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PS01 Planetary Surface Processes, Comparative Geology, and Astrobiology Across the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS01-A002 Colour and Time: Revealing Surface Evolution Through Analysis of Crater Rays on the Moon and Asteroid 4 Vesta Emily COSTELLO1#+, Christian TAI UDOVICIC2, Rebecca GHENT3
1University of Hawaii, United States, 2University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, United States, 3Planetary Science Institute, United States
PS01-A003 Titan’s Surface Composition: What We Know After The Cassini-Huygens Mission Anezina SOLOMONIDOU1#, Athena COUSTENIS2,3+, Alice LE GALL4, Paul HAYNE5
1Hellenic Space Center, Greece, 2Paris Observatory/ National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 3PSL Research University, France, 4Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS-UVSQ), France, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS01-A004 Europa Clipper Investigations of Exchange Processes and Mission Status Haje KORTH1#+, Robert PAPPALARDO2, Bonnie BURATTI2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States
PS01-A010 Element Redistribution and Age Resetting in Shock-deformed Zircon from the Chicxulub Impact Structure: Implications for Protracted Metamorphic Processes in a Large Impact Structure Jiawei ZHAO1#+, Long XIAO2, Zhiyong XIAO3, Xiang WU4, Qi HE5
1China University of Geosciences(Wuhan), China, 2China University of Geosciences, China, 3Sun Yat-sen University, China, 4China Uniiversity of Geosciences (Wuhan), China, 5China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China
PS01-A006 Wind-Sculpted Skeletal Structures from Earth's Largest Mars Analog-the Qaidam Basin: Origin and implication Qi-Tao HU1+, Wen-Ping LIU1, Qi-Zhi YAO2, Yiliang LI3, Gen-Tao ZHOU1#
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory/School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China, 2School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS01-A012 Original Depth of Pure Plagioclase at Peak Ring Basins on the Moon: Insights from Impact Simulations and Observations Guohua XU1#+, Meng-Hua ZHU1, Xizi LUO1, Min DING2, Luyuan XU3, Kai WUENNEMANN4
1Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, 2Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 3Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 4Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science, Berlin, Germany
PS01-A013 Formation and Evolution of the Protolunar Disk Razvan CARACAS#+
CNRS, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France
PS01-A017 Oxidation of Iron by Giant Impact and Its Implication on the Formation of Reduced Atmosphere in the Early Earth Yongjae LEE1#+, Jinhyuk CHOI2
1Yonsei University, Korea, South, 2Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Korea, South
PS01-A007 Little to No Tectonic or Volcanic Activity Likely at Europa’s Modern-day Seafloor Paul BYRNE1#+, Henry DAWSON1, Christian KLIMCZAK2, Paul REGENSBURGER3, Kelsey CRANE4, Jeffrey CATALANO1, Mohit MELWANI DASWANI5, Catherine ELDER6, Bradford FOLEY7, Christopher GERMAN8, Austin GREEN5, Douglas HEMINGWAY9, Mark PANNING10, Noah RANDOLPH-FLAGG11, Barbara SHERWOOD LOLLAR12, Philip SKEMER1, Douglas WIENS1, Steven VANCE10
1Washington University, United States, 2University of Georgia, United States, 3University of Oregon, United States, 4SERES Engineering & Services, LLC, United States, 5Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology, United States, 6California Institute of Technology, United States, 7Pennsylvania State University, United States, 8Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States, 9Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas at Austin, United States, 10Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 11University of Kentucky, United States, 12University of Toronto, Canada
PS01-A008 From Voyager and Galileo to JUICE: Investigating Potential Cryovolcanic Regions on Ganymede Anezina SOLOMONIDOU1#+, Katrin STEPHAN2, Athena COUSTENIS3,4, Christos NTINOS5, Michael MALASKA6, Marty VALENTI7, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER8, Olivier WITASSE9, Federico TOSI10, Giuseppe MITRI11
1Hellenic Space Center, Greece, 2German Aerospace Center, Germany, 3Paris Observatory/ National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 4PSL Research University, France, 5Institut de physique du globe de Paris (IPGP), Université Paris Cité, Paris, France, France, 6Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 7SETI, United States, 8California Institute of Technology, United States, 9European Space Research and Technology Centre, Netherlands, 10INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 11Università degli Studi "Gabriele d'Annunzio", Italy
PS01-A009 New Views of Io's Volcanic Patera Eruptions from the Juno Mission Jani RADEBAUGH1#+, alessandro MURA2, Michael RAVINE3, Candice HANSEN4, Rosaly LOPES5, Paul SCHENK6, Federico TOSI7, Jason PERRY8, Julie RATHBUN9, Scott BOLTON10
1Brigham Young University, United States, 2Istituto Nazionale di Astrofica, Italy, 3Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 4Planetary Science Institute, United States, 5NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 6Universities Space Research Association, United States, 7INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 8University of Arizona, United States, 9PSI, United States, 10Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS01-A018 The Origin of a Super-Heated Core and Its Implications for Lunar Formation zhou YOU#+
Chengdu university of technology, China

PS03 Aeronomy and Plasma Physics of Planetary Environments
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS03-A001 MARSIS Radar Sounding of the Martian Ionosphere During Space Weather Events Yuki HARADA1#+, Beatriz SANCHEZ-CANO2, Mark LESTER2, Alessandro IPPOLITO3
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 3Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy
PS03-A002 Extent of the Magnetotail of Venus from the Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe and Bepicolombo Flybys Niklas EDBERG1#+, David ANDREWS1, Jordi BOLDU2, Andrew DIMMOCK3, Yuri KHOTYAINTSEV1, Konstantin KIM1, Moa PERSSON1, Hans-Ulrich AUSTER4, Daniel HEYNER5, Johannes MIETH5, Shannon CURRY6, Lina HADID7, David PÍŠA8, Luca SORRISO-VALVO9, Beatriz SANCHEZ-CANO10, Mark LESTER10, Katerina STERGIOPOULOU11, Norberto ROMANELLI12, David FISCHER13, Daniel SCHMID14, Martin VOLWERK13
1Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 2 Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden , Sweden, 3Uppsala University, Sweden, 4Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany, 5Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany, 6University of California, Berkeley, United States, 7National Centre for Scientific Research/Sorbonne Université-Ecole Polytechnique, France, 8Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 9CNR - ISTP, Italy, 10University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 11 University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 12NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 13Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 14Harbin Institute of Technology, China
PS03-A003 A Comparative Study of the Exospheric Temperatures at Venus, Earth, Mars, and Titan Menghao FU#+, Jun CUI
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS03-A006 Chang’E-6 reveals solar-wind dependent negative ions on the Moon Tianhua ZHONG1+, Lianghai XIE2#, Chi WANG2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS03-A007 Predicting CO Cameron-band Auroral Emission at Venus Using Vex Electron Observations Shaosui XU1#+, Rudy FRAHM2, Yingjuan MA3, David MITCHELL1, Janet LUHMANN1, Jean-Claude GERARD4, Lauriane SORET4, Robert LILLIS1
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4University of Liege, Belgium
PS03-A008 Dynamics of Sputtered Neutral Sodium Atoms in the Near-mercury Space Jiutong ZHAO1#+, Weijie SUN2, Qiugang ZONG3, James SLAVIN4, Jim RAINES4, Chao YUE3, Shan WANG3, Wing-Huen IP5, Xuzhi ZHOU3
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3Peking University, China, 4University of Michigan, United States, 5National Central University, Taiwan
PS03-A015 Asymmetrical Distribution of Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in Venusian Magnetosphere Maodong YAN#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS03-A013 Physical Characteristics of the Martian Bow Shock, Magnetosheath and Magnetic Pile-up Boundary Layer Shibang LI+, Haoyu LYU#, Jinbin CAO
Beihang University, China
PS03-A010 A Simulation Study of Martian Airglow Emission Response to the X8.2 Solar Flare on 10 September 2017 Zerui LIU+, Jiuhou LEI#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS03-A009 Tianwen-1 and MAVEN Observations of the Martian Ionosphere's Response to an Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection Bingkun YU#+
Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China
PS03-A011 The Feedback of Atmospheric Dust Tides on Atmospheric Conditions During Martian Major Dust Storms: a Model Study Based on MarsWRF Yueming CHENG1#+, Zhaopeng WU2, Yuan LIAN3, Jun CUI1,4, Yong WEI4
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Aeolis Research, United States, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS03-A012 Kinetic Simulations of Helium in the Hermean Plasma Environment Fabio PRENCIPE1#+, Markus FRAENZ1, Krueger HARALD2, Norbert KRUPP1, Daniel HEYNER3, Ferdinand PLASCHKE4
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Germany, 3Institute for Geophysics and Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany, 4Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
PS03-A016 H2 Chemistry and Protonation in the Dayside Venusian Upper Atmosphere Shiqi WU#+, Xiaoshu WU
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS03-A018 MAVEN Observations of Whistler-mode Waves in the Martian Ionosphere Xiao MA1#+, Anmin TIAN1, Shichen BAI1, Ruilong GUO1, Jong-Sun PARK1, Alex DEGELING1, Quanqi SHI1, Qiugang ZONG2
1Shandong University, China, 2Peking University, China
PS03-A020 Estimation of the Escaping Photoelectrons on Mars Yutian CAO1#+, Jun CUI1,2, Ruiqi FU1
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

