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PS01 / Cosmic Dust: Its Formation and Evolution
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS01-A001 Numerical Simulations of Collisions between Different-sized Dust Aggregates Koji WADA1, Hidekazu TANAKA2, Toru SUYAMA3, Hiroshi KIMURA4, Tetsuo YAMAMOTO2
1 Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
2 Hokkaido University, Japan
3 Niigata Science Museum, Japan
4 Center for Planetary Science, Japan
PS01-A002 Envisaged Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry of Cometary Grains in the Vicinity of a Comet Martin HILCHENBACH1
1 Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS01-A004 The Porosity and Composition of Dust in Different Cosmic Environments Studied Through Its Spectral Dependence of Polarization. Ludmilla KOLOKOLOVA1, Hiroshi KIMURA2
1 University of Maryland, United States
2 Center for Planetary Science, Japan
PS01-A005 Study of Polarization Properties of Comet Halley Using a Mixture of Compact And Aggregate Particles Himadri SEKHAR DAS1
1 Assam University, India
PS01-A006 Carbonaceous Solids as a Component of Interstellar Dust Sun KWOK1
1 The University of Hong Kong, China
PS01-A008 Determining the Dust Property with the X-ray Scattering Halo Zhixing LING1, Shuang Nan ZHANG2
1 Tsinghua University, China
2 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS01-A009 Three-Dimensional Shapes of Cosmic Spherules: Deformation of Dust Particles Molten in the Earth Atmosphere Masao DOI1, Taishi NAKAMOTO1, Tomoki NAKAMURA2, Yuji YAMAUCHI2
1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
2 Kyushu University, Japan
PS01-A010 Future Observation of Circumlunar Dust Particles by Lunar Dust Monitor Onbord the Orbiter of the Next Japanese Lunar Mission Masanori KOBAYASHI1, Hideo OHASHI2, Sho SASAKI3, Hiromi SHIBATA4, Takeo IWAI15, Masayuki FUJII6, Nogami KEN-ICHI7, Hiroshi KIMURA8, Maki NAKAMURA5, Takayuki HIRAI2
1 Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
2 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan
3 National Astronomical Observatory, Japan
4 Kyoto University, Japan
5 University of Tokyo, Japan
6 Waseda University, Japan
7 Dokkyo Medical University, Japan
8 Center for Planetary Science, Japan
PS01-A011 Modeling Cometary Dust as a Mixture of Compact and Aggregate Particles: An Application to Comet Levy 1990XX Abinash SUKLABAIDYA1, Dipankar PAUL1, Sujit Ranjan DAS1, Himadri SEKHAR DAS1, Asoke SEN1
1 Assam University, India
PS01-A012 Modeling the Polarization Properties of Comet Levy 1990XX Using a Mixture of Aggregates Dipankar PAUL1, Abinash SUKLABAIDYA1, Sujit Ranjan DAS1, Himadri SEKHAR DAS1, Asoke SEN1
1 Assam University, India
PS01-A013 Spatial Distribution of Dusts in the Circumstellar Shell of R Cas Aki TAKIGAWA1, Takashi MIYATA1, Shogo TACHIBANA1, Hiroko NAGAHARA1
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS01-A014 Imaging Polarimetry of Disks around Herbig Ae Stars Misato FUKAGAWA1, Hiroshi SHIBAI2, Jun HASHIMOTO3, John WISNIEWSKI4, Yoshiko OKAMOTO5, Carol GRADY6, Munetake MOMOSE5, Tomoyuki KUDO7, Klaus HODAPP8, Motohide TAMURA9
1 Nagoya University, Japan
2 Osaka University, Japan
3 Graduate University of Advanced Science, Japan
4 University of Washington, United States
5 Ibaraki University, Japan
6 Eureka Scientific, United States
7 NAOJ, Japan
8 University of Hawaii, United States
9 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
PS01-A016 Spitzer Observations of Dust from 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Jessica AGARWAL1, Eberhard GRUEN2, Rene LAUREIJS1, William REACH3, John STANSBERRY4, Mark SYKES5
1 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
2 Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany
3 Caltech, United States
4 Steward Observatory, United States
5 Planetary Science Institute, United States
PS01-A017 Light Scattering by Powdered Meteorites as Asteroidal Analogs and Interplanetary Dust Components Edith HADAMCIK1, Jean-Baptiste RENARD2, Jeremie LASUE3, Anny-Chantal LEVASSEUR-REGOURD1
1 University Paris 6, France
2 LPCE/CNRS, France
3 LPI, United States
PS01-A018 Experimental Study on Reaction Kinetics in the Systems of Mg-Si-O-H and Fe-S-H Shogo TACHIBANA1, Hiroko NAGAHARA1, Kazuhito OZAWA1, Hisayoshi CHIBA1
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS01-A019 Comparison of the Mineralogy of Comet Wild 2 Coma Grains to Other Astromaterials Michael ZOLENSKY1, David FRANK2
1 NASA Johnson Space Center, United States
2 ESCG Jacobs, United States
PS01-A020 Circular Polarimetry of the Orion Nebula by SIRPOL Tsubasa FUKUE1, Motohide TAMURA1, Ryo KANDORI1, Nobuhiko KUSAKABE1, James HOUGH2, Phil LUCAS2, Jeremy BAILEY3, Douglas WHITTET4, Yasushi NAKAJIMA1, Jun HASHIMOTO5, Tetsuya NAGATA6
1 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
2 University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
3 University of New South Wales, Australia
4 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States
5 Graduate University of Advanced Science, Japan
6 Kyoto University, Japan
PS01-A021 Modelling of Laboratory Data of Bi-directional Reflectance of Regolith Surface Containing Alumina Chinmoy BHATTACHARJEE1, D DEB1, Himadri SEKHAR DAS1, Asoke SEN1, Ranjan GUPTA2
1 Assam University, India
2 The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India
PS01-A024 For Understanding of Fundamental Process of Chondrule Melt Crystallization Hitoshi MIURA1, E YOKOYAMA2, K NAGASHIMA3, K TSUKAMOTO1, A SRIVASTAVA1
1 Tohoku University, Japan
2 Gakushuin University, Japan
3 Osaka University, Japan
PS01-A025 Probing Cosmic Dust of the Early Universe through High-Redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts Aigen LI1
1 University of Missouri, United States
PS01-A027 Contaminations to the SFD Dust Extinction Map at High Galactic Latitudes from Galaxies Revealed with SDSS and WMAP Shuang-Nan ZHANG1, Jiang WANG2
1 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
2 Tsinghua University, China
PS01-A028 Mid-IR Spectroscopy of Comets & Dusty Disks : Mineralogical and Elemental Clues to the Formation and Evolution of Solar Systems Carey M. LISSE1
1 Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS01-A029 Dust Growth in the Interstellar Medium Can Account for a Huge Amount of Dust in Z~6 QSOs Akio INOUE1
1 Osaka Sangyo University, Japan
PS01-A030 Meteoroids and Their Parent Bodies Shinsuke ABE1
1 National Central University, Taiwan
PS01-A031 Laboratory Studies on Gas-Phase Condensation and Spectral Properties of Subnanometer and Nanometer-Sized Carbonaceous Matter Cornelia JAEGER1, Mathias STEGLICH1, Friedrich HUISKEN1, Thomas HENNING2
1 Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
2 Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Germany
PS01-A032 Aperture-Averaged and Imaging Polarimetry of Comets Evgenij ZUBKO1
1 University of Helsinki, Finland
PS01-A033 Laboratory Studies of Cosmic Dust: From Molecules to Grains Farid SALAMA1
1 NASA-Ames Research Center, United States
PS01-A034 Astronomical IR Emission Bands and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Pahs) Anju MAURYA1, Shantanu RASTOGI1
1 DDU Gorakhpur University, India
PS01-A035 Role Of Nanodiamond Dust Component In Far-UV Extinction Rakesh RAI1, Shantanu RASTOGI1
1 DDU Gorakhpur University, India
PS01-A036 Interstellar Composite Grains Deepak VAIDYA1, Ranjan GUPTA2
1 Indian Centre for Climate and Societal Impacts Research, India
2 The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India

