic 
                    Cloud Event: T L Mulligan, G  Le, *C T 
                    Russell, J G Luhmann
   1550h   SM32C-09  Observations of Relativistic 
                    Magnetospheric Electrons Following the 
                    January 10-11, 1997 Magnetic Cloud Event: *R S 
                    Selesnick, J B Blake, W A Kolasinski, G D 
                    Reeves, T A Fritz
   1605h   SM32C-10  Ring Current Response to 
                    Interplanetary Magnetic Cloud Events: *J L 
                    Roeder, J F Fennell, M Grande, S Livi, R 
                    Sheldon
   1620h   SM32C-11  Geoeffectiveness of Three WIND 
                    Magnetic Clouds: A Comparative Study: *C J 
                    Farrugia, R B Torbert, J M Quinn, L  Janoo, 
                    J D Scudder, M P Freeman, L F Burlaga, R P 
                    Lepping, K W Ogilvie, A J Lazarus, G  
                    Rostoker
   1635h   SM32C-12  ISTP Observations of Magnetospheric 
                    Ion Plasma Transport During the January 1997 
                    Magnetic Storm: *C J Pollock, J L Burch, J H 
                    Waite, M  Wuest, D T Young, T E Moore, M O 
                    Chandler, P D Craven, E G Shelley, W K 
                    Peterson, P H Reiff, F  Toffoletto, D L 
                    Dempsey, M M Huddleston, O L Vaisberg, L 
                    Avanov, V Smirnov
   1650h   SM32C-13  Conjugate Imaging Riometer and 
                    Magnetometer Observations of Polar 
                    Disturbances During the Sun-Earth 
                    Connections Event of January 10-11, 1997: *T J 
                    Rosenberg, A T Weatherwax, L J Lanzerotti, 
                    C G Maclennan

 

SM32D  CC:319  Wed  1330h
Heavy Ions in the Magnetosphere I
Presiding: D Baker, Univ of Colorado

   1330h   SM32D-01 INVITED   Introduction to: Heavy Ions 
                    in the Magnetosphere: *J  Buchner
   1345h   SM32D-02 INVITED   Observation of Energetic 
                    Oxygen Bursts and Recurrent Magnetospheric 
                    Activity Between Dec. 1993 and June 1994: *B  
                    Wilken, Q G Zong, D N Baker, T  Doke, T  
                    Mukai, T  Yamamoto, N  Hasebe, G D Reeves, S  
                    Ullaland
   1405h   SM32D-03 INVITED   Statistical Properties and 
                    Possible Supply Mechanisms of Tailward Cold 
                    0+ Beams in the Lobe/Mantle Regions: 
                    Magnetotail Observations by Geotail: *K  Seki, 
                    M  Hirahara, T  Terasawa, T  Mukai, Y  Saito, 
                    T  Yamamoto, S  Machida, S  Kokubun
   1425h   SM32D-04 INVITED   Acceleration of O+ Into 
                    the Magnetotail: *T I Pulkkinen, P K Toivanen, 
                    D N Baker
   1445h   SM32D-05 INVITED   Modeling the Transport of 
                    Oxygen Ions Using Time-Dependent LSK in 
                    Global MHD Fields: *M  El-Alaoui, M  
                    Ashour-Abdalla, J  Raeder, V  Peroomian, J M 
                    Bosqued, D J Williams, A T Y Lui
   1505h   Break
   1525h   SM32D-06 INVITED   Do Heavy Ions Affect 
                    Current Sheet Stability?: *W Lennartsson
   1545h   SM32D-07 INVITED   Energetic Ion Composition 
                    Results From the POLAR CAMMICE Experiment: 
                    *J F Fennell
   1605h   SM32D-08 INVITED   The Effects of Field 
                    Aligned, O+ Flows on 1D Self-Consistent 
                    Current Sheet Equilibria: *J B Harold, P B 
                    Dusenbery
   1625h   SM32D-09 INVITED   Low Energy and Heavy Ion 
                    Content of Polar Plasma Outflows: *T E Moore, 
                    M O Chandler, P D Craven, B L Giles, C J 
                    Pollock, D C Delcourt
   1645h   SM32D-10 INVITED   Consequences of Heavy Ions 
                    on the Ring Current Development and Decay: 
                    I A Daglis, *D  Vassiliadis

 

SM32E  CC:324  Wed  1330h
Inner Magnetosphere and Ground Observations II
Presiding: M W Liemohn, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

   1330h   SM32E-01  Cold Electrons and Ions Measured by 
                    Polar/Hydra on the Field Lines Connected to 
                    the Inner Edge of the Plasma Sheet: *H J Cai, 
                    J D Scudder, J C Dorelli, C A Kletzing, K W 
                    Ogilvie
   1345h   SM32E-02  Drift Shells of Diffuse Auroral 
                    Electrons Under Strong Pitch-Angle Diffusion 
                    in Dungey's Model Magnetosphere: *M Schulz
   1400h   SM32E-03  Late-Time Plasmaspheric Refilling at 
                    Geosynchronous Orbit: *D J Lawrence, J E 
                    Borovsky, D J McComas, M F Thomsen
   1415h   SM32E-04  Statistical Study of Low-Frequency 
                    Modulation of the Plasmapause Boundary: C W 
                    Piker, *J D Menietti, D A Gurnett
   1430h   SM32E-05  Early-Time Plasmaspheric Refilling 
                    at Geosynchronous Orbit: *M F Thomsen, D J 
                    McComas, J E Borovsky, R C Elphic, D J 
                    Lawrence
   1445h   Break
   1505h   SM32E-06  Self-Consistent Effects of 
                    Superthermal Electrons and a Trapped Hot 
                    Population on Plasmaspheric Refilling: *M W 
                    Liemohn, G V Khazanov
   1520h   SM32E-07  High Latitude Dayside Convection 
                    Patterns: *W J Hughes, D L Murr, M J 
                    Engebretson, K B Baker, J C Samson, T J 
                    Hughes
   1535h   SM32E-08  Solar Wind Transient Signatures 
                    Associated With Traveling Convection Vortices: 
                    *D L Murr, N T Kraemer, W J Hughes, M J 
                    Engebretson, J L Posch
   1550h   SM32E-09  Solar Wind Sources of Traveling 
                    Convection Vortices: E  Zesta, *W J Hughes, 
                    M J Engebretson, T J Hughes, A J Lazarus, K I 
                    Paularena
   1605h   SM32E-10  Cosmic Noise Absorption at South 
                    Pole Station During Magnetic Impulsive Events: 
                    G I Korotova, *T J Rosenberg, L J Lanzerotti
   1620h   SM32E-11  Identifying Sources of Pc 1-2 
                    Pulsations Via Simultaneous Observations in 
                    Space and on the Ground: *B J Anderson, B J 
                    Fraser, K Mursula, R L Arnoldy, M J 
                    Engebretson

 

SM41A  CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
ISTP Correlative Results V: Nightside Global Coupling Posters
 (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: M Peredo, Hughes STX Corp

