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ST01 Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun and in the Heliosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST01-A001 Longitudinal Extent of 3He-rich Solar Energetic Particle Events Near 1 au George HO1#+, Glenn MASON2, Athanasios KOULOUMVAKOS2, Robert ALLEN1, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3, Javier RODRÍGUEZ-PACHECO4
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Kiel University, Germany, 4University of Alcala, Spain
ST01-A002 Suprathermal Ion Acceleration At The Near-Sun Heliospheric Current Sheet Crossings Observed By Parker Solar Probe During Encounters 7-22. Mihir DESAI#+
Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST01-A010 Electron And Ion Energy Spectra In 3He-rich Solar Energetic Particle Events Junqi JIA1#+, Linghua WANG1, Glenn MASON2, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3
1Peking University, China, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3Kiel University, Germany
ST01-A005 Multi-spacecraft Observations of Interplanetary Suprathermal Electrons in a Shock-ICME Interaction Region Qianyi MA#+, Linghua WANG
Peking University, China
ST01-A006 Suprathermal Electron Spectra at the Earth’s Bow Shock Qianyi MA1#+, Xinnian GUO1, Linghua WANG1, Liu YANG2, Wenyan LI1
1Peking University, China, 2University of Kiel, Germany
ST01-A007 Hard X-ray Source Located Unusually High in the Solar Corona observed with SolO/STIX and ASOS/HXI Satoshi MASUDA1#+, Samuel KRUCKER2
1ISEE, Nagoya University, Japan, 2University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland
ST01-A008 Modelling Solar Energetic Particles Through Satellite Data Assimilation Takashi MINOSHIMA1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Go MURAKAMI3, Kazumasa IWAI2, Shinsuke IMADA4
1Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4The University of Tokyo, Japan
ST01-A009 3D Velocity Distribution Of Solar Wind Strahl And Halo Electrons Around ICMEs Observed By Multiple Spacecraft Junqi JIA#+, Pinxu LIU, Linghua WANG, Qianyi MA, Wenyan LI
Peking University, China
ST01-A011 Exploring the Mechanism Behind Inverse Velocity Dispersion in Solar Energetic Particle Events: a Solar Orbiter Case Study Zheyi DING#+, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER
Kiel University, Germany
ST01-A012 Generation of Non-thermal Solar-wind Electron Velocity Distribution Function by Whistler-wave Turbulence Peter YOON#+
University of Maryland, United States
ST01-A013 Aspects of Modelling Solar Energetic Particle Events Gang LI#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
ST01-A016 A Sequence Of Solar Energetic Electron Events In May 2023 Yifeng LI1#+, Linghua WANG1, Yang SU2, Sam KRUCKER3
1Peking University, China, 2Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Institute of 4D Technologies, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland
ST01-A017 Progress in Understanding Solar Energetic Particle Events Observed at Widely Separate Longitudes Nariaki NITTA1#+, Meng JIN1, Junxiang HU2, Gang LI3, Christina COHEN4, J. Todd HOEKSEMA5, Nina DRESING6
1Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, United States, 2University of Alabama, Huntsville, United States, 3General Linear Space Plasma Lab LLC,, United States, 4California Institute of Technology, United States, 5Stanford University, United States, 6University of Turku, Finland
ST01-A023 A Solar Energetic Electron Event On December 24, 2022 Yifeng LI1#+, Linghua WANG1, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER2
1Peking University, China, 2Kiel University, Germany
ST01-A018 Time-dependent Diffusive Shock Acceleration in Large Solar Energetic Particle Events Xiaohang CHEN1#+, Gang LI2
1Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
ST01-A019 A Tale of Two Shocks Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER1#+, Domenico TROTTA2, Rungployphan KIEOKAEW3, Alexander KOLLHOFF4, Lars BERGER4, Patrick KUEHL4, Zheyi DING1, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO5, Raul GOMEZ-HERRERO5, George HO6, Glenn MASON7
1Kiel University, Germany, 2ESAC/ESA, Spain, 3Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, France, 4University of Kiel, Germany, 5University of Alcalá, Spain, 6Southwest Research Institute, United States, 7Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST01-A020 Solar Energetic Electron Events with a Spectral Bump Break Linghua WANG1#+, Wenyan LI1, Wen WANG2, Yang SU3, Sam KRUCKER4, Glenn MASON5
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China, 3Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Institute of 4D Technologies, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST01-A021 Study of Flare Energetic Electrons Based on Stereoscopic Hard X-ray Observations from ASO-S/HXI and Solar Orbiter/STIX Yang SU1#+, Weihui YU1, Wei CHEN2, Fanxiaoyu XIA2, Zhentong LI2, Sam KRUCKER3, Weiqun GAN2
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Institute of 4D Technologies, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland
ST01-A022 Chromospheric Evaporation by Particle Beams in Multi-dimensional Flare Models, and the Formation of Flare Ribbons. Malcolm DRUETT1#+, Wenzhi RUAN2, Rony KEPPENS3, Alex PIETROW4, Foad HANASSI-SAVARI1, Maxime DUBART3
1University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 4The Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP), Germany
ST01-A024 The Delayed Arrival of Faster Solar Energetic Particles Observed by the Solar Orbiter Mission Jingnan GUO1#+, Daniel PACHECO1, Yuming WANG1, Yuncong LI1, Manuela TEMMER2, Zheyi DING3, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of Graz, Austria, 3Kiel University, Germany
ST01-A025 Energetic Particle Origin, Acceleration and Transport: Multi-spacecraft, Multi-instrument Observations in the Heliosphere Olga MALANDRAKI1#+, Christina COHEN2, Joseph GIACALONE3, Domenico TROTTA4, Leng Ying KHOO5, Laura RODRIGUEZ-GARCÍA6, Alexander KOLLHOFF7, Athanasios KOULOUMVAKOS8, John MITCHELL9, David MCCOMAS10, Nathan SCHWADRON11, Javier RODRIGUEZ-PACHECO12, Robert WIMMER-SCHWEINGRUBER13, George HO14, Glenn MASON8
1National Observatory of Athens/IAASARS, Greece, 2California Institute of Technology, United States, 3The University of Arizona, United States, 4Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 5Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, United States, 6European Space Agency (ESA), European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC), Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid & Universidad de Alcalá, Space Research Group (SRG-UAH), Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain, 7University of Kiel, Germany, 8Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 9NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, United States, 10Princeton University, United States, 11University of New Hampshire, United States, 12University of Alcalá, Spain, 13Kiel University, Germany, 14Southwest Research Institute, United States

ST02 Advance the Understanding of the Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and Magnetosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST02-A002 The Relationship Between Electron Density and Neutral Temperature Variations During Polar Hole Events Junho BACK1#+, Khan-Hyuk KIM1, Geonhwa JEE2, Hyuck-Jin KWON2, Changsup LEE2, Jeong-Han KIM2
1Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 2Korea Polar Research Institute, Korea, South
ST02-A004 Extracting Exospheric Temperature from Daytime Ionospheric Electron Density Profiles Zhipeng REN1#+, Shaoyang LI2
1INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China, 2INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China, China
ST02-A005 The Non-migrating De3 Tide Response to the Mjo Phenomenon at the Mlt Altitudes Xing LI1#+, Zhipeng REN2
1Beihang University, China, 2INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China
ST02-A006 The Role of Downward Plasma Diffusion in the Ionospheric Weddell Sea Anomaly Quan-Han LI1+, Maosheng HE1#, Wenbin WANG2, Shunrong ZHANG3, Liying QIAN2, Ercha AA3, Dedong WANG4
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 4GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany
ST02-A007 A Rare Simultaneous Detection of a Mid-latitude Plasma Depleted Structure in O(1D) 630.0 nm and O(1S) 557.7 nm All-sky Airglow Images on a Geomagnetically Quiet Night Dipjyoti PATGIRI1#+, Rahul RATHI1, Virendra YADARV2, Dibyendu CHAKRABARTY3, M. V. SUNIL KRISHNA1, Sumanta SARKHEL1
1Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, 2Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, India, 3Physical Research Laboratory, India
ST02-A012 Cleaning Early 2000s VTEC Maps: Detecting And Correcting Ionospheric Artifacts Mert Can TURKMEN1#+, Eng Leong TAN2, Yee Hui LEE2
1PhD Student, Singapore, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
ST02-A008 A Case Study of Thermospheric Exospheric Temperature Responses During the G-condition at Mohe and Beijing Stations Shaoyang LI1#+, Zhipeng REN2
1INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China, China, 2INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China
ST02-A009 The Impact of Energetic Electron Precipitation on Nighttime Atmospheric Ozone During Geomagnetic Storms Linhui TANG#+
Beihang University, China
ST02-A011 Seasonal Variation of Daytime Electron Density Irregularity Distributions in the Bottom and Top Sides of the Low Latitude F Region Ngoc Huy Hoang NGUYEN1,2+, Young-Sil KWAK2#, Hyosub KIL2, Woo Kyoung LEE2
1Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST02-A013 Observing and Forecasting of Ionospheric Plasma Density Irregularities and Scintillations in the Polar Regions Wojciech MILOCH1#+, Yaqi JIN1, Daria KOTOVA2, Nicholas SSESSANGA2, Gaute HOLEN2, Rinku MISHRA2
1University of Oslo, Norway, 2Department of Physics, University of Oslo, Norway