 

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PS02 / Plasma Processes in the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS02-A001 Ion Dynamics During Magnetospheric Compression at Mercury Dominique DELCOURT1, Thomas E. MOORE2, Mei-Ching H. FOK2
1 Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, France, Metropolitan
2 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS02-A002 Mars and Venus Solar Wind Interactions – Role of the Solar Cycle Janet LUHMANN1, D. ULUSEN1, T. MCENULTY1, Dave BRAIN1, Y.J. MA1, H.Y. WEI1, Chris RUSSELL1, Robert STRANGEWAY1, A. FEDOROV2, Stas BARABASH3, Tielong ZHANG4, Eduard DUBININ5, Thomas E. CRAVENS6, A. NAGY7, B. JAKOSKY8
1 University of California, United States
2 Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, France
3 Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
4 Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
5 Max-Planck-Insitute for solar System Research, Germany
6 University of Kansas, United States
7 University of Michigan, United States
8 Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, United States
PS02-A003 Solar Wind Impact on Saturn’s Magnetosphere Bertalan ZIEGER1, Kenneth HANSEN2, Tamas GOMBOSI2, Darren DE ZEEUW2
1 Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
2 University of Michigan, United States
PS02-A005 Explosive Energy Dissipation in the Environment of Magnetized Planets J.-A. SAUVAUD1, Nicolas ANDRE1
1 Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, France
PS02-A006 MHD Modeling of the Structures and Dynamics of Mercury’s Magnetosphere during the MESSENGER Flybys Mehdi BENNA1, Brian ANDERSON2, Daniel BAKER3, Scott BOARDSEN1, George GLOECKLER4, Robert GOLD2, George HO2, Haje KORTH2, Stamatios KRIMIGIS2, Ralph MCNUTT JR.2, Jim RAINES4, William MCCLINTOCK3, Menelaos SARANTOS1, David SCHRIVER5, James SLAVIN1, Sean C. SOLOMON6, Pavel TRAVNICEK5, Thomas ZURBUCHEN4
1 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
2 Johns Hopkins University, United States
3 University of Colorado, United States
4 University of Michigan, United States
5 University of California, United States
6 Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States
PS02-A007 The Role of the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability for Mass Exchange at the Magnetopause: Mercury versus Earth Naoki TERADA1, Dominique DELCOURT2, Kanako SEKI3, Masaki FUJIMOTO4, Tatsuki OGINO3, Yosuke MATSUMOTO3
1 Tohoku University, Japan
2 Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, France, Metropolitan
3 Nagoya University, Japan
4 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS02-A008 Pickup Ion Observations at Solar System Bodies Andrew COATES1
1 University College London, United Kingdom
PS02-A009 Solar Wind and Kronian Plasma Interactions with Neutral Environments of Mars and Titan Ronan MODOLO1, Gerard CHANTEUR2
1 UVSQ / LATMOS-IPSL, France
2 LPP / Ecole Polytecnique, France
PS02-A010 Solar System X-rays from Plasma Processes Carey M. LISSE1, Anil BHARDWAJ2, Konrad DENNERL3, Damian CHRISTIAN4, Scott WOLK5, D. BODEWITS6, Thomas ZURBUCHEN7
1 Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
2 Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
3 MPE, Giessenbachstrasse, Germany
4 Queens University, Belfast, United Kingdom
5 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States
6 KVI Atomic Physics, Netherlands
7 University of Michigan, United States
PS02-A011 Magnetospheric Circulation, Particle Precipitation and Exosphere Generation at Mercury Stefano ORSINI1, Anna MILILLO1, Stefano MASSETTI1, Alessandro MURA1
1 Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, INAF, Italy
PS02-A012 Variation Features of Jupiter's Hectometric Radiation in the Solar Quiet Period Hiroaki MISAWA1
1 Tohoku University, Japan
PS02-A013 Observation Plan of Magnetospheres of Outer Planets with the EXCEED Mission Fuminori TSUCHIYA1, Masato KAGITANI1, Naoki TERADA1, Ichiro YOSHIKAWA2, Kazuo YOSHIOKA2, Go MURAKAMI2, Atsushi YAMAZAKI3, Yasumasa KASABA1, Munetaka UENO3
1 Tohoku University, Japan
2 University of Tokyo, Japan
3 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS02-A015 Plasma Sources and Processes in Saturn's Magnetosphere David T. YOUNG1
1 Southwest Research Institute, United States

 