PS04 Microwave and Infrared Remote Sensing of Solar System Objects
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS04-A017 Water cycle on Mars simulated by DRAMATIC MGCM: Implementation of water ice cloud microphysics and implications for future observations Takeshi KURODA1#+, Mirai KOBAYASHI1, Arihiro KAMADA1, Hiroki KARYU1, Reiichi SATO1, Norihiko SUGIMOTO2
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2Keio University, Japan
PS04-A002 The Submillimetre Wave Instrument (SWI) on JUICE: Some Lega Results Paul HARTOGH#+, Christopher JARCHOW, Ladislav REZAC
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS04-A003 Constraining Lower Thermospheric Water Vapor with Ground-based Observations Paul HARTOGH#+, Borys DABROWSKI
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS04-A004 Feasibility Study of Polarization and Brightness Temperature Observations at 280 and 490 Ghz of Lunar Surface with TSUKIMI Takayoshi YAMADA1#+, Makito KOBAYASHI2, Yutaka HASEGAWA3, Hideto KANAMORI1, Kazutoshi SAGI1, Shigeru SATO1, Yuki UCHIYAMA1, Hiroyuki MAEZAWA4, Toshiyuki NISHIBORI5, Hideaki MIYAMOTO2, Yasuko KASAI6,1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, Japan, 4Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6NICT, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
PS04-A011 Effect of Surface Roughness and Icy Regolith on Continuum Emission from Miro/rosetta Suyun WANG1#+, Yuri SKOROV2,3, Ladislav REZAC2, Paul HARTOGH2, yasuko KASAI4
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, 4Institute of Science Tokyo Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering, School of Environment and Society, Japan
PS04-A006 A Numerical Study on the Physical Properties of the Lunar Subsurface in Terahertz Remote Sensing Observations Yu AOKI1,2#+, Yasuko KASAI3,1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan, 3NICT, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
PS04-A010 Annual Variation of Middle Atmospheric Water Vapor at Göttingen Meghna DUTTA#+, Ladislav REZAC, Borys DABROWSKI, Paul HARTOGH
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS04-A008 New Outlook on the Radiative Heat Balance from Remote Sensing of 15um Emissions Alexander KUTEPOV1#, Artem FEOFILOV2, Ladislav REZAC3+, Konstantinos KALOGERAKIS4
1The Catholic University of America, United States, 2Ecole Polytechnique, France, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 4SRI International, United States
PS04-A007 Upper Limit of H2O in the Exosphere of the Moon from SWI/JUICE from LEGA flyby Ladislav REZAC#+, Paul HARTOGH, Christopher JARCHOW
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS04-A009 New High Sensitivity Ground-based Microwave Observations of Mesospheric Ozone Meghna DUTTA#+, Ladislav REZAC, Borys DABROWSKI, Paul HARTOGH
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS04-A012 Exploring Jupiter’s Atmospheric Composition Through Spectroscopy: Past, Present and Future Miriam RENGEL#+, Paul HARTOGH, Ladislav REZAC, Christopher JARCHOW, Alexander S. MEDVEDEV
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS04-A013 Unveiling the Mystery of Water in the Atmosphere of 𝜏 Boötis B with VLT/CRIRES+ Miriam RENGEL1#+, Fei YAN2, Lisa NORTMANN3, Eike GUENTHER4, Artie HATZES4, Ansgar REINERS5, Denis SHULYAK6, Nikolai PISKUNOV7, Oleg KOCHUKHOV8, Lin BOLDT-CHRISTMAS7, David CONT9, Stefan CZESLA4, Ulrike HEITER7, Alexis LAVAIL10, Fabio LESJAK5, Evangelos NAGEL5, Adam RAINS7, Ulf SEEMAN11
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3University of Göttingen, Institute for Astrophysics and Geophysics, Germany, 4Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, Germany, 5Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, 6Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Germany, 7Uppsala University, Sweden, 8Upsalla University, Sweden, 9 Universitäts-Sternwarte, Germany, 10Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, France, 11European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere, Germany
PS04-A014 Development of a Calibration System for 280 and 490 GHz dual band TSUKIMI Terahertz radiometer Yuki UCHIYAMA1#+, Toshiyuki NISHIBORI2, Tomohiro ISHISDA2, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Shigeru SATO1, Yasuko KASAI3,1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3NICT, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
PS04-A015 Laboratory Measurement of Frequency and Temperature Dependence of Complex Refractive Index of Alumina Between 220 and 330 GHz Mitsutaka SUDO1,2#+, Hideto KANAMORI1, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Yukio NAKANO2, Yasuko KASAI3,1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 3NICT, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
PS04-A016 Development of High Sensitive Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy System at 220 – 500 GHz by Using Vector Network Analyzer Akihiro MURAKAMI1,2#+, Takayoshi YAMADA1, Yukio NAKANO2, Yasuko KASAI3,1, Hideto KANAMORI1
1National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 2Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan, 3NICT, Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
PS04-A018 Submillimeter Observations of Ceres’ Exosphere Hsien-Ju TSAI1#+, Yi-Jehng KUAN1, Yo-Ling CHUANG2
1National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 2Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
PS04-A019 Solar System Planet Observations Using Space Based Free Flying Submm Radio-interferometer. Andrey BARYSHEV1#+, Eric VILLARD2
1University of Groningen, Netherlands, 2European Southern Observatory, Germany
PS04-A021 Tentative Detection of Cyclopropenylidene in Comets Yo-Ling CHUANG1#+, Yi-Jehng KUAN2, Steven CHARNLEY3
1Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 2National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States

PS05 Comparing Giant Planets and Their Moons
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS05-A026 On the Water Plume Activity of Europa Based on the Observations with Subaru/IRCS and Other Telescopes Jun KIMURA1#+, Taro MATSUO2, Hitomi KOBAYASHI3, Yuji IKEDA4, Kazuo YOSHIOKA5, Seiko TAKAGI6, Shigeru IDA7
1The University of Osaka, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Photocross Co., Ltd., Japan, 4Photocoding, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6Hokkaido University, Japan, 7Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
PS05-A001 Evolution of the Flux Tube Instability Parameters in Plasma Injections at Saturnian Magnetosphere Simon WING1#+, Jay JOHNSON2, Xuanye MA3, Peter DELAMERE4, Robert ALLEN5
1The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 2Andrews University, United States, 3Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 4University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS05-A002 Thermal Characteristics of Active Lava Flows on Io Observed by the Jiram Instrument on Juno Rosaly LOPES1#+, alessandro MURA2, Pete MOUGINIS-MARK3, Jani RADEBAUGH4, Federico TOSI5, Francesca ZAMBON6, Roberto SORDINI6, Paul SCHENK7, Scott BOLTON8
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Istituto Nazionale di Astrofica, Italy, 3Hawaii Univ., United States, 4Brigham Young University, United States, 5INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 6National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 7Universities Space Research Association, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS05-A010 Juno/JIRAM Insights Into CH₄ and Temperature Distributions in Jupiter’s Upper Atmosphere at Mid-Equatorial Latitudes Chiara CASTAGNOLI1#+, Manuel LOPEZ PUERTAS[2, Bernd FUNKE2, Bianca Maria DINELLI3, Alessandra MIGLIORINI4, Francesca ALTIERI4, Alessandro MURA1, Alberto ADRIANI1, Roberto SORDINI1, Federico TOSI5, Raffaella NOSCHESE1
1National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (CSIC), Spain, 3National Research Council, Italy, 4INAF-IAPS, Italy, 5INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy
PS05-A003 Recent Juno SRU Imagery of Jupiter’s Upper Atmosphere and Aurorae Heidi BECKER1#+, Martin BRENNAN2, Meghan FLORENCE2, Thomas GREATHOUSE3, Hunter WAITE3, Sushil ATREYA4, Scott BOLTON3
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4University of Michigan, United States
PS05-A004 Juno Microwave Radiometer Measurements of the Depths of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Jupiter Glenn ORTON1#+, Zhimeng ZHANG1, Steven LEVIN2, Leigh N FLETCHER3, Fabiano OYAFUSO2, Cheng LI4, Shawn BRUESHABER5, Michael H WONG6, Thomas MOMARY1, Scott BOLTON7, Kevin BAINES1, Emma DAHL1, James SINCLAIR1
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4University of Michigan, United States, 5Michigan Technological University, United States, 6University of California, United States, 7Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS05-A020 Whistler-mode Wave Distributions from Juno Observations and Their Effects on the Radiation Belt Electron Distributions at Jupiter Qianli MA1,2#+, Wen LI1, Ning KANG3, Xiaochen SHEN1, Jacob BORTNIK3
1Boston University, United States, 2Boston University, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PS05-A005 Science Objectives for Juno's 2nd Extended Mission Scott BOLTON#+
Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS05-A006 Plasma Parameters at Europa’s Orbit Estimated from the Hisaki Observation Natsuko MATSUSHITA1#+, Fuminori TSUCHIYA1, Yasumasa KASABA1, Kazuo YOSHIOKA2, Shinnosuke SATOH1, Shotaro SAKAI3, Saniya SANADA4, Atsushi YAMAZAKI5, Go MURAKAMI5, Tomoki KIMURA6, Hajime KITA1, Ichiro YOSHIKAWA2
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Keio University, Japan, 4University of Texas at San Antonio, United States, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Tokyo University of Science, Japan
PS05-A008 Juno Microwave Radiometer Observations Constrain the Properties of Europa’s Sub-surface Ice Steven LEVIN1#+, Zhimeng ZHANG2, Scott BOLTON3, Shannon BROWN1, Anton ERMAKOV4, Jianqing FENG5, Paul HARTOGH6, Sidharth MISRA2, Matt SIEGLER5, Paul STEFFES7, David STEVENSON2
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4Stanford University, United States, 5Planetary Science Institute, United States, 6Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 7Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
PS05-A011 Modeling Ganymede’s Magnetic Field and Surface Charging Processes Betty Pei-Chun TSAI1#+, Elias ROUSSOS1, Norbert KRUPP1, Yasuhito NARITA2, Ronan MODOLO3, Markus FRAENZ1
1Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 2TU Braunschweig, Germany, 3University of Versailles Saint Quentin, France
PS05-A012 The Shape of Jupiter Redefined by Juno Eli GALANTI1#+, Maria SMIRNOVA1, Matteo FONSETTI2, Andrea CARUSO2, Dustin BUCCINO3, William HUBBARD4, Scott BOLTON5, Steven LEVIN6, Burkhard MILITZER7, Marzia PARISI8, Ryan PARK9, Paul STEFFES10, Paolo TORTORA2, Marco ZANNONI2, Maayan ZIV1, Yohai KASPI1
1Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2University of Bologna, Italy, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 4The University of Arizona, United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6California Institute of Technology, United States, 7University of California, Berkeley, United States, 8NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 9Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 10Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
PS05-A014 From Gas to Ice Giants: a Unified Mechanism for Equatorial Jets Keren DUER1, Nimrod GAVRIEL1, Eli GALANTI1#+, Eli TZIPERMAN2, Yohai KASPI1
1Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2Harvard University, United States
PS05-A015 Dynamical Constraints on the Vertical Structure of Jupiter’s Polar Cyclones Nimrod GAVRIEL, Yohai KASPI#+
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
PS05-A017 Analysis of Jupiter’s Atmospheric Thermal Structure Using Juno Radio Occultations Maria SMIRNOVA1, Eli GALANTI1, Andrea CARUSO2, Leigh FLETCHER3, Dustin BUCCINO4, Luis GOMEZ CASAJUS2, William HUBBARD5, Glenn ORTON6, Marzia PARISI7, Ryan PARK8, Marco ZANNONI2, Paul STEFFES9, Steven LEVIN6, Scott BOLTON10, Paolo TORTORA2, Yohai KASPI1#+
1Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 2University of Bologna, Italy, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 5University of Arizona, United States, 6California Institute of Technology, United States, 7NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 8Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 9Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 10Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS05-A016 Synchronized Eruptions on Io: Evidence of Interconnected Subsurface Magma Reservoir Alessandro MURA1#+, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER2, Scott BOLTON3, Francis NIMMO4, Anton ERMAKOV5, William MCKINNON6, James KEANE2, Federico TOSI7, Francesca ZAMBON1, Giuseppe PICCIONI1, Christina PLAINAKI8, Giuseppe SINDONI8, Roberto SORDINI1, Sander GOOSSENS9
1National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4University of California, Santa Cruz, United States, 5Stanford University, United States, 6Washington University, United States, 7INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 8Italian Space Agency, Italy, 9NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/University of Maryland, Baltimore Country, United States
PS05-A019 Distribution of Ion Cyclotron Waves at Io Xing CAO1#+, Shaobei WANG2, Binbin NI1, Danny SUMMERS3, Yuri SHPRITS4, Peng LU1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Department of Space Science and Technology, School of Earth and Space Science and Technology, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China, China, 3Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany
PS05-A021 A Search for Emission Lines in the Atmosphere of Europa Seiko TAKAGI1#+, Jun KIMURA2, Hideo SAGAWA3, Ryu HASEGAWA3, Hikaru KUBOTA3, Taro MATSUO4, Kazuo YOSHIOKA5
1Hokkaido University, Japan, 2The University of Osaka, Japan, 3Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS05-A022 An N-body Dynamic Model for the Stability and Motions of Jupiter’s Polar Vortex Crystals Tao CAI#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, China
PS05-A023 Theoretical Models of Pickup Ion Outflows from Europa and Callisto Wing-Huen IP#+, Meng-Tse YANG
National Central University, Taiwan
PS05-A024 Ganymede, Europa and Io: Bonus Geology by Junocam Michael RAVINE1#+, Candice HANSEN2, Michael CAPLINGER1, Paul SCHENK3, Geoffrey COLLINS4, Jason PERRY5, David WILLIAMS6
1Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 2Planetary Science Institute, United States, 3Universities Space Research Association, United States, 4Wheaton College, United States, 5University of Arizona, United States, 6Arizona State University, United States
PS05-A025 Juno Microwave Radiometer Observations of Io: Sub-surface Temperature Profile and Heat Flow Shannon BROWN1#+, Scott BOLTON2, Steve LEVIN1, Virgil ADUMITROAIE3, Zhimeng ZHANG1, Matt SIEGLER4
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 4Planetary Science Institute, United States
PS05-A027 New Understandings on the Magnetospheric Structure and Future Perspectives Zhonghua YAO1#+, Binzheng ZHANG1, Yan XU2
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