ST03 Multiscale Solar-wind-magnetosphere Interactions
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST03-A001 The Characteristics of Ionosphere Modulation by Magnetosphere Ultra-low Frequency Waves During 2024 Mother Day Geomagnetic Storms Yong Cun ZHANG1#+, Lei DAI2, Chi WANG2, Yongcun ZHANG2, Mingtao CHENG3
1NSSC, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3NSSC, CAS, China
ST03-A002 Ionospheric Outflows Accompanying Solar Wind Entry during Lobe Reconnection under Northward IMF Xiaochen GOU1#+, Lei LI1, Quanqi SHI2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shandong University, China
ST03-A004 Bipolar Reversal in the Off-diagonal Ion Pressure Term: a Universal Signal of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection Kailai WANG1, Lei DAI1#, Shan WANG2, Ren YONG1, Minghui ZHU1, Chi WANG1, Benoit LAVRAUD3, C. Philippe ESCOUBET4, James BURCH5, Xu WANG6+
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Maryland, United States, 3Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, CNES, Toulouse, France, 4European Space Agency, Netherlands, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6National Space Science Center, CAS, China
ST03-A005 Electron Precipitations and Field-aligned Currents During Enhanced Convection and Substorm Conditions Shan WANG1#+, Lei DAI2, Chao YUE1, Qiugang ZONG1, Huaichih CHANG1, Yixin SUN3, Chao XIONG4, Boyi WANG5
1Peking University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 4Wuhan University, China, 5Harbin Institute of Technology, China
ST03-A006 Statistical Study of Magnetic and Electric Pc5 Pulsations in the Inner Magnetosphere Observed by Cluster Li YAN1+, Wenlong LIU1#, Dianjun ZHANG1, Theodore SARRIS2, Xinlin LI3, Tong XIN1
1Beihang University, China, 2Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, 3University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST03-A007 Surfing Acceleration of Radiation Belt Relativistic Electrons Induced by the Propagation of Interplanetary Shock Dianjun ZHANG1+, Wenlong LIU1#, Xinlin LI2, Theodore SARRIS3, Yiwei HAO4, Zhao ZHANG1
1Beihang University, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3Democritus University of Thrace, Greece, 4Beihang University, China, China
ST03-A008 Latitudinal Distribution of Dayside Magnetospheric Currents Based on Cluster Observations Yingshuai DU1#+, Wenlong LIU1, Dianjun ZHANG1, Xin TAN1, Malcolm DUNLOP2
1Beihang University, China, 2School of Space and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing, China, China
ST03-A009 Geoeffectiveness of Interplanetary Alfven Waves: Unsteady Magnetopause Reconnection and Directly-driven Substorms Lei DAI1#+, Yimin HAN2, Chi WANG1, Shuo YAO3, Walter GONZALEZ4, Suping DUAN5, Benoit LAVRAUD6, Ren YONG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, China, 3China University of Geosciences, China, 4National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil, 5National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6National Centre for Scientific Research, France
ST03-A010 Relation Between the Upstream Magnetosheath and the Downstream Outflow Region of Magnetopause Reconnection Lei DAI1#+, Yimin HAN2, Ren YONG1, Chi WANG1, Walter GONZALEZ3, Minghui ZHU1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, China, 3National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil
ST03-A011 Spatial Distribution Characteristics of Energetic Oxygen Ions in the Dayside Magnetopause Boundary Layer During Intense Storms Observed by Mms Suping DUAN1#+, Lei DAI2, Zhaohai HE3, Chi WANG2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Space Science Center,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A012 The Evolution of Earth's Outer Radiation Belt Over Geomagnetic Storm Phase in Van Allen Probe Era Xu WANG1+, Lei DAI2#, Ren YONG2, Sen lin XIONG1, Chi WANG2
1National Space Science Center, CAS, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A013 Short-term Periodicity Oscillations in Ionosphere F2 Layer Zhaohai HE#+
National Space Science Center,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A016 Enhancements of Radiation Belt High-Energy Electrons Driven by the Magnetospheric Convection Xiaochao YANG1#+, Lei DAI2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A025 Observations and Simulations of Magnetospheric Energetic Ions in the Magnetosheath Yunfei LIU1+, Xuzhi ZHOU2#, Jinghuan LI2
1School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China, 2Peking University, China
ST03-A017 Multiscale Inertial Alfvén Wave Turbulence: a New Paradigm for Proton Energization Francesca DI MARE1,2#+, Gregory HOWES3
1The Catholic University of America/ NASA GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3The University of Iowa, United States
ST03-A020 Rapid Relativistic Electron Enhancements and Associated Particle Injections: a Multi‐spacecraft Statistical Study Sen lin XIONG1#+, Lei DAI2, Chi WANG2, Xiaochao YANG3, John WYGANT4, Daniel BAKER5
1National Space Science Center, CAS, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of Minnesota, United States, 5University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST03-A018 Study on the High Energy Electron Changes in the Outer Radiation Belt During the Super Magnetic Storm in May 2024 Xiaojing SUN#+
Beihang University, China
ST03-A021 Rapid Relativistic Electron Enhancements During Van Allen Probes Era Sen lin XIONG1#+, Lei DAI2, Xu WANG1, Chi WANG2
1National Space Science Center, CAS, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST03-A022 The Ionospheric Ion Outflows Generated by Localized Shear Alfvenic Waves in the Magnetosphere Boyi WANG1#+, Yuda ZHI1, Yanshi HUANG1, Toshi NISHIMURA2, Yi WANG3, Xueshang FENG1
1Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, 2Boston University, United States, 3Harbin Institute of Technology, China
ST03-A023 Quantification of Plasma Transport and Energy Conversion During Solar Wind-magnetosphere Interactions Using Three-dimensional Global Hybrid Simulation San LU#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST03-A024 Interplanetary Shock-induced Electric Field Impulses in the Inner Magnetosphere: Observations and Simulations Wenlong LIU#+, Dianjun ZHANG
Beihang University, China
ST03-A026 Rippled Magnetopause and Dipolarization Front: MMS Observations and Outlooks for the SMILE Mission Wending FU1+, Huishan FU1#, Jinbin CAO1, Chi WANG2, Desheng HAN3, Yue YU1, Zhe WANG1, Sergio TOLEDO‐REDONDO4, Kyoung-Joo HWANG5, Rumi NAKAMURA6
1Beihang University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Tongji University, China, 4University of Murcia, Spain, 5Southwest Research Institute, United States, 6Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
ST03-A027 Wind and MMS Observations of Small-Scale Magnetic Flux Ropes (SMFRs) Hyomin KIM1#+, Youra SHIN1, Kyungeun CHOI2, Hameedullah FAROOKI3, Sung Jun NOH4, Haimin WANG1
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3Princeton University, United States, 4Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
ST03-A028 A Study On The Potential Mechanisms Underlying The Seasonal Dependence Of 15MLT-PCA Yu WANG#+, Desheng HAN
Tongji University, China

ST07 A New View Into The Magnetospheric Dynamics And Wave Phenomena Observed During The Event on May 10-12, 2024
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST07-A001 Inner Magnetospheric Ring Current Dynamics and Energetic Particle Precipitation During the May 10 2024 Storm: Results from Observations and Simulations Yiqun YU#+, Chenlong ZHOU
Beihang University, China
ST07-A007 Violation of the Impenetrable Barrier: MSS-1 and Arase Observations of MeV Electrons in the Inner Radiation Belt During the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm Yixin SUN1+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Yoshiharu OMURA3, Zikang XIE4, Yixin HAO5, Zihe ZHAO4, Yongfu WANG4, Dedong WANG6, Zhaoguo HE7, Chao YUE4, Xuzhi ZHOU4, Shan WANG4, Kunihiro KEIKA8, Nana HIGASHIO9, Takefumi MITANI9, Takeshi TAKASHIMA9, Iku SHINOHARA9, Naritoshi KITAMURA2, Qiugang ZONG4#, Ying LIU10, Zou HONG4, Yuguang YE7, Xingran CHEN4, Ziyang WANG4
1Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Peking University, China, 5Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 6German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 7Macau University of Science and Technology, China, 8The University of Tokyo, Japan, 9Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 10Macau University of Science and Technology, 999078, Macau, China
ST07-A002 Study for EMIC Wave-particle Interactions in the Radiation Belts During the May 2024 Storm Using Data from the Pwing Ground Network, Arase, and Poes Satellites Chae-Woo JUN1#+, Miyoshi YOSHIZUMI2, Tomoaki HORI1, Kazuo SHIOKAWA1, Khan-Hyuk KIM3, Jacob BORTNIK4, Larry LYONS4, Iku SHINOHARA5, Ayako MATSUOKA6, Yoshiya KASAHARA7, Shoya MATSUDA7, Yasumasa KASABA8, Mariko TERAMOTO9, Yamamoto KAZUHIRO1, Atsuki SHINBORI1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 3Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 6Kyoto University, Japan, 7Kanazawa University, Japan, 8Tohoku University, Japan, 9Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
ST07-A003 Temporal and Spatial Variation of Electron Density in the Plasmasphere and Ionosphere During the May 2024 Super Geomagnetic Storm Atsuki SHINBORI1#+, Naritoshi KITAMURA1, Yamamoto KAZUHIRO1, Atsushi KUMAMOTO2, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Shoya MATSUDA3, Yoshiya KASAHARA3, Mariko TERAMOTO4, Ayako MATSUOKA5, Takuya SORI5, Yuichi OTSUKA1, Michi NISHIOKA6, Septi PERWITASARI6, Miyoshi YOSHIZUMI7, Iku SHINOHARA8
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3Kanazawa University, Japan, 4Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, 5Kyoto University, Japan, 6National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 7Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 8Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST07-A004 Modelling the Outer Radiation Belt Electron Dynamics During the May 2024 Storm Using the VERB-4D Code Dedong WANG1#+, Bernhard HAAS2, Miyoshi YOSHIZUMI3, Atsuki SHINBORI4, Yuri SHPRITS2, Alexander DROZDOV5, Jean-Francois RIPOLL6, Yoshiya KASAHARA7, Fuminori TSUCHIYA8, Atsushi KUMAMOTO8, Ayako MATSUOKA9, Iku SHINOHARA10
1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, France, 7Kanazawa University, Japan, 8Tohoku University, Japan, 9Kyoto University, Japan, 10Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST07-A005 Chain Events of Halo CMEs, Solar Energetic Particles, and Geomagneic Storms Ryun Young KWON#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST07-A006 Global MHD Simulation of the Event on May 10-11, 2024 Kyung Sun PARK#+
Chungbuk National University, Korea, South
ST07-A008 Compression of Earth’s Magnetopause Down to 5 Re During the Superstorm on 10 May 2024 Wending FU+, Huishan FU#, Wenzhe ZHANG, Yue YU, Jinbin CAO
Beihang University, China
ST07-A009 Investigation of Geomagnetic Responses Using Extensive Ground-based Instrument Arrays During the Geomagnetic Storm on May 10-12, 2024 Hyomin KIM1#+, Mark ENGEBRETSON2, Nathaniel FRISSELL3, Rachel FRISSELL3, Michael HARTINGER4, Marc LESSARD5, Doğacan S. ÖZTÜRK6, James WEYGAND7, Anna Naemi WILLER8, Zhonghua XU9
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 2Augsburg College, United States, 3University of Scranton, United States, 4Space Science Institute, United States, 5University of New Hampshire, United States, 6University of Alaska, Fairbanks, United States, 7University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 8Danish Technological University, Denmark, 9Virginia Tech, United States
ST07-A010 Activity of Plasmaspheric Hiss Waves During the May 2024 Gannon Storm Observed by the Arase Satellite Satoshi KURITA1#+, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Yoshiya KASAHARA3, Shoya MATSUDA3, Mitsunori OZAKI3, Ayako MATSUOKA1, Iku SHINOHARA4
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Kanazawa University, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan

ST08 Auroral Dynamics and their impact on the geospace system
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST08-A004 Short-wavelength Infrared Spectroscopic and Imaging Observations for Aurora and Airglow from the Upper Mesosphere to the Exosphere Takanori NISHIYAMA1#+, Masato KAGITANI2, Takuo TSUDA3, Noora PARTAMIES4, Daniel WHITER5, Yuki IWASA6, Yasunobu OGAWA1, Fred SIGERNES7
1National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 2Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University , Japan, 3University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 4The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway, 5Southampton University, United Kingdom, 6National Metrology Institute of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology , Japan, 7The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway, Norway
ST08-A001 Aurora and Thermosphere Response to the May 10-11, 2024 Superstorm Yongliang ZHANG1#+, Tetsuo MOTOBA2, Larry PAXTON1, Robert SCHAEFER1
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST08-A010 Ground State of the Thermosphere and Substorm Time Thermospheric Response Yongliang ZHANG1#+, Qian WU2, Jesper GJERLOEV3, Larry PAXTON1, Robert SCHAEFER1
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST08-A002 A Self-Consistent Approach to Electron Precipitation and Ionospheric Conductivity in Auroral Bead Structures Jay JOHNSON1#+, Yosia NURHAN2, Elmer RIVERA1, Alexander NAVARRO3, Simon WING4, Shiva KAVOSI5
1Andrews University, United States, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, United States, 3University of Maryland, United States, 4The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 5Space Force, United States
ST08-A003 Influence Of The IMF Elevation Angle On Midday Auroral Intensity During Northward IMF Shengting ZHU+, Xiaoli LUAN#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST08-A011 Auroral Locations during the Substorm Expansion Phase from Polar VIS and UVI Observations Suwicha WANNAWICHIAN1#+, Yukinaga MIYASHITA2,3
1Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South
ST08-A005 Multiscale Turbulence in the Ionosphere: Insights Into STEVE (strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) Francesca DI MARE1,2#+
1The Catholic University of America/ NASA GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
ST08-A006 The Impacts of Different Types of Auroral Precipitation on the Coupled Mit System Wenbin WANG#+, Dong LIN
National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST08-A008 Dayside Aurora During Quiet Times - Plasma Convection, Particle Characteristics and Magnetospheric Sources Anita KULLEN#+, Maria Chloi KATROUGKALOU
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
ST08-A015 NASA EZIE: an Innovative Mission to Resolve Decade Old Mysteries Jesper GJERLOEV1#+, Jeng-Hwa YEE2, Karl LAUNDAL3, Sidharth MISRA4, Larry KEPKO5, Bill SWARTZ6, Rafael MESQUITA6
1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of Bergen, Norway, 4California Institute of Technology, United States, 5National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 6Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States , United States
ST08-A009 Optical Manifestations of Cold Dense Plasma Sheet and Super Dense Plasma Sheet Keisuke HOSOKAWA1#+, Yasunobu OGAWA2, Masaki NISHINO3, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI4, Kanako SEKI5, Mizuki FUKIZAWA2, Sota NANJO6, Shin-Ichiro OYAMA7
1University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden, 7Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Japan
ST08-A012 The First Simultaneous Spectroscopic and Monochromatic Imaging Observations of N2+ Meinel (0,0) Band at 1.1 µm with Incoherent Scatter Radar Takanori NISHIYAMA1#+, Masato KAGITANI2, Takuo TSUDA3, Yuki IWASA4, Yasunobu OGAWA1, Fred SIGERNES5
1National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 2Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University , Japan, 3University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 4National Metrology Institute of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology , Japan, 5The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway, Norway
ST08-A013 Mapping Dayside Aurora to the Magnetosphere During Northward IMF Conditions Maria Chloi KATROUGKALOU1#, Anita KULLEN1+, Timo PITKÄNEN2,3, Lei CAI4, Yongliang ZHANG5
1KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 2Shandong University, China, 3Umeå University, Sweden, 4University of Oulu, Finland, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST08-A014 Unusual Shrinkage and Reshaping of Earth’s Magnetosphere Under a Strong Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field Xiang-Yu WANG1, Qinghe ZHANG2#+, Chi WANG3, Yongliang ZHANG4, Binbin TANG3, Zanyang XING1, Kjellmar OKSAVIK5, Larry LYONS6, Michael LOCKWOOD7, Qiugang ZONG8, Guo-Jun LI9, Jing LIU1, Yu-Zhang MA1, Yong WANG1, Duan ZHANG10
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 5University of Bergen, Norway, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7University of Reading, United Kingdom, 8Peking University, China, 9Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, 10National Space Science Center (NSSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China