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PS03-09-14 / Laboratory Planetary Sciences, Ice, Tholins, and Astrobiology
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS03-09-14-A001 Astrobiology in the Saturn System: Observations and Laboratory Experiments Francois RAULIN1, Patrice COLL1, Sandra RAMIREZ2, Yves BÉNILAN3, Herve COTTIN4, Marie-Claire GAZEAU3
1 Universités Paris Diderot & Paris Est-Créteil, France
2 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico
3 Universités Paris Est Créteil et Paris Diderot, France
4 Université Paris Est-Créteil, France
PS03-09-14-A002 Titan and Enceladus : Astrobiological Analogs with Earth Athena COUSTENIS1
1 Observatoire de Paris, France
PS03-09-14-A003 Astrobiology Classes at Elementary Schools in Japan Takenori TOYOTA1, Satoshi KASAHARA2, Norio NARITA3, Tatsuya HIRASAWA1, Maki MURAYAMA-WATANABE4, Noriko HOMMA1, Chie KODERA1, Hiroaki FUJIMORI-SAKUMA5, Daisuke SHICHI6, Yumiko KATSU-KIMURA7
1 The University of Tokyo, Japan
2 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan
3 National Astronomical Observatory, Japan
4 Rikkyo University, Japan
5 National Cancer Center Reserch Institute, Japan
6 Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
7 Ochanomizu University, Japan
PS03-09-14-A004 Search for Subsurface Oceans of Astrobiological Potential in the Outer Solar System Satellites Using Magnetic Data Krishan KHURANA1
1 UCLA, United States
PS03-09-14-A005 Observations of Ices around Extragalactic Young Stellar Objects Takashi SHIMONISHI1, Takashi ONAKA1, Daisuke KATO1, Itsuki SAKON1, Yoshifusa ITA2, Akiko KAWAMURA3, Hidehiro KANEDA3
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
2 National Observatory of Japan, Japan
3 Nagoya University, Japan
PS03-09-14-A006 Prospects for P-bearing Molecules in Cometary Atmospheres Daniel BOICE1, Amaury DE ALMEIDA2
1 Southwest Research Institute, United States
2 USP-IAG, Brazil
PS03-09-14-A007 Laboratory Studies Towards Detectability of Astrobiologically Relevant Organics on Icy Surfaces Murthy S. GUDIPATI1, Irene LI1, Antti LIGNELL1, Ronen JACOVI1, Rui YANG1
1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
PS03-09-14-A008 Calculations of Electron Impact Ionization Cross Sections for Molecular Targets: Ionospheric and Other Applications Kamalnayan JOSHIPURA1, Siddharth PANDYA1, Bhushit VAISHNAV2
1 Sardar Patel University, India
2 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS03-09-14-A010 Critical Evaluation of the Photoabsorption Cross Section of CO2 from 0.125 to 201.6 nm at Room Temperature David L. HUESTIS1, Joseph BERKOWITZ2
1 Stanford Research Institute International, United States
2 Argonne National Laboratory, United States
PS03-09-14-A012 High-pressure Phase Transition in Laboratory Synthesized Orthorhombic CuFe2s3: Mossbauer Studies Up to 7 GPa Usha CHANDRA1, Pooja SHARMA1
1 University of Rajasthan, India
PS03-09-14-A015 Interstellar Dusts and their Laboratory Analog Kinsuk ACHARYYA1
1 S N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India
PS03-09-14-A016 Luminous Flashes Generated in Highvelocity Laboratory Impact Experiments Masahisa YANAGISAWA1, Yusuke ISHIGURE1, Shinichiro TANAKA1, Hiroki AOKI1, Sunao HASEGAWA2
1 University of Electro-Communications, Japan
2 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science/JAXA, Japan
PS03-09-14-A017 Aerosol Formation in the Atmospheres of Titan and Venus Mao-Chang LIANG1, I-Chun TSAI2, Jen-Ping CHEN2
1 Academia Sinica, Taiwan
2 National Taiwan University, Taiwan
PS03-09-14-A018 ELENA (Emitted Low-Energy Neutral Atoms) Instrument for Planetary Surface Investigation: Validation with Particle Beam at IFSI Laboratory Elisabetta DE ANGELIS1, Rosanna RISPOLI2, Nello VERTOLLI2, Stefano SELCI3, Roberto LEONI4, Andrea Maria DI LELLIS5, Stefano ORSINI1, Anna MILILLO1, Alessandro MURA1, Francesco MATTIOLI4, Francesca BERTANI3, Sara CIBELLA4
1 Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, INAF, Italy
2 IFSI-INAF, Italy
3 ISC-CNR, Italy
4 IFN-CNR, Italy
5 AMDL, Italy
PS03-09-14-A020 Unexpected Large Branching Ratio for the b(1) state of N2 C. Y. Robert WU1, Y. C. LIN2, Jeniu LUO2, Tai-Sone YIH2, Hok-Sum FUNG3, Y. Y. LEE3
1 University of Southern California, United States
2 National Central University, Taiwan
3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan
PS03-09-14-A021 Ice Photochemistry C. Y. Robert WU1, Jeniu LUO2, Tai-Sone YIH2, Bing-Ming CHENG3, Y.-J. CHEN2
1 University of Southern California, United States
2 National Central University, Taiwan
3 National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan
PS03-09-14-A023 SETUP Program: Presentation of New Laboratory Simulations of Titan’s Atmosphere and their Related Experimental and Theoretical Studies on Nitrogen Plasma and Methane Photolysis Marie-Claire GAZEAU1, Yves BÉNILAN1, Emmanuel ARZOUMANIAN1, EtTouhami ES-SEBBAR1, Antoine JOLLY1
1 Universités Paris Est Créteil et Paris Diderot, France
PS03-09-14-A025 Hygroscopicity of Early Earth Aerosol Analogs and Implications for Their Direct and Indirect Radiative Effects Christa HASENKOPF1, Miriam FREEDMAN1, O. Brian TOON1, Margaret TOLBERT1
1 University of Colorado, United States
PS03-09-14-A026 Optical Properties of Titan and Early Earth Laboratory Analogs in the Mid-Visible Christa HASENKOPF1, Melinda BEAVER2, Melissa TRAINER3, Miriam FREEDMAN1, O. Brian TOON1, Christopher MCKAY4, Margaret TOLBERT1
1 University of Colorado, United States
2 California Institute of Technology, United States
3 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
4 NASA Ames Research Center, United States
PS03-09-14-A027 Delivery of Complex Organic Compounds from Evolved Stars to the Solar System Sun KWOK1
1 The University of Hong Kong, China
PS03-09-14-A028 Reactivity of Laboratory Titan Tholins with Ice under Laser-Simulated Meteoritic Impact Delphine NNA MVONDO1, Bishun KHARE2, Christopher MCKAY2, Marta RUIZ-BERMEJO1
1 Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB), Spain
2 NASA Ames Research Center, United States
PS03-09-14-A031 Studying Titan’s Aerosols by Characterizing Laboratory Analogues Properties : Optical Properties of Tholins and Relevant Key Questions for Titan’s Environment Patrice COLL1, Sandra RAMIREZ2, Olivier POCH1, Arnaud BUCH3, Yves BÉNILAN4, Francois RAULIN1
1 Universités Paris Diderot & Paris Est-Créteil, France
2 Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico
3 Ecole Centrale de Paris, France
4 Universités Paris Est Créteil et Paris Diderot, France
PS03-09-14-A032 Photochemistry and Spectroscopy of Organic Aerosols of Titan Murthy S. GUDIPATI1, Ronen JACOVI1, Antti LIGNELL1, Isabelle COURTIER2
1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States
2 Université de Provence, France
PS03-09-14-A033 Synthesis, Characterization and Photochemistry of Cyanopolyynes: Model for Photoreactivity of the Interstellar Medium Isabelle COURTIER1, Nathalie PIETRI1, Murthy S. GUDIPATI2
1 Université de Provence, France
2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States

 