PS07 Science and Exploration of Mars and Venus
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS07-A003 Hydrated Sulfates on Mars Yu Yu PHUA1#+, Bethany EHLMANN1, Sandra SILJESTRÖM2, Janice BISHOP3, Elizabeth RAMPE4, Aditi PANDEY4
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Sweden, 3SETI Institute, United States, 4NASA Johnson Space Center, United States
PS07-A001 Tracing the Volatiles: Partitioning of Water, Hydrogen, and Carbon in Mars-sized Planets Hiroaki SAITO1#+, Kiyoshi KURAMOTO2
1Chitose Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, 2Hokkaido University, Japan
PS07-A002 Non-detection of Penetrating Solar Wind Protons from Venus Express Measurements Xu HUANG1#+, Xiao-Dong WANG2, Yoshifumi FUTAANA2, Jun CUI1,3
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS07-A004 Diurnal Temperature Cycle Models and Abnormal Variations on Martian Surface from In-situ and Satellite Data Yu WANG1#+, Shuanggen JIN2
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Henan Polytechnic University, School of Surveying and Land Information Engineering, China
PS07-A005 Descending through 6 Circles of Hell : Measuring the profoundly layered structure and dynamics of the Venus atmosphere with DAVINCI/VASI. Ralph LORENZ#+
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS07-A008 Stationary Waves in the Upper Clouds of Venus Observed by Akatsuki/LIR and Simulated by Venus PCM Tao LI1#+, Dexin LAI1, Sebastien LEBONNOIS2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 22Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD/IPSL), Sorbonne Université, ENS, PSL Research University, France
PS07-A009 The Fully Interactive Martian Dust Cycle Simulations by the GoMars Model Li DONG#+, Shuai LIU
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS07-A010 Modeling Solar Wind Interaction with Mars Through a Ten-ion Species Multifluid Mhd Approach JianXuan WANG+, Haoyu LYU#
Beihang University, China
PS07-A013 Statistical Comparative Analysis Of Plasma Depletion And Electron Energy Flux Depletion In The Martian Ionosphere: Observations From Maven Spacecraft Mingli ZOU1+, Tao YU2#, Lihui QIU3
1China university of Geoscience, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China, 3Kyushu University, Japan
PS07-A015 Long-Term Studies Of The Venusian Atmosphere With The Radio Science Experiment VeRa On Venus Express In View Of EnVision Silvia TELLMANN1#+, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK1, Kerstin PETER2, Martin PÄTZOLD1, Tom ANDERT3
1Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 2University of Cologne, Germany, 3Institut für Raumfahrttechnik & Weltraumnutzung, Universit¨at der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany
PS07-A017 The Rerocessing of Pioneer Orbiter (pvo) Radio Occultation Data Martin PATZOLD1#+, Silvia TELLMANN2, Kerstin PETER3, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK2
1RIU-Planetary Research at University of Cologne, Germany, 2Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 3University of Cologne, Germany
PS07-A016 Science Objectives and Operations of the M-matisse Crosslink Occultation Instrument Macro Martin PATZOLD1#+, Tom ANDERT2, Silvia TELLMANN3, Tobias VORDEROBERMEIER4, Hiroki ANDO5, an BUDRWWEIT6, Antonio GENOVA7, Matthias HAHN8, Takeshi IMAMURA9, Francois LEBLANC10, Katsuyuki NOGUCHI11, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK3, Kerstin PETER8, Dirk PLETTEMEIER12, Beatriz SANCHEZ-CANO13, Wolfgang SCHAEFER14
1RIU-Planetary Research at University of Cologne, Germany, 2Institut für Raumfahrttechnik & Weltraumnutzung, Universit¨at der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany, 3Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany, 4Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, 5Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 6DLR Brmen, Germany, 7Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, 8University of Cologne, Germany, 9The University of Tokyo, Japan, 10National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 11Nara Women's University, Japan, 12Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, 13University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 14TimeTech GmbH Stuttgart, Germany
PS07-A018 Venusian Planetary-scale Waves Observed by Akatsuki LIR: Rossby-Kelvin Instability and Long-term Variations Takeshi IMAMURA1#+, Hiroyuki KOYAMA1, Takao SATO2, Toru KOUYAMA3, Makoto TAGUCHI4
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Hokkaido Information University, Japan, 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, 4Rikkyo University, Japan
PS07-A019 Short Vertical Wavelength Gravity Waves in the Martian Polar Lower Atmosphere Observed by Reanalysis of Mars Global Surveyor Radio Occultation Data Takeshi IMAMURA1#+, Ryutaro SAKURAI1, David HINSON2
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2SETI Institute, United States
PS07-A021 Long-term Variation of the Venusian Low-latitude Atmospheric Temperature Obtained by Venus Express and Akatsuki Radio Occultations Hiroki ANDO1#+, Katsuyuki NOGUCHI2, Takeshi IMAMURA3, Masahiro TAKAGI1, Hideo SAGAWA1, Silvia TELLMANN4, Janusz OSCHLISNIOK4, Martin PÄTZOLD4
1Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 2Nara Women's University, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Rhenish Institute for Environmental Research, Germany
PS07-A022 The Association of Hellas Basin Dust Storms to Specific Types of Baroclinic Storm Systems Scot RAFKIN1#+, Samantha DOLSKI2, Melinda KAHRE3
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University of Texas, Austin, United States, 3NASA Ames Research Center, United States
PS07-A023 Investigating the Topside V3 Layer of Venusian Ionosphere Varun SHEEL#+, Satyandra MOHAN SHARMA
Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS07-A024 Lifecycle and Origin of Clouds Discontinuity in Venus' Atmosphere Takehiko SATOH1#+, Takeshi IMAMURA2, Takao SATO3, George HASHIMOTO4, Takeshi KURODA5
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Hokkaido Information University, Japan, 4Okayama University, Japan, 5Tohoku University, Japan
PS07-A025 Volatile and Trace Element Storage in a Crystallizing Martian Magma Ocean Joyce SIM1#+, Marc HIRSCHMANN2
1Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of Minnesota, United States

PS08 Planetary Space Weather: fundamental plasma interactions in space environments
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS08-A022 An Investigation on the Superficial North-south Asymmetry of the Magnetic Field Data in Jovian Dawn Current Sheet Weidong GU1+, Yong WEI2, Zhonghua YAO3#, Limei YAN2, Yan XU2, Binzheng ZHANG3
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A023 Magnetodisk Magnetic reconnection in the centrifugally dominated giant planets Ruilong GUO1#+, Zhonghua YAO2
1Shandong University, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A001 Investigation of interaction between the solar wind and Martian ionosphere:observation and experiment Yu LIU#+, Rong JIN, Jiuhou LEI
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS08-A002 Whistler-mode Wave Generation During Interplanetary Shock Events in the Lunar Plasma Environment Abhinav PRASAD#+, Wen LI, Qianli MA, Xiaochen SHEN
Boston University, United States
PS08-A003 Disappearance Of The Second Peak Of High-Energy Protons: Pitch Angle And Storm Intensity Dependencies Jianhua ZHANG#+, Liuyuan LI
Beihang University, China
PS08-A024 Magnetic Reconnections in Jupiter’s Magnetosphere Sibo XU#+, Shan WANG
Peking University, China
PS08-A009 Martian Ion Precipitation Dynamics During the 2022 Disappearing Solar Wind Event Xinzhi QIU+, Yiqun YU#, Jinbin CAO, Longhui LIU
Beihang University, China
PS08-A007 Nature of Plume Escape in Diverse Martian Magnetospheric Environments: Present-day and Ancient Mars Cao YUCHEN+, Haoyu LYU#
Beihang University, China
PS08-A011 Numerical Investigation of Magnetic Reconnection Near Jupiter’s Magnetodisc Junjie CHEN1#+, Binzheng ZHANG1, Peter DELAMERE2, Zhonghua YAO1, Ruilong GUO3
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States, 3Shandong University, China
PS08-A005 Numerical Simulation of Martian Ionospheric Irregularities Konghan JIANG+, Jiuhou LEI#, Maodong YAN
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS08-A008 Soft X-ray Sciences of the Jovian System Tianran SUN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS08-A020 Plasma Injections across Earth, Mercury and Saturn Tianshu QIN#+, Zhonghua YAO
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A016 Regional Simulation of Interchange Structure in Jovian Inner Magnetosphere Jiaxing TIAN#+, Binzheng ZHANG, Junjie CHEN, Hongyang LUO, Jinshu CAI
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A021 The Jovian Current Sheet Configuration Under Different Solar Wind Conditions Jiuwen SUN1#+, Zhonghua YAO2, Lun XIE1
1Peking University, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A013 Magnetic Field Dipolarization Process During Extreme Solar Wind Depression Yu YUAN1#+, Zhonghua YAO2
1Hong Kong University, Hong Kong SAR, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A015 Callisto-jovian Magnetosphere Interaction with the Effects of Subsurface Ocean: Initial Results from Global Simulations Jinshu CAI+, Binzheng ZHANG#, Junjie CHEN, Hongyang LUO, Jiaxing TIAN
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS08-A014 Modeling Planetary Responses to Varying External Conditions Chuanfei DONG#+
Boston University, United States
PS08-A025 Three-dimensional Global Hybrid Simulations of Interaction Between the Solar Wind and the Magnetosphere of Mercury San LU#+, Quanming LU, Jin GUO
University of Science and Technology of China, China