ST09 General Session in Solar and Terrestrial Sciences Including Space Weather
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST09-A059 Insights from Simulation for the Design of the Multi-needle Langmuir Probe Instrument Chun-Sung JAO1#+, Wojciech MILOCH2, Yohei MIYAKE3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2University of Oslo, Norway, 3Kobe University, Japan
ST09-A036 Enhanced High-precision Gnss/ins Integration with Time-differenced Carrier-phase Observations and Integrity Monitoring Yuting GAO1#+, Yang JIANG2
1XI'AN Univeristy of Science and Technology, China, 2University of Calgary, Canada
ST09-A060 Use of VLF Plasma Waves in Space for Detection of Harmful Space Debris Paul BERNHARDT1#+, Andrew HOWARTH2, Victoria FOSS2, Lauchie SCOTT3, Bengt ELIASSON4, Wayne SCALES5
1Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbnaks, United States, 2University of Calgary, Canada, 3DRDC Ottawa Research Centre, Canada, 4University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, 5Virgnia Tech, United States
ST09-A061 Whistler Wave Amplification with Satellite Rocket Exhaust in Space for Reduction of Energetic Particle Fluxes Harmful to Operational Satellites Paul BERNHARDT1#+, Andrew HOWARTH2, Jacob BORTNIK3
1Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbnaks, United States, 2University of Calgary, Canada, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST09-A037 Influence of Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Radiations on Ground-based VLF Transmitter Waves in Near-earth Space K. X. CHENG#+, Liuyuan LI, Ling YANG
Beihang University, China
ST09-A062 Behavior of Spurious Electric Field Components and Spacecraft Charging Measured by Double Probes of Pwe/efd Onboard Arase Tomoko NAKAGAWA1#+, Tomoaki HORI2, Yasumasa KASABA3, Shoya MATSUDA4, Yoshiya KASAHARA4, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Fuminori TSUCHIYA3, Atsushi KUMAMOTO3, Atsuki SHINBORI2, Ayako MATSUOKA5
1Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4Kanazawa University, Japan, 5Kyoto University, Japan
ST09-A063 The Deep Space Radiation Probe: Development and First Results from a First Lunar Science Payload for Space Environment Studies and Capacity Building Loren CHANG#+
National Central University, Taiwan
ST09-A030 Surface Temperature Seasonal Cycle Shifting in a Climate-engineering World Chaochao GAO1#+, Lili XIA2, Ya GAO3
1Zhejiang University, China, 2Rutgers University, United States, 3Zhejiang University, China, China
ST09-A039 Asymmetric Modulation of Solar Activity on Tropical Cyclone Frequency over the Western North Pacific and the Possible Mechanism Delin LI1#+, Ziniu XIAO2
1Guangdong Ocean University, China, 2Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST09-A040 The Magnetic Local Time Distribution of Ring Current and Field-aligned Current During Storms Xudong ZHAO#+
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration, China
ST09-A041 Formation of the Spectral Gap Around 0.5fce of Obliquely Propagating Chorus Waves Under the Stationary Wave Condition Yikai HSIEH1#+, Huayue CHEN2, Xueyi WANG2, Zhiyang XIA3, Yoshiharu OMURA1
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Auburn University, United States, 3The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST09-A064 Ion-driven Charging in Lunar Cavities Under Diverse Solar Wind Conditions: a Particle Simulation Study Jin NAKAZONO1#+, Wojciech MILOCH2, Yohei MIYAKE3
1Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University, Japan, 2University of Oslo, Norway, 3Kobe University, Japan
ST09-A065 Ionospheric Plasma Drag in Low-earth Orbit Simone DI FEDE1#+, Wai Lee CHAN2, Basman ELHADIDI3
1Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2nanyang technological university, Singapore, 3Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
ST09-A031 Regional Impacts of Solar Radiation Modification on Surface Temperature and Precipitation in Mainland Southeast Asia and the Adjacent Oceans Pornampai NARENPITAK #+, Siriwat KONGKULSIRI, Saifhon TOMKRATOKE, Sirod SIRISUP
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand
ST09-A042 Comparison of solar wind parameters with southward IMF during two distinct periods and their geoeffectiveness on October 5, 2000 Qi LI#+
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration, China
ST09-A043 Statistical Study on Microwave Preflare Using Nobeyama Radioheliograph(NoRH) Sujin KIM#+, Hongdal JUN, Su-Chan BONG
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST09-A044 Vortex Dynamics and Energy Transport Across the Solar Atmosphere Suzana DE SOUZA E ALMEIDA SILVA1, Gary VERTH1, Istvan BALLAI1, Erico L. REMPEL2, Sergiy SHELYAG3, Shahin JAFARZADEH4, Luiz SCHIAVO5, Tiago PEREIRA6, Lauren MCCLURE1, Viktor FEDUN1#+
1The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 2Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil, 3Flinders University, Australia, 4Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, 5Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 6University of Oslo, Norway
ST09-A032 Ethical Pathways: Guiding Principles for Responsible Climate Intervention Research Mark SHIMAMOTO#, Janice LACHANCE+, Billy WILLIAMS, Hisayo FUJIKAWA HARLAN
American Geophysical Union, United States
ST09-A045 Capability of Revised Intensity and Impulsive Strength of Geomagnetic Storms and Activities to Identify Severe Space Weather Jijin K RAJ1+, Manu VARGHESE2, Balan NANAN3, Zhang QINGHE4#, Zanyang XING3
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, China, 2National Space Science Centre, China, 3Shandong University, China, 4National Space Science Centre (NSSC), Beijing, China
ST09-A047 Coherence Analysis of Upstream Waves in Earth's Foreshock Based on Kplo and Artemis Observations Jehyuck SHIN1#+, Khan-Hyuk KIM2, Ho JIN2, Jungjoon SEOUGH1, Seul‐Min BAEK1, Ensang LEE2, Junhyun LEE1, Young-Jun CHOI1,3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 3University of Science and Technology, Korea, South
ST09-A048 Investigation of the Saturation Effect in TEC Response to Solar Activity Chun-Yen HUANG1#+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU2, Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA1, Ching-Chung CHENG3, Yuh-Ing CHEN2, Chi-Yen LIN2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2National Central University, Taiwan, 3CIRES, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States
ST09-A049 Calibration of the Yokosuka Radio Polarimeter with the Nobeyama Radio Polarimeters and Observations of Solar Microwave Spectra Kyoko WATANABE1#+, Shinnosuke KITAJIMA1, Ryosuke OKUBO1, Masumi SHIMOJO2, Kazumasa IWAI3, Satoshi MASUDA4
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4ISEE, Nagoya University, Japan
ST09-A050 Global Scale Magnetohydrodynamics Modelling of the Slow Solar Wind Sahel DEY1#+, David PONTIN2
1The University of Newcastle, Australia, 2The University of Newcastle, Australia, Australia
ST09-A053 Visualizing the Structure and Motion of Sporadic E Layer Using Marine Traffic Radio Signals Keisuke HOSOKAWA1#+, Nanako MAYUMI1, Susumu SAITO2, Atsushi YAMAMOTO3, Ichiro TOMIZAWA4, Jun SAKAI4, Hiroyuki NAKATA5, Toru TAKAHASHI6, Takuya TSUGAWA7, Michi NISHIOKA7, Mamoru ISHII7, A. SAITO8, Manabu SHINOHARA9
1University of Electro-Communications, Japan, 2National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan, 3Japan Coast Guard Academy, Japan, 4Univ. of Electro-Communications, Japan, 5Chiba University, Japan, 6Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan, 7National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 8Kyoto University, Japan, 9National Institute of Technology, Kagoshima College, Japan
ST09-A054 Statistical analysis of upstream waves observed by KPLO and ARTEMIS in the solar Wind Junhyun LEE1#+, Khan-Hyuk KIM2, Ensang LEE2, Ho JIN2, Seul‐Min BAEK1, Minsup JEONG1, Chae Kyung SIM1,3, Young-Jun CHOI1,4
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 3Korea National University of Science and Technology, Korea, South, 4University of Science and Technology, Korea, South
ST09-A056 Studies of TEC Bite-outs of Equatorial Plasma Structures During the Rising Phases of Solar Cycles 24 and 25 Tanmay DAS1,2#+
1DST-SERB National ST Radar Facility, University of Calcutta, India, 2Amateur Astronomers' Association (A3), India
ST09-A057 Flare Sentinel: an Integral Field Spectrograph for the Observation of the Balmer Series Spectral During Solar Flare Haosheng LIN#+
University of Hawaii, United States
ST09-A058 Data-based Temporal ENA Mapping of the Heliosphere: Constraints on Heliospheric Shape Dynamics Maher DAYEH1#+, Subhamoy CHATTERJEE1, Michael STARKEY1, Eric ZIRNSTEIN2, Stephen FUSELIER1, Justyna SOKOL1, Jonathan GASSER1, David MCCOMAS2
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2Princeton University, United States
ST09-A068 Impact of SRM on Malaria Transmission in South Asia: A Comparative Analysis of Climate Intervention and Climate Change Scenarios Athar HUSSAIN, Muhammad LATIF#+, Muhammad SHOAIB, Varisha KHAN
COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan

ST10 Advances in Magnetic Reconnection and Related Magnetic Structures: Observations, Theories, and Simulations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST10-A002 Scaling of Magnetic Reconnection Ion and Electron Bulk Heating Over Four Orders of Magnitude in Available Magnetic Energy Per Particle Marit OIEROSET#+
University of California Berkeley, United States
ST10-A011 The Impact of Magnetic Shear on the Structure of Super Thin Current Sheets in Earth's Magnetosphere Olga TSAREVA1#+, Makar LEONENKO2, Elena GRIGORENKO3, Helmi MALOVA4, Victor POPOV3, Lev ZELENYI5
1Space Research Institute of RAS, Moscow, Russia, Russian Federation, 2Space Resaerch Institute, Russian Federation, 3Space Research Institute, Russian Federation, 4Space Research Institute of RAS, Russian Federation, 5Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST10-A004 On the Gradient of Electron Stress Tensors in Magnetotail Reconnection Wenlong GUO#+, Binbin TANG, Wenya LI
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A003 Secondary Reconnection: a Key Driver of Particle Acceleration in Magnetic Reconnection Meng ZHOU1#+, Zhihong ZHONG1, Xiaohua DENG2
1Nanchang University, China, 2Wuhan University, China
ST10-A005 Secondary Reconnection Between Interlinked Flux Tubes Driven by Magnetic Reconnection with a Short X‐line Kai HUANG1#+, Quanming LU2, Yi-Hsin LIU3, San LU2, Xinmin LI2, Huibo TANG1, Peng E1
1Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China, 3Dartmouth College, United States
ST10-A012 Electron Energizations and Distributions Associated with Magnetic Flux Ropes in Earth’s Magnetotail Weijie SUN#+
Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST10-A006 The Detailed Process of Magnetic Reconnection in a Solar Flare Xiaoli YAN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST10-A007 Parker Solar Probe Observations of Flux Rope Merging and Proton Energization Up to 400 keV in a Heliospheric Current Sheet Tai PHAN#+
University of California, Berkeley, United States
ST10-A008 Radial Force Balance in Earth's Magnetotail Thin Current Sheets: MMS Observations Zhibo ZHANG1+, San LU1#, Quanming LU1, Rongsheng WANG1, Xinmin LI1, Shimou WANG1, Anton ARTEMYEV2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST10-A009 Electron Jets and Associated Current Structures Observed by MMS in Vicinity of Secondary Electron-only Reconnection in the Magnetotail Elena GRIGORENKO1#+, Chenxi DU2, Makar LEONENKO3, Huishan FU2, Lev ZELENYI4
1Space Research Institute, Russian Federation, 2Beihang University, China, 3Space Resaerch Institute, Russian Federation, 4Space Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST10-A016 Dynamics and Particle Energization of Dissipating Earthward Travelling Flux Ropes Nitya AGARWALA1,2#+, Weijie SUN3, Gangkai POH2,1, James SLAVIN4, Guan LE2
1Catholic University of America, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, United States, 4University of Michigan, United States
ST10-A018 Flow Crossover and Parallel Outflow During Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection: A Particle-labelling Particle-in-cell Study Kittipat MALAKIT1#+, Theerasarn PIANPANIT2, Pakkapawn PRAPAN3, Peera PONGKITIWANICHAKUL2, Piyawat SUETRONG2, Michael SHAY4, Paul CASSAK5, David RUFFOLO3
1Thammasat University, Thailand, 2Kasetsart University, Thailand, 3Mahidol University, Thailand, 4University of Delaware, United States, 5University of West Virginia, United States
ST10-A019 Magnetic Flux Contents in Small-scale Flux Ropes in Near Earth Space Plasmas Qiang HU#+, Rebecca HARVEY, Yu CHEN
The University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States