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PS04-08 / Outer Planets, Satellites, Rings, and Icy Dwarf Planets
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS04-08-A001 Formation of the Giant Planets and their Atmospheres: The Role of Entry probes Sushil ATREYA1, Scott BOLTON2, Angioletta CORADINI3, Athena COUSTENIS4, Therese ENCRENAZ4, Tristan GUILLOT5, Paul MAHAFFY6, Hasso NIEMANN6, Tobias OWEN7
1 University of Michigan, United States
2 Southwest Research Institute, United States
3 INAF, Italy
4 Observatoire de Paris, France
5 Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, France
6 Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
7 University of Hawaii, United States
PS04-08-A002 Investigation of Mixing Ratio of Methane on Titan and Determination of the Possible Dissolved Ingredients in Methane Lake Bishun KHARE1, Seema JAGOTA1, Craig BURKHARD1, Scott MCPHEARSON1, Christopher MCKAY1
1 NASA Ames Research Center, United States
PS04-08-A003 Molecular Hydrogen in Titan's Atmosphere: Implications of the Measured Tropopsheric and Thermospheric Mole Fractions Darrell STROBEL1
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States
PS04-08-A004 Hydrocarbon Aerosols in Titan’s Troposphere Ruth SIGNORELL1
1 University of British Columbia, Canada
PS04-08-A005 Origin and Evolution of the Atmospheres of Titan, Triton, and Pluto: Role of Impact-Induced Vapor Cloud of Planetary Icy Materials Takafumi MATSUI1, Yasuhito SEKINE2
1 Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
2 The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS04-08-A006 Thermochemical Kinetics of CO, NH3, and PH3 Transport Tracer Molecules in the Atmospheres of Solar System and Extrasolar Giant Planets David L. HUESTIS1, Gregory SMITH1, Donald HILDENBRAND1
1 Stanford Research Institute International, United States
PS04-08-A008 Processes of Neutral Winds in the Jovian Thermosphere Tariq MAJEED1, Stephan W BOUGHER2, J. Hunter WAITE, JR.3, Randy GLADSTONE3, Jean-Yves CHAUFRAY4
1 American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
2 University of Michigan, United States
3 Southwest Research Institute, United States
4 Laboratoire de Meteorologie, France
PS04-08-A009 Titan's Atmospheric Composition Athena COUSTENIS1, Georgios BAMPASIDIS2, Richard ACHTERBERG3, Conor NIXON3, Donald JENNINGS4, Panayotis LAVVAS5, Sandrine VINATIER1, Ronald CARLSON6, Michael FLASAR4
1 Observatoire de Paris, France
2 National & Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens, Greece
3 Univ. Maryland, United States
4 NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
5 Univ. of Arizona, United States
6 The Catholic Univ. of America, United States
PS04-08-A010 From Observational Spectroscopic Studies to Experimental and Theoretical Simulations of Titan's Organic Chemistry Yves BÉNILAN1, Emmanuel ARZOUMANIAN1, Marie-Claire GAZEAU1, Touhami ES-SEBBAR2, Antoine JOLLY1, Nicolas FRAY2, Francois RAULIN3, Martin SCHWELL2, Jean-Claude GUILLEMIN4
1 Universités Paris Est Créteil et Paris Diderot, France
2 Université Paris Est Crtéteil, France
3 Universités Paris Diderot & Paris Est-Créteil, France
4 Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, France
PS04-08-A011 Comparison of High-resolution 3-micron Spectra of Jupiter, Saturn, and Titan Sang Joon KIM1
1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea
PS04-08-A013 Titan's Upper Atmosphere and Plasma Heating Effects Wing-Huen IP1
1 National Central University, Taiwan
PS04-08-A015 Atmospheric Sputtering Model in the Titan Environment Giovanna RINALDI1, Alessandro MURA1, Stefano ORSINI1, Valeria MANGANO1, Anna MILILLO1
1 Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, INAF, Italy
PS04-08-A017 First Results on Outer Planets Observations with Herschel Paul HARTOGH1, Jacques CROVISIER2, Emmanuel LELLOUCH2
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, France
PS04-08-A018 Sputtering of Europa by Solar Coronal Continuum X-ray Photons and Jovian Magnetospheric Charged Particles K. B. SMART1
1 Organization for Earth and Planetary Informatics, India
PS04-08-A019 An Analysis on Unidentified Spectral Features Appeared in Two-micron Spectra of Titan Chae Kyung SIM1, Laurence TRAFTON2, Tom GEBALLE3, Regis COURTIN4, Sang Joon KIM1
1 Kyung Hee University, South Korea
2 University of Texas at Austin, United States
3 Gemini Observatory, United States
4 CNRS-Observatoire de Paris, France
PS04-08-A020 Seasonal Changes in Thermophysical Properties of Saturn’s Rings from 1995 - 2009 Padma YANAMANDRA-FISHER1, Ryuji MORISHIMA2, Thomas MOMARY3
1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
2 LASP/Univeristy of Colorado, United States
3 NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS04-08-A021 Impact of Coherent Backscattering on the Near-infrared Spectra of Icy Bodies and Rings Ludmilla KOLOKOLOVA1, Bonnie BURATTI2, Victor TISHKOVETS3
1 University of Maryland, United States
2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
3 Institute of Radioastronomy, Ukraine
PS04-08-A022 Giant Impacts in the Saturnian System: Origin of Variety in Mid-Sized Satellites Yasuhito SEKINE1, Hidenori GENDA1
1 The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS04-08-A023 Progresses in the Analysis of Density Waves in Saturn's Rings Nicole RAPPAPORT1, Essam MAROUF2, Richard FRENCH3, Colleen MCGHEE3, Sami ASMAR4
1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
2 San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, USA, United States
3 Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, United States
4 California Institute of Technology, United States
PS04-08-A024 The Compositional Profile of the Enceladus Dust Plume I. The Data Frank POSTBERG1, Juergen SCHMIDT2, Sascha KEMPF3, Jon HILLIER4, Ralf SRAMA5
1 Universitat Heidelberg, Germany
2 University of Potsdam, Germany
3 Max Planck Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany
4 Planetary and Space Sciences Research, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, United Kingdom
5 Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany
PS04-08-A025 The Compositional Profile of the Enceladus Dust Plume II. Modelling Juergen SCHMIDT1, Frank POSTBERG2, Ralf SRAMA3, Sascha KEMPF4, Jon HILLIER5
1 University of Potsdam, Germany
2 Universitat Heidelberg, Germany
3 Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany
4 Max Planck Institut fuer Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany
5 Planetary and Space Sciences Research, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, United Kingdom
PS04-08-A026 On the Distribution of Particle Sizes in Saturn’s Rings Juergen SCHMIDT1, Nikolai BRILLIANTOV1, Paul KRAPIVSKY2
1 University of Potsdam, Germany
2 University of Boston, United States
PS04-08-A028 Plasma Observations at Saturn’s Icy Satellites: A Review David T. YOUNG1
1 Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS04-08-A029 Science of the Jupiter Europa Orbiter, Part of the Joint NASA-ESA Europa Jupiter System Mission (EJSM) Louise PROCKTER1, David SENSKE2, Robert PAPPALARDO2
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States
2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States

 