PS10 Novel Measurement Approaches for Solar System Bodies and Environments: Smart Ways to Get More Science Out of Space Exploration
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS10-A001 Novel and Pragmatic Technique to Deriving Ionospheric Content at Mars Majd MAYYASI#+
Boston University, United States
PS10-A002 Juno’s Use of Its Low-light Stellar Reference Unit Star Camera for Science Heidi BECKER1#+, Paul SCHENK2, Rosaly LOPES-GAUTIER3, Alessandro MURA4, Federico TOSI5, Meghan FLORENCE3, Martin BRENNAN3, Jonathan LUNINE1, Candice HANSEN6, James ALEXANDER3, Michael RAVINE7, Scott BOLTON8
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Universities Space Research Association, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States, 4National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 5INAF - National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 6Planetary Science Institute, United States, 7Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS10-A004 Defying Gravity: the Many Uses of Radio Doppler Data for Planetary Science Dustin BUCCINO1#+, Marzia PARISI2, Ryan PARK3, Kamal OUDRHIRI2, Paul STEFFES4
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 4Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
PS10-A005 Juno Science with Junocam: Public Contributions to Investigating the Mysteries of Jupiter Scott BOLTON1#+, Candice HANSEN2, Michael RAVINE3, John ROGERS4, Gerald EICHSTÄDT5
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Planetary Science Institute, United States, 3Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 4British Astronomical Association, United Kingdom, 5Independent Scholar, Germany
PS10-A006 Junocam Out of the Box Gerald EICHSTÄDT1#+, John ROGERS2, Heidi BECKER3, Glenn ORTON4, Anton ERMAKOV5, Michael RAVINE6, Candice HANSEN7, Scott BOLTON8
1Independent Scholar, Germany, 2British Astronomical Association, United Kingdom, 3Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States, 5Stanford University, United States, 6Malin Space Science Systems, United States, 7Planetary Science Institute, United States, 8Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS10-A007 Brillouin Spectroscopy Measurements for Determining Single-crystal Elasticity of Organic Planetary Materials Analogs - an Example of Αlpha-hydroquinone Jin ZHANG1#+, Wen-Yi ZHOU1, Tuan VU2, Robert HODYSS2, Xinting YU3
1Texas A&M University, United States, 2Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Texas at San Antonio, United States
PS10-A008 Novel Uses of Microwave Radiometry for Planetary Science: Juno MWR and Beyond Steven LEVIN1#+, Scott BOLTON2, Shannon BROWN1, Sidharth MISRA3
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 2Southwest Research Institute, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States
PS10-A011 Development of a Laser Interferometric Broadband Seismometer for the Lunar Seismic Network Akito ARAYA1#+, Keisuke ONODERA2, Taichi KAWAMURA3, Takeshi TSUJI1, Satoshi TANAKA4
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Okayama University, Japan, 3Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS10-A014 Cruising and Flyby Sciences with Dual-use Instruments Onboard the OPENS-0 Spacecraft Hajime YANO1#+, Ryu FUNASE2,3, Naoya OZAKI2, Kazuyoshi ARAI4, Takeshi IMAMURA3, Shuji MATSUURA5, Naoya SAKATANI2, Atsushi TOMIKI2
1Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Hosei University, Japan, 5Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan

PS11 Geology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics of the Moon
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS11-A002 Statistical Analysis of Moon-originating Ions Observed by the Kaguya Spacecraft in the Earth’s Magnetotail Lobes Khan-Hyuk KIM1#+, Jaehee LEE1, Seul‐Min BAEK2, Ho JIN1
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
PS11-A003 In-situ Constrainits on Surface Water Contents by Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 Lunar Mineralogical Spectrometer Mingyu TIAN#+, Yuqi QIAN
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS11-A014 Magmatism of the Apollo Basin, Chang’e-6 Landing Site Yuqi QIAN1#+, James HEAD2, Joseph MICHALSKI1, Wang XING3, Shengxia GONG4, van der Bogert CAROLYN5, Harald HIESINGER5, Lingzhi SUN6, Wang ZILONG7, Wei YANG8, Long XIAO9, Xianhua LI8, Guochun ZHAO1
1The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 2Brown University, United States, 3The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, 4Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 5University of Münster, Germany, 6University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 7Peking University, China, 8Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 9China University of Geosciences, China
PS11-A004 Acceleration of Solar Wind Ions Backscattered at the Lunar Surface and Reflected by Lunar Magnetic Anomalies Observed by Kaguya Yewon HONG1#+, Khan-Hyuk KIM1, Jaehee LEE1, Seul‐Min BAEK2, Ho JIN1, Yoshifumi SAITO3, Masaki NISHINO4, Shoichiro YOKOTA5
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Osaka University, Japan
PS11-A005 Statistical Analysis of Lunar Origin Ions Observed by Kaguya in the Solar Wind Jaehee LEE1#+, Khan-Hyuk KIM1, Yewon HONG1, Seul‐Min BAEK2, Ho JIN1, Masaki NISHINO3, Yoshifumi SAITO4, Shoichiro YOKOTA5
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan, 5Osaka University, Japan
PS11-A007 Geological Evidence for Extensive Basin Ejecta as Plains Terrains in the Moon’s South Polar Region Le QIAO1#+, Luyuan XU2, Jian CHEN1, Zongcheng LING1
1Shandong University, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China
PS11-A017 Widespread Involvement of Low-abundance KREEP in the Mantle of Chang'e-5 and Its Surrounding Units ZIQING LI1#+, Bo ZHANG2
1pku, China, 2Peking University, China
PS11-A008 The Moon's Enduring Vitality Revealed Through Samples Returned by Chang'e Missions Qian ZHANG+, Mu-Han YANG, Bi-Wen WANG, Liu-Yang CHEN, Jia-Xuan SUN, Qiuli LI#
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS11-A010 Formation of Simple Craters on the Moon Yichen WANG#+, Zhiyong XIAO
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS11-A012 Impact-induced Fayalite Glass from Chang’e-5 Regolith Hongmei YANG1, Haiyang XIAN1#+, Jianxi ZHU1, Xiao WU1, Shan LI1, Xiaoju LIN1, Jiaxin XI1, Yiping YANG1, Hongping HE2
1Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS11-A013 The Cratering Chronology of the Chang’e-6 Landing Site and the Provenance of Returned Samples Antong GAO#+, Long XIAO
China University of Geosciences, China
PS11-A015 Magmatic Evolution of the Marius Hills, Rümker Hills, and Gardner Volcanic Complexes on the Moon: Constraints from Topography and Gravity Haolin YIN1#+, Qian HUANG2, Feng ZHANG3
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS11-A018 Secular Change Of Preservation Of Lunar Sinuous Rilles: Constraints From Lava Flow Numerical Modeling Xuanyu DENG#+
Peking University, China
PS11-A016 Identification of Deep-seated Faults in Lunar Impact Basin Based on the 3d Euler Deconvolution Method Jinzhu JI1#+, Jianzhong LIU2, Xinlei XUE1, Qi CAO1, Kai WANG1
1Inner Mongolia University of Technology, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS11-A030 Automated Mineralogy Systems for Planetary Materials Science: Past, Present, and Future Ao SU+, Wei TIAN#
School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China
PS11-A020 Variation in Lunar Regolith Relative to Latitude and Wavelength Dany WALLER#+
Johns Hopkins University, United States
PS11-A022 Plug-and-play Segmentation for Image Features from Planetary Remote Sensing and Sample Analysis Data Yuchen WU1, Renhao TIAN2, Zhaopeng CHEN3#+, Zhibin LI4, Yizhong ZHANG5, Yuqi QIAN6, Guochun ZHAO6
1Department of Computer Science, University of Bath, United Kingdom, 2 National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China, 3Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 4National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China, 5Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization, CAS, China, 6The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS11-A023 Shock Induced Metal Globules in Chang’e-5 Impact Melt Splash and Implication for the Coalescence Growth of Submicroscopic Metal Particles in Lunar Soil Chengxiang YIN1#+, Xiaohui FU1, Haijun CAO1, Xuejin LU1, Jian CHEN1, Jiang ZHANG1, Zongcheng LING1, Xiaochao CHE2
1Shandong University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China
PS11-A024 The Ground Verification Test of the Chang'e-7 Panoramic Camera Xiaoxia ZHANG1#+, Wangli CHEN1, xu TAN1, Xin REN2, Guangliang ZHANG3
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China
PS11-A025 Volume Estimation of Chang'e-6 Shoveling Sample Using Stereo Images of Panoramic Camera and Monitoring Camera Wangli CHEN1#+, Xin REN2, xu TAN1, Xiaoxia ZHANG1, Guangliang ZHANG3
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China
PS11-A026 The Geological Characteristics and Significance of Shallow Layer at the Navigation Area on Chang'e-4 Mission Guangliang ZHANG1#+, Wangli CHEN2, Xiaoxia ZHANG2, Xin REN3, xu TAN2
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China
PS11-A027 Chang’E-7 Lunar Soil Water Molecule Analyzer (LSWMA) for In Situ Water-Ice Detection Li XIANG#+
CAS, China
PS11-A028 The Occurrence and Migration of Copper in Lunar Regoliths Zhuang GUO#+
Northwest University, China
PS11-A029 Preparing for Artemis and ILRS with Data Analysis, Instruments, Missions Opportunities, Geology Field Work, Astronauts, Habitats and Business Bernard FOING1,2#, Michel BLANC3+
1ILEWG LUNEX, Space Renaissance International, Netherlands, 2Qosmosys, Singapore, 3Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France
PS11-A037 Petrogenesis of KREEP-rich Breccia in Chang’e-5 Regolith: Implication for the Material Migration in Early Moon History Jing YANG1#+, WEI DU2, Rui LI1, Dongyang JU1, Wei HUANG1, Yuqi QIAN3, Jianzhong LIU4, Yun LIU1
1Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geochemistry, CAS, China, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS11-A038 The Effect of Different Initial Geomorphology Models on the Geomorphology Degradation of Lunar Craters Xiyao MU+, Caibo HU#
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS11-A039 Estimation Of Lunar Surface Temperature Using The Chandrayaan-2 IIRS (Imaging Infrared Spectrometer) Instrument Damini SARMA1,2#+, Swagata PAYRA3, Mili GHOSH NEE LALA3, Sibalika KUNDU3
1Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 2Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, India, 3Birla Institute of Technology, India

