Whole Heliosphere and Planetary Interactions Workshop

Agenda Track

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Monday, September 13

Tuesday, September 14

Wednesday, September 15

Thursday, September 16

Friday, September 17

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Monday, September 13
Time (US MDT) Session/Title Presenter Presentation
8:00 to 1:00

Data Collection Day

Schedule and Details

Barbara Thompson

Ian Hewins

 
Tuesday, September 14
Time (US MDT) Session/Title Presenter Presentation
8:00 to 9:45

Session 1

Chairs: Barbara Thompson and Ian Hewins

   
8:00 to 8:15

Introduction and Goals for the Workshop

Sarah Gibson

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8:15 to 8:30

Overview of Working Groups (WGs) from WG Leads

Robert Allen, Giuliana de Toma, Gina DiBraccio, Heather Elliott, Rachael Filwett, Mary Hudson, Carlos Martinis, Liying Qian

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8:30 to 9:00

Scene Setting - WG1: Characterizing the Whole Heliosphere at Solar Minimum

Characterizing the Whole Heliopshere at Solar Minimum - What We've Learnt from Data and Models

Pete Riley

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9:00 to 9:30

Scene Setting - WG2: Origins and Impacts of High-Speed Solar Wind Streams (HSS)

Solar Cycle Variability in Coronal Holes and their Effects on Solar Wind Sources

Modeling the Acceleration and Transport of Energetic Particles in the Vicinity of High-Speed Solar Wind Streams

Janet Luhmann and Nicolas Wijsen

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9:30 to 9:45

Break

   
9:45 to 10:45

Session 2

Chairs: Sarah Gibson and Barbara Thompson

   
9:45 to 10:45

WHPI Model and Data Assessment Discussion

Sarah Gibson

Barbara Thompson

 
10:45 to 11:55

Session 3

Chairs: Heather Elliott and Carlos Martinis

WG1 Focused Topic: Sun-Heliosphere Mosaic

   
10:45 to 10:55 The Sun - Heliosphere Mosaic; Welcome to Solar Minimum 24 - 25 Ian

Hewins



HAO/NCAR
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10:55 to 11:05 Large-scale Structure and Turbulence Transport during Solar Minimum – Comparison of Parker Solar Probe’s First Five Orbits with a Global 3D Reynolds-averaged MHD Model Rohit

Chhiber



University of Delaware & NASA GSFC
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11:05 to 11:15 Three-Dimensional Tomographic Reconstruction of CR-2219 and CR-2223 Alberto Marcos

Vasquez



Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio (UBA-CONICET), Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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11:15 to 11:45

WG1 Focused Topic: Sun-Heliosphere Mosaic Discussion

   
11:45 to 11:55

Break

   
11:55 to 1:00

Session 4

Chairs: Robert Allen and Mary Hudson

WG2 Focused Topic: HSS - From Coronal Holes through Interplanetary Space

   
11:55 to 12:05 The ISWAT Coronal Hole Boundary Working Team Karin

Muglach



NASA GSFC, CUA
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12:05 to 12:15 How to estimate the far-side open flux using STEREO coronal holes Stephan G.

Heinemann



Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 3, 37077Göttingen, Germany
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12:15 to 12:25 How the area of coronal holes affects the properties of high speed solar wind streams near Earth Stefan

Hofmeister



Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory, Columbia University, New York, NY-10027, USA
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12:25 to 12:35 Correlating the Solar Wind and Coronal Holes from Different Viewpoints Barbara

Emery



HAO/NCAR
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12:35 to 12:55

WG2 Focused Topic: HSS - From Coronal Holes through Interplanetary Space Discussion

   
12:55 to 1:00

Wrap Up/Closing Remarks

   
1:00 to 3:00

Ice breaker activity

   
Wednesday, September 15
Time (US MDT) Session/Title Presenter Presentation
8:00 to 9:45

Session 5

Chairs: Fran Bagenal and Nour Raouafi

   
8:00 to 8:15

Accessing Virtual Resources

Barbara Thompson and Ian Hewins

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8:15 to 8:30

Overview of Campaigns

Giuliana de Toma

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8:30 to 9:00

Scene Setting - WG3: Comparative Solar Minima

The Sun and the Heliosphere at Solar Cycle Minima Past and Present

Comparative Solar Minima

David Hathaway and Janet Kozyra

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9:00 to 9:30

Scene Setting - WG4: Solar Activity throughout the Heliosphere

Impacts and Effects of Solar Eruptive Events on Planets in the Inner Heliosphere - An Overview

Christina Lee

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9:30 to 9:45

Break

   
9:45 to 10:45

Session 6

Chairs: Robert Allen and Ryan McGranaghan

   
9:45 to 10:45

WHPI Model and Data Assessment Discussion

   
10:45 to 11:55

Session 7

Chairs: Giuliana de Toma and Liying Qian

WG3 Focused Topic: Space Age Solar Minima

   
10:45 to 10:55 Comparative Solar Minima – Observed Effects on the Earth’s Mesosphere and Thermosphere Marty

Mlynczak



NASA Langley Research Center
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10:55 to 11:05 Comparing Solar Minimum 24/25 with Historical Solar Wind Records at 1 AU Lan

Jian



NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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11:05 to 11:15 Comparative analysis of EUV solar radiation proxies during minimum activity levels Ana G.

Elias



INFINOA (CONICET-UNT) & Laboratorio de Ionosfera, Atmosfera Neutra y Magnetosfera (LIANM), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Tecnologia (FACET), Universidad Nacional de Tucuman (UNT)
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11:15 to 11:45

WG3 Focused Topic: Space Age Solar Minima Discussion

   
11:45 to 11:55

Break

   
11:55 to 1:00

Session 8

Chairs: Gina DiBraccio and Rachael Filwett

WG4 Connecting Activity across the Heliopshere

   
11:55 to 12:05 Tracking an interplanetary coronal mass ejection through the solar system Olivier

Witasse



European Space Agency, ESTEC, the Netherlands
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12:05 to 12:15 Heliospheric Modeling Opportunities at the Community Coordinated Modeling Center Leila

Mays



GSFC
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12:15 to 12:25 A generalized Magnetospheric Disturbance Index: utilizing an artificial neural network to scale to large mission datasets Jacob

Gruesbeck



NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
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12:25 to 12:35 Effects of the solar cycle variations on the solar wind flows in the outer heliosphere and global dynamics Elena

Provornikova



JHU APL
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12:35 to 12:55

WG4 Focused Topic: Connecting Activity across the Heliopshere Discussion

   
12:55 to 1:00

Wrap Up/Closing Remarks

   
Thursday, September 16
Time (US MDT) Session/Title Presenter Presentation
8:00 to 8:05

Introduction

Sarah Gibson

 
8:05 to 9:05

Session 9

Chairs: Gina DiBraccio and Rachael Filwett

WG4 Focused Topic - Specific Events During WHPI

   
8:05 to 8:15 Parker Solar Probe observations of interaction of slow streamer blow-out CMEs with their surroundings at ~0.5 AU Emilia

Kilpua



University of Helsinki, Finland
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8:15 to 8:25 Using planetary missions to identify and follow transient structures in the solar wind Erika

Palmerio



UC Berkeley & UCAR
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8:25 to 9:05

WG4 Focused Topic - Specific Events During WHPI Discussion

   
9:05 to 10:20

Session 10

Chairs: Robert Allen and Mary Hudson

WG2 Focused Topic - Impacts of HSS to Planetary Systems

   
9:05 to 9:15 MHD-test particles simulations of moderate CME and CIR-driven geomagnetic storms at solar minimum Mary

Hudson



Dartmouth/NCAR
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9:15 to 9:25 Ionosphere-Thermosphere Response to Pronounced High-Speed Streams observed by Ocean-Based TEC receivers and Swarm-C Federico

Gasperini



ASTRA LLC
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9:25 to 10:05

WG2 Focused Topic - Impacts of HSS to Planetary Systems Discussion

   
10:05 to 10:20

Break

   
10:20 to 1:00

Session 11

Chairs: Giuliana de Toma and Liying Qian

   
10:20 to 12:00

Poster Session

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Allen, Buatthaisong, Chen, Choraghe, Emery-Geiger, Hewins, Kumae Sondhiya, Li, Mis, Muangha, Nicoli, Rathore, Rodriguez, Temmer, Wilson

 
12:00 to 12:55

WHPI Collaboration Planning Discussion

   
12:55 to 1:00

Wrap Up/Closing Remarks

   
Friday, September 17
Time (US MDT) Session/Title Presenter Presentation
8:00 to 8:05

Introduction

Barbara Thompson

 
8:05 to 9:05

Session 12

Chairs: Heather Elliott and Carlos Martinis

WG1 Focused Topics - "Quiet time" Impacts on Planets

   
8:05 to 8:15 The Origins of Long-Term Variability in Martian Upper Atmospheric Densities Xiaohua

Fang



University of Colorado Boulder, LASP
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8:15 to 8:25 Variations in thermosphere composition and ionosphere total electron content under 'geomagnetically quiet' conditions at solar-minimum xuguang

cai



HAO, NCAR
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8:25 to 8:35 UCSD Iterative Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) Analyses During the BepiColombo - Solar Orbiter Venus Close Pass of 10 August 2021 Bernard

Jackson



Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California at San Diego
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8:35 to 8:45 Quiet-sun planetary magnetospheres Daniel J.

Gershman



NASA
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8:45 to 9:05

WG1 Focused Topic - "Quiet time" Impacts on Planets Discussion

   
9:05 to 10:20

Session 13

Chairs: Giuliana de Toma and Liying Qian

   
9:05 to 10:05

WG3 Focused Topic - Panel: “Maunder Minimum, long term solar variability from historical records, and impact on climate”

Natalie Krivova, Judith Lean, Hanli Liu, Matthias Rempel, Leif Svalgaard, Ilya Usoskin

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10:05 to 10:20

Break

   
10:20 to 1:00

Session 14

Chairs: Sarah Gibson and Barbara Thompson

   
10:20 to 12:00

Poster Session

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Abbo, Alterman, Bilenko, Bregou, Buitrago-Casas, de Toma, Glboa, Kooi, Marchenko, Mayyasi, McEntee, Poopakun, Snow, Thiemann

 
12:00 to 12:55

Plenary Collaboration Planning

   
12:55 to 1:00

Wrap Up/Closing Remarks