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PS05 / Science and Exploration of Mars and Venus
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS05-A001 Methane Release, Regulation of Hydrogen Escape by Crustal Oxidation, Water and Carbonate Evolutions : a Mars'climate Chronology Eric CHASSEFIERE1, Francois LEBLANC2
1 Université Paris-Sud, France
2 Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France
PS05-A002 The European Venus Explorer Mission Eric CHASSEFIERE1, Colin WILSON2
1 Université Paris-Sud, France
2 Oxford University, United Kingdom
PS05-A003 Organics, Oxidants, Isotopes, and Implications for Habitability of Mars Sushil ATREYA1, Paul MAHAFFY2
1 University of Michigan, United States
2 Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS05-A004 The European Robotic Exploration of the Planet Mars Agustin CHICARRO1
1 European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS05-A005 Response of Solar X-ray Flares on Mars: Modeling and Observations S A HAIDER1, Mangalathayil Ali ABDU2, Susan MCKENNA-LAWLOR3, Ghee FRY4, Esa KALLIO5
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil
3 National University of Ireland, Ireland
4 Exploration Physics International, United States
5 Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
PS05-A007 Venus Exploration Analysis Group: Planning and Prioritizing the Future Exploration of Venus Sanjay LIMAYE1, Suzanne SMREKAR2
1 University of Wisconsin, United States
2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
PS05-A008 Energetic Particle Radiation Hazards to Humans En Route to and on the Martian Surface Susan MCKENNA-LAWLOR1, D HEYNDERICKX2, P. NIEMINEN3, G. SANTIN3, P. CONCALVES4, A. KEATING4, P. TRUSCOTT5, F. LEI5, Bernard FOING6, R. FRAHM7, D. WINNINGHAM7, D. KIRCHNER8, Stas BARABASH9, Yoshifumi FUTAANA9, K. KECSKEMETY10, Ghee FRY11, M DRYER12, J. BALAZ13
1 National University of Ireland, Ireland
2 D-H Consultancy BVBA, Belgium
3 ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands
4 Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas, Portugal
5 QinetiQ Aerospace Division, United Kingdom
6 European Space Angency, Estec, Netherlands
7 Southwest Research Institute, United States
8 University of Iowa, United States
9 Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
10 KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Hungary
11 Exploration Physics International, United States
12 NOAA Space Environment Centre, Boulder, United States
13 Institute of Experimental Physics, Kosice, Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
PS05-A009 Gamma Ray Spectrometer for a Mars Orbiter Mission Debabrata BANERJEE1, Y. B. ACHARYA1, Santosh VADAWALE1, Murty V.S. SRIPADA1
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS05-A010 Mars Aurorae as seen by SPICAM on board Mars Express Francois LEBLANC1, Olivier WITASSE2, Roxane LIGI3, Pierre-Louis BLELLY4
1 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
2 ESTEC/ESA, Netherlands
3 Université Versailles Saint Quentin, France
4 CESR, France
PS05-A011 Compressional Tectonics in the Evolution of Ovda Regio, Venus T.R.K. CHETTY1, M VENKATRAYUDU1, V. VENKATASIVAPPA1
1 National Geophysical Research Institute, India
PS05-A012 Mission to Mars: ISRO Plans Murty V.S. SRIPADA1
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS05-A013 Lightning on Venus Chris RUSSELL1, Robert STRANGEWAY1, Jillian DANIELS2, Tielong ZHANG3
1 University of California, United States
2 University of California, Los Angeles, United States
3 Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
PS05-A014 Mapping Thermal Inertia from Pfs on Marsexpress Data Jorn HELBERT1, Alexander STARK2, Alessandro MATURILLI1, Mario D'AMORE1
1 Institute for Planetary Research, Germany
2 Humboldt University, Germany
PS05-A015 Ion Energization and Escape on Mars Eduard DUBININ1
1 Max-Planck-Insitute for solar System Research, Germany
PS05-A016 A Model Analysis of the Observed Topside Plasma Scale Heights at Mars Tariq MAJEED1, Stephan W BOUGHER2, S A HAIDER3
1 American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
2 University of Michigan, United States
3 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS05-A017 MARSIS Data Inversion: Frames Selection and Correction Giovanni PICARDI1, Alessandro LOUKAS1, Arturo MASDEA1, Marco RESTANO1, Roberto SEU1
1 University of Rome 'Sapienza', Italy
PS05-A018 Development of the Submillimeter Wave Sounder for the Japanese Mars Orbiter Yasuko KASAI1, Hideo SAGAWA1, Paul HARTOGH2, Takeshi KURODA3
1 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
2 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
3 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan
PS05-A019 Thermo-Chemical Evolution and Structure of Venus', Mars' and Earth's Mantle and Crust: 3-D Spherical Modelling Paul TACKLEY1, Marina ARMANN1, Tobias KELLER1, Takashi NAKAGAWA2
1 ETH Zurich, Switzerland
2 Kyushu University, Japan
PS05-A020 Laboratory Measurement for Thermal Conductivity of Granular Materials under Martian Atmospheric Pressure: Interpretation of the Daily Variation and the Low Value of Thermal Inertia at Arabia Terra Takenori TOYOTA1, Tomotaka SARUYA1, Akiko IWASAKI1, Kei KURITA2
1 The University of Tokyo, Japan
2 Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan
PS05-A021 Current Status of Japan’s Venus Climate Orbiter “Akatsuki” Takehiko SATOH1, Masato NAKAMURA2, Nobuaki ISHII2, Takeshi IMAMURA1, Munetaka UENO1, Makoto SUZUKI2, Shigeto WATANABE3, Yukihiro TAKAHASHI3, Makoto TAGUCHI4, Naomoto IWAGAMI5
1 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
2 ISAS/JAXA, Japan
3 Hokkaido University, Japan
4 National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
5 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS05-A022 Venus Observations from 2-M HCT, IAO-Hanle (Ladakh) Bhuwan C. BHATT1, Tushar PRABHU1
1 Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
PS05-A023 Japan’s Mars Exploration Plan “MELOS” Takehiko SATOH1, Takashi KUBOTA1, Tatsuaki OKADA1, Kazuhisa FUJITA1, Jun-ichiro KAWAGUCHI1, Naoko OGAWA1, Hideaki MIYAMOTO2
1 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
2 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS05-A024 Lightning and Airglow Observations with LAC on Board Akatsuki Yukihiro TAKAHASHI1, Naoya HOSHINO2, Mitsuteru SATO1, Testuya FUKUHARA1, Makoto WATANABE1, Yoav YAIR3
1 Hokkaido University, Japan
2 Tohoku University, Japan
3 The Open University of Israel, Israel
PS05-A025 Observations of Venus Using Optical Reflecting Telescope of Hokkaido University and Japanese Venus Climate Orbiter Tetsuya FUKUHARA1, Yukihiro TAKAHASHI1, Makoto WATANABE1, Mitsuteru SATO1, Shigeto WATANABE1, Soga SATO1
1 Hokkaido University, Japan
PS05-A026 A Strategy of Atmospheric Electric Field and Electromagnetic Wave Observations by Mars Lander Hisayoshi SHIMIZU1, Yukihiro TAKAHASHI2, Keigo ISHISAKA3
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
2 Hokkaido University, Japan
3 Toyama Prefectural University, Japan
PS05-A027 Influence of Dust Storms on the D-region Conductivity of Mars Varun SHEEL1
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS05-A029 Electrons at Venus, Mars and Titan Andrew COATES1
1 University College London, United Kingdom
PS05-A030 Mars History as Derived from the OMEGA / Mars Express Observations Jean-Pierre BIBRING1
1 IAS, France
PS05-A031 Reconstructions of the Solar Wind Structure in the Inner Heliosphere and at the Inner Planets Mario BISI1, Bernard JACKSON2, Alan WOOD1, John CLOVER2, Andrew BREEN1, Richard FALLOWS1, Elizabeth JENSEN3, Munetoshi TOKUMARU4, Ken'ichi FUJIKI4, Paul HICK2, Andrew BUFFINGTON2
1 Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
2 University of California, United States
3 ACS-Consulting/MMT Observatory, United States
4 Nagoya University, Japan
PS05-A032 Distribution of Peak Electron Density in Upper Ionosphere of Mars at High Latitude: Modeling and Observation Sharad SETH1
1 Gujarat University, India
PS05-A033 Modeling of Low Latitude Ionosphere of Mars using MGS/ACC Data Sharad SETH1, S A HAIDER2
1 Gujarat University, India
2 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS05-A035 Phobos Interaction Revisited Wing-Huen IP1
1 National Central University, Taiwan
PS05-A036 On the Fluctuation of the Critical Frequency of Martian Dayside Ionosphere Observed by MARSIS Xiao-Dong WANG1, Jing-Song WANG2, Zou HONG3, Erling NIELSEN4
1 National Astronomical Observatories, China
2 National Center for Space Weather, China
3 Peking University, China
4 Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS05-A037 Model for ultraviolet dayglow emissions on Mars Sonal JAIN1, Anil BHARDWAJ1
1 Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
PS05-A038 Mean Meridional Circulation in the Venus Atmosphere Masahiro TAKAGI1, Yoshihisa MATSUDA2
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
2 Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan
PS05-A039 Venera-D – The Future Russian Mission to Venus Ludmila ZASOVA1, Lev ZELENYI1, O. I. KORABLEV1, V. V. KHARTOV2, K. M. PICHKHADZE2, V. A. VORONTSOV2, K. S. ELKIN3, N. F. SANKO1, V. V. VORON4, A. T. BASILEVSKY5, M. Y. MAROV5, Z. P. CHEREMUKHINA4, A. L. GAVRIK6
1 IKI RAS, Russian Federation
2 Lavochkina Ass., Russian Federation
3 TSNIIMASH, Russian Federation
4 Roscosmos, Russian Federation
5 GEOKHI RAS, Russian Federation
6 FIRE RAS, Russian Federation
PS05-A041 New Insights into Mars Atmosphere Provided by SPICAM on Mars Express Franck MONTMESSIN1, L. MALTAGLIATI1, A. FEDOROVA2, O. I. KORABLEV2, Jean-Loup BERTAUX1, E. MARCQ1, A. REBERAC1
1 CNRS LATMOS, Verrières le Buisson, France
2 IKI RAS, Russian Federation

 

All Sections > PS > PS07

PS07 / Planetary Radiation Environments - Theory vs. Experiments
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS07-A001 Results from Radiation Environment Investigation in a Human Phantom aboard the International Space Station during the Minimum of 23-rd Solar Cycle Jordanka SEMKOVA1, Rositza KOLEVA1, St. MALTCHEV1, V. BENGHIN2, I. CHERNYKH2, V. SHURSHAKOV2, V. PETROV2, S. DROBYSHEV2, N. BANKOV1, M. GORANOVA3
1 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
2 Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
3 Technical University, Bulgaria
PS07-A002 Moon Radiation Environment: a Comparison between Models and the CHANDRAYAAN-1 RADOM Experiment Data Giovanni DE ANGELIS1, Tsvetan P. DACHEV2, Borislav TOMOV2, Yuri MATVIICHUK2, Plamen DIMITROV2, Frantisek SPURNY3
1 Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy
2 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
3 Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
PS07-A003 Mars Radiation Environment Modeling for the LIULIN-PHOBOS Investigation of the PHOBOS SAMPLE RETURN Mission Giovanni DE ANGELIS1, Tsvetan P. DACHEV2, Jordanka SEMKOVA2, Stepan MALTCHEV2, Borislav TOMOV2, Yuri MATVIICHUK2, Rositza KOLEVA2, V. BENGHIN3, I. CHERNYKH3, V. SHURSHAKOV3, V. PETROV3
1 Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy
2 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
3 Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
PS07-A004 Current Solar Minimum and Radiation Environment at Mars: Model Calculations and Assessment 2009-2010 Premkumar B. SAGANTI1, Francis A. CUCINOTTA2, Timothy CLEGHORN2
1 Prairie View AM University, United States
2 NASA, United States
PS07-A005 Solar Minimum Condition and Galactic Particle Flux Assessment with Voyager, Ulysses and ACE/CRIS Data Premkumar B. SAGANTI1, Francis A. CUCINOTTA2, Timothy CLEGHORN2
1 Prairie View AM University, United States
2 NASA, United States