PS12 Contributions of Heavy Ions and Their Roles in Comparative Magnetospheres
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS12-A001 The Solar Wind Electrical Asymmetry in the Martian Bow Shock Location Caused by Ion Plume Mengdan GUO, Lihui CHAI#+
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS12-A004 Reconnection-driven Electrostatic Extraction of Heavy Ions at a Martian Crustal Magnetic Cusp Cheng SANWEI1+, Zhenpeng SU2#
1university of science and technology of china, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS12-A002 Tracing the Ionosphere- and Lunar- Origin Heavy Ions in the Terrestrial Magnetosphere Mei-Yun LIN1#+, Andrew POPPE2
1University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States
PS12-A003 A Highway for Atmospheric Ion Escape from Earth During the Impact of an Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection Hui ZHANG1#+, Suiyan FU2, Fu SONG3, Jun ZHONG4, Binbin NI3, Yong WEI1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Wuhan University, China, 4Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS12-A005 Heavy Ion Escape from Mars and Venus Yaxue DONG1#+, David A. BRAIN2, Robin RAMSTAD2, James MCFADDEN3, Jasper HALEKAS4, Jared ESPLEY5, Frank EPARVIER2, Shannon CURRY3
1University of Colorado, United States, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3University of California, Berkeley, United States, 4The University of Iowa, United States, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
PS12-A006 An improved method to detect the low-energy ion flows with high densities in the magnetotail Kun LI#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS12-A007 Magnetic Reconnection in Multi-Ion Plasmas Around Mars Yuki HARADA1#+, Jasper HALEKAS2, Thomas E. CRAVENS3, David A. BRAIN4
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3University of Kansas, United States, 4University of Colorado Boulder, United States
PS12-A009 Significant Role of Heavy Ions Originating from Earth in the Magnetospheric Dynamics Kunihiro KEIKA#+
The University of Tokyo, Japan
PS12-A010 Flux Ropes in the Saturnian Magnetosphere Hairong LAI1#+, Yingdong JIA2, Tielong ZHANG3,4, Hao HAN5
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, 4University of Science and Technology of China, China, 5Sun Yat-sen University, China, China
PS12-A014 Flux Transfer Event Showers and Their Impact on Mercury's Magnetospheric Dynamics Weijie SUN#+
Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, United States

PS13 Planetary Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling: Aurorae and Their Magnetospheric/ionosphere Counterparts
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS13-A002 Long-term Enhancing of Jupiter’s Electrostatic Waves as Diagnostic of Io’s Mass Loading Activity Minyi LONG1+, Binbin NI1#, Elias ROUSSOS2, Danny SUMMERS3, Zhiyong XIAO4, Xing CAO1, Zhonghua YAO5, Binzheng ZHANG5, Shengyi YE6, Qingyun DENG7, Enhao FENG5, Peng LU1, Shaobei WANG8
1Wuhan University, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 4Sun Yat-sen University, China, 5The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 6Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 7 Planetary Environmental and Astrobiological Research Laboratory, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, China, China, 8Department of Space Science and Technology, School of Earth and Space Science and Technology, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China, China
PS13-A003 Utilizing JOVE Radio Telescopes for Analysis of Solar Interference for Jovian Emission Detection Zi Xi LIN#+, Yuhan CHENG
The ISF Academy, Hong Kong SAR
PS13-A004 Revealing the Local Time Structure of the Alfvén Radius in Jupiter’s Magnetosphere Through High-resolution Simulations Yan XU1#+, Licia RAY2, Zhonghua YAO3, Binzheng ZHANG3, Bertrand BONFOND4, Sarah BADMAN2, Denis GRODENT4, Enhao FENG3, Tianshu QIN3, Yong WEI5
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Lancaster University, United Kingdom, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 4University of Liege, Belgium, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS13-A005 Jupiter’s Complex Downward Current Region: Comparisons with Earth and Saturn Ali SULAIMAN1#+, Robert LYSAK1, Nicholas KRUEGLER1, Sadie ELLIOTT1, George CLARK2, William KURTH3, Barry MAUK2, Jamey SZALAY4, Scott BOLTON5
1University of Minnesota, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States, 4Princeton University, United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS13-A007 Relationship Between Proton Aurora Formation and Energetic Neutral Atoms Jingyi WU+, Fei HE#, Jijie MA, Wenya LI, Yong WEI
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS13-A006 Why Doesn’t the Observed Field-aligned Current Saturate with Increasing Interplanetary Electric Field? Ziyi YANG1#+, Jiuhou LEI1, Binzheng ZHANG2, William LOTKO3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 3Dartmouth College, United States
PS13-A014 The magnetic field characteristics cross Io plasma torus from JUNO Xiaoyi TAN1+, Fei HE2#, Jianzhao WANG3, Zhonghua YAO4, Zhaojin RONG2, Yong WEI2
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Univ Colorado Boulder, Dept Astrophys & Planetary Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA Affiliation, American Samoa, 4The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS13-A008 Proton Aurora Statistics and Analysis Xiaoqi DING#+
BUAA, China
PS13-A016 MHD Simulations of Exoplanet Earth-like Planets: Habitability Conditions and Radio Emission BoRui WANG#+, Shengyi YE
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS13-A010 Magnetosphere-ionosphere Coupling in Jupiter’s Polar Regions Robert LYSAK#+, Ali SULAIMAN, Sadie ELLIOTT
University of Minnesota, United States
PS13-A012 Correlation Analysis of Alfven Waves and Radio Emissions in Jovian Magnetosphere Yuening CHEN1+, Shengyi YE1#, Zhonghua YAO2
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR
PS13-A015 Radio and Auroral Observations Reveal the Magnetospheric Dynamics of Giant Planets Shengyi YE1#+, Siyuan WU1, Yan XU2, Yuening CHEN1, Binzheng ZHANG3, Z. H. YAO2
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

PS14 Astrobiology in the Solar System and Beyond
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS14-A016 Accretion of Volatiles on Rocky Exoplanets in Compact Multiplanet Systems Howard CHEN1#+, Jesse GU2, Matthew CLEMENT3
1Florida Institute of Technology, United States, 2Harvard University, United States, 3Johns Hopkins Applied Physics lab, United States
PS14-A015 Where Might Low-mass Planets Have the Most Stable Orbits in Triple Star Systems? Modeled Cases of KOI-5 and HD 132563 Adelynn JENSEN#+, Howard CHEN
Florida Institute of Technology, United States
PS14-A009 Salt Diversity Observed in Enceladus' Ice Grains Suggest a Complex Plume Formation Process Driven by its Subsurface Ocean Frank POSTBERG1#+, Zenghui ZOU2, Yasuhito SEKINE3, Minori KOGA4, Juergen SCHMIDT5, Mark FOX-POWELL6, Fabian KLENNER7, Jon K. HILLIER8, Nozair KHAWAJA1, Ralf SRAMA9
1Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 2School of Mathematics and Physics, Qinghai University, Xining, China, 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 4Earth Life Science Institute (ELSI), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 5Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Germany, 6The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, 7University of Washington, United States, 8Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Germany, Germany, 9University of Stuttgart, Germany
PS14-A001 Internal Isotopic Structure of Ryugu Suggests It Derives from Ivuna-like Material Ke ZHU1#+, Tetsuya YOKOYAMA2
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan
PS14-A004 Stability of biomolecules in the Enceladus ocean Jihua HAO#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS14-A003 Atom Probe Tomography Reveals Nano-scale Organic Remaining in Conodont Fan GAO+, Dongjian OUYANG, Qiuli LI#
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A002 Stability of Amino Acids Under Ionizing Radiation and Implication for Mars Life Exploration Gen-Tao ZHOU1#+, Xin LI1, Zi-Meng ZHOU1, Wen-Ping LIU1, Qi-Zhi YAO2
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory/School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China, 2School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
PS14-A006 Co-evolution of methane-metabolizing archaea and Earth environments Yinzhao WANG#+
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
PS14-A007 Effect of Serpentinite on Raman Spectra of Amino Acids and Implications for Life Detection on Mars Qi-Zhi YAO1#+, Zi-Meng ZHOU2, Xin LI2, Wen-Ping LIU2, Gen-Tao ZHOU2
1School of Chemistry and Materials Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China, 2Deep Space Exploration Laboratory/School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
PS14-A008 The Role of Sugar Acids in Chemical Evolution RUIQIN YI#+
Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A010 Rapid Rise of Early Ocean Ph Under Elevated Weathering Rates Meng GUO1#+, Jun KORENAGA2
1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2Yale University, United States
PS14-A011 Clay-organic Association within Mineral Inclusions Of Mars-analog Evaporites Tongtong HUANG1+, Jianxun SHEN2, Yan CHEN2, Wei LIN3#
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A014 Organic Biosignatures in Martian Analog Sulfates: Insights Into Life Signal Preservation and Environmental Conditions on Mars Yihao XIE1+, Geng WU1#, Ting HUANG2, Hongchen JIANG1
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
PS14-A017 Planet Zero: a Reference Model for the Planetary Age Rohan BYRNE#+
University of Melbourne, Australia
PS14-A012 The Relevance of Electroautotrophy and Electroautotrophs to Astrobiology Maggie LAU VETTER#+, Quansheng WANG
Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A013 Do Robust Trees Truly Tell Evolutionary History? Philip VETTER#+, Maggie LAU VETTER
Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A018 Dynamical Evolution of Multiple-planet Systems Subject to Mass Loss for Planet Formation in Neptunian Desert Yao DONG1#+, Gang BAO2, Su WANG3
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A019 The Formation of Ultra-short-period Planets in Multiple Planetary Systems Su WANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS14-A020 Simulating Transient Nitrogen Chemistry in Co₂-rich Atmospheres Angela CIARAVELLA1#+, Antonio JIMENEZ-ESCOBAR2, Cesare CECCHI-PESTELLINI2, Francesco PIAZZESE3, Alfonso MANGIONE4
1INAF— Astronomical Observatory of Palermo, Italy, 2INAF—Osservation Astronomico di Palermo, Italy, 3University of Palermo, Italy, 4INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo, Italy
PS14-A021 Beyond Habitability: How Extremophiles Shape Our Understanding of Life’s Potential Cesare CECCHI-PESTELLINI1#+, Marco MARCELLINO2, Angela CIARAVELLA3, Daniele LOCCI2
1INAF—Osservation Astronomico di Palermo, Italy, 2INAF - OAPA, Italy, 3INAF— Astronomical Observatory of Palermo, Italy