ST11 Recent Progress in Observation and Modeling for Pre-eruptive Magnetic Configuration of Solar Eruptive Events
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST11-A001 The Role of Small-scale Magnetic Reconnections in Triggering the X1.3 Flare in the AR NOAA 13777 Eun-Kyung LIM1#+, Donguk SONG1, Kanya KUSANO2, Vasyl YURCHYSHYN3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST11-A002 Observation of Pre-eruptive Magnetic Structures with Significant Non-neutralized Electric Current Wensi WANG1#+, Rui LIU1, Jiong QIU2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Montana State University, United States
ST11-A008 Waiting Time Distribution of Solar Flares in the Super Active Region 13664 During Its Lifetime Yue ZHANG+, Rui LIU#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A003 Correction for the Weakening Magnetic Field Within the Sunspot Umbra Observed by ASO-S/FMG Haiqing XU#+
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academay of Sciences, China
ST11-A011 Forward Modeling of Pre-eruptive CME Magnetic Configuration Diagnostics Based on MIT Effect in Fe X and Zeeman Effect in Fe XIII Weihang ZHANG#+, Hui TIAN
Peking University, China
ST11-A005 Diagnosing Magnetic Structures of Solar Filaments from Their Fine Structures and Dynamics Jinhan GUO1#+, Yang GUO1, Peng-Fei CHEN1, Yiwei NI1, Chun XIA2, Yuhao ZHOU3
1Nanjing University, China, 2Yunnan University, China, 3KU Leuven, Belgium
ST11-A006 Data-driven Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations and Radiation Synthesis Tools Yang GUO1#+, Mingde DING1, Peng-Fei CHEN1, Chun XIA2, Rony KEPPENS3, Jinhan GUO1, Yiwei NI1, Wentai FU1, Ze ZHONG4
1Nanjing University, China, 2Yunnan University, China, 3Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 4Shandong University, China, China
ST11-A007 Enhanced Peak and Extended Cooling of the Extreme-ultraviolet Late Phase in a Confined Solar Flare Shihan LI1#+, Yu DAI1, Mingde DING2
1School of Astronomy and Space Science, Nanjing University, China, 2Nanjing University, China
ST11-A009 Radiative MHD Modelling of the Pre-eruptive Magnetic Configurations of Solar Flares & Eruptions Mark CHEUNG1#+, Georgios CHINTZOGLOU2, Matthias REMPEL3
1CSIRO, Australia, 2Lockheed Martin Solar & Astrophysics Laboratory, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST11-A010 Physics-based Flare Prediction Based on Stability Analysis of Pre-eruptive Magnetic Field Kanya KUSANO1#+, Yumi BAMBA2, Daikou SHIOTA3
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2NICT, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST11-A013 Influence of Magnetic Parameters and Nonpotentiality on the Eruptive Behaviour of Solar Flares Jinhui PAN#+, Rui LIU
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A014 Evolution of an Emerging Anti-hale Region and Its Associated Eruptive Solar Flares in Noaa AR 12882 Zhe XU#+
Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST11-A019 Waiting Time Distribution of Supra-arcade Downflows Zichao YANG+, Rui LIU#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A015 Witnessing a Transition from Coronal Rain to Prominence Condensation Yidian WU+, Rui LIU#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A017 High-resolution Observation of the Partial Eruption of a Mini-sigmoid Tulan LI#+, Rui LIU, Wensi WANG
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST11-A018 Fast Magnetic Reconnection Directly Excites a Global Blast Wave in the Solar Corona Runbin LUO1, Rui LIU1#+, Jinhan GUO2, Bin CHEN3, Astrid VERONIG4, Wensi WANG1, Tingyu GOU1, Tahar AMARI5, Yuming WANG1
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Nanjing University, China, 3New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States, 4University of Graz, Austria, 5Center for Theoretical Physics, Ecole Polytechnique, France
ST11-A024 Exploring the Distribution of Different Twist Metrics in Ideal Flux Ropes Daniel PRICE#+, Jens POMOELL, E. KILPUA
University of Helsinki, Finland
ST11-A020 Asymmetry at Conjugate Footpoints of Solar Flares Mirabbos MIRKAMALOV1,2#+, Rui LIU1, Arun KUMAR AWASTHI3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan, 3Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
ST11-A022 Observation and Simulation: Minifilament Eruptions as the Last Straw to Break the Equilibrium of a Giant Solar Filament Hechao CHEN1#+, Hui TIAN2, Quanhao ZHANG3, Chuan LI4, Chun XIA1, Xianyong BAI5, Zhenyong HOU2, Kaifan JI5
1Yunnan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3University of Science and Technology of China, China, 4Nanjing University, China, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST11-A026 Onset Mechanism of an Inverted U-shaped Solar Filament Eruption Revealed by Nvst, Sdo, and Stereo-a Observations Jincheng WANG#+, Xiaoli YAN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST11-A028 Ultra-fine Three-dimensional Reconnection in a Coronal Fan-spine Topology Yadan DUAN#+
Peking University, China
ST11-A029 On the CME Productivity of Solar Active Region 13664/8 Lijuan LIU#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China

ST12 Coupling Between Inner-magnetospheric, Ionospheric, and Thermospheric Particle Populations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST12-A002 Energetic Electron Nonlinear Interactions with Oblique Whistler-mode Chorus Waves Shujie GU1#+, Liheng ZHENG1, Lunjin CHEN2
1University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 2The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST12-A003 Particle Escape in the Ionosphere and Thermosphere: Statistical Result from Dmsp and Goce Yu-Zhang MA1#+, Qing-He ZHANG2,1, Zanyang XING1, Yong WANG1, Larry LYONS3
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST12-A004 Resonance Broadening Effects of Weak Turbulence on Earth’s Radiation Belt Electrons Xiongdong YU1#+, Zhigang YUAN1, Dedong WANG2, Oliver ALLANSON3
1Wuhan University, China, 2GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
ST12-A005 Effect of Overlapping Chorus Wave Elements on Ultrarelativistic Electron Acceleration Miroslav HANZELKA1#+, Jiabei HE2, Lunjin CHEN3, Yuri SHPRITS1
1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 3The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST12-A006 Statistical Analysis of Chorus Wave Observation from the Van Allen Probes and Arase Spacecraft Alwin ROY1+, Dedong WANG2#, Yuri SHPRITS3, Jay ALBERT4, Alexander DROZDOV5, Ondrej SANTOLIK6,7, Miroslav HANZELKA1, Ting FENG8, Thea LEPAGE9, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI10, Geoff REEVES11, Yoshiya KASAHARA12, Atsushi KUMAMOTO13, Shoya MATSUDA12, Ayako MATSUOKA14, Tomoaki HORI10, Iku SHINOHARA15, Fuminori TSUCHIYA13, Mariko TERAMOTO16, Yamamoto KAZUHIRO10
1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany, 2German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 4Air Force Research Laboratory, United States, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 6Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, 7Charles University, Czech Republic, 8Wuhan University, China, China, 9Luleå University of Technology, Sweden, Sweden, 10Nagoya University, Japan, 11Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States, 12Kanazawa University, Japan, 13Tohoku University, Japan, 14Kyoto University, Japan, 15Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 16Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
ST12-A014 Electron Distribution Function in the Pulsating Aurora Using Particle and Wave Data of ARASE Satellite and Affiliated Ionospheric Chemistry and Conductance George KHAZANOV1#, Suk-Bin KANG2+, Qianli MA3,4
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2CUA IACS/ NASA GSFC, United States, 3Boston University, United States, 4Boston University, United States
ST12-A017 Lower Band Chorus Wave Scattering Causing the Extensive Morningside Diffuse Auroral Precipitation During Active Geomagnetic Conditions: a Detailed Case Study HuiTing FENG1+, Dedong WANG2#, Deyu GUO3, Yuri SHPRITS4, Desheng HAN5, Shangchun TENG6, Binbin NI3, Run SHI5, Yongliang ZHANG7
1GFZ, Germany, 2GFZ, Germany, Germany, 3Wuhan University, China, 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 5Tongji University, China, 6The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 7Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST12-A018 A Kp-driven Machine Learning Model Predicting the Ultraviolet Emission Auroral Oval HuiTing FENG1+, Dedong WANG2#, Yuri SHPRITS3, Artem SMIRNOV1, Stefano BIANCO1, Deyu GUO4, Miyoshi YOSHIZUMI5, Shangchun TENG6, Run SHI7, Su ZHOU8, Yongliang ZHANG9
1GFZ, Germany, 2GFZ, Germany, Germany, 3GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 4Wuhan University, China, 5Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 6The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, 7Tongji University, China, 8Guiyang university, China, 9Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST12-A019 The Global Dynamic Evolution of Ionospheric D Region Under Action of Energetic Electron Precipitation Haimeng LI1#+, Yiwan DENG1, Tingfeng XIE1, Zhou CHEN1, Zhigang YUAN2, Meng ZHOU1, Zhihai OUYANG1, Sheng HONG1, Xiaohua DENG1
1Nanchang University, China, 2Wuhan University, China
ST12-A025 Arase Observations of the Inner Magnetosphere During the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm Yoshizumi MIYOSHI1#+, Iku SHINOHARA2, Takeshi TAKASHIMA2, Kazushi ASAMURA2, Takefumi MITANI2, Nana HIGASHIO2, Satoshi KASAHARA3, Shoichiro YOKOTA2, Sandeep KUMAR4, Satoshi KURITA5, Yuto KATOH6, Tomoaki HORI1, Kunihiro KEIKA3, Yoichi KAZAMA7, Shiang-Yu WANG7, Chae-Woo JUN8, Fuminori TSUCHIYA6, Atsushi KUMAMOTO6, Yoshiya KASAHARA9, Shoya MATSUDA9, Naritoshi KITAMURA1, Ayako MATSUOKA5, Mariko TERAMOTO10, Shun IMAJO5, Yamamoto KAZUHIRO1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 3The University of Tokyo, Japan, 4ISEE, Nagoya University, Japan, 5Kyoto University, Japan, 6Tohoku University, Japan, 7Academia Sinica, Taiwan, 8University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 9Kanazawa University, Japan, 10Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
ST12-A020 Global Prediction of Electron Fluxes in the Geosynchronous Orbit Using Artificial Neural Networks Zhengyang ZOU#+
Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau
ST12-A022 Influence of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure on Whistler Mode Waves: Based on Vap Observations and Ray Tracing Simulations An YUAN1#+, Haimeng LI2, Rongxin TANG2,3
1Nanchang University, Nanchang, China, China, 2Nanchang University, China, 3Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
ST12-A024 Study on the Origin of Exohiss Waves and Associated Scattering Effects on Radiation Belt Electrons Rongxin TANG#+, Haimeng LI, Zhihai OUYANG
Nanchang University, China
ST12-A023 The Effects of Large-scale Electric/magnetic Field on the Ring Current-ionosphere System Yiqun YU#+
Beihang University, China