 

All Sections > PS > PS10

PS10 / Exploration of Mercury
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS10-A001 Mercury Exosphere, Global Circulation Model of its Sodium Component Francois LEBLANC1, Robert E JOHNSON2
1 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
2 University of Virginia, United States
PS10-A002 Space Weathering on Mercury: Laboratory Simulation of Plagioclase Weathering Sho SASAKI1, Takahiro HIROI2, Jorn HELBERT3
1 National Astronomical Observatory, Japan
2 Brown University, United States
3 Institute for Planetary Research, Germany
PS10-A003 High-temperature Spectroscopy in the Planetary Emissivity Laboratory of Dlr for Mertis on Bepicolombo Jorn HELBERT1, Alessandro MATURILLI1, Mario D'AMORE1, Harald HIESINGER2, Sean C. SOLOMON3
1 Institute for Planetary Research, Germany
2 University of Münster, Germany
3 Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States
PS10-A004 Compositional Units on Mercury from MESSENGER Spectral Observations: Comparison of Clustering Techniques Mario D'AMORE1, Jorn HELBERT1, Alessandro MATURILLI1, Giuseppe A. MARZO2, Ted L. ROUSH2, Robert C. HOGAN2, Noam R. IZENBERG3, Ann L. SPRAGUE4, Gregory M. HOLSCLAW5, James HEAD6, William MCCLINTOCK5, Sean C. SOLOMON7
1 Institute for Planetary Research, Germany
2 NASA Ames Research Center, United States
3 Johns Hopkins University, United States
4 University of Arizona, United States
5 University of Colorado, United States
6 Brown University, United States
7 Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States
PS10-A005 A Statistical Study of Sodium Intensity and Dynamics in the Exosphere of Mercury Stefano ORSINI1, Valeria MANGANO1, Alessandro MURA1, Francois LEBLANC2, Anna MILILLO1
1 Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, INAF, Italy
2 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
PS10-A006 Ion Sputtering and Backscattering from the Regolithes and Iced Surfaces in the Solar System Alessandro MURA1, Stefano ORSINI1, Anna MILILLO1, Stefano MASSETTI1, Elisabetta DE ANGELIS1
1 Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, INAF, Italy
PS10-A008 The BepiColombo SERENA/ELENA Unit Development: A New Technique to Detect Sputtered Neutral Atoms Escaping from Mercury Surface Andrea Maria DI LELLIS1, Stefano SELCI2, Roberto LEONI3, Elisabetta DE ANGELIS4, Stefano ORSINI4, Anna MILILLO4, Iannis DANDOURAS5
1 AMDL, Italy
2 ISC-CNR, Italy
3 IFN-CNR, Italy
4 Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario, INAF, Italy
5 Universite de Toulouse, France
PS10-A009 The Exploration of Mercury by MESSENGER Louise PROCKTER1, Sean C. SOLOMON2, Ralph MCNUTT JR.1
1 Johns Hopkins University, United States
2 Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States
PS10-A010 Magnetic Field Structure of Mercury K. M. HIREMATH1
1 Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
PS10-A011 BepiColombo MMO status update Hajime HAYAKAWA1, Hironori MAEJIMA1
1 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan

 

All Sections > PS > PS11

PS11 / Science and Exploration of the Moon
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS11-A001 Inversion of Geodetic Data and Core Sizes of the Moon for the Bulk Composition Victor KRONROD1, Oleg KUSKOV1, Kate KRONROD1
1 Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
PS11-A002 The First Accurate Global Gravity and Topography of the MOON by KAGUYA(SELENE) and Implication for Lunar Basin Evolution Sho SASAKI1, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA1, Hiroshi ARAKI1, Hirotomo NODA1, Hideo HANADA1, Koji MATSUMOTO1, Sander GOOSSENS1, Fuyuhiko KIKUCHI1, Takahiro IWATA2, Noriyuki NAMIKI3
1 National Astronomical Observatory, Japan
2 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan
3 Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
PS11-A004 WSN for Planetary Surface Probing: Design of a Laboratory Prototype Durga Prasad KARANAM1, Murty V.S. SRIPADA1
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS11-A005 Auger Electron and X-ray Spectroscopy (AugeX) for in Situ Exploration of Planetary Surface M SHANMUGAM1, Bapat B1, Y. B. ACHARYA1, Murty V.S. SRIPADA1
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS11-A006 Acceleration of Scattered Solar Wind Protons at the Polar Terminator Region of the Moon: Chang’E-1/SWID Results Xiao-Dong WANG1, Wei BIAN2, Jing-Song WANG3, Ziyuan OUYANG2, Chunlai LI3
1 National Astronomical Observatories, China
2 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
3 National Center for Space Weather, China
PS11-A007 Measurement of Complex Dielectric Constant of Dry Soil of Rajasthan and Terrestrial Analogues of Lunar Soil at Temperatures Ranging from -196°Cto 200°C at Microwave Frequencies Om Prakash Narayan CALLA1, Ankush SONI1, Inder Singh RATHORE1
1 International Centre for Radio Science, India
PS11-A008 Kaguya MAP-PACE Plasma Measurements around the Moon Yoshifumi SAITO1, Shoichiro YOKOTA1, Takaaki TANAKA2, Kazushi ASAMURA1, Masaki N. NISHINO1, Tadateru YAMAMOTO3, Hideo TSUNAKAWA3
1 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
2 The University of Tokyo, Japan
3 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS11-A009 High Energy X-ray Spectrometer (HEX) On-board Chandrayaan-1 Santosh VADAWALE1, Y. B. ACHARYA1, M SHANMUGAM1, Jitendra N. GOSWAMI1, C. N. UMAPATHY2, M. Ramakrishna SHARMA2, Anurag TYAGI2, Manoj BUG2, P. SREEKUMAR2
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
2 ISRO Satellite Center, India
PS11-A010 Monitoring of the Earth and Moon Radiation Environment with RADOM Experiment On-board Chandrayaan-1 Santosh VADAWALE1, Jitendra N. GOSWAMI1, Tsvetan P. DACHEV2, Borislav TOMOV2
1 Physical Research Laboratory, India
2 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
PS11-A011 Results from the LAMP Instrument on the LRO Mission Randy GLADSTONE1
1 Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS11-A012 Sructure of the Lunar Ionized Exosphere Observed by KAGUYA MAP-PACE Shoichiro YOKOTA1, Yoshifumi SAITO1, Takaaki TANAKA2, Kazushi ASAMURA1, Masaki N. NISHINO1, Hideo TSUNAKAWA3
1 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
2 The University of Tokyo, Japan
3 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS11-A013 Investigating Lunar Central Crater Peaks with the SIR-2 NIR Reflectance Spectrometer on Chandrayaan-1 Urs MALL1, Jean-Phillipe COMBE2, Roberto BUGIOLACCHI3, Megha BHATT3, Satadru BHATTACHARYA4, Susan MCKENNA-LAWLOR5
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 The Bear Fight Center, Winthrop, United States
3 Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, Germany
4 Space Applications Centre, ISRO, India
5 National University of Ireland, Ireland
PS11-A014 Solar Wind Proton Scattering at the Lunar Surface Kota UEMURA1, Yoshifumi SAITO2, Masaki N. NISHINO2, Shoichiro YOKOTA2, Kazushi ASAMURA2, Takaaki TANAKA1, Hideo TSUNAKAWA3
1 The University of Tokyo, Japan
2 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
3 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS11-A015 Incompatible Elements in and near Procellarum KREEP Terrane Nobuyuki HASEBE1, Yuzuru KAROUJI1, Kanako HAYATSU1, Yuko TAKEDA1, Koichi TSUKADA1, Hiroshi NAGAOKA1, Jiro MACHIDA1, Kunitomo SAKURAI1, Shinichi KOMATSU1, Shingo KOBAYASHI1, Makoto HAREYAMA1, Tatsuaki OKADA2, Eido SHIBAMURA3, Masanori KOBAYASHI4, Claud D'USTON5, Olivier GASNAULT5, Olivier FORNI5, Sylvestre MAURICE5, Naoyuki YAMASHITA5, Kyeong J KIM6, Robert REEDY7, James M. DOHM8
1 Waseda University, Japan
2 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
3 Saitama Prefectural University, Japan
4 Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
5 Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, France
6 Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, South Korea
7 Planetary Science Institute, United States
8 University of Arizona, United States
PS11-A017 Crater Detection and Mapping in Lunar Images , M. VENKATESH1, A. AJAY1, S. Karthick NARAYAN1, P. Manoj KUMAR1, VIJAYAN1
1 Anna University, India
PS11-A018 Characteristics of the Gravity Models Expected for the GRAIL Mission to the Moon Sami ASMAR1, Maria ZUBER2, David SMITH2, Alex KONOPLIV1, Michael WATKINS1
1 California Institute of Technology, United States
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
PS11-A019 A New Look at the Lunar-Solar Wind Interaction: An overview on Results from the SARA Experiment aboard Chandrayaan-1 M. B DHANYA1, Anil BHARDWAJ2, R. SRIDHARAN2, Stas BARABASH3, Martin WIESER3, Yoshifumi FUTAANA3, Mats HOLMSTRÖM3, Peter WURZ4, Audrey SCHAUFELBERGER4, Kazushi ASAMURA5
1 Vikram Sarabhai Space Center, India
2 Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
3 Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
4 Universität Bern, Switzerland
5 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS11-A021 First Dayside Lunar Atmosphere Measurements: Results from Chandra's Altitudinal Composition Explorer (CHACE) aboard MIP/Chandrayaan-1 R. SRIDHARAN1, S M AHMED1, Tirtha Pratim DAS1, P SREELATHA1, P PRADEEPKUMAR1, Neha NAIK1, Gogulapati SUPRIYA1, Anil BHARDWAJ1
1 Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
PS11-A023 Importance of Solar X-ray Calibrator with Standard Sample for Lunar X-ray Spectrometry Tatsuaki OKADA1
1 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS11-A024 Basaltic Compositional Variability of Crater Le Monnier Using Chandrayaan-1 HySI & M3 Data Prakash CHAUHAN1, Satadru BHATTACHARYA2, Ajai AJAI2, A. S. KIRANKUMAR2
1 Space Applications Centre (ISRO), India
2 Space Applications Centre, ISRO, India
PS11-A025 Spectral Calibration of 64 Band Hyperspectral Imager of Chandrayaan-1 Kalpathy Rajamani MURALI1, Girish M. GOUDA1, Swati BISHT1, Himavantkumar JHAKA1, Jitendra SHARMA1
1 Space Apllications Center, ISRO, India
PS11-A026 FeO and TiO2 Abundance Analysis Using Reflectance Spectra Measured by HySI Sensor Onboard Chandrayaan-1 around Apollo-17 Landing Site Disha LAL1, Prakash CHAUHAN2, R.D. SHAH1, AJAI2
1 Gujarat University, India
2 Space Applications Centre (ISRO), India
PS11-A028 Measurement and Minimization of Optical Distortion/Smile in a Wedge Filter based Hyper Spectral Imager S. S. SARKAR1, Moumita DUTTA1, Sukamal Kumar PAUL1, J. Himavanth KUMAR1
1 Electro Optical Systems Group, Space Applications Centre, India
PS11-A029 Challenges in the Performance Optimization and Characterization of Terrain Mapping Camera onboard Chandrayaan -1 S. S. SARKAR1, Sukamal Kumar PAUL1, Moumita DUTTA1, J. Himavanth KUMAR1
1 Electro Optical Systems Group, Space Applications Centre, India
PS11-A031 Refined Approach to Radiometric Characterization of a Hyperspectral (HySI) camera of Chandrayaan-I SAMIR PAL1, Arun BHARDWAJ2, Harish SETH2, Hari Sankar SAHOO3
1 ISRO, India
2 Space Applications Centre (ISRO), India
3 Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India
PS11-A034 Detection of Low-shield Volcano with Effusive Vent in Oceanus Procellarum on Moon, using Chandryaan-1 TMC Data A. S. ARYA1, R. P. RAJASEKHAR1, Thangjam Guneshwar SINGH1, AJAI1, A. S. KIRAN KUMAR1, R. R. NAVALGUND1
1 Space Applications Centre (ISRO), India
PS11-A035 Application Potential of Chandrayaan-1 –TMC Data for Lunar Surface Age Determination using Crater Counting Method: A Case Study from Apollo 14 & 17 Landing Site & Possible Implications A. S. ARYA1, R. P. RAJASEKHAR1, Thangjam Guneshwar SINGH1, AJAI1, A. S. KIRAN KUMAR1, R. R. NAVALGUND1
1 Space Applications Centre (ISRO), India
PS11-A036 Composition of the Lunar Crust as seen by the Moon Mineralogy Mapper on Chandrayaan-1 Carle PIETERS1, Peter ISAACSON1, John MUSTARD1, Larry TAYLOR2
1 Brown University, United States
2 University of Tennesee, United States
PS11-A037 Lunar Topography by Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument – Chandrayaan-1 Kota BHASKAR1, J. A. KAMALAKAR1
1 Laboratory For Electro-Optics Systems, ISRO, India
PS11-A038 Initial Results of the Mini-SAR Radar Instrument on the Chandrayaan-1 Mission to the Moon Bradley J. THOMSON1, Paul D. SPUDIS2, Benjamin J. BUSSEY1
1 JHU Applied Physics Lab, United States
2 Lunar and Planetary Institute, United States
PS11-A039 Chandrayaan-1 X-ray Spectrometer: Latest Results Manuel GRANDE1
1 University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom

 

All Sections > PS > PS12

PS12 / Origin and Evolution of Planets and Small Bodies
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS12-A001 Origin of the Difference of the Jovian and Saturnian Satellite Systems Takanori SASAKI1, Shigeru IDA1, Glen STEWART2
1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
2 University of Colorado, United States
PS12-A002 Numerical and Laboratory Explorations of the Response of Small Bodies to Various Kinds of Stresses (Impacts, Rotation, Vibrations) Patrick MICHEL1
1 Côte d'Azur Observatory, France
PS12-A003 Main Belt Comets Maria Teresa CAPRIA1
1 INAF IASF, Italy
PS12-A004 The Effect of Initial Mass of Planetesimals to The Planet Formation Process Shoichi OSHINO1, Junichiro MAKINO2
1 The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan
2 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS12-A005 Planetary Migration Renu MALHOTRA1
1 The University of Arizona, United States
PS12-A006 Planet Formation Around Single and Binary Stars Ji-Lin ZHOU1
1 Nanjing University, China
PS12-A007 Surface Properties of Transneptunian Objects Maria Antonietta BARUCCI1
1 Observatoire de Paris - Lesia, France
PS12-A008 Rosetta Mission from Steins to Lutetia and Beyond Marcello FULCHIGNONI1, Maria Antonietta BARUCCI2
1 Université Paris-Diderot, France
2 Observatoire de Paris - Lesia, France
PS12-A009 A Wide-field Survey for Small Main-belt Asteroids in High Inclination Tsuyoshi TERAI1, Yoichi ITOH1
1 Kobe University, Japan
PS12-A010 Trojan Asteroids and the Early Evolution of the Giant Planets Patryk SOFIA LYKAWKA1, Tadashi MUKAI2, Barrie JONES3, Jonathan HORNER3
1 Kinki University, Japan
2 Kobe University, Japan
3 The Open University, United Kingdom
PS12-A011 Dynamical Evolution of Near-Earth Asteroid Families by Pan-STARRS Shinsuke ABE1, Robert JEDICKE2, Mikael GRANVIK2, David THOLEN2, Richard WAINSCOAT2, Larry DENNEAU2
1 National Central University, Taiwan
2 University of Hawaii, United States
PS12-A012 Polarimetric Observations of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko During Its 2008-2009 Apparition Edith HADAMCIK1, Anny-Chantal LEVASSEUR-REGOURD1, Asoke SEN2, Jeremie LASUE3, Ranjan GUPTA4
1 University Paris 6, France
2 Assam University, India
3 LPI, United States
4 The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, India
PS12-A013 Transport of Asteroids into Jupiter/Saturn Regions: The Origin of their Irregular Satellites Arika HIGUCHI1, Takaya OKAMOTO2, Shigeru IDA1
1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
2 Kobe University, Japan
PS12-A014 The Self Gravity Effect on the Orbital Stability of Twotinos Yusuke TSUKAMOTO1, Junichiro MAKINO1
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS12-A015 Thermal Emission Observation of Asteroid Itokawa in Hayabusa and A Plan of Thermal Imagery of 1999JU3 in Hayabusa-2 Tatsuaki OKADA1
1 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS12-A016 Model of Cameron Band Emission in Comet P/Hartley 2 Susarla RAGHURAM1, Anil BHARDWAJ1
1 Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India
PS12-A017 Possible Genetic Association between (3200) Phaethon and (155140) 2005 UD and Their Physical Properties Daisuke KINOSHITA1
1 National Central University, Taiwan
PS12-A018 Asymmetric cratering due to a steady-state NEA flux on the Moon Takashi ITO1, Renu MALHOTRA2
1 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
2 The University of Arizona, United States
PS12-A019 Impact Probability of the Oort Cloud Comets on Planets Takashi ITO1, Arika HIGUCHI2
1 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
2 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS12-A020 Physical Properties of Small Icy Bodies 
from their Rotational Lightcurves Pedro LACERDA1
1 Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
PS12-A021 A Physico-Chemical Model for Recent Comets Daniel BOICE1
1 Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS12-A023 Thermal Inertia and Surface Roughness of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 Bjorn J. R. DAVIDSSON1, Pedro J. GUTIERREZ2, Hans RICKMAN3, Johan WARELL1
1 Uppsala University, Sweden
2 Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Spain
3 PAN Research Center, Poland
PS12-A024 Slitless Spectroscopy of Small Solar System Bodies on a Dark Cloud Curtain Fumi YOSHIDA1, Masafumi YAGI1, Yutaka KOMIYAMA1, Fumiaki NAKATA1, Hisanori FURUSAWA1, Tomohiro OHNO2, Sadanori OKAMURA2, Tsuko NAKAMURA3
1 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
2 University of Tokyo, Japan
3 University of the Air, Japan
PS12-A025 Probing the Size Distribution of the Kuiper Belt by Stellar Occultations Alain DORESSOUNDIRAM1
1 Observatoire de Paris, France
PS12-A026 Numerical Models for the Wide-range of Thermal Processing of Planetesimals and Asteroids in the Early Solar System Sandeep SAHIJPAL1, Gagan GUPTA1
1 Panjab University, India

 

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PS13 / Microwave and Infrared Remote Sensing of Solar System Objects
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS13-A001 Transport of Chemical Minor Constituents in the Mlt-region by Gravity Waves Mykhaylo GRYGALASHVYLY1, Gerd SONNEMANN1, E. BECKER1, P. HARTOGH2
1 Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Germany
2 Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS13-A002 Long-term Behavior of the Concentration of Minor Constituents in the Mesosphere/lower Thermosphere Calculated by the Real Date Model LIMA Gerd SONNEMANN1, Mykhaylo GRYGALASHVYLY1, P. HARTOGH2, U. BERGER1
1 Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Germany
2 Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS13-A005 JEM/SMILES Observations of the Upper Tropospheric and Lower Stratospheric Water Vapor Hideo SAGAWA1, Yasuko KASAI1, Jana MENDROK1, Philippe BARON1, Satoshi OCHIAI1
1 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
PS13-A006 Monitoring of Water Vapor in the Stratosphere of Jupiter with the Odin Space Telescope Thibault CAVALIÉ1, Nicolas BIVER2, Paul HARTOGH3, Michel DOBRIJEVIC4, Françoise BILLEBAUD4, Emmanuel LELLOUCH5, Aage SANDQVIST6, Jean BRILLET4, Alain LECACHEUX2, Ake HJALMARSON7, Urban FRISK8, Michael OLBERG7
1 Max Planck Institute für Sonnensystemforschung, Germany
2 Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, France
3 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
4 Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, France
5 LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, France
6 Stockholm Observatory, Sweden
7 Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden
8 Swedish Space Corporation, Sweden
PS13-A008 Vertical Distributions and Transports of Water Vapor and H2O/CO2 Ice Particles in the Martian Atmosphere: Comparison between Recent Observations and a General Circulation Model Takeshi KURODA1, Paul HARTOGH2, Hideo SAGAWA3, Yasuko KASAI3
1 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan
2 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
3 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
PS13-A009 Titan's Atmospheric composition as seen by Herschel/PACS and APEX Miriam RENGEL1, Hideo SAGAWA2, Paul HARTOGH1
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
PS13-A010 Submillimetre Wave Instrument for EJSM Paul HARTOGH1
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS13-A011 Future Submillimeter Remote Sensing of the Martian Atmosphere Hideo SAGAWA1, Yasuko KASAI1, Paul HARTOGH2, Takeshi KURODA3
1 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
2 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
3 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan
PS13-A012 Observation Capability of JEM/SMILES on International Space Station Yasuko KASAI1
1 National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
PS13-A013 Simulation of Dust Storms on Mars with a General Circulation Model Masanao KADOWAKI1, Alexander S MEDVEDEV1, Paul HARTOGH1, Masaaki TAKAHASHI2
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 University of Tokyo, Japan
PS13-A014 Photochemistry in the Jovian Atmosphere Armando GONZÁLEZ1, Paul HARTOGH1, Luisa-María LARA2
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain
PS13-A015 A Numerical Model of Line Emission in Comet Atmospheres Miguel DE VAL BORRO1, Christopher JARCHOW1, Paul HARTOGH1
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS13-A016 Constraining Volatile Abundances in Comet C/2004 Q2 (Machholz) Miguel DE VAL BORRO1, Christopher JARCHOW1, Paul HARTOGH1, Geronimo VILLANUEVA2, Michael KPPERS3
1 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 NASA Goddard, United States
3 ESAC, Madrid, Spain
PS13-A017 Modeling the Atmospheric Water Cycle with a Martian General Circulation Model Ghada MACHTOUB1, Alexander S MEDVEDEV2, Paul HARTOGH2
1 Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
2 Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS13-A018 Seasonal and Temporal Changes on Jupiter and Saturn: A Review of Ground-based Observations Padma YANAMANDRA-FISHER1, Glenn ORTON1, Leigh FLETCHER2, Amy SIMON-MILLER3
1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
2 Oxford University, United Kingdom
3 NASA/GOddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS13-A019 THz/Far-IR FT-spectroscopy with a Synchrotron Source: A High-sensitivity Tool to Investigate Broadband Rotational Spectra of Interstellar Molecular Species in the Laboratory Dominique R. T. APPADOO1
1 Australian Synchrotron, Australia