PS15 Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Planets
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS15-A001 Study on the Method of Passive Microwave Remote Sensing the Temperature and Sulfuric Compounds in the Lower Atmosphere of Venus Zijin ZHANG#+
National Space Science Center, Chinese academy of sciences, China
PS15-A002 Lunar-earth Flyby by Esa/juice in August 2024: Majis Observations and First Results François POULET1#+, Giuseppe PICCIONI2, Yves LANGEVIN3, Francesca ALTIERI4, emiliano DAVERSA5, Vincent CARLIER6, Maria Cristina DE SANCTIS7, Marc DEXET6, Cydalise DUMESNIL6, Leigh FLETCHER8, Sandrine GUERLET9, Sophie JACQUINOD10, Stéphane LEMOUÉLIC11, Cedric LEYRAT12, Fabrizio OLIVA13, Cedric PILORGET6, Sebastien RODRIGUEZ14, Benoit SEIGNOVERT15, Katrin STEPHAN16, Federico TOSI17, Francesca ZAMBON2
1CNRS/Universite Paris Saclay, France, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 3Paris-Sud University, France, 4INAF-IAPS, Italy, 5IAPS-INAF, Italy, 6Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, Universite Paris-Saclay, France, 7IAPS, INAF, Italy, Italy, 8University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 9Laboratoire de météorologie dynamique, France, 10LIRA, Observatoire de Paris, France, 11Université de Nantes, France, 12Paris Observatory, France, 13INAF Italy, Italy, 14Université Paris-Diderot, France, 15LPG, Nantes Université, France, 16German Aerospace Center, Germany, 17IAPS, INAF, Italy
PS15-A016 Preliminary Study of Mars Gravity Field Based on Tianwen-1 and MRO Observations Jiachen YUAN+, Yong HUANG#
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS15-A003 Super-resolution of Planetary Images Based on Generative Adversarial Network Xiaoran ZHANG+, Yiran WANG#, Miao ZHUO
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS15-A017 Mars Gravity Field Determination Using Tianwen-1 Orbiter Tracking Data Chongyang WANG1+, Jianguo YAN1#, Jean Pierre BARRIOT1,2
1Wuhan University, China, 2University of French Polynesia, French Polynesia
PS15-A005 Identification of H2O Ice at Lunar South Polar Region Based on Deep Learning Tianwei WANG, Jian CHEN#+, Changqing LIU, Ziyuan WANG, Haijun CAO, Le QIAO, Zongcheng LING
Shandong University, China
PS15-A008 Distribution and Spatial Analysis of Rayed Craters on Mercury Xinyue CUI1+, Luyuan XU2, Yiran WANG1#
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China
PS15-A007 Global Mapping of Transverse Aeolian Ridges on Mars and Initial Science Results Zhaoran WEI+, Jingyan CAI, Yiran WANG#
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS15-A018 Spectral-geometric Band Attention Mechanism for Mars Image Key Point Extraction Min CHEN1+, Jianguo YAN1#, Jean Pierre BARRIOT1,2
1Wuhan University, China, 2University of French Polynesia, French Polynesia
PS15-A006 ACD Tool: Automatic Crater Detection Tool for the Moon, Mars, and Mercury Yiran WANG#+, Miao ZHUO, Xiaoran ZHANG
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS15-A009 Subsurface Water Activity In Mars’ Shallow Alluvial Deposit: Evidence From Tianwen-1 Radar Observations Chunyu DING#+
Institute for Advanced Study, Shenzhen University, China
PS15-A011 Polygonal Terrain on Mars: Automated Mapping, Distribution, and Formation Mechanisms Huanqi ZHENG#+, Yiran WANG
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS15-A010 Brine Flows or Dry Granular Flows? a Global Investigation Into the Martian Dark Slope Streaks Chenxi BAI#+, Yiran WANG
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS15-A013 Aqueous Alteration Processes of Open-basin Paleolakes in the Nili Fossae Region Fan MENG1#+, Honglei LIN1, Jiannan ZHAO2, Jianxun SHEN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China
PS15-A014 Geologic Context of Pyroclastic Deposits in Rimae Bode Ziyu WANG1#+, Honglei LIN1, Sheng GOU2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China

PS16 Observations and Exploration of Primitive Small Bodies
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS16-A005 Thermophysical Properties of Main-belt Asteroid (15) Eunomia From Spatially-resolved ALMA Data Yu Yu PHUA1#+, Katherine DE KLEER1, Bryan BUTLER2, Saverio CAMBIONI3, Michaela SHEPARD4
1California Institute of Technology, United States, 2National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States, 3MIT, United States, 4Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania, United States
PS16-A001 Analysis of the Activity of Halley Family Comet 12P/pons–brooks During December 11 to 15, 2023 Jianchun SHI#+
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, China
PS16-A003 Rotational Breakup of Comet 289P/Blanpain and the Production of the Phoenicid Meteoroid Stream Toshihiro KASUGA#+
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan
PS16-A002 Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey for Small Bodies in the Solar System Toshihiro KASUGA1#+, Akira KEIDA2, Takafumi OOTSUBO3, Tadafumi TAKATA4, JUNKO FURUSAWA1, Hisanori FURUSAWA5
1National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 2National Astronomy Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Japan, 4National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, Japan, 5NAOJ, Japan
PS16-A004 ESA's Comet Interceptor: Visiting a Pristine World Michael KUEPPERS1#+, Hideyo KAWAKITA2, Neil BOWLES3, Hanna ROTHKAEHL4, Martin RUBIN5, Nicolas THOMAS5, Satoshi KASAHARA6, Naoya SAKATANI7, Kazuo YOSHIOKA6, Vania DA DEPPO8, Mihkel PAJUSALU9, Antti NASILA10, Hans-Ulrich AUSTER11, Vincenzo DELLA CORTE12, Marina GALAND13, Pierre HENRI14, Ayako MATSUOKA15, Shingo KAMEDA7, Luisa LARA16, Elena MARTELLATO17, Colin SNODGRASS18, Seiji SUGITA6
1European Space Agency, Spain, 2Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan, 3University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 4Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, 5University of Bern, Switzerland, 6The University of Tokyo, Japan, 7Rikkyo University, Japan, 8CNR-IFN, Padova, Italy, 9Tartu University, Estonia, 10VTT, Finland, 11University of Braunschweig, Germany, 12INAF-IAPS, Rome, Italy, 13Imperial College, United Kingdom, 14Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 15Kyoto University, Japan, 16IAA-CSIC, Granada, Spain, 17INAF – Astronomical Observatory of Padova, Italy, 18University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
PS16-A008 Evidence of Space Weathering on Ceres Qing ZHANG#+, Jian-Yang LI
Sun Yat-sen University, China
PS16-A006 The Hera and Ramses Missions of the European Space Agency: Rendezvous with the Binary Asteroid Didymos and the Asteroid Apophis Patrick MICHEL1#+, Michael KUEPPERS2, Monica LAZZARIN3, Ian CARNELLI4, Paolo MARTINO4
1CNRS, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 2European Space Agency, Spain, 3University of Padova, Italy, 4European Space Agency, Netherlands
PS16-A007 Observations of Small Bodies by Ground-based Planetary Radar Zehua DONG1#+, Chenrui TIAN1, Gen LI2, Ziyang PAN3, Zegang DING1
1Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 2Beijing Institute of Technology, China, China, 3 Beijing Institute of Technology, China, China
PS16-A014 Science of Asteroids and Small Bodies with Gaia and Surveys Astrometry Daniel HESTROFFER1#+, Ziyu LIU2, Pedro DAVID2, Josselin DESMARS3
1Paris observatory, univ. PSL, CNRS, France, 2LTE/Paris observatory, France, 3Paris Observatory, France
PS16-A009 The Dust Environment Near Jupiter Mitchell M. SHEN 1#+, Jamey SZALAY1, William KURTH2, Darrelle WILKINSON2, Chris PIKER2, Terrance AVERKAMP2
1Princeton University, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States
PS16-A010 Development and Applications of AI-based Thermophysical Modelling for Small Solar System Bodies Xian SHI1#+, Shunjing ZHAO2, Hanlun LEI3, Man-To HUI4
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 2Nanjing University, China, 3Nanjing University, School of Astronomy and Space Science, China, 4Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, China
PS16-A011 Indications from Simulation Experiments: Space Weathering of the Moon and Ordinary-chondrite-like Asteroids Pengfei ZHANG#+
Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS16-A012 A comparison study on the accuracy and efficiency of different numerical integrators in simulating the orbit of asteroids with dissipative forces Yuxuan MIAO#+, Xiyun HOU
Nanjing University, China
PS16-A015 Apophis Recon Swarm (ARS): Multi-flyby of Apophis with a Swarm of Cubesats Jian-Yang LI1#+, Yang YU2, Xian SHI3, Bing CHEN4, Nan ZHANG5, Song ZHIJUN2, Mao YE6
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Beihang University, China, 3Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, China, 4Tsinghua University, China, 5Tsinghua University, China, China, 6Wuhan University, China
PS16-A016 Modeling of Comet Water Production--Dust layer removal model Yingqi XIN1#+, Yuhui ZHAO1, Yuri SKOROV2,3, Ladislav REZAC2, Paul HARTOGH2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
PS16-A017 Challenges in Hunting for Primordial Asteroids: Evolution of Asteroid Families Wenhan ZHOU#+
The University of Tokyo, Japan