ST13 Space Instrumentation and Mission Concepts for Solar Terrestrial and Planetary Sciences
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST13-A007 In Situ Observations of Ions and Magnetic Field by the Mass Spectrum Analyzer (MSA) in the Martian Moons Exploration (MMX) Mission Shoichiro YOKOTA1#+, Ayako MATSUOKA2, Naofumi MURATA3, Yoshifumi SAITO4, Kazushi ASAMURA3, Satoshi KASAHARA5, Dominique DELCOURT6, Lina HADID7, Naoki TERADA8, Kunihiro KEIKA5, Yuki HARADA2, Hiromu NAKAGAWA8, Kei MASUNAGA9, Shotaro SAKAI10, Yoshifumi FUTAANA11, Shun IMAJO2, Kanako SEKI5, Masaki NISHINO3
1Osaka University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan, 6LPP, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, Sorbonne Universite, France, France, 7National Centre for Scientific Research/Sorbonne Université-Ecole Polytechnique, France, 8Tohoku University, Japan, 9Yamagata University, Japan, 10Keio University, Japan, 11Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
ST13-A003 Triple-reflection Reflectron (TRITON) for Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) Yoshifumi SAITO1#+, Masahiro YONEDA2, Oya KAWASHIMA3, Shoichiro YOKOTA4, Noaki SAITO5, Satoshi KASAHARA6, Kazushi ASAMURA7, Masaki NISHINO7
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3ISAS/JAXA, Japan, 4Osaka University, Japan, 5AIST, Japan, 6The University of Tokyo, Japan, 7Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
ST13-A006 The Lunar Astronomical Observatory – Tsukuyomi: Its Science Target and Development Status Takahiro IWATA1#+, Fuminori TSUCHIYA2, Toru YAMADA1, Naoki ISOBE1, Yutaro SEKIMOTO1, Yasuyuki MIYAZAKI1, Naoto USAMI1, Satoru IGUCHI3, Yasumasa YAMASAKI3, Toshikazu OHNISHI4, Takeru MATSUMOTO4, Keitaro TAKAHASHI5, Daisuke YAMAUCHI6
1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Japan, 3National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan, 4Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan, 5Kumamoto University, Japan, 6Okayama University of Science, Japan
ST13-A004 A Miniature Solar Wind Sensor (mswis) for Future Low-cost, Constellation, and Deep-space Missions Keiichi OGASAWARA#+, Clark SCHIFERL, Tyler BULL, Guy GRUBBS, Carlos URDIALES
Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST13-A005 The Compact Dual Ion Composition Experiment (codice) on the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (imap): a Comprehensive Triple-coincidence Plasma Instrument to Measure Ev-to-mev Solar-wind, Pickup Ions, and Suprathermal Particles Keiichi OGASAWARA1#+, Mihir DESAI1, Maher DAYEH1, Lynn KISTLER2, Michael STARKEY1, Stefano LIVI1
1Southwest Research Institute, United States, 2University of New Hampshire, United States
ST13-A011 Development of an Ultra-small Gas Chromatograph - Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer for Future Space Exploration Takamitsu IWAYA1#+, Oya KAWASHIMA2, Haruna SUGAHARA3, Kazushi ASAMURA4, Yoshifumi SAITO5
1University of Tokyo, Japan, 2ISAS/JAXA, Japan, 3JAXA, Japan, 4Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan, 5Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan

ST14 Plasma Waves in the Terrestrial and Planetary Space Environment
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST14-A001 Analysis of Wave-particle Interactions in Space Plasmas Using Kappa Distributions Danny SUMMERS#+
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
ST14-A003 Why Ion Acoustic Waves Fail to Dissipate Energy in Low-Mach number Reverse Shocks? Strong Landau Damping, Weak Anomalous Resistivity, and the Role of Plasma Compression Wang XIANGHAN1#+, Zhigang YUAN2
1Wuhan university, China, 2Wuhan University, China
ST14-A004 Modeling Earth’s Global Electron Density By Using LSTM-Attention Neural Networks hang TIAN#+, Zhigang YUAN
Wuhan University, China
ST14-A005 Spatial Distribution of Kilometric Continuum in the Radiation Belts observed by Van Allen Probes Sai ZHANG#+, Si LIU
Changsha University of Science and Technology, China
ST14-A012 Global Distribution of Ech Sidebands Induced by Nonlinear Chorus-ech Interactions in Earth’s Magnetosphere Lixian YANG#+
Changsha university of science and technology, China
ST14-A008 Multi-case Observations of 3-second Waves at Earth's Foreshock Gangkai POH1,2#+, Guan LE1, Xochitl CANO-BLANCO3, Poshan BELBASE2, Norberto ROMANELLI1, Yuxia CHEN4, H.Y. WEI5
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 2Catholic University of America, United States, 3National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, 4University of Michigan, United States, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST14-A009 Statistical Observation of Plasmaspheric Hiss Driven by Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure in the Earth's Radiation Belt Yuyue JIN#+
Changsha University of Science and Technology, China
ST14-A010 Nonlinear Wave Growth of Whistler-mode Hiss Emissions in the Magnetosphere Yoshiharu OMURA#+, Zhenshing YIN, Yikai HSIEH
Kyoto University, Japan
ST14-A011 MMS Observations of Electron Vorticity in the Earth’s Magnetosheath Yijun LI+, Zhigang YUAN#, Shiyong HUANG, Kui JIANG, Honghong WU
Wuhan University, China
ST14-A018 Potential Asymmetry of Martian Exosphere Inferred from Proton Cyclotron Waves Jingrun CHEN1+, Zhenpeng SU2#
1.School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST14-A013 Particle Scattering Induced by Ion Bernstein Modes: Considering Kinetic Effects Fei YAO#+
Wuhan University, China
ST14-A014 Direct Observations of Cross-scale Wave-particle Energy Transfer in Space Plasmas Xuzhi ZHOU1#+, Jinghuan LI1, Zhiyang LIU1, Shan WANG1, Yoshiharu OMURA2, Li LI3, Chao YUE1, Qiugang ZONG1
1Peking University, China, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3China University of Geosciences, China
ST14-A017 High-frequency Emic Waves: Generation and Propagation, and Their Effect on Relativistic Electrons Kyungguk MIN#+
Chungnam National University, Korea, South
ST14-A019 Propagation of EMIC Waves from Shabansky Orbits in the Dayside Magnetosphere Eun-Hwa KIM1#, Syun'ichi SHIRAIWA1, Jay JOHNSON2, Nicola BERTELLI1, Sarah VINES3, Khan-Hyuk KIM4+, Mark ENGEBRETSON5, Hyomin KIM6
1Princeton University, United States, 2Andrews University, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, United States, 4Kyung Hee University, Korea, South, 5Augsburg College, United States, 6New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
ST14-A020 Radial and Latitudinal Distributions of the Exohiss Under the Effect of Landau Damping DING XIANGLING1+, Zhaoguo HE2#
1Sun Yat-sen university, China, 2Macau University of Science and Technology, China
ST14-A023 Simultaneous Observations of Mirror Mode Structures and Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in the Earth's Outer Magnetosphere Jiang YU1#, xiaoman LIU2+
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, China, 2Sun Yat-Sen University, China
ST14-A022 Global Occurrence Morphology of Higher Band Ech Waves in the Magnetosphere Derived from Mms Observations aojun REN1+, Jiang YU2#
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2Sun Yat-sen University, China, China
ST14-A024 Statistical Study of Electron Cyclotron Harmonic Waves Near the Lunar Surface Abdul WAHEED1#+, Xin TAO1, Anton ARTEMYEV2
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST14-A026 Giant Undulations at the Equatorward Edge of the Aurora Oval and Plasmapause Surface Waves Jie REN1#+, Qiugang ZONG2, Zijiang FENG2, Xinyu AI2, Tingyan XIANG2
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Peking University, China
ST14-A025 Efficiency of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in Scattering Energetic Electrons: Insights from Elfin Observations Xiao-Jia ZHANG#+
The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST14-A029 The Rapid Evolution of the Relativistic Electron Pitch Angle Distributions Caused by Chorus in the Earth's Outer Radiation Belt Hui ZHAO#+, Chang YANG
Changsha University of Science and Technology, China
ST14-A027 Chorus Wave Generation and Electron Precipitation During Electron Injection Events in Jupiter’s Middle Magnetosphere Qianli MA1,2#+, Wen LI1, Xiaochen SHEN1, Alec DALY1
1Boston University, United States, 2Boston University, United States
ST14-A028 Simultaneous Occurrence of Electromagnetic and Quasi-electrostatic Magnetosonic Waves Yaxiong ZHOU#+, Si LIU, Zhonglei GAO
Changsha University of Science and Technology, China
ST14-A033 Modulation of Lower Hybrid and ECH Waves by Ultra-low Frequency (ULF) Waves in the Earth's Magnetosphere Li LI1+, Xuzhi ZHOU2#, Shan WANG2, Qiugang ZONG2, Yoshiharu OMURA3
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Kyoto University, Japan
ST14-A035 Frequency‐drifting Plasmaspheric Hiss: Event Analysis and Statistics Study from the Van Allen Probes Data Siyang YI1+, Nigang LIU2#
1Sun Yat-sen University, China, 2liung5@mail.sysu.edu.cn, China
ST14-A036 Field Line Resonance And STEVE Robert RANKIN1#+, Frances FENRICH1, Eric DONOVAN2
1University of Alberta, Canada, 2University of Calgary, Canada

ST15 Modeling and Mitigation Techniques for Ionospheric Disturbance Effects on GNSS Positioning
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST15-A018 Analysis of the Impact of Ionospheric Equatorial Plasma Bubble Gradients on Gnss Ppp-rtk Long TANG1#+, Fenkai ZHANG1, Wu CHEN2
1Guangdong University of Technology, China, 2The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR
ST15-A001 Airborne Ionospheric Anomaly Monitoring Method with Phase Wind-up Error Correction Chun JIA1#, Zhaobo ZOU1+, Liang LI2, Hui LI1, Fuxin YANG3
1Harbin Engineering University, China, 2Harbin Engineering University,, China, 3Harbin Engineering University, China, China
ST15-A003 From Earth to Sky: Gnss Insights Into Ionospheric Perturbations Induced by Natural and Manmade Sources Mohamed FREESHAH1,2#+, Erman ŞENTÜRK3, Nahed OSAMA4, Xiaohong ZHANG5
1United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates, 2Benha University, Egypt, 3Kocaeli University, Department of Geomatics Engineering, Kocaeli, Turkey, Turkey, 4State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, 129 Luoyu Road, Wuhan 430079, China, Egypt, 5Wuhan University, China
ST15-A005 An Improved Ionospheric Tomography Method with Plasmasphere Correction and Virtual Rays Augmentation Biyan CHEN#+
Central South University, China
ST15-A004 Global Features Of The Scintillation Response During Storm And Substorm Phases Jay JOHNSON1#+, Braeden PETERSON1, Noah KOLIADKO2, Simon WING3, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA4, Sebastoijan MRAK5
1Andrews University, United States, 2Duke University, United States, 3The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 4Boston University, United States, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, United States
ST15-A006 Spatio-temporal Transformer for Ionospheric Prediction and Effect on SPP Si CHEN#+
Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST15-A007 Ionospheric Scintillation Map And Its Application In Gnss High Precision Positioning SiYang ZENG+, Yan XIANG#
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
ST15-A012 Intelligent Detection of Medium-scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Based on Yolo Series Models Xuan LE#+, Xiaodong REN, Xiaohong ZHANG, Dengkui MEI
Wuhan University, China
ST15-A010 Mitigation of Ionosphere Disturbance on Real-time Leo Kinematic Orbit Determination Guanlong MENG+, Haibo GE#, Bofeng LI
Tongji University, China
ST15-A011 Enhancing Gnss Applications: a Deep Learning Model for Low-latitude F-layer Ionospheric Electron Density Prediction Ahmed ABDELAZIZ1#+, Xiaohong ZHANG2, Xiaodong REN3, Mohamed HOSNY4
1LIESMARS, Wuhan University, China, 2Wuhan University, China, 3Wuhan university, China, 4IRC for Finance and Digital Economy, KFUPM Business School, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, 31261, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia
ST15-A016 The International Cooperation For Mitigating Ionospheric Impacts On Gnss From Icg Yihong ZHANG1+, Qi LIU2#, Yan CAO3
1School of Cyber Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University,Zhengzhou,China,450002;, China, 2State Key Laboratory of Spatial Datum,College of Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics Engineering,Faculty of Geographical Science and Engineering, Henan University, Zhengzhou, China,450046;, China, 3School of Cyber Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University,China,450002;, China
ST15-A008 Contributions of Ionospheric Migrating Tides to Ionospheric Intra-annual Day-to-day Variations Jinyuan CHEN#+, Xiaodong REN, Xuan LE
Wuhan University, China
ST15-A009 Topside Ionospheric TEC Estimation Based on Uncombined PPP with LEO Satellites Onboard GPS Observations Jianfeng WU1#+, Xiaodong REN2, Xiaohong ZHANG2
1School of Geodesy and Geomatics,Wuhan University, China, 2Wuhan University, China
ST15-A013 An Advanced Five-frequency Ionosphere-free Combination for PPP-AR Ao CHEN1#+, Fuxin YANG2, Chun JIA1, Liang LI3, Hui LI1, Zhang JIE4
1Harbin Engineering University, China, 2Harbin Engineering University, China, China, 3Harbin Engineering University,, China, 4School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beihang University, China
ST15-A015 Regional Ionospheric Traveling Disturbance Propagation Model Based on Beidou Geo Satellite Dengkui MEI#+, Xiaohong ZHANG, Xiaodong REN
Wuhan University, China

ST16 Space Weather Links from Sun to Earth Including May and October 2024 Events
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST16-A002 Magnetically Conjugate Ionospheric Responses to the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm Liangliang YUAN1#+, Linlin LI2, Shuanggen JIN3
1Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences , China, 2Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, China, 3Henan Polytechnic University, School of Surveying and Land Information Engineering, China
ST16-A009 Reproduction of Electron Density in the Ionospheric D Region During Solar Flares in May 2024 Using PHITS and GAIA Models Shinnosuke KITAJIMA1#+, Kyoko WATANABE1, Hidekatsu JIN2, Chihiro TAO2, Satoshi MASUDA3, Michi NISHIOKA2, Kiyoka MURASE4
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan, 3ISEE, Nagoya University, Japan, 4The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan
ST16-A001 Evidence of potential thermospheric overcooling during the May 2024 geomagnetic superstorm M. V. SUNIL KRISHNA1#+, Alok RANJAN2, Dayakrishna NAILWAL1, Akash KUMAR1, Sumanta SARKHEL1
1Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, 2Physical Research Laboratory Ahmedabad, India
ST16-A004 Recent Advances in Understanding Time Lags of Solar Wind-geospace Connections Through Gnss Observation Networks Zhe YANG1#+, Jade MORTON2
1Tongji University, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States
ST16-A006 Relative Contributions of Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure and Interplanetary Electric Field on the Early Positive Part of Main Phase of Geomagnetic Storms Jijin K RAJ1+, Balan NANAN2, Qing-He ZHANG3,2#, Yuichi OTSUKA4, Tulasiram S5, Kazuo SHIOKAWA4, Zanyang XING2, Manu VARGHESE6, Nilam BHOSALE7, Yu-Zhang MA2, Yong WANG2
1Shandong University, Weihai, China, China, 2Shandong University, China, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India, 6National Space Science Centre, China, 7Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India, India
ST16-A005 Low-latitude Blue Aurora During the 10 May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm: Insights from Multi-satellite Observations Sheng LU1+, Kazuo SHIOKAWA2#, Zanyang XING1, Qing-He ZHANG3,1, Yongliang ZHANG4
1Shandong University, China, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
ST16-A016 Geoeffectiveness of the Icme Passed the Earth on 10-12 May 2024 Balan NANAN1#+, Yuichi OTSUKA2, Kazuo SHIOKAWA2, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI2, Bela FEJER3, Inez BATISTA4, Tarun Kumar PANT5, Luis NAVARRO6, Kyosei NAKAMURA7, Jijin K RAJ8, Manu VARGHESE9
1Shandong University, China, 2Nagoya University, Japan, 3Utah State University, United States, 4INPE, Brazil, 5Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India, 6Colorado University, United States, 7Nagoya University , Japan, 8Shandong University, Weihai, China, China, 9National Space Science Centre, China
ST16-A007 What determines the intensity of the auroral electrojet? Yusuke EBIHARA1#+, Takashi TANAKA2
1Kyoto University, Japan, 2Kyushu University, Japan
ST16-A011 Statistical Study of the Extreme Effects in Earth’s Environment During Minor Geomagnetic Storms Manu VARGHESE1+, Jijin K RAJ2, Zhang QINGHE3#, Balan NANAN4
1National Space Science Centre, China, 2Shandong University, Weihai, China, China, 3National Space Science Centre (NSSC), Beijing, China, 4Shandong University, China
ST16-A013 Topside Ionospheric Response to the 10 May 2024 Superstorm: Dmsp and Swarm Satellite Observations Shreedevi PORUNAKATU RADHAKRISHNA1+, Achuthan NAIR2#, Yoshizumi MIYOSHI3, Stephan BUCHERT4, Yuichi OTSUKA3, Atsuki SHINBORI5, Lalitha G KRISHNAN6, Septi PERWITASARI7, Michi NISHIOKA7
1Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 2Space Physics and Astronomy Research Unit, University of Oulu, Finland, 3Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, Japan, 4Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden, Sweden, 5Nagoya University, Japan, 6Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, ISRO, Trivandrum, India, 7National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST16-A014 FACs Evolutions during the May and October 2024 Events: Comparisons between Observations and Models Maosheng HE#+
National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST16-A017 Five Extreme Storm Time Events: Testing Our Understanding. Jesper GJERLOEV1#+, Ying ZOU2, Shin OHTANI2
1The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

ST17 Advances in Our Understanding of Plasma Flows and Waves in the Solar Atmosphere from Single, Multi-fluid, and Kinetic Model Perspectives
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST17-A001 Observing the evolution of the solar global coronal magnetic field through observations of transverse waves Hui TIAN#+, Zihao YANG
Peking University, China
ST17-A002 Enhancement of Energy Dissipation and Flow Generation in the Simulated Partially-ionised Solar Atmosphere with Emerging Magnetic Flux Sergiy SHELYAG1+, Mariia PELEKHATA2#, Kris MURAWSKI3
1Flinders University, Australia, 2Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland, 3Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland
ST17-A004 Modeling Propagating Kink Waves in Coronal Open-field Region Yuhang GAO1#+, Hui TIAN1, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE2, Mingzhe GUO3
1Peking University, China, 2Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 3Shandong University, China
ST17-A021 Instability Excitation in the Inner Heliosphere: Theory and Observations Kristopher G. KLEIN#+
The University of Arizona, United States
ST17-A023 Boundaries of the “Brazil Plots” for Solar Wind Protons, Core-and-halo Electrons, and Alpha Particles Peter YOON1#+, Jungjoon SEOUGH2, Kristopher G. KLEIN3, Mihailo MARTINOVIĆ4, Chadi SALEM5, Marian LAZAR6, Rodrigo LÓPEZ7, Shaaban SHAABAN8, Muhammad SARFRAZ9
1University of Maryland, United States, 2Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 3The University of Arizona, United States, 4University of Arizona, United States, 5University of California, Berkeley, United States, 6Katolieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 7Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear, Chile, 8Qatar University, Qatar, 9GC University Lahore, Pakistan
ST17-A005 Solar Vortex Communities and Their Interactions Lauren MCCLURE#+, Suzana DE SOUZA E ALMEIDA SILVA, Gary VERTH, Istvan BALLAI, Viktor FEDUN
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST17-A006 Solar Flares as Electric Circuits Detected in Multi-wavelength Observations and Sunquakes Valentina ZHARKOVA1#+, Sergei ZHARKOV2
1Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 2University of Hull, United Kingdom
ST17-A022 Machine Learning in Plasma Instability Analysis; Savic Software Mihailo MARTINOVIĆ1#+, Kristopher G. KLEIN2
1University of Arizona, United States, 2The University of Arizona, United States
ST17-A024 Ion-scale Waves in the Solar Wind: Expanding Box Model of Quasilinear Theory Jungjoon SEOUGH1#+, Peter YOON2
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2University of Maryland, United States
ST17-A007 Using Solar Pore Shape Changes to Extract Horizontal Velocity Profiles Jack GILLAM#+, Gary VERTH, Istvan BALLAI, Viktor FEDUN
The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST17-A026 Quasilinear Theory for Bi-kappa Plasmas Rodrigo LÓPEZ1#+, Peter YOON2, Marian LAZAR3
1Comisión Chilena de Energía Nuclear, Chile, 2University of Maryland, United States, 3Katolieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

ST18 Observations and Simulations of the Ionospheric Electrodynamic Processes Driven by the External Drivers
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST18-A002 A “wave-like” Evolution of Polar Cap Patches Modulated by Enhanced Magnetopause Reconnection and Extended Magnetotail Reconnection Duan ZHANG1+, Qing-He ZHANG2,3#, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Binbin TANG5, Yongliang ZHANG6, Michael LOCKWOOD7, John FOSTER8, Shunrong ZHANG8, Larry LYONS9, Zanyang XING3, Yong WANG3, Yu-Zhang MA3
1National Space Science Center (NSSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Shandong University, China, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 7University of Reading, United Kingdom, 8Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 9University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST18-A009 Earth Coordinate Dependence of Geomagnetic Response to Solar EUV Radiation During Solar Flares Ryosuke OKUBO1#+, Kyoko WATANABE1, Shinnosuke KITAJIMA1, Satoshi MASUDA2, Akimasa IEDA3, Hidekatsu JIN4, Chihiro TAO4, Michi NISHIOKA4
1National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan, 2ISEE, Nagoya University, Japan, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST18-A003 The Morphology and Oscillations of Nightside Mid‐latitude Ionospheric Trough at Designated Longitudes in the Northern Hemisphere Xinlong LIU+, Donghe ZHANG#
Peking University, China
ST18-A004 Simultaneous Observation of Duskside and Dawnside Subauroral Polarization Streams During an Intense Magnetic Storm Bianlong ZHAO1+, Jiaojiao ZHANG2, Qing-He ZHANG3,1#, Wei WANG2, Zanyang XING1, Larry LYONS4, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA5, Kjellmar OKSAVIK6, Xiang-Yu WANG1, Hang LI7, Yu-Zhang MA1, Yong WANG1, Duan ZHANG8, Chi WANG2, Xiang DENG2, Ailan LAN2, Jingye YAN2, J. RUOHONIEMI9, Nozomu NISHITANI10, Simon SHEPHERD11, Tong XU12, Shuji SUN13
1Shandong University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5Boston University, United States, 6University of Bergen, Norway, 7Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 8National Space Science Center,CAS, China, 9Virginia Tech, United States, 10Nagoya University, Japan, 11Dartmouth College, United States, 12China Radio Wave Propagation Research Institute,China, China, 13China Radio Wave Propagation Research Institute, Qingdao, China, China
ST18-A005 A numerical study on the responses of thermosphere density to the IMF By condition at high latitudes Yusha TAN+, Jiuhou LEI#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST18-A011 Significant East-West Electron Density Differences Occurring in Less than 30 Longitude During the Recovery Phase of May 2021 Geomagnetic Storm Jiawei KUAI#+, Qiaoqiao MA, Hao SUN
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
ST18-A008 Ionospheric Disturbances Over Korea During the 11 May 2024 Storm Associated with Fountain Process and Zonal Ionospheric Motion Woo Kyoung LEE1#+, Hyosub KIL1,2, Seheon JEONG1, Hyeyeon CHANG3
1Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of Colorado at Boulder, United States
ST18-A010 Formation/evolution of Midlatitudinal Nighttime MSTIDs Nearby/in the EIA Crest Region of China Longchang SUN, Jiyao XU, Wei YUAN, Yajun ZHU#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST18-A014 Extreme Responses of the Ionospheric Radial Currents to the Main Phase of the Super Geomagnetic Storm on 10 May 2024 Hao XIA1#+, Hui WANG2, Kedeng ZHANG2
1WuHan University, China, 2Wuhan University, China

ST19 Solar Activity and Its Coupling with the Inner Heliosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST19-A007 Next Generation Solar Wind Observation System: New Radio Telescopes for IPS Observation at 327MHz Kazumasa IWAI#+
Nagoya University, Japan
ST19-A001 Radio Dimming Associated with Filament Eruptions in the Meter and Decimeter Wavebands Zhenyong HOU1#+, Hui TIAN1, Jingye YAN2, Maria MADJARSKA3, Jiale ZHANG1, Yu XU1, Hechao CHEN4, Zhao WU5, Lin WU2, Yujie LIU2, Yang YANG2, Xuning LV2, Li DENG2, Li FENG2, Ye QIU6
1Peking University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 4Yunnan University, China, 5Shandong University, China, 6Nanjing University, China
ST19-A004 Connectivity between Solar Wind Variability and Source Regions during Parker Solar Probe Encounter 7 Zhenxuan SUN1+, Honghong WU1#, Shiyong HUANG1, Jiansen HE2, Hui TIAN2, Liping YANG3, Zhigang YUAN1
1Wuhan University, China, 2Peking University, China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST19-A011 Preferential Acceleration and Heating of Proton Core in the Switchbacks in the Inner Heliospheric Solar Wind Die DUAN1#+, Jiansen HE2
1National University of Defense Technology, China, 2Peking University, China
ST19-A009 Investigating Alfvénic Turbulence in Solar Wind Streams Observed by Solar Orbiter at Perihelion and Their Source Regions Raffaella D'AMICIS#+
INAF - Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology, Italy
ST19-A010 Evolution of Interplanetary Velocity Pulses and Their Impacts on the Solar Wind Jiansen HE1#+, Chuanpeng HOU1, Die DUAN2, Shihao RAO3, Chuan LI3, Ziqi WU1, Rui ZHUO1
1Peking University, China, 2National University of Defense Technology, China, 3Nanjing University, China

ST21 Small-scale Transients in the Solar Atmosphere and Beyond
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST21-A001 Witnessing Magnetic Flux Rope Reconnection and Transient Energy Release in Sunspots's Upper Atmosphere Hechao CHEN#+
Yunnan University, China
ST21-A003 Numerous Bidirectionally Propagating Plasma Blobs Near the Reconnection Site of a Solar Eruption Zhenyong HOU1+, Hui TIAN1#, Maria MADJARSKA2, Hechao CHEN3, Tanmoy SAMANTA4, Xianyong BAI5, Zhentong LI5, Yang SU6, Wei CHEN5, Yuanyong DENG7
1Peking University, China, 2Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, 3Yunnan University, China, 4Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 7National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academay of Sciences, China
ST21-A007 Properties of the Mottles Around the Filament Observed by the Nvst Xiaoli YAN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST21-A004 Recurrent Jetlets Associated with the Disappearance of Satellite Spots Liheng YANG1#+, Xiaoli YAN2, Jun ZHANG3, Zhike XUE2, Zhe XU4, Jincheng WANG2, Yijun HOU2, Defang KONG5, Roslan ROSLAN6, Xinsheng ZHANG2, Qiaoling LI2, Liping YANG2
1Yunnan observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 4Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 6Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
ST21-A005 Photospheric Swirls in a Quiet-sun Region Quan XIE#+
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST21-A012 Oscillatory Magnetic Reconnection at a Coronal Bright Point Junchao HONG#+
Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST21-A008 Reconnection Nanojets in an Erupting Solar Filament with Unprecedented High Speeds Yuhang GAO1#+, Hui TIAN1, David BERGHMANS2, Tom VAN DOORSSELAERE3, Hechao CHEN4, Yadan DUAN1
1Peking University, China, 2Solar-Terrestrial Centre of Excellence, Belgium, 3Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 4Yunnan University, China
ST21-A010 Observation of Small Jets and Brightenings in the Solar Atmosphere Tanmoy SAMANTA#+
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
ST21-A011 Improved Treatment of Chromospheric Radiative Processes in the MURaM Code Wenzhi RUAN#+, Damien PRZYBYLSKI, Robert CAMERON
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
ST21-A017 Dynamic Evolution of a Penumbral Fibril Jie CHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST21-A013 Diagnostics of Chromospheric Magnetic Field with H-beta Spectropolarimetry Jiasheng WANG1#+, Wenxian LI2, Hui TIAN1
1Peking University, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST21-A014 The Interplay of Solar Spicules and Coronal Swirling Conduits: from 3D MHD Models to Observations Sahel DEY1#+, Piyali CHATTERJEE2, Robertus ERDELYI3
1The University of Newcastle, Australia, 2Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India, 3The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
ST21-A018 Granular-scale Magnetic Flux Emergence and Its Associated Features in an Emerging Active Region Jinhua SHEN#+
Xinjiang Astronimical observatory,Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST21-A021 Locating Heating Channels of the Solar Corona in a Plage Region with the Aid of High-resolution 10830ÅFiltergrams Parida HASHIM#+
Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory, CAS, China

ST22 Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Forecasting Equatorial Plasma Bubbles
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST22-A006 Comparisons of Rayleigh-taylor Instability Growth Rate and Equatorial Plasma Bubble Occurrence Rate Chun-Yen HUANG#+, Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA
Kyoto University, Japan
ST22-A002 A Statistical Analysis of Conjugate Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Based on 630 Nm Airglow Observations Zu-Kang DAI1+, Tao YU1#, Na YANG1, Jin WANG2, Di FU3, Xiang-peng FENG3, Yu-Tao FENG3
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST22-A003 Total Electron Content Enhancement and Irregularities Over Japan During a Magnetic Storm on May 2024 Yuichi OTSUKA1#+, Kazuo SHIOKAWA1, Atsuki SHINBORI1, Weizheng FU1, Mamoru YAMAMOTO2, Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA2, Koji NISHIMURA2, Michi NISHIOKA3, Septi PERWITASARI3
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST22-A004 Decomposed Dynamic Spatio-temporal Neural Network for Ionospheric Scintillation Forecasts Yanhong CHEN1#+, Zhixu GAO2
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Science, China
ST22-A005 Utilizing Space-based and Ground-based Observations to Validate the Locations of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Surrounding Taiwan Huei-Wen SIAO1#+, Po-Han LEE1, Jyun-Ying HUANG2, Hsu-Hui HO3, I-Te LEE4,5
1Central Weather Administration, Taiwan, 2Central Weather Administration, Taiwan, Taiwan, 3Central Weather Bureau, Taiwan, 4Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan, 5National Central University, Taiwan
ST22-A008 Simulation of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Under Geomagnetic Storm Conditions Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA#+, Takuya SORI
Kyoto University, Japan
ST22-A013 Impact of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles on GNSS Applications: Insights from RO and GNSS-R Observations Shih-Ping CHEN1#+, Charles LIN1, P. K. RAJESH1, Pin-Hsuan CHENG2, Wan-Chi WU3
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2University of Colorado, Boulder, Taiwan, 3National Cheng-Kung-University, Taiwan
ST22-A014 Long-lasting Equatorial Plasma Bubble Observations Following 01-december-2023 Geomagnetic Storm P. K. RAJESH1#+, Charles LIN1, Chi-Yen LIN2, Shih-Ping CHEN1, Jong-Min CHOI1
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST22-A015 Equatorial Plasma Bubble Detected By L-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar And GPS-TEC Observations In Indonesian Region Ihsan Naufal MUAFIRY1#+, Masato FURUYA2
1BRIN, Indonesia, 2Hokkaido University, Japan

ST24 Fundamental Physics in Heliospheric Plasmas: Waves, Turbulence, Reconnection, Structures, Shocks, and Field-particle Interactions
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST24-A023 Kinetic-hybrid Simulations of Counter-propagating Ion Cyclotron Waves and Proton Scattering in the Near-Sun Solar Wind Yifan WU1+, Chen SHI2, Xin TAO1#, Jinsong ZHAO3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Changsha University of Science and Technology, China, 3Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST24-A003 Fermi Acceleration at Earth's Bow Shock Due to Current Sheet Interaction Martin LINDBERG1#+, Xiaofei SHI2, Heli HIETALA3, Anton ARTEMYEV2, Ahmad LALTI4, Savvas RAPTIS5, Laura VUORINEN3, Florian KOLLER3
1Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom, 2University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 3Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, 4Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, United Kingdom, 5The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD,USA, United States
ST24-A004 Switchbacks and Alfvénic Turbulence in the Inner Heliosphere Luca SORRISO-VALVO1#+, Andrea LAROSA2, Shiladittya MONDAL3, Honghong WU4, Nikos SIOULAS5, Supratik BANERJEE6, Daniele TELLONI7, Raffaella D'AMICIS8, Oreste PEZZI1
1CNR - ISTP, Italy, 2CNR-ISTP, Italy, 3Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom, 4Wuhan University, China, 5UCLA, United States, 6Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India, 7National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 8Serco for ESA, Italy
ST24-A016 On the Departure from Equipartition of Energy in Alfvénic Fluctuations in Solar Wind Streams with Solar Orbiter Observations Raffaella D'AMICIS1#+, Simone BENELLA2, Roberto BRUNO3, Rossana DE MARCO1, Marco VELLI4, Denise PERRONE5, Luca SORRISO-VALVO6, Benjamin L ALTERMAN7, Nikos SIOULAS8, Luca FRANCI9, Andrea VERDINI10, Lorenzo MATTEINI11, Daniele TELLONI12, Christopher OWEN13, Philippe LOUARN14, Stefano LIVI15
1INAF - Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology, Italy, 2National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, Italy, 3Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology, Italy, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy, 6CNR - ISTP, Italy, 7Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 8UCLA, United States, 9Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 10Università di Firenze, Italy, 11Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 12National Institute for Astrophysics, Italy, 13University College London, United Kingdom, 14Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology, France, 15Southwest Research Institute, United States
ST24-A005 Dependence of Background Alpha-proton Temperature Ratio on the Heating Process of Different Species in Plasma Turbulence Qiyang XIONG#+, Shiyong HUANG
Wuhan University, China
ST24-A006 Characteristics of Inertial Range Turbulent Cascade Rates in the Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection Hua BAI+, Shiyong HUANG#, Jian ZHANG, Zhigang YUAN, Honghong WU, Kui JIANG, Zhao WANG, Qiyang XIONG, Yaotian TANG
Wuhan University, China
ST24-A020 Plasmoid-mediated Inverse Energy Transfer Driven by Coalescing Magnetic Islands Chuanfei DONG1#+, Liang WANG1, Muni ZHOU2, Nuno LOUREIRO3
1Boston University, United States, 2Dartmouth College, United States, 3MIT, United States
ST24-A008 Effects of Waves on the Spectral Anisotropy of Transition Range in the Solar Wind Turbulence Xin WANG#+
Beihang University, China
ST24-A009 Turbulence and Kinetic Effects in the Inner Heliosphere: Solar Orbiter Observations Denise PERRONE#+
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy
ST24-A010 Observations of Transition from Imbalanced to Balanced Kinetic Alfvenic Turbulence Jinsong ZHAO1#+, Trevor BOWEN2, Bale STUART2, Chen SHI3, Thierry DUDOK DE WIT4, Nikos SIOULAS5
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of California, Berkeley, United States, 3Changsha University of Science and Technology, China, 4Center National De La Recherche Scientifique, France, 5UCLA, United States
ST24-A012 Reconstructing the interplanetary propagation of the September 5, 2022 ICME event with a data-driven MHD simulation Ruggero BIONDO1#+, Alessandro BEMPORAD2, Paolo PAGANO3, Fabio REALE3, Gaetano ZIMBARDO4, Silvia PERRI5, Giuseppe NISTICO6, Giuseppe PRETE7, Salvatore MANCUSO1, Roberto SUSINO1, Federica FRASSATI1
1INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Turin, Italy, Italy, 2INAF- Astrophysical Observatory of Turin, Italy, 3University of Palermo, Department of Physics and Chemistry, Italy, 4University of Calabria, Department of Physics, Italy, 5Dipartimento di Fisica, Università della Calabria, Italy, 6Università della Calabria, Italy, 7Dipartimento di Fisica, Università della Calabria, Italy, Italy
ST24-A018 Numerical Modeling of CMEs and Interplanetary Shock-turbulence Interactions Xiaozhou ZHAO#+
Yunnan Observatories, CAS , China
ST24-A017 Sub-Alfvenic Solar Wind Observations: Heliolongitude Distribution and Weak Fluctuations in Stark Contrast to WKB Theory David RUFFOLO1#+, Sohom ROY2, Panisara THEPTHONG3, Kunlanan PUPRASIT1, Peera PONGKITIWANICHAKUL3, Francesco PECORA2, Riddhi BANDYOPADHYAY2, Rohit CHHIBER4, Arcadi USMANOV4, Michael STEVENS5, Samuel BADMAN6, Jiaming WANG2, Joshua GOODWILL2, Melvyn GOLDSTEIN7, William MATTHAEUS8
1Mahidol University, Thailand, 2University of Delaware, United States, 3Kasetsart University, Thailand, 4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; University of Delaware, United States, 5Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States, 6Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, United States, 7Space Science Institute, United States, 8Bartol Research Institute, United States
ST24-A021 Toroidal Current Structure and Surface Magnetohydrodynamic Wave in an Experimental Coronal-type Magnetic Arch with Anisotropic Ion Temperature Sergey KORYAGIN#+, Andrey ELYASIN, Artem KORZHIMANOV, Mikhail VIKTOROV
Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
ST24-A022 Prediction of the Shape and Orientation of Foreshock Radio Sources at Earth and Elsewhere Iver CAIRNS#+, Patrick OPPEL
The University of Sydney, Australia

ST25 Upper Atmosphere Disturbances Driven by Natural Events in the Solar Terrestrial Environment
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST25-A002 Study of 3-D Structures of Ionospheric Disturbances Associated with Geomagnetic Storms by Using Improved GNSS-based 3-D Tomography Susumu SAITO1#+, Taisei NOZAKI2, Mamoru YAMAMOTO2
1National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan
ST25-A006 Intermittent occurrence of sporadic E due to the 2022 Tonga volcano eruption Yang-Yi SUN1#+, Tao YU1, Jin WANG2, Chi LONG3
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China, 3Guizhou Normal University,, China
ST25-A003 Ionospheric and Plasmaspheric Response from 2024 Mother’s Day Geomagnetic Storm Chi-Yen LIN1#+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1, Charles LIN2
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST25-A010 Monitoring and Forecasting of the May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm by the Central Weather Administration, Taiwan Jhen-Yu YOU1, Po-Han LEE1+, Huei-Wen SIAO1, Jyun-Ying HUANG2, Yu-Ming TSAI1#, Chang-Mei HSIEH1, Ching-Yuan KO1, I-Te LEE3,4
1Central Weather Administration, Taiwan, 2Central Weather Administration, Taiwan, Taiwan, 3Taiwan Space Agency, Taiwan, 4National Central University, Taiwan
ST25-A004 Global Ionospheric Responses During Geomagnetic Disturbances by Using FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 and Ground-based GNSS Observations P. K. RAJESH#+, Shih-Ping CHEN, Jong-Min CHOI
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST25-A007 Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Triggered by The15 January 2022 Tonga Volcanic Eruption Observed in Taiwan and Japan Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU#+, Tien-Chi LIU, Cissi Ying-tsen LIN
National Central University, Taiwan
ST25-A008 Observations of the dynamics of plasma structure of storm-time ionosphere using FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 Charles LIN1#+, P. K. RAJESH1, Chi-Yen LIN2
1National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2National Central University, Taiwan
ST25-A011 Relationship Between Tec Perturbations and Rayleigh Waves Associated with 2023 Turkey Earthquake Doublet Chieh-Hung CHEN1#+, Huan RAO2
1Chengdu University of Technology, China, 2China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China

ST26 Enhancing Understanding of Upper Atmosphere Coupling Processes and Their Societal Impacts
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST26-A005 Information Theory Based System Level Babcock-leighton Flux Transport Model-data Comparisons Simon WING1#+, Jay JOHNSON2, Mausumi DIKPATI3
1The Johns Hopkins University, United States, 2Andrews University, United States, 3National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States
ST26-A001 Thermospheric Responses and Insights Into Space Weather from Cassiope Satellite GNSS Data Andres CALABIA AIBAR1,2#+, Myrto TZAMALI3, Shuanggen JIN2,4, María Dolores RODRÍGUEZ FRIAS5, Luis DEL PERAL6
1Alcala University, Spain, 2Henan Polytechnic University, China, 3Space Weather Department - ESOC, European Space Agency, Darmstadt 64293, Germany, Germany, 4Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Department of Physics and Mathematics, University of Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Madrid 28801, Spain., Spain, 6Department of Physics and Mathematics, University of Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Madrid 28801, Spain, Spain
ST26-A009 Discontinuous Energetic Electron Precipitations in the Ionospheric Projection in the Vicinity of the Outer Radiation Belt Boundary Huaichih CHANG1#+, Shan WANG1, Yixin SUN2, Qiugang ZONG1, Chao YUE1, Zhongze XIAO3
1Peking University, China, 2Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, China, 3Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technologies, Peking Uninversity, China
ST26-A008 Study on the Peaks of Neutral Density Disturbances Based on Low-Earth Orbit Satellite Observations Yanshi HUANG#+, Huan SHI
Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China
ST26-A010 The Global Navigation Satellite System Occultation Receiver Onboard the China Seismo-electromagnetic Satellite: Data and Observational Results Song XU1+, Zhima ZEREN2#, Jing CUI3
1National Institute of Natural Hazards, MEMC, China, 2National Institute of Natural Hazards,MEMC, China, 3National Institute of Natural Hazards, MEMC, Beijing, China, China
ST26-A006 Links of Terrestrial Environment with Solar Activity and Solar and Planetary Orbital Motion Valentina ZHARKOVA1#+, Irina VASILIEVA2
1Northumbria University, United Kingdom, 2Main Astronomical Observatory, Ukraine
ST26-A003 Statistical Behavior of Large-scale Ionospheric Disturbances from High Latitudes to Mid-latitudes During Geomagnetic Storms Using 20-year Gnss-tec Data Atsuki SHINBORI1#+, Yuichi OTSUKA1, Takuya SORI2, Michi NISHIOKA3, Septi PERWITASARI3
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan

ST27 Solar-planetary Environment Observations and Modeling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST27-A003 First in Situ Measurements the Sheath Resistance for Psp/field Antenna: Employing Electron Shot Noise Model zheng XIANMING1#+, Mihailo MARTINOVIĆ2
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 2University of Arizona, United States
ST27-A005 Observations of the Martian Ionosphere's Response to an Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejection from Tianwen-1 and Maven Bingkun YU#+
Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China
ST27-A007 Lithospheric Deformation and Stress Evolution Associated with the Chicxulub Impact Yan HU1#+, Kai WANG2, Zhihao WANG2, Shenghong HUANG2, Hong AN2
1Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, China, 2University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST27-A012 Development of the Full-Disk Vector Magnetographs for the Meridian Project II Yingzi SUN#+
National Astronomical Observatories,Chinese Academy of Sciences,China, China
ST27-A015 Closed Magnetic Topology in the Venusian Magnetotail and Ion Escape at Venus Shaosui XU1#+, David MITCHELL1, Phyllis WHITTLESEY1, Ali RAHMATI1, Roberto LIVI1, Davin LARSON1, Janet LUHMANN1, Jasper HALEKAS2, Takuya HARA1, James MCFADDEN1, Marc PULUPA1, Bale STUART1, Shannon CURRY1, Moa PERSSON3
1University of California, Berkeley, United States, 2The University of Iowa, United States, 3Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden
ST27-A016 Omni Data Accuracy and the Implications for Space Weather Simulation Ramon LOPEZ#+, Espen FREDRICK, Yue DENG, Yu HONG
The University of Texas at Arlington, United States

ST28 Precipitation of Energetic Particles: Magnetospheric Drivers and Their Impact on the Ionosphere
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST28-A001 Precipitating Energetic Electrons in Aurora Arcs Anton ARTEMYEV1#+, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA2, Xiao-Jia ZHANG3, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS1
1University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 2Boston University, United States, 3The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST28-A002 Quasi-Periodic Modulation of Ionosphere Density Due to Energetic Electron Precipitation: Combined Effects of Whistler-Mode and Ultra-Low-Frequency Waves Xiao-Jia ZHANG1#+, Ying ZOU2, Anton ARTEMYEV3, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS3
1The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST28-A003 The Characteristics of Energetic Electron Precipitation Based on Low Altitude Fy-3e Satellite Measurements Chao YUE#+, Li YUXUAN
Peking University, China
ST28-A020 Sayram: A Positivity-preserving Open Source 3D Radiation Belt Modeling Code Peng PENG1+, Xin TAO1#, Jay ALBERT2, Anthony CHAN3
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Air Force Research Laboratory, United States, 3Rice University, United States
ST28-A004 Seed Electron-informed Machine Learning for Enhanced Prediction of Chorus Wave Amplitude in the Radiation Belts Weixin CHEN1#+, Fu SONG2, Binbin NI2
1School of Earth and Space Science and Technology, Wuhan University, China, 2Wuhan University, China
ST28-A005 The Effects of the Mirror Force on Relativistic Electron Precipitation Revealed Observationally Tomotaka TANAKA1#+, Yasunobu OGAWA2, Yuto KATOH3, Akira KADOKURA2, Yoshimasa TANAKA2, Mizuki FUKIZAWA2, Anton ARTEMYEV4, Xiao-Jia ZHANG5, Vassilis ANGELOPOULOS4
1The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 3Tohoku University, Japan, 4University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 5The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
ST28-A008 Dawn-dusk Morphology of Auroral Arcs in Substorm Growth Phase Zepeng LIU1#+, San LU1, Quanming LU1, Boyi WANG2, Yu-Zhang MA3, Yukitoshi NISHIMURA4, Rongsheng WANG1, Elena GRIGORENKO5, Xiao-Jia ZHANG6, Anton ARTEMYEV7
1University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2Harbin Institute of Technology, China, 3Shandong University, China, 4Boston University, United States, 5Space Research Institute, Russian Federation, 6The University of Texas at Dallas, United States, 7University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST28-A010 Quantifying Energetic Electron Precipitation by Wave-particle Interactions in the Inner Magnetosphere and Their Atmospheric Impacts Dedong WANG1#+, Yuri SHPRITS2, Bernhard HAAS3, Alina GRISHINA4, Alexander DROZDOV5
1GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 2GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, 3GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, Germany, Germany, 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany, Germany, 5University of California, Los Angeles, United States
ST28-A011 Effect of the Mirror Force on the Motion of Precipitating Electrons in the Relativistic Energy Range and Resultant Altitude Profiles of the Collision Rate in the Polar Ionosphere Yuto KATOH1#+, Yasunobu OGAWA2, Tomotaka TANAKA3, Hiroyasu TADOKORO4
1Tohoku University, Japan, 2National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, 3The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI, Japan, 4Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
ST28-A015 The Effect of Field Line Curvature Scattering on Ring Current Dynamics: A Comparative Study of Loss Cone Offset Method (LCOM) versus Young’s Method Yiqun YU1, Ziming WEI1#+, 海军 吴2, Long Xing MA1, Depeng AN3
1Beihang University, China, 2Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China, 3School of Space and Earth Sciences, Beihang University, Beijing, China, China
ST28-A016 Energetic Electron Precipitation Induced by Nonlinear Interactions with Parallel and Oblique Chorus Waves Yikai HSIEH#+, Yoshiharu OMURA
Kyoto University, Japan
ST28-A018 Observations of the Butterfly Pitch Angle Distribution in the Inner Radiation Belt by the Snipe Mission During the May 2024 Superstorm Jaejin LEE#+
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Korea, South
ST28-A021 Impact of coronal mass ejections and winds from Young Sun on the upper atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere of early Earth Suk-Bin KANG1#+, Alex GLOCER2, Vladimir AIRAPETIAN3
1CUA IACS/ NASA GSFC, United States, 2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and American University, United States

ST29 Enhance Space Weather Prediction: Advanced Monitoring Techniques and Innovative Modeling
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST29-A001 Prediction of Energetic Electrons in the Inner Radiation Belt and Slot Region with a Double-layer Lstm Neural Network Model Ling YANG+, Liuyuan LI#, Jinbin CAO
Beihang University, China
ST29-A019 Exploring SwinLSTM For Global Ionosphere Map Prediction Mert Can TURKMEN1#+, Yee Hui LEE2, Eng Leong TAN2
1PhD Student, Singapore, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
ST29-A002 Using Turbulent Fluctuations in Geomagnetic Storm Predictions Prasad SUBRAMANIAN1#+, Debesh BHATTACHARJEE2, Deep GHUGE3, Apurva BHAGAT1, Sumit TAMBE4
1Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India, 2University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, 3Catholic University of America, United States, 4Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
ST29-A014 Parameter Diagrams of Initial Parameters Affecting CME Arrival Time using SUSANOO-CME Hirofumi ISOGAI1#+, Kazumasa IWAI1, Daikou SHIOTA2, Ken'ichi FUJIKI1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST29-A005 Data-driven Modelling of Solar Flares & Eruptions: Challenges & Opportunities Mark CHEUNG#+
CSIRO, Australia
ST29-A009 Application of Ensemble Kalman Filter with Covariance Localization in Data Assimilation of Radiation Belt Electrons Yuan LEI#+, Xing CAO, Binbin NI
Wuhan University, China
ST29-A017 Developing Automated Detection, Tracking and Analysis Methods for Solar Active Regions and Activities Via Machine Learning Qi HAO#+
Nanjing University, China
ST29-A007 Efficient Computation of Diffusion Coefficients for Whistler Mode Waves Using a Fully Connected Neural Network Mengli TAN+, Zeyu AN, Xin TAO#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST29-A012 Forecasting Radiation Belt Electron Flux Using Machine Learning: Solar Wind Parameters Vs. Solar Wind Parameters and Geomagnetic Indices Yutong LI+, