[HeliosphereNews] Heliosphere News Feb 2, 2016
Nathan Schwadron
nschwadron at guero.sr.unh.edu
Tue Feb 2 12:45:46 EST 2016
Heliosphere News Feb 2, 2016
http://heliospherenews.unh.edu/
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** Announcements
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1. 15th AIAC Meeting: The Science of Ed Stone: Celebrating his 80th Birthday
2. ISSI Call for Team Proposals
3. COSPAR 2016
4. AOGS 2016
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** New Papers
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5. Zirnstein, E. J. et al., Effects of solar wind speed on the secondary energetic neutral source of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer ribbon
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1*) 15th Annual International Astrophysics Conference: The Science of Ed Stone: Celebrating his 80th Birthday, April 4 – 8, 2016, Cape Coral, Florida, USA
** IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
- Westin Cape Coral Resort room booking deadline is March 9 OR until sold out whichever comes first.
- Online abstract submission deadline is March 15.
- Registration fee is $475.00 USD until March 31.
- Late Registration and Onsite Registration fee is $500.00 USD beginning April 1.
From: Gary P. Zank: garyp.zank at gmail.com
The 15th Annual International Astrophysics Conference will be held at the Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village, Cape Coral, Florida, USA, from April 4 to April 8, 2015. (Welcome Reception and Evening Registration begins Sunday, April 3).
The conference website is now up and registration and abstract submission is available.
15th AIAC website: https://www.icnsmeetings.com/conference/15thannual/index.html
Please mark your calendar and contact us regarding your interest in attending. E-mail inquiries about the meeting should be directed to Gary Zank at https://www.icnsmeetings.com/conference/15thannual/contact.html.
The meeting is entitled, “The Science of Ed Stone: Celebrating his 80th Birthday”, and will follow the same format as before with 25-minute presentations punctuated by selected 40-minute invited talks that will explore various themes in greater detail.
Ed Stone has made foundational contributions to our understanding of all facets of the physics of energetic particles in the solar wind and the interstellar medium. Much of our current understanding of the interaction of the solar wind with the local interstellar medium is derived from the Voyager Interstellar Mission under Ed’s leadership. His remarkable career has spanned the space age, contributing not only to science but to the leadership of our community. The 15th Annual International Astrophysics Conference will celebrate the science and scientific achievements of Ed Stone.
PLEASE DO NOT WAIT TO BOOK YOUR ROOM. Our turnout is larger than anticipated and unfortunately we have blocked only a very limited amount of rooms
Please go to the conference website for more details: www.icnsmeetings.com/conference/15thannual/accommodations.html
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2*) ISSI Call for Team Proposals
The International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern, Switzerland,
and ISSI-BJ in Beijing, China, invite proposals for establishing International
Teams to conduct on its premises research activities in Space Sciences, based on the
interdisciplinary analysis and evaluation of data from spacecraft and
possible integration with ground data and theoretical models. For the purpose
of this Call, Space Sciences include the Solar and Heliospheric Physics,
Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Plasma and Magnetospheric Physics,
Planetary Sciences, Astrobiology, Cosmology, Astrophysics, Fundamental
Physics in Space, and Earth Sciences using Space data.
Letter of Intent: February 18, 2016
Deadline for proposals: March 31, 2016
The Call for International Teams proposal is available on the ISSI web site:
http://www.issibern.ch/spotlight/ISSI_ISSI-BJ_annual_call2016.pdf
Bern, January 20, 2016
Maurizio Falanga
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3*) COSPAR 2016
** ABSTRACTS DUE FEBRUARY 12
COSPAR 2016: General Information
COSPAR 41st Scientific Assembly
July 30 - August 7, 2016
Istanbul Congress Center (ICC), Turkey
Websites:
http://cospar2016.tubitak.gov.tr/en/default.asp
Abstract submission deadline: Friday, February 12, 2016 at 23:59 UTC14
Please visit http://www.cospar-assembly.org for online abstract submission system
Heliosphere-related sessions from Commission D Sessions:
D1.1 Large Scale Heliospheric Structure: Theory, Modelling and Data
Organizers: Jens Kleimann, John Richardson
D1.2 Solar Modulation of Cosmic Rays
Organizers: Marius Potgeiter, Ming Zhang
D1.3 Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere and beyond: Pickup Ions and Anomalous Cosmic Rays
Organizers: Vladimir Florinski
D1.4 Anomalous Transport of Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere and the Galaxy
Organizers: Gaetano Zimbardo, Frederic Effenberger
D1.5 Anisotropy of Energetic Particles from keV to TeV
Organizers: Du Toit Strauss, Jakobus Le Roux
D2.1 Solar Transients: from Solar Origin to Earth Impact and the Outer Heliosphere
Organizers: Jie Zhang, Sergio Dasso
D2.2 Solar and Heliospheric Science with Future Space Missions
Organizers: Alessandro Bemporad, Christopher Owen
D2.3 Coordinated Observations and Modeling of Accelerated Particles at the Sun and in the Inner Heliosphere
Organizers: Robert Wimmer-Schweingruber, Nicole Vilmer
D2.4 Reconnection and Turbulence from the Sun through the Heliosphere to Galaxies
Organizers: Jörg Büchner
D2.5 Space Climate
Organizers: Ilya Usoskin, Kalevi Mursula, Dibyendu Nandi
D3.6 Role of Non-Thermal Distributions in Wave Generation, Particle Heating Acceleration in Space Plasmas
Organizers: Gurbax Singh Lakhina, Mouloud Tribeche
D4.1 Active Space Experiments
Organizers: James Sheerin, Robert Moore
D4.2 Dusty Plasmas and Dust-Plasma Processes in Space
Organizers: Jiri Pavlu, Ingrid Mann
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AOGS 2016: General Information
AOGS 13th Annual Meeting
31 Jul to 5 Aug, 2016
Beijing, China
Meeting website:
http://asiaoceania.org/aogs2016/public.asp?page=home.htm
Abstract submission deadline: February 19, 2016
Please visit http://asiaoceania.org/aogs2016/public.asp?page=abstract.htm for detailed instructions of online abstract submission. Each submitting author cannot submit more than two abstracts.
Below are the SPA-related sessions at AOGS 2016 that are open for abstract submissions. Because of the large number of sessions, we urge readers to find detailed session descriptions online by following the web link at the end of each list.
Solar & Terrestrial (ST) Sciences Sessions Related to the Heliosphere
ST01. Energetic Particle Acceleration And Transport In The Geospace And Interplanetary Space
Conveners: Linghua Wang, Gang Li, Yoshizumi Miyoshi
ST04. Turbulence And Particle Energization
Conveners: Gary Zank, Linghua Wang
ST05. Particle Acceleration And Transport Associated With Gradual And Impulsive Solar Energetic Particle Events
Conveners: Gary Zank, Gang Li, Gang Qin
ST20. Sun and Heliosphere General Session Including Solar Diagnostic Techniques and Variabilty, and Helioseismology
Conveners: Mario Bisi, Alessandra Giunta
ST22. Observations And Models Of Shocks In Collisionless Space Plasmas
Conveners: George Parks, Suiyan Fu
ST33. Kinetic Alfven Waves In Solar And Heliospheric Plasmas
Conveners: De-Jin Wu, Bo Li, Jiansen He
ST42. History And Development Of Solar Terrestrial Sciences
Conveners: Nanan Balan, Yohsuke Kamide, Leif Svalgaard
ST Sessions website:
http://asiaoceania.org/aogs2016/public.asp?page=sessionList.htm
(and click the link for ST Section)
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Zirnstein, E. J., Funsten, H. O., Heerikhuisen, J., & McComas, D. J. 2016, A&A, 586, A31
“Effects of solar wind speed on the secondary energetic neutral source of the Interstellar Boundary Explorer ribbon”
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527437
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