PS17 Planetary Seismology
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS17-A001 Three-dimensional Global-scale Lunar Seismic Simulation Based on the Symplectic Spectral Element Method Yinzhong MA+, Xiaofan LI#
School of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences, China
PS17-A002 Seismic Constraints on the Origin of the Martian Dichotomy Weijia SUN1#+, Hrvoje TKALČIĆ2
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2The Australian National University, Australia
PS17-A003 Evidence for Weak Seismic Attenuation in Mars’ Deep Mantle Jiaqi LI1#+, Henri SAMUEL2, Thomas FERRAND3,4, Laetitia ALLIBERT5
1Peking University, China, 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 3Laboratoire de Géologie de L'Ecole Normale Supérieure, France, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan, 5Museum für Naturkunde, Germany
PS17-A010 Seismic Evidence for Near-surface Brines on Mars Jing SHI#+, Jiaqi LI
School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China
PS17-A011 Selecting Low Wind Noise Landing Sites for Martian Seismology Yi KANG1#+, Jiali LI2
1Peking University, China, 2School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China, China
PS17-A013 Dragonfly/DraGMet at Titan : Applying Lessons from Insight to Exploring Ocean World Seismology Ralph LORENZ#+
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS17-A012 Data-driven Reconstruction of Effective Information from Planetary Seismic Data with Ultra-low Frequency and Low Signal-to-noise Ratio: a Case Study of Lunar Seismic Events Songping YU+, Xiaofan LI#, Sibo KANG
School of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences, China
PS17-A014 Portable Active Seismic Source for Future Lunar and Mars Active Seismic Surveys Takeshi TSUJI1#+, Satoshi TANAKA2, Taichi KAWAMURA3, Kazutoshi SAKAMOTO1
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France
PS17-A016 Seismic Detection of a 600-km Solid Inner Core in Mars Daoyuan SUN1#+, Huixing BI1, Ningyu SUN2, Zhu MAO1, Mingwei DAI1, Douglas HEMINGWAY3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, China, 3Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas at Austin, United States
PS17-A017 Recent Analyses of InSight SEIS Data and Studies of the Martian Interior Hrvoje TKALČIĆ1#+, Weijia SUN2, Yun-Ze CHENG1, Qingya TANG3, Sheng WANG4, Ludmila ADAM5, Vishnupriya PRADEEP1, Balthazar DUBOIS DOGNON1, Marco MALUSA6, Fabrizio MAGRINI1, Vernon CORMIER7
1The Australian National University, Australia, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3 Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4ETH Zürich, Switzerland, 5University of Auckland, New Zealand, 6Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, Italy, 7Unviersity of Connecticut, United States
PS17-A018 Numerical Study on Lunar Seismic Scattering: an Example at Szilard Crater Keisuke ONODERA#+
Okayama University, Japan
PS17-A019 Effective Information Reconstruction of Ultra-Low-Frequency Lunar Seismic Data with Extremely Low Signal-to-Noise Ratio Sibo KANG+, Xiaofan LI#, Songping YU
School of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences, China
PS17-A032 Lunar Core Radius Constrained by Apollo Seismic Data and Prospects for Chang’e-7 Seismic Data Jinhai ZHANG1#+, Biao YANG1, Yanbin WANG2, Zhen-Xing YAO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China
PS17-A023 The MEMS seismic sensor for Chang'E-7 Lunar Mission Ouyang HAO1+, Qiu WANG1, Ruikun LI1, Libo QIU1, Yue LIU2, Jun LI1, Fei E1, Xin XIONG1, Ying XU1, Danhua PENG1, Yunfei MEI1, Shaobo QU1, Huafeng LIU1#
1NGL, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, 2CRRC Qingdao Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Co., Ltd., China
PS17-A020 Geophysical Constraints on Pore-filling Materials of Martian Mid-crust Wanbo XIAO1+, Jiali LI2#, Lu PAN3, Yanbin WANG1
1Peking University, China, 2School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China, China, 3School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS17-A025 Nano-g level broadband optomechanical MEMS accelerometer for planetary seismology Shimin JIAO+, Wen XIONG, Xujin MA, Bin CHEN, Shuo RAN, Qiu WANG, Huafeng LIU#
NGL, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
PS17-A026 DraGMet SEIS: Probing Titan’s Interior with Dragonfly Taichi KAWAMURA1#+, Hiroaki SHIRAISHI2, Satoshi TANAKA2, Takefumi MITANI2, Hideki MURAKAMI3, Keisuke ONODERA4, Shunichi KAMATA5, Jun KIMURA6, Hiroyuki KUROKAWA7, Yasuhito SEKINE8, Takeshi TSUJI7, Kiwamu NISHIDA7, Ralph LORENZ9, Mark PANNING10, Sebastien RODRIGUEZ11, Antoine LUCAS12, Lorraine DELAROQUE13
1Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3Kochi University, Japan, 4Okayama University, Japan, 5Hokkaido University, Japan, 6The University of Osaka, Japan, 7The University of Tokyo, Japan, 8Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 9Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 10Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States, 11Université Paris-Diderot, France, 12Université Paris Cité, France, 13Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France , France
PS17-A021 Estimation of the Atmospheric Yield of the Sol 1094b Mars Impact from the Joint Analysis of Thermospheric Wave and Seismic Waves Philippe LOGNONNÉ1#+, Marouchka FROMENT2, Zongbo XU3, Doyeon KIM4, Constantinos CHARALAMBOUS4
1Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 2NORSAR, Norway, 3Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 4Imperial College London, United Kingdom
PS17-A027 Advancing Lunar Seismology: the Japanese Lunar Seismic Network Taichi KAWAMURA1#+, Satoshi TANAKA2, Akito ARAYA3, Takeshi TSUJI3, Keisuke ONODERA4
1Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4Okayama University, Japan
PS17-A029 Simulating Lunar Response to Gravitational Waves Using Finite Element Method Lei ZHANG1#+, Han YAN2, Xian CHEN2, Jinhai ZHANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Department of Astronomy, School of Physics, Peking University, 100871 Beijing, China, China
PS17-A028 Investigating Lateral Variations in Martian Crustal Thickness Using Seismology, Gravity Field Data, and Radiotracking Measurements Melanie DRILLEAU1#+, Henri SAMUEL2, Attilio RIVOLDINI3, Raphael GARCIA1, Clement PERRIN4, Mark WIECZOREK2, Doyeon KIM5, Philippe LOGNONNÉ6
1Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 3Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 4Nantes Université/ Université d’Angers/ Le Mans Université/ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, 5Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 6Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, France
PS17-A030 Lunar Optical Very Broad Band: the New Generation Seismometer Sébastien DE RAUCOURT1#, Hippolyte DUPONT2, Gabrielle CHABAUD1, Frédéric GUATTARI3, Frans IJPELAAN4, Taichi KAWAMURA5, Philippe LOGNONNÉ6+, Tanguy NEBUT1, Célia PELLUET7, Gabriel PONT4, Olivier ROBERT1, Sylvain TILLIER1
1Université Paris Cité, France, 2MAAGM, France, 3MAÅGM, France, 4National Centre for Space Studies, France, 5Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 6Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 7CNES, France
PS17-A031 Detecting the structure of lunar lower mantle using Apollo seismic data Biao YANG1+, Jinhai ZHANG1#, Yanbin WANG2, Zhen-Xing YAO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China
PS17-A033 LEMS-A3: The Lunar Environmental Monitoring Station, an Artemis III Deployed Instrument Paul BYRNE1#+, Nick SCHMERR2, Mehdi BENNA3, Daniella DELLAGIUSTINA4, Naoma MCCALL3, Angela MARUSIAK4, Veronica BRAY4, Samuel (Hop) BAILEY4, Brad AVENSON5, Donghwan KIM5
1Washington University, United States, 2University of Maryland, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 4University of Arizona, United States, 5Silicon Audio Inc., United States
PS17-A034 Atmospheric Gravity Waves on Mars as Seen by InSight’s Seismometer Keisuke ONODERA1#+, Kiwamu NISHIDA2, Rudolf WIDMER-SCHNIDRIG3, Taichi KAWAMURA4, Philippe LOGNONNÉ5, Jorge HERNANDEZ-BERNAL6, Grégory SAINTON7, Aymeric SPIGA6, Eleonore STUTZMANN8, Zongbo XU8, Anna HORLESTON9, Martin SCHIMMEL10
1Okayama University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Black Forest Observatory, Germany, 4Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 5Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 6Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace, France, 7Observatoire de Paris, France, 8Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 9University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 10Geociencias Barcelona, Spain
PS17-A035 Toward an International Infra-red and Visible Flash Monitoring Earth Network for Impact Seismology on the Moon: First Light at Calern for the Tilt Telescope Philippe LOGNONNÉ1#+, Marco DELBO2, Daniel SHEWARD3, Shinsuke ABE4, Mamoun AIT MOULAY LARBI5, Chrysa AVDELLIDOU6, Zouhair BENKHALDOUN5, Sylvain BOULEY7, Sylvain CHATY8, Anthony COOK9, Nicolas DAGONEAU8, Tim HAYME10, Taichi KAWAMURA11, Rodrigo LEIVA12
1Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 2Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France, 3Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, France, 4Nihon University, Japan, 5Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco, 6University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 7Societé Astronomique de France, France, 8Université Paris Cité, France, 9Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom, 10Lunar Section of the British Astronomical Association, United Kingdom, 11Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 12Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain
PS17-A036 Seismo-acoustic signals of fireballs: Comparing different types of atmospheric entry events. Iona CLEMENTE1#+, Eleanor SANSOM1, Taichi KAWAMURA2, Raphael GARCIA3, Benjamin FERNANDO4, Olivia COLLET1, Hadrien DEVILLEPOIX1
1Curtin University, Australia, 2Université Paris Cité, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, France, 3Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 4Imperial College London, United Kingdom

PS18 Planetary Data in the Big Data Era – Archives, Tools, and International Collaborations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS18-A001 JAXA Virtual Planet: A comprehensive 3D GIS platform for lunar data analysis Ryodo HEMMI1#+, Hiroyuki SATO1, Shoko OSHIGAMI2, Shingo NANBU1, Mitsuo YAMAMOTO1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
PS18-A014 The Science Explorer: Advancing Planetary Science Through Enhanced Literature and Data Integration Simon ANGHEL1,2#+
1Paris Observatory, France, 2Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Romania
PS18-A003 Hayabusa2 Open Science Activities Eri TATSUMI1#+, Daigo SHOJI2, Mayumi ICHIKAWA2, Kazuhiro HONDA2, Yasuhiro YOKOTA3, Shin-ya MURAKAMI4, Mitsuo YAMAMOTO4, Hiroyuki SATO4
1Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain, 2ISAS/JAXA, Japan, 3Tokyo Institute of Science, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
PS18-A013 New Mex-aspera-3 Ion Mass Analyzer High-level Data in the Esa's Planetary Science Archive Emmanuel GROTHEER1#+, Mats HOLMSTRÖM2, Hayley WILLIAMSON2, Mark BENTLEY3, Guido DE MARCHI4, Adrian TREJO5, Michel BREITFELLNER1, James GODFREY6, David HEATHER7, Patrick MARTIN3, Colin WILSON4, Alejandro CARDESIN8, Pilar ESQUEJ5, Mar SIERRA9, Arnaud MAHIEUX8, Federico NESPOLI8, Daniela COIA10, Tanya LIM10, Christophe ARVISET3, Bruno MERIN11, Ruben DOCASAL12, Fernando FELIX5, Joana OLIVEIRA10, Jose OSINDE13, Francisco RAGA5, Ricardo VALLES5, Alfredo ESCALANTE5
1Serco for ESA, Spain, 2Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 3European Space Agency, Spain, 4European Space Agency, Netherlands, 5Starion Group for ESA, Spain, 6European Space Agency, Germany, 7ESTEC, European Space Agency, Netherlands, 8Aurora for ESA, Spain, 9Telespazio for ESA, Spain, 10Telespazio UK, Spain, 11ESA, Spain, 12Aurora, Spain, 13Starion Group for ESA , Spain
PS18-A004 Beyond the Data: Capturing Planetary Mission Operations for Long Term Reference Thomas STEIN#+
Washington University in St. Louis, United States
PS18-A006 AiGIS and PyAiGIS: Advanced 3D-GIS for Small Body Exploration Naru HIRATA#+
The University of Aizu, Japan
PS18-A009 Design and Validation of the Scientific Data Products for China's Tianwen-2 Mission xu TAN1#+, Wangli CHEN1, Xiaoxia ZHANG1, Xin REN2, Guangliang ZHANG3
1National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China
PS18-A010 Data Management and Application Practices of Chinese National Space Science Data Center (nssdc) Ziming ZOU1,2#+, QI XU3,2, XiaoYan HU3
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 2Chinese National Space Science Data Center, China, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

PS20 Radiation Environment in the Solar System
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS20-A004 Scientific Mission and Development Status of K-RadCube: A CubeSat for Space Radiation Measurement in High Earth Orbit Dukhang LEE1,2#+, Young-Jun CHOI1,3, Chae Kyung SIM1,2, Jehyuck SHIN1, Seul‐Min BAEK1, Uk-Won NAM1, Woo-Hyeong SEOL1, Hyojeong LEE4, Seongwhan LEE4, Chris KIM5, Hyeonggu KIM5
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 3University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 4Nara Space Technology Inc., Korea, South, 5kt sat, Korea, South
PS20-A001 Study Of Energetic Electrons Dynamics In Ganymede’s Magnetosphere Based On Magnetohydrodynamic And Test-particle Simulations Tao YAN1+, Yiqun YU2#, Binzheng ZHANG3, Kun BAI2, Fan GONG2, Jun CUI1,4
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Beihang University, China, 3The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS20-A002 The Role of Saturn’s E-ring in Affecting the Energetic Electron Distributions Xuzhi ZHOU1#+, Ze-Fan YIN1, Yixin SUN2, Yixin HAO3
1Peking University, China, 2Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
PS20-A003 Shielding Strategies for Radiation-safe Lunar Habitats Mikhail DOBYNDE#+, Jingnan GUO
University of Science and Technology of China, China
PS20-A005 The Density Distribution and 58.4 nm Radiation Intensity of Interstellar Helium in the Heliosphere: a Model Simulation JiaLing LYU1,2+, Chongjing YUAN3#, Fei HE4, Beili YING4
1Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2College of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS20-A008 Revisiting the Convection Vs. Corotation Paradigm and Its Effects on Trapped Charged Particles Transport: the Case of Giant Planets Michel BLANC#+
Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France
PS20-A009 Electron Acceleration and Zebra Stripe Formation in Saturn's Radiation Belts Alexander DROZDOV1#+, Peter KOLLMANN2, Yixin HAO3, Dedong WANG4, Emma WOODFIELD5
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 4GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 5BAS, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
PS20-A012 Investigating Radiation Environments in the Jovian System Shangchun TENG#+
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR

PS24 Surface Science and Exploration of the Moon and Airless Planetary Bodies with an Impetus to Recent Missions
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS24-A013 In situ detection of solar-wind derived water on the Chang'e 5 and Chang'e 6 landing sites Yazhou YANG#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS24-A001 Enhancing LRO Diviner Interpretations of Lunar Regolith Properties Through Laboratory Experiments Benjamin GREENHAGEN1#+, Carlie WAGONER1, Tyler POWELL1, Kerri DONALDSON HANNA2, Tristram WARREN3, Neil BOWLES3, Matthew SIEGLER4, Angelica MARTINEZ5, Elisha JHOTI6, David PAIGE7
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2University of Central Florida, United States, 3University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 4University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 5Southern Methodist University, United States, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7UCLA, United States
PS24-A004 Comparing Remote Sensing and Landing Observation of Olivine Bearing Rocks at the SLIM Landing Site on the Moon Makiko OHTAKE1#+, Hiroshi NAGAOKA2, Risa MIYAZAKI3, Kazuto SAIKI4, Yusuke NAKAUCHI2, Masaki NISHINO3, Hiroyuki SATO3, Chikatoshi HONDA5, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA3, Ryusuke NISHITANI3, Iori KAJITANI3, Shin-Ichiro SAKAI3, Shujiro SAWAI3, Seisuke FUKUDA6, Kenichi KUSHIKI3
1Okayama University, Japan, 2Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Ritsumekan University, Japan, 5The University of Aizu, Japan, 6Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan), sakai@isas.jaxa.jp, Japan
PS24-A005 Overview of the Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) Project Takeshi HOSHINO1#+, Makiko OHTAKE2, Dai ASOH1, Hiroyasu MIZUNO1, Sachiko WAKABAYASHI1, Masataku SUTOH1, Yoshiaki ISHIHARA1, Hiroka INOUE1
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Okayama University, Japan
PS24-A014 Explaining the Lunar Hydration Band Depth by the Abundances of Key Refractory Elements Christian WOEHLER1#+, Kay WOHLFARTH1, Mélissa MARTINOT2, Jessica FLAHAUT2, Tejas PANAMBUR3, Tom SANDER1, Mirza ARNAUT1, Janice BISHOP4, Mario PARENTE3, Rachel KLIMA5, Angela DAPREMONT5
1TU Dortmund University, Germany, 2Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques, Université de Lorraine, France, 3University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States, 4SETI Institute, United States, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
PS24-A006 Capture the Structural Deformation Due to Tectonic Activities in the Shallow Subsurface of the Moon Based on Waveform and Velocity Contrast Analysis Saurabh DATTA GUPTA1#+, Durga Prasad KARANAM2, Pampa MALIK3
1Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of MInes), Dhanbad, India, 2Physical Research Laboratory, India, 3Department of Applied Geophysics, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India, India
PS24-A015 A Comparative Analysis of Lunar Hydration Using Chandrayaan’s Imaging Infrared Spectrometer and Moon Mineralogy Mapper Christian WOEHLER1#+, Sachana SATHYAN2, Kay WOHLFARTH1, Manav UPADHYAY3, Megha BHATT4
1TU Dortmund University, Germany, 2Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, 3Charotar University of Science and Technology, Changa, India, 4Physical Research Laboratory, India
PS24-A009 Insights from In-situ Investigations at Chandrayaan-3 Landing Site Durga Prasad KARANAM1#+, Saurabh DATTA GUPTA2, G. AMBILY1
1Physical Research Laboratory, India, 2Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of MInes), Dhanbad, India
PS24-A011 Statistical Study of Lunar ENAs Produced by Solar Wind Backscattering: Ibex Observations Over 15 Years Michael STARKEY1#+, Maher DAYEH1, Frederic ALLEGRINI1, Keiichi OGASAWARA1, David MCCOMAS2, Jamey SZALAY2
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Princeton University, United States

PS27 Structure and Dynamics of Planetary Interiors
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
PS27-A007 The Imaging of the Lithosphere-asthenosphere Discontinuities Beneath the Pacific Ocean Haonan CHEN#+
+8618333531061, China
PS27-A001 Equatorially Anti-symmetric Thermal Convection in Rotationally Flattened Liquid Core Dali KONG1#+, Longhui YUAN2, Wenbo LI1
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geophysics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
PS27-A002 Inferences of the Interior Structure of Rocky Exoplanets from Bulk Observational Constraints Dongdong NI1#+, Yong ZHAO2
1Nanjing University, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology , China
PS27-A003 The Morphology of Jupiter’s Magnetic Field: Similarities to and Differences from Earth’s Field Jeremy BLOXHAM1#+, Hao CAO2, David STEVENSON3, John CONNERNEY4, Scott BOLTON5
1Harvard University, United States, 2UCLA, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States
PS27-A005 The Lateral Velocity Variations of Stratified Structure at the Earth’s Outermost Core tao YANG#+
Chengdu University of Technology, China
PS27-A008 The Thermochemical Structure of Mars Revealed by a Joint Inversion of Multidisciplinary Data Melanie DRILLEAU1#+, Henri SAMUEL2, Olivier VERHOEVEN3, Attilio RIVOLDINI4, Max COLLINET5, Raphael GARCIA1, Philippe LOGNONNÉ6
1Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, France, 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 3Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences, Nantes, France, 4Royal Observatory of Belgium, Belgium, 5Université de Namur, Belgium, 6Université Paris Cité, Institut de physique du globe de Paris, CNRS, France
PS27-A004 Free Oscillations of Giant Planets Yufeng LIN#+
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS27-A020 Dynamics of Volatile Outgassing in Solidifying Planetary Magma Oceans Henri SAMUEL1#+, James BADRO1, Angela LIMARE2, Arthur WALBECQ2
1Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 2IPGP, France
PS27-A009 Tidally-Driven Dynamos in Stably Stratified Planetary Cores Rui CHENG+, Yufeng LIN#
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
PS27-A010 Thermal Convection of Asymmetric Fluids in Celestial Bodies Locked by Strong Static Equilibrium Tides Wenbo LI#+, Dali KONG
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS27-A012 Modeling limits on Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Depth From distorted Gravitational Field Xujiao ZHU1+, Dali KONG2#
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS27-A018 The History of Continental Formation Inferred from Th-U-Pb Isotope System Meng GUO#+, Patrick MARTIN, Simon REDFERN
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
PS27-A019 Pressure-stabilized Phases of Lead Sulfides: Insights Into Balancing Pb Isotopic Composition Siyu LIU1#+, Simon REDFERN2
1Nanyang Techological University, Singapore, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
PS27-A015 A Study on Subsurface Ocean Property Inversion of Icy Moons Using Multi-frequency Magnetic Induction Response Yujie WANG1#+, Dali KONG2
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS27-A013 Prospects for Jovian Seismology with the Lenghu Planetary Telescope Yiqing ZOU1#+, Fei HE2
1The Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
PS27-A021 Evolution of Mars' Basal Molten Layer Kang Wei LIM1#+, Charles-Édouard BOUKARÉ2, Henri SAMUEL1, James BADRO1
1Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 2York University, Canada
PS27-A014 Degassing and Ingassing of Magma Oceans Razvan CARACAS1#+, Edwin KITE2, Anne Hope DAVIS3
1CNRS, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France, 2University of Chicago, United States, 3University of Oslo, Norway
PS27-A016 Inference of Rocky Exoplanet Interiors Considering Observational Uncertainties Using a Conditional Variational Autoencoder Yong ZHAO1#+, Hongtao XU2, Dongdong NI3
1Macau University of Science and Technology , China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 3Nanjing University, China
PS27-A022 Effect of Intrinsic Thermal Conductivities on a Conductive Martian Basal Magma Ocean : Insights from Simulations of Mantle Convection Karwai CHENG#+
Academia Sinica, Taiwan