   0830h   SM41A-01 POSTER   Global MHD Simulation of the 
                    January 10-11, 1997, Magnetic Storm: The 
                    Details: *C C Goodrich, J G Lyon, M W 
                    Wiltberger
   0830h   SM41A-02 POSTER   WIND/MASS Measurements of 
                    the Elemental and Isotopic Solar Wind 
                    Composition During the High-Density Pulse 
                    Following the Magnetic Cloud of January 10, 
                    1997: *G C Ho, D C Hamilton, G  Gloeckler, P  
                    Bochsler
   0830h   SM41A-03 POSTER   Ulysses and Wind 
                    Simultaneous Observations of the Radio 
                    Emission Associated With the January 6-7, 
                    1997 Coronal Mass Ejection: The First 
                    Stereoscopic Observation of an 
                    Interplanetary Type II Radio Burst: S  Hoang, 
                    J L Bougeret, *M  Maksimovic, M J Reiner, R G 
                    Stone, M L Kaiser
   0830h   SM41A-04 POSTER   The Solar Source of the 
                    January 1997 CME/Magnetic Cloud; Recurrent 
                    Activity on a Polar Crown Filament Channel: 
                    *D F Webb, P  McIntosh, E  Cliver, N  
                    Gopalswamy, H  Hudson
   0830h   SM41A-05 POSTER   Preliminary Analysis of the 
                    Dec 24 02UT to 25 12UT, 96, Interplanetary 
                    Magnetic Cloud: A Szabo, *C Farrugia, D 
                    Berdichevsky, J L Bougeret, R Lepping, K 
                    Ogilvie, M Kaiser, M Reiner, R Fitzenreiter, 
                    J Steinberg
   0830h   SM41A-06 POSTER   Observations of Polar Wind 
                    During the Magnetic Cloud Event of January 
                    10 and 11, 1997: *P D Craven, T E Moore, M O 
                    Chandler, R H Comfort, E G Shelley, W K 
                    Peterson, C Pollock, M Wuest, M Huddleston, D 
                    Dempsey
   0830h   SM41A-07 POSTER   Spatial and Temporal Energy 
                    Characterization of Precipitating Electrons 
                    for the January 10, 1997, Magnetic Cloud 
                    Event: *J Spann, G Germany, M Brittnacher, G 
                    Parks, R Elsen
   0830h   SM41A-08 POSTER   UVI Auroral Observations 
                    During the January 10, 1997, Magnetic Cloud 
                    Event: *M  Brittnacher, R  Elsen, G  Parks, 
                    J  Spann, G  Germany
   0830h   SM41A-09 POSTER   Global MHD Magnetospheric 
                    Simulation of January 10, 1997, Encounter 
                    With Magnetic Cloud: *R K Elsen, R M Winglee, 
                    M  Brittnacher, G K Parks, G A Germany, J F 
                    Spann
   0830h   SM41A-10 POSTER   Solar Wind Measurements From 
                    SoHO During the CME Events of Early 1997: *F M 
                    Ipavich, A B Galvin, P Bochsler, H Grunwaldt, 
                    M Hilchenbach, D Hovestadt, F Gliem
   0830h   SM41A-11 POSTER   ULF Waves Associated to the 
                    Energetic Ions Foreshock at WIND and GEOTAIL: 
                    *D Berdichevsky, R Fitzenreiter, G Thejappa, 
                    D Williams, R P Lin, S Kokubun, T Yamamoto, R 
                    Lepping
   0830h   SM41A-12 POSTER   Magnetospheric Response to 
                    the Jan '97 Magnetic Cloud as Observed by 
                    SAMPEX and POLAR: *S G Kanekal, D N Baker, 
                    J B Blake, B  Klecker, G M Mason, R A Mewaldt
   0830h   SM41A-13 POSTER   A Preliminary Analysis of 
                    Geomagnetic Effects of the Magnetic Cloud 
                    Observed on January 10-11, 1997: U  Villante, 
                    M De Lauretis, P  Francia, L  Cafarella, *S  
                    Lepidi, F  Mariani, A J Lazarus, R P Lepping
   0830h   SM41A-14 POSTER   A Study of Ring Current 
                    Activity During Passage of the January 1997 
                    Magnetic Cloud: *V K Jordanova, C J Farrugia, 
                    J M Quinn, L F Burlaga, K W Ogilvie, R P 
                    Lepping, G Lu, A J Lazarus, R D Belian, M F 
                    Thomsen
   0830h   SM41A-15 POSTER   The October 1995 Magnetic 
                    Cloud: A Comparison of Measures of the 
                    Inter-Substorm Solar Wind Input: M P Freeman, 
                    *C J Farrugia
   0830h   SM41A-16 POSTER   A Multisatellite and Radar 
                    Study of a CME Interaction With the 
                    Magnetosphere and the Ionosphere: *J A 
                    Sauvaud, P  Koperski, J M Bosqued, N  Lormant, 
                    P L Blelly, D  Alcayde, R P Lin, R P Lepping, 
                    G K Parks, 0  Vaisberg, N  Borodkova, I  
                    Dandouras, J  Fontanari
   0830h   SM41A-17 INVITED  POSTER   Solar Wind Strahl 
                    Measurements: *R J Fitzenreiter, K W Ogilvie, 
                    D J Chornay, J W Keller

 

SM41B  CC:HALL E  Thurs  0830h
Heavy Ions in the Magnetosphere II Posters
Presiding: J Buechner, Max-Planck Inst fuer Aeronomie

   0830h   SM41B-01 POSTER   Modeling the Spectrum of 
                    Heavy Ions in the Magnetotail: *J  Buchner, 
                    J P Kuska, B  Wilken, T  Zong
   0830h   SM41B-02 POSTER   O+ Density Striations as a 
                    Source of Discrete Auroral Arcs: *M B 
                    Silevitch, P L Rothwell, L P Block, C G 
                    Flthammar
   0830h   SM41B-03 POSTER   Energization of Thermal 
                    Ionospheric Ions to Plasma Sheet Energies: 
                    Where? When? and How?: *W K Peterson, E G 
                    Shelley, J  Pickett, A M Persoon, D A Gurnett, 
                    B T Tsurutani, C M Ho, Y K Tung
   0830h   SM41B-04 POSTER   Bursty Energetic Oxygen 
                    Events in Dayside Magnetosheath: Geotail 
                    Observations: *Q G Zong, B  Wilken, J  
                    Buechner, J  Woch, T  Doke, S  Livi, K  
                    Maezawa, R D Belian, G D Reeves, S  Ullaland, 
                    T  Yamamoto
   0830h   SM41B-05 POSTER   Molecular Ions in the 
                    Magnetosphere: *G R Wilson, P D Craven, W K 
                    Peterson, S P Christon
   0830h   SM41B-06 POSTER   The Aurora as a Source of 
                    Magnetospheric Plasmas: Comparison of the 
                    Composition of Upflowing Auroral Ions With 
                    Trapped "Ring Current" and Plasma Sheet Ions 
                    Using FAST TEAMS: *L M Kistler, E Mobius, M A 
                    Popecki, L Tang, D M Klumpar, W K Peterson, 
                    E G Shelley, B Klecker, D Hovestadt, C W 
                    Carlson, J P McFadden, R E Ergun
   0830h   SM41B-07 POSTER   Combined Effects of 
                    Photoelectrons, the Ponderomotive Force, and 
                    Precipitation in the Dynamics of 
                    High-Latitude Ion Outflows: *G V Khazanov, 
                    M W Liemohn, T E Moore
   0830h   SM41B-08 POSTER   Monitoring Earth's Emission 
                    of Heavy Molecular Ions by the TIMAS 
                    Instrument on GGS/Polar: *O W Lennartsson, 
                    J F Drake, H L Collin, A G Ghielmetti, W K 
                    Peterson, E G Shelley, H Balsiger

 

SM41C  CC:308  Thurs  0830h
ISTP Correlative Results VI: Solar Wind-Boundary Interactions
 (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: N Fox, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SM41C-01 INVITED   The Moon-Solar Wind 
                    Interaction: Observations From WIND: *J T 
                    Steinberg, A J Lazarus, W M Farrell, K W 
                    Ogilvie, R  Fitzenreiter, S D Bale
   0850h   SM41C-02 INVITED   A Case and Statistical 
                    Study of Solar Wind Ion Flux Correlations: 
                    IMP 8, Wind, and INTERBALL-1: *G N Zastenker, 
                    K I Paularena, A J Lazarus, P A Dalin
   0910h   SM41C-03 INVITED   An Overview of the April 
                    18, 1996 WIND Perigee Pass: Bursty Bulk 
                    Flows and Magnetic Field Dipolarization in 
                    the Near Tail During Substorms: *J A Slavin
   0930h   SM41C-04 INVITED   Correlative Studies of the 
                    Magnetopause Motion: *Z  Nemecek, J  
                    Safrankova
   0950h   SM41C-05 INVITED   Correlative Magnetopause 
                    Boundary Layer Observations: *J S Pickett, 
                    R R Anderson, L A Frank, D A Gurnett, W R 
                    Paterson, J D Scudder, J B Sigwarth, B T 
                    Tsurutani, C M Ho, G S Lakhina, W K Peterson, 
                    E G Shelley, C T Russell, G K Parks, M J 
                    Brittnacher, H Matsumoto, K Hashimoto, I 
                    Nagano, S Kokubun, T Yamamoto
   1010h   Break
   1030h   SM41C-06 INVITED   On the Presence of 
                    Magnetosheath-Like Plasma at High Altitudes 
                    Over the Polar Cap: *C T Russell, G  Le, X W 
                    Zhou, P H Reiff, J G Luhmann, F  Fenrich
   1050h   SM41C-07 INVITED   Plasma Depletion and 
                    Boundary Layer Topology: *B J Anderson
   1110h   SM41C-08 INVITED   An Overview of a Separator 
                    Region Traversal at the Magnetopause: *J D 
                    Scudder
   1130h   SM41C-09 INVITED   Polar Observations of Cusp 
                    Electrodynamics: Evolution From 2- to 4-Cell 
                    Convection Patterns: *N C Maynard, D R Weimer, 
                    W J Burke, F S Mozer, J D Scudder, W K 
                    Peterson, C T Russell, R P Lepping
   1150h   SM41C-10  Boundary Layers: From the Cusp to 
                    the Distant Magnetotail: *T E Eastman

 

SM41D  CC:309  Thurs  0830h
Space Physics and Aeronomy From Galileo I (joint  with P,
SA)
Presiding: H Waite, Southwest Research Inst

   0830h   SM41D-01 INVITED   Plasma Observations in the 
                    Vicinities of the Galilean Satellites: *L A 
                    Frank, W R Paterson, K L Ackerson, V M 
                    Vasyliunas, F V Coroniti, S J Bolton
   0850h   SM41D-02 INVITED   Energetic Particle 
                    Observations by Galileo: *D J Williams, B H 
                    Mauk, R W McEntire, E C Roelof, S M Krimigis, 
                    T P Armstrong, B Wilken, J G Roederer, T A 
                    Fritz, L J Lanzerotti
   0910h   SM41D-03 INVITED   Ganymede Surface 
                    Interaction With Jupiter's Magnetosphere: *W H 
                    Ip
   0930h   SM41D-04 INVITED   Global Measurements of 
                    Jupiter's Magnetic Field by Galileo: *M G 
                    Kivelson, K K Khurana, C T Russell, D J 
                    Southwood, R J Walker
   0950h   SM41D-05 INVITED   Galileo Observations of 
                    Plasma Waves Near the Galilean Satellites: 
                    *D A Gurnett, W S Kurth, A  Roux, S J Bolton
   1010h   Break
   1030h   SM41D-06  Observations of Energetic Particle 
                    Flux Variations During Europa Encounters by 
                    the Galileo Energetic Particles Detector 
                    (EPD): *R W McEntire, D J Williams, B H Mauk, 
                    E C Roelof, S M Krimigis, T P Armstrong, B 
                    Wilken, J G Roederer, T A Fritz, L J 
                    Lanzerotti
   1045h   SM41D-07  MHD Simulations of Plasma Flow Past 
                    Ganymede: *J A Linker, K K Khurana, M G 
                    Kivelson, R J Walker
   1100h   SM41D-08  Reconnected Magnetic Field Lines 
                    Above Ganymede's Polar Cap: *J  Warnecke, M G 
                    Kivelson, K K Khurana
   1115h   SM41D-09 INVITED   Constraints on Ganymede 
                    Conductivity From EPD Measurements: *A F 
                    Cheng, C  Paranicas, A  Eviatar, D  Williams
   1135h   SM41D-10  Modeling the Galileo Dust 
                    Measurements in Jupiter's Magnetosphere: *M  
                    Horanyi
   1150h   SM41D-11  Hot Plasma Parameters of Jupiter's 
                    Middle Magnetosphere as Derived From Galileo 
                    EPD Measurements: *B H Mauk, D J Williams, 
                    R W McEntire, E C Roelof, S M Krimigis, T P 
                    Armstrong, T A Fritz, L J Lanzerotti, J G 
                    Roederer, B Wilken

 

SM41E  CC:319  Thurs  0830h
Polar Cap, Cleft, and Magnetopause I (joint  with SA)
Presiding: D M Ober, Univ of Alabama, Huntsville

   0830h   SM41E-01  Dielectric Hall Current in the Low 
                    Latitude Boundary Layer: *K D Cole
   0845h   SM41E-02  A Model of Solar 
                    Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling for 
                    Northward IMF: *P  Song, T I Gombosi, D L 
                    DeZeeuw, K G Powell
   0900h   SM41E-03  Structure of the Dayside 
                    Magnetosheath as Observed With Geotail 
                    Spacecraft: *J  Seon, L A Frank, W R Paterson, 
                    K W Min, S  Kokubun, T  Yamamoto
   0915h   SM41E-04  Initial POLAR MFE Observations of 
                    Effects of the Ring Current and the 
                    Magnetopause Current in Low Altitude Polar 
                    Magnetosphere: G  Le, *C T Russell
   0930h   SM41E-05  Ion Entry and Acceleration in PEP's: 
                    R L Richard, *R J Walker, H E Spence, J B 
                    Blake, J F Fennell, M  Ashour-Abdalla
   0945h   SM41E-06  Wave Power Studies of Cusp Crossings 
                    With the POLAR Satellite: *V  Angelopoulos, 
                    F S Mozer, M  Temerin, W K Peterson, H L 
                    Collin, C A Kletzing
   1000h   Break
   1020h   SM41E-07  Observations of Electric Fields and 
                    Thermal Plasma Structure in the High and Low 
                    Altitude Polar Caps From the POLAR Spacecraft: 
                    *J R Wygant, M  Johnson, J  Scudder, M 
                    Temerin, F S Mozer, H Laakso, H Collin, W 
                    Peterson, A Pedersen
   1035h   SM41E-08  The Upwelling Ion Source of Low 
                    Energy Ions: Initial Results From TIDE/PSI 
                    on POLAR: *B L Giles, T E Moore, M O Chandler, 
                    P D Craven, C J Pollock
   1050h   SM41E-09  Survey of the Polar Wind From 5000 
                    km to 8 RE Altitude With POLAR: *Y J Su, 
                    J L Horwitz, M Hirahara, T E Moore, M O 
                    Chandler, B L Giles, P D Craven, C J Pollock, 
                    J Scudder
   1105h   SM41E-10  Theta Aurora in POLAR UVI and DMSP 
                    Observations: Some Case Studies: C I Meng, 
                    *P T Newell, G Parks, M Brittnacher
   1120h   SM41E-11  Survey of Auroral Zone and Polar Cap 
                    Emission Observed Near fp and 2fp by 
                    DE 1: J B Groene, *J D Menietti, I H Cairns, 
                    C W Piker, D A Gurnett
   1135h   SM41E-12  Space Plasma Behavior Across a 
                    Potential: Three Solutions and Application 
                    to Polar Rain: *P T Newell, S Wing, C I Meng
   1150h   SM41E-13  Magnetopause Shape and Motion Under 
                    Sudden Changes of the Solar Wind Parameters: 
                    J  Safrankova, *Z  Nemecek, L  Prech, D  
                    Sibeck, G  Zastenker, A  Skalsky, N  Rybeva

 

SM42A  CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Interrelationship Between Space Plasma Physics and Laboratory 
Experiments I Posters (joint  with SH)
Presiding: P M Bellan, California Inst of Technology

   1330h   SM42A-01 POSTER   Magnetic Reconnections With 
                    Time-Varying IMF (Northward to Southward) 
                    Studied by a 3-D EM Particle Code: *K  
                    Nishikawa
   1330h   SM42A-02 POSTER   The Upper Limits of 
                    Spacecraft Charging Induced by Beam Emissions: 
                    *S T Lai
   1330h   SM42A-03 POSTER   Structure of the Dissipation 
                    Region Around the Neutral X-Line in 
                    Collisionless Plasma: *M M Kuznetsova, M  
                    Hesse, D  Winske
   1330h   SM42A-04 POSTER   Ion Acceleration by Alfven 
                    Waves at the Boundary Between the Plasma 
                    Sheet and the Tail Lobe: P K Shukla, R  
                    Bingham, *B J Kellett, M Grande, C H Perry
   1330h   SM42A-05 POSTER   Theory, Simulations, and 
                    Observations of Lower Hybrid Solitary 
                    Structures: P W Schuck, C E Seyler, P M 
                    Kintner, J L Pincon
   1330h   SM42A-06 POSTER   A New Electrostatic 
                    Instability Due to Structures in the 
                    Parallel Plasma Flow: *V V Gavrishchaka, S B 
                    Ganguli
   1330h   SM42A-07 POSTER   Numerical Simulation of the 
                    MRX Experiment: D D Schnack, M Yamada
   1330h   SM42A-08 POSTER  Laboratory Investigation of Ion 
                    Temperature Anisotrophy Driven Instabilities: 
                    *E Scime, M Balkey, P Keiter, J Kline (MOVED TO SM42A-08)

 

SM42B  CC:HALL E  Thurs  1330h
Polar Cap, Cleft, and Magnetopause II Posters (joint 
 with SA)
Presiding: TBA

   1330h   SM42B-01 POSTER   Particle Transport at the 
                    Dayside Magnetopause Due to Low Frequency 
                    MHD Waves: *J R Johnson, C Z Cheng
   1330h   SM42B-02 POSTER   Multi-point Analysis of High 
                    Latitude Dayside Auroral Particle 
                    Precipitation: A Case Study of "Staircase" 
                    Signatures: *S M Thompson, H E Spence
   1330h   SM42B-03 POSTER   Ion Distribution Moments 
                    From POLAR/TIDE and Comparisons With 
                    POLAR/TIMAS: R H Comfort, *H A Elliott, P D 
                    Craven, M O Chandler, T E Moore, C J Pollock, 
                    M Wuest, M Huddleston, W Lennartsson, E G 
                    Shelly
   1330h   SM42B-04 POSTER   Thermal Ion Flow Velocities 
                    as Measured by Tide and Inferred by EFI and 
                    MFE: *H A Elliott, R H Comfort, P D Craven, 
                    M O Chandler, T E Moore, F S Mozer, C T 
                    Russell
   1330h   SM42B-05 POSTER   Modeling the Circulation of 
                    Outer Plasmaspheric Plasma Into the Outer 
                    Magnetosphere and Boundary Layer Region: D M 
                    Ober, J L Horwitz, D L Gallagher
   1330h   SM42B-06 POSTER   Scaling of Cross Polar Cap 
                    Potentials: *S P Slinker, J A Fedder, J G 
                    Lyon
   1330h   SM42B-07 POSTER   Simulations of Current 
                    Transport at the Magnetopause Using a 
                    Field-Aligned Coordinate System: *G  Vetoulis, 
                    J  Drake
   1330h   SM42B-08 POSTER   Mid-altitude Modeling of 
                    Cusp Ion Injection Under Steady and Varying 
                    Conditions and Cusp Number Density Modeling: 
                    S  Xue, *P H Reiff, T G Onsager
   1330h   SM42B-09 POSTER   Multispacecraft Study of the 
                    Magnetosheath Flow: *Z  Nemecek, J  
                    Safrankova, O  Santolik, K  Paularena, A  
                    Lazarus, D  Sibeck, G  Zastenker
   1330h   SM42B-10 POSTER   Analysis of the Bi-Modal 
                    Nature of Solar Wind - Magnetosphere Coupling: 
                    *J P Smith, W  Horton
   1330h   SM42B-11 POSTER   MHD Simulations of the High 
                    Altitude Cusp: P  Cargill, D Spicer, S 
                    Zalesak
   1330h   SM42B-12 POSTER   MHD Wave Activity at the 
                    Magnetosheath/Magnetopause: Comparison 
                    Between Theory and Observations: C Z Cheng, 
                    *J R Johnson
   1330h   SM42B-13 POSTER   Low Energy Neutral Atom 
                    Fluxes Produced by Outflowing Ionospheric 
                    Ions at High Latitudes: D Gallagher, *G R 
                    Wilson
   1330h   SM42B-14 POSTER   Generation of Broadband 
                    Plasma Waves in the Polar Cap Boundary Layer: 
                    *G S Lakhina, B T Tsurutani, J K Arballo, C M 
                    Ho, A Boonsiriseth

 

SM42C  CC:317  Thurs  1330h
ISTP Correlative Results VII: 
Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Atmosphere Interactions (joint 
 with SA,SH)
Presiding: N Maynard, Mission Research Corporation

   1330h   SM42C-01 INVITED   Simultaneous Observations 
                    From Solar-Terrestrial Missions: Event 
                    Analysis: *V  Angelopoulos, T  Phan, D  
                    Larson, F S Mozer, R P Lin, G  Germany, G K 
                    Parks, M  Brittnacher, T  Mukai, K  Tsuruda, 
                    T  Yamamoto, S  Kokubun, R P Lepping
   1350h   SM42C-02 INVITED   Solar Wind Driven Radiation 
                    Belt Enhancements: ISTP Observations and 
                    Simulations: *M K Hudson, S R Elkington, J G 
                    Lyon, V A Marchenko, J B Blake, C C Goodrich
   1410h   SM42C-03 INVITED   Coordinated Observations of 
                    Substorm Triggering: *L R Lyons, G T 
                    Blanchard, J C Samson, R Lepping, T Yamamoto, 
                    T Moretto
   1430h   SM42C-04 INVITED   Imaging of the Northern 
                    Auroral Oval With the Visible Imaging System 
                    on the Polar Spacecraft: *J B Sigwarth, L A 
                    Frank
   1450h   SM42C-05 INVITED   Multiple ISTP Spacecraft 
                    Observations of Substorms: *G  Parks, M  
                    Brittnacher, R  Elsen, M  McCarthy, R  Skoug, 
                    R P Lin, D  Larson, J  McFadden
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SM42C-06 INVITED   Comparison of Large-Scale 
                    Mappings of High-Latitude Plasma Convection 
                    With the Predictions of Statistical 
                    Convection Models: *J M Ruohoniemi, R A 
                    Greenwald
   1550h   SM42C-07 INVITED   Electro- and Thermodynamic 
                    Properties of the Active 
                    Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System Determined 
                    by Ground-Based and Spacecraft Measurements: 
                    *E R Sanchez, J D Kelly
   1610h   SM42C-08  Auroral Electrojet Dynamics During 
                    Magnetic Storms, Connection With Auroral 
                    Plasma Precipitations and Electrojets 
                    Mapping to the Magnetosphere: A Grafe, C I 
                    Meng, *Y I Feldstein, L I Gromova, V V 
                    Kalegaev, I I Alexeev
   1630h   SM42C-09 INVITED   Global Low Altitude 
                    Coupling During the 19/20 May 1996 ISTP Event: 
                    *M H Rees, D  Lummerzheim, R G Roble, B A 
                    Emery
   1650h   SM42C-10 INVITED   Magnetosphere/Ionosphere 
                    Coupling: Ionospheric Convection as a 
                    Diagnostic of Global MHD Modeling: *R A 
                    Greenwald, J M Ruohoniemi, P Janhunen

 

SM42D  CC:309  Thurs  1330h
Space Physics and Aeronomy From Galileo II (joint  with P,
SA)
Presiding: S Bolton, Jet Propulsion Lab

   1330h   SM42D-01 INVITED   Io Torus Microphysics: *R M 
                    Thorne, D J Williams, T P Armstrong, R W 
                    McEntire, S J Bolton, D A Gurnett, M G 
                    Kivelson
   1350h   SM42D-02 INVITED   Io'’s Interaction With 
                    Jupiter's Magnetosphere: *F  Bagenal
   1410h   SM42D-03  The Galileo Extreme Ultraviolet 
                    Spectrometer: Variations in the Luminosity 
                    and Electron Temperature of the Io Plasma 
                    Torus From October 1995 to February 1997: 
                    *A I F Stewart, C W Hord, C A Barth, W R 
                    Pryor, W E McClintock, K E Simmons, J M 
                    Ajello, S K Stephens, B R Sandel, D E 
                    Shemansky
   1430h   SM42D-04 INVITED   Kinetic Processes Near Io: *A 
                    Roux, S Perraut, T Chust, P Louarn, D Gurnett, 
                    W S Kurth, S J Bolton
   1450h   SM42D-05 INVITED   Galileo Observations of 
                    Jovian Radio Emissions: *W S Kurth, D A 
                    Gurnett, J D Menietti, S J Bolton, A  Roux
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SM42D-06 INVITED   Io Encounters Past and 
                    Present: A Heavy Ion Comparison: *C M S Cohen, 
                    T L Garrard, E C Stone, N  Murphy
   1550h   SM42D-07 INVITED   Jupiter's Synchrotron 
                    Radiation Belts and Magnetic Field Models: 
                    *G A Dulk, Y  Leblanc, R J Sault
   1610h   SM42D-08 INVITED   Mode Conversion at the 
                    Jovian Plasmasheet Boundary: *S Perraut, A 
                    Roux, P Louarn, D Gurnett, A Kurth, K Khurana, 
                    M Kivelson
   1625h   SM42D-09  Mirror Mode Waves at Io: *D E 
                    Huddleston, C T Russell, M G Kivelson, K K 
                    Khurana, R J Strangeway
   1640h   SM42D-10  A Survey of Jupiter's Magnetosphere 
                    From the Galileo Plasma Wave Experiment: *S J 
                    Bolton, D A Gurnett, W S Kurth

 

SM51A  CC:HALL E  Fri  0830h
ISTP Correlative Results VIII: Data Systems for Correlative 
Research and Global Coupling Posters (joint  with SA,SH)
Presiding: R E McGuire, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   0830h   SM51A-01 POSTER   Designing Data Products for 
                    Easy Collaboration: *T A King, R J Walker, 
                    R L McPherron
   0830h   SM51A-02 INVITED  POSTER   An Overview of Data 
                    Services, Tools and Access Enabling the 
                    Correlative Science of ISTP - Part II: 
                    Access and Use of Data: *R E McGuire, M  
                    Peredo
   0830h   SM51A-03 INVITED  POSTER   An Overview of Data 
                    Services, Tools and Access Enabling the 
                    Correlative Science of ISTP - Part I: Data 
                    Services and Tools: *M  Peredo, R E McGuire
   0830h   SM51A-04 INVITED  POSTER   The 
                    CEPPAD/CAMMICE/RAPID (CCR) Web Pages: G D 
                    Reeves, *M G Henderson, P S McLachlan
   0830h   SM51A-05 INVITED  POSTER   Web Access to 
                    Real-Time SuperDARN Data: *R J Barnes, K B 
                    Baker, J M Ruohoniemi
   0830h   SM51A-06 INVITED  POSTER   The Upper 
                    Atmosphere Research Collaboratory (UARC) 
                    WWW-Based Campaigns: *T L Killeen, D  Atkins, 
                    G  Olson, T  Finholt, F  Jahanian, A  Prakash, 
                    T  Weymouth, J  Kelly, Y  Zambre, E  Sanchez, 
                    S  Gonzales, A  VanEyken, J  Foster, J  Holt, 
                    K  Baker, T  Rosenberg, P  Stauning, D  
                    Anderson, B  Emery, D  Knipp, A  Manucchi, G  
                    Crowley, V  Papitashvili, A  Burns, J  
                    Cumnock, M  Acuna, G  Parks
   0830h   SM51A-07 INVITED  POSTER   Detailed Event 
                    Analysis by Using Multispacecraft 
                    Worldwide-Distributed Key Parameters: *P A 
                    Chaizy, J M Bosqued, N  Lormant, T R 
                    Sanderson, L J Lanzerotti, J L Bougeret, R P 
                    Lin
   0830h   SM51A-08 POSTER   Field and Flow Perturbations 
                    in the October 18-19, 1995 Magnetic Cloud: L  
                    Janoo, *C J Farrugia, R B Torbert, J M Quinn, 
                    A  Szabo, R P Lepping, K W Ogilvie, V A 
                    Osherovich, R P Lin, D  Larson, J D Scudder, 
                    J T Stienberg
   0830h   SM51A-09 POSTER   A Year of Uninterrupted 
                    Solar Magnetic Field Observations From MDI 
                    on SOHO: J T Hoeksema, *P H Scherrer, R I 
                    Bush, C  Heck, N  Hurlburt, A  Title
   0830h   SM51A-10 POSTER   A Comparision of Open/Closed 
                    Field Line Boundaries as Seen by the CEPPAD 
                    and HYDRA Instruments on POLAR: R H W Friedel, 
                    *J  Fennell, C  Mouikis, A  Korth, J  Scudder
   0830h   SM51A-11 POSTER   Comparisons of Data-Based 
                    and MHD-Simulation Global Models Along Polar 
                    Spacecraft Orbits: *F R Fenrich, J G Luhmann, 
                    J A Fedder, S  Slinker, N A Tsyganenko, C T 
                    Russell
   0830h   SM51A-12 POSTER   Ground-Based Observations 
                    During GGS/Polar Southern Perigee Passes: J F 
                    Drake, *J H Doolittle, S A Fuselier, D L 
                    Chenette, S B Mende, T J Rosenberg, A T 
                    Weatherwax
   0830h   SM51A-13 POSTER   Multi-spacecraft 
                    Observations of the First ISTP/IACG Campaign: 
                    J  Green, W H Mish, *S Y W Hsieh, D  
                    Berdichevsky
   0830h   SM51A-14 POSTER   The ISTP Key Parameter 
                    Visualization Tool (KPVT): *S Y W Hsieh, W H 
                    Mish
   0830h   SM51A-15 POSTER   How to Put Your Data Into 
                    CDF, and What You Get Out of It: *R L Kessel, 
                    R E McGuire, R  Burley, J  Mathews, T  
                    Kovalick, R  Baldwin, C  Gallap
   0830h   SM51A-16 POSTER   SSCWeb: The New Web-Based 
                    Satellite Situation Center: *G C Galiardi, 
                    R E McGuire, R T Baldwin, T J Kovalick, M  
                    Peredo
   0830h   SM51A-17 POSTER   Interball Data Archiving and 
                    Access to the Data: L M Zelenyi, *M I 
                    Shevchenko, M N Boyarsky, E A Gavrolova, V N 
                    Nazarov, A I Petrukovich, G N Zastenker
   0830h   SM51A-18 POSTER   DFS and Splash: 
                    Sophisticated Software on Low Cost Platforms: 
                    D N Wolkovitch, *T A King, R J Walker, M G 
                    Kivelson, R L McPherron
   0830h   SM51A-19 POSTER   The Integrated System of 
                    Science Products and Services From ISTP and 
                    Its Ground Facilities: *W H Mish

 

SM51B  CC:309  Fri  0830h
Space Physics and Aeronomy From Galileo III (joint 
 with P,SA)
Presiding: M Horanyi, Univ of Colorado

   0830h   SM51B-01 INVITED   Jupiter Auroral Results 
                    From the Galileo Ultraviolet Spectrometer 
                    Experiment: *W R Pryor, C W Hord, C A Barth, 
                    A I F Stewart, W E McClintock, K E Simmons, 
                    J M Ajello, W K Tobiska, R A West, G  James, 
                    D E Shemansky, B R Sandel, J T Clarke
   0850h   SM51B-02 INVITED   HST FOC and GHRS Auroral 
                    Observations: *R  Prange, D  Rego, L  Pallier
   0910h   SM51B-03 INVITED   HST Observations of 
                    Jupiter's UV Aurora: *J T Clarke
   0930h   SM51B-04 INVITED   Recent Results on Jupiter's 
                    X Ray Emissions: G R Gladstone, J H Waite, 
                    W S Lewis
   0950h   SM51B-05 INVITED   Jovian Infrared Aurora: 
                    *J E P Connerney
   1010h   Break
   1030h   SM51B-06 INVITED   Infrared Spectroscopy of 
                    the Jovian Ionosphere: *S Miller
   1050h   SM51B-07  The Brightness Asymmetries of 
                    Jupiter's Radiation Belts and the Warped 
                    Form of the Magnetic Equator: *Y  Leblanc, 
                    G A Dulk, R J Sault
   1105h   SM51B-08  Direction-Finding of HOM and 
                    Low-Frequency Dam Emission Observed by 
                    Galileo: *J D Menietti, D A Gurnett, W S 
                    Kurth, J B Groene
   1120h   SM51B-09  Distributions of Energetic Particles 
                    at Jupiter: *T P Armstrong, S  Stone, B  Mauk
   1135h   SM51B-10  A Global MHD Model of the Jovian 
                    Magnetosphere: *R J Walker, T Ogino, M G 
                    Kivelson

 

SM51C  CC:319  Fri  0830h
Interrelationship Between Space Plasma Physics and Laboratory 
Experiments II: Magnetic Reconnection (joint  with SH)
Presiding: W Gekelman, Univ of Calif, Los Angeles

   0830h   SM51C-01 INVITED   Comparison of Laboratory 
                    Experimental Results and Space Observations 
                    on Magnetic Reconnection: *M  Yamada
   0845h   SM51C-02 INVITED   Structure of the 
                    Dissipation Region During Collisionless 
                    Magnetic Reconnection: J F Drake, M  Shay, D  
                    Biskamp, R E Denton
   0905h   SM51C-03 INVITED   Magnetic Reconnection 
                    During Magnetospheric Substorms: *D N Baker, 
                    T I Pulkkinen
   0925h   SM51C-04 INVITED   Inferences From Solar 
                    Observations of Magnetic Reconnection, 
                    Helicity Conservation and Kink Instabilities: 
                    *D M Rust
   0945h   SM51C-05 INVITED   The Role of Slow-Mode MHD 
                    Shocks in the Solar Atmosphere: *T G Forbes
   1005h   Break
   1025h   SM51C-06 INVITED   Laboratory Simulations of 
                    Solar Prominence Eruptions: *P M Bellan
   1045h   SM51C-07 INVITED   Merging Angle Dependence of 
                    Magnetic Reconnection in MRX: *H  Ji, M  
                    Yamada, S C Hsu, T A Carter
   1105h   SM51C-08  Experimental Study of Plasma 
                    Acceleration and Heating During Magnetic 
                    Reconnection in MRX: *S C Hsu, H  Ji, M  
                    Yamada, T A Carter, K M Morrison
   1120h   SM51C-09 INVITED   Boundary Layer Theory for 
                    Magnetic Reconnection in MHD Plasmas: *R  
                    Kulsrud, D  Uzdensky, M  Yamada
   1140h   SM51C-10  Magnetic Field Structure in the Cusp 
                    Region at the End of the Reconnection Layer: 
                    *D  Uzdensky, R  Kulsrud, M  Yamada

 

SM51D  CC:322  Fri  0830h
Space Plasma Substorms and Storms I
Presiding: B L Giles, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

   0830h   SM51D-01  Changes in Geosynchronous Magnetic 
                    Field as a Function of IMF Bz, IMF 
                    By, and Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure: *S 
                    Wing, D G Sibeck
   0845h   SM51D-02  Relativistic Electron Spectra and 
                    Rates From CEPPAD During January 1997: J D 
                    Sullivan, T A Fritz, R B Sheldon, H E Spence
   0900h   SM51D-03  Energetic Neutral Instrument: 
                    Initial Forward Modeling Results of Atom 
                    Images From the POLAR CEPPAD/IPS: *M G 
                    Henderson, G D Reeves, K R Moore, H E Spence, 
                    A M Jorgensen, J F Fennell, J B Blake, E C 
                    Roelof
   0915h   SM51D-04  Electron Injections in the Inner 
                    Magnetosphere: *J  Birn, M F Thomsen, J E 
                    Borovsky, G D Reeves, D J McComas, R D Belian, 
                    M  Hesse
   0930h   SM51D-05  A Study of the Dependence of Dst 
                    Prediction Filters on the Level of Activity: 
                    *L D Zhang, R L McPherron
   0945h   SM51D-06  Convection-Driven Reconnection and 
                    the Stability of the Near-Earth Plasma Sheet: 
                    *P L Pritchett, F V Coroniti
   1000h   Break
   1020h   SM51D-07  Two-Dimensional Hall-MHD Simulation 
                    of Current Sheet Dynamics During Substorm 
                    Growth Phase: L F Ziebell, *P H Yoon, A T Lui
   1035h   SM51D-08  Magnetic Signatures of Substorms in 
                    the Polar Magnetosphere: POLAR MFE 
                    Observations: H  Kawano, G  Le, *C T Russell, 
                    S  Kokubun, T  Mukai, T  Yamamoto, Y  Saito, 
                    G  Rostoker, H E Spence
   1050h   SM51D-09  A Statistical Study of Ion 
                    Injections Observed by AMPTE CCE: *K  
                    Takahashi, B J Anderson
   1105h   SM51D-10  Spatial Development of the Tail 
                    Current Disruption in the Near-Earth Tail: *S 
                    Ohtani
   1120h   SM51D-11  Modeling the Magnetic Field of the 
                    Substorm Current Wedge: *N A Tsyganenko

 

SM52A  CC:HALL E  Fri  1330h
Space Physics and Aeronomy From Galileo IV Posters (joint 
 with P,SA)
Presiding: J A Linker, Science Applications Corp

   1330h   SM52A-01 POSTER   Modeling Jupiter's 
                    Synchrotron Radiation: *S  Levin, S J Bolton, 
                    B  Bhattacharya, S  Gulkis, M J Klein, R M 
                    Thorne
   1330h   SM52A-02 POSTER   Electron-Impact Ionization 
                    of Atmospheric Molecules: Measurement of 
                    Absolute Partial Cross Sections for Electron 
                    Energies From Threshold to 1000 eV: *K A 
                    Smith, H C Straub, B G Lindsay, R F Stebbings
   1330h   SM52A-03 POSTER   Comparison of Whistler-Mode 
                    Emissions and Energetic Particles at Ganymede: 
                    *R M Thorne, S J Bolton, D A Gurnett, W S 
                    Kurth, M G Kivelson, D J Williams
   1330h   SM52A-04 POSTER   Outer Electron Belt Modeling 
                    by Assimilation of Real-Rime Satellite Flux 
                    Data.: *D F Moorer, D N Baker, S Fung
   1330h   SM52A-05 POSTER   Morphology of the Jovian 
                    Trapped Energetic Particles: *T L Garrard, 
                    C M S Cohen, E C Stone, N  Murphy
   1330h   SM52A-06 POSTER   Jupiter Equatorial Hydrogen 
                    Lyman-alpha Observations by the Galileo 
                    Ultraviolet Spectrometer: *W K Tobiska, C W 
                    Hord, W R Pryor, J M Ajello
   1330h   SM52A-07 POSTER   A 3D MHD Simulation of 
                    Plasma Flow Around Io: *K S Kabin, M R Combi, 
                    T I Gombosi, D L DeZeeuw, K G Powell
   1330h   SM52A-08 POSTER   Charge Exchange Processes in 
                    the Io Plasma Torus: Possible Explanation 
                    for Depletion of Energetic Sulfur Ions at 
                    High Pitch Angles Observed With the 
                    Energetic Particles Detector (EPD) on Board 
                    the Galileo Spacecraft: *A  Lagg, D J 
                    Williams, E C Roelof, R W McEntire, S M 
                    Krimigis, T P Armstrong, L J Lanzerotti, T A 
                    Fritz, J G Roederer, N Krupp, B Wilken
   1330h   SM52A-09 POSTER   Natural Narrow-Band Radio 
                    Emissions and Sounder Stimulated Resonances 
                    in Jupiter's Io Torus: *R G Stone, V A 
                    Osherovich, R F Benson, J Fainberg, R J 
                    MacDowall
   1330h   SM52A-10 POSTER   Energetic Ion Irradiation of 
                    the Galilean Satellites: *J F Cooper, N  
                    Gehrels, R E Johnson, C M Cohen, N  Murphy
   1330h   SM52A-11 POSTER   The Unipolar Inductor Myth: 
                    Mass Loading as the Cause of the Io Alfven 
                    Wing: *C T Russell, D E Huddleston
   1330h   SM52A-12 POSTER   Interaction of Io With Its 
                    Torus: *K K Khurana, M G Kivelson, C T 
                    Russell

 

SM52B  CC:HALL E  Fri  1330h
Space Plasma Substorms and Storms II Posters
Presiding: T Higuchi, Johns Hopkins Univ

   1330h   SM52B-01 POSTER   Case Studies of Substorm 
                    Recovery Profiles Using Geosynchronous 
                    Particle Measurements and AE Indices: *A  
                    Young, G D Reeves, M G Henderson, J E 
                    Borovsky, R D Belian
   1330h   SM52B-02 POSTER   Azimuthal Pressure Gradients 
                    at Geosynchronous Orbit During the Growth 
                    and Expansion Phases of Substorms: *L A Weiss, 
                    G D Reeves, M F Thomsen, J E Borovsky, J  
                    Birn, D J McComas
   1330h   SM52B-03 POSTER   Geotail Studies of Spiky 
                    Electric Fields in the Magnetotail: *T  
                    Streed, C  Cattell, F  Mozer, K  Tsuruda, T  
                    Yamamoto, S  Kokubun
   1330h   SM52B-04 POSTER   Occurrence Frequency of 
                    Substorms Triggered by Northward Turning of 
                    Interplanetary Magnetic Field: *T S Hsu, R L 
                    McPherron
   1330h   SM52B-05 POSTER   The Stability of Ideal 
                    Ballooning Modes in the Tail and 
                    Dipolar-like Field Configurations: *A K 
                    Sundaram, A F Vinas, D H Fairfield, T J 
                    Birmingham
   1330h   SM52B-06 POSTER   Plasma Convection/Injection 
                    as Observed From the Polar Spacecraft: *J M 
                    Quinn, V K Jordanova, J D Scudder, H L Collin, 
                    E G Shelley
   1330h   SM52B-07 POSTER   An Investigation of the 
                    South Atlantic Anomaly Using TIROS/NOAA Data: 
                    *C S Sullivan, T A Fritz
   1330h   SM52B-08 POSTER   A Model for the High 
                    Latitude Isotropic Boundary: *M J Alothman, 
                    T A Fritz
   1330h   SM52B-09 POSTER   Radial Diffusion of 
                    Relativistic Electrons Throughout the 
                    Recovery Phase of a Geomagnetic Storm: *D H 
                    Brautigam
   1330h   SM52B-10 POSTER   Modeling of the Spatial 
                    Evolution of Magnetic Storms: *A S Sharma, 
                    J A Valdivia, K  Papadopoulos
   1330h   SM52B-11 POSTER   Time Correlation of the 
                    Low-Altitude Relativistic Trapped Electron 
                    Fluxes With Solar Wind Speeds: *S F Fung, L C 
                    Tan, J F Cooper
   1330h   SM52B-12 POSTER   Importance of the External 
                    Magnetic Field Model in Organizing 
                    Low-Altitude Trapped Electron Observations: 
                    *L C Tan, S F Fung, J F Cooper
   1330h   SM52B-13 POSTER   Real-Time Prediction of 
                    Geomagnetic Storms: *J  Chen, S  Slinker, P J 
                    Cargill

 

SM52C  CC:309  Fri  1330h
ISTP Correlative Results IX: Global Coupling (joint 
 with SA,SH)
Presiding: M Hesse, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

   1330h   SM52C-01 INVITED   Determining the Sources and 
                    Transport of Particles in Observed 
                    Distribution Functions: *M  Ashour-Abdalla
   1350h   SM52C-02  A Search for Plasmaspheric Material 
                    in the Lobe Using ISTP: *J E Borovsky, R C 
                    Elphic, M F Thomsen, D J McComas, R H Comfort, 
                    P D Craven, T E Moore, F  Mozer
   1405h   SM52C-03  POLAR Magnetic Field Measurements in 
                    the Polar Cusp: X W Zhou, *C T Russell, G  Le
   1420h   SM52C-04  POLAR Observations of Pulsed Dayside 
                    Reconnection: *T G Onsager, J D Scudder, A  
                    Korth, H J Singer, M  Lockwood, R P Lepping
   1435h   SM52C-05  High-Latitude Merging and the 
                    Orientation of the Interplanetary Magnetic 
                    Field: *H E Spence, N U Crooker, H E Petschek
   1450h   SM52C-06  Polar Cap Boundary Layer Waves and 
                    Local Ion Heating: *B T Tsurutani, G S 
                    Lakhina, C M Ho, A Boonsiriseth, W K Peterson, 
                    J Pickett, D A Gurnett, G K Parks, M 
                    Brittnacher, R M Thorne
   1505h   Break
   1525h   SM52C-07  Impulsive Signatures in Dayside 
                    Equatorial Ground Magnetograms and Substorm 
                    Onset: *D G Sibeck, K Takahashi, K Yumoto, 
                    G D Reeves
   1540h   SM52C-08  Azimuthal and Radial Distributions 
                    of Radiation Belt Helium Ions: POLAR 
                    Spacecraft Observations in 1996: W N 
                    Spjeldvik, *T A Fritz, R B Sheldon, J Chen
   1555h   SM52C-09  Two Substorm Intensifications 
                    Compared: Onset, Expansion and Global 
                    Consequences: *T I Pulkkinen, D N Baker, N E 
                    Turner, L A Frank, J B Sigwarth, H  Singer, 
                    G D Reeves, J B Blake, T  Mukai, S  Kokubun, 
                    R  Nakamura
   1610h   SM52C-10  May 15th Substorm: A Comparison of a 
                    Global MHD Simulation to Results of a 
                    Multispacecraft ISTP Study: *M  Wiltberger, 
                    R E Lopez, C C Goodrich, J  Lyon
   1625h   SM52C-11  Survey of Ion Velocities in the 
                    Plasma Sheet Between 10 and 50 RE With 
                    the Geotail Spacecraft: *W R Paterson, L A 
                    Frank, S Kokubun, T Yamamoto

 

SM52D  CC:317  Fri  1330h
Interrelationship Between Space Plasma Physics and Laboratory 
Experiments III: Waves and Solitons (joint  with SH)
Presiding: M Yamada, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab

   1330h   SM52D-01 INVITED   Laboratory Experiments on 
                    Alfven Waves: W Gekelman, S Vincena, J Maggs, 
                    G Morales
   1350h   SM52D-02 INVITED   Lower Hybrid Solitary 
                    Structures: *C  Seyler, P M Kintner, P Schyck, 
                    J L Pincon
   1410h   SM52D-03 INVITED   Origin of Low Frequency 
                    Broadband Waves and Plasma Energization: The 
                    Role of Inhomogeneous Electric Field: *G 
                    Ganguli
   1430h   SM52D-04 INVITED   Transverse Ion Heating by 
                    Shear-Driven Ion-Cyclotron Waves: An NRL 
                    Laboratory Investigation of Auroral Phenomena: 
                    *D N Walker, W E Amatucci, G  Ganguli, J A 
                    Antoniades, J H Bowles, D  Duncan, V  
                    Gavrishchaka, M  Koepke
   1450h   SM52D-05 INVITED   Kinetic Alfven Wave and 
                    Plasma Transport: *C Z Cheng, J R Johnson
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SM52D-06  The Role of Ions in Collisionless 
                    Reconnection: *M A Shay, J F Drake, D  
                    Biskamp, R  Denton
   1545h   SM52D-07  Theoretical Aspects of Driven 
                    Reconnection: *Y  Song, R L Lysak
   1600h   SM52D-08  Lower Hybrid Wave Interactions With 
                    Density Striations: *S Rosenberg, W Gekelman
   1615h   SM52D-09  Kinetic Simulations of 
                    Electron-Beam-Driven Langmuir Turbulence: A 
                    Comparison of Space and Laboratory Regimes: 
                    D L Newman, *M V Goldman, M  Oppenheim
   1630h   SM52D-10  Steady State Magnetized Plasma Flow 
                    Past Conducting Sphere: *Z  Chacko, A B 
                    Hassam
   1645h   SM52D-11  Laboratory Investigation of Ion 
                    Temperature Anisotrophy Driven Instabilities: 
                    *E Scime, M Balkey, P Keiter, J Kline (MOVED TO SM42A-08)
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    
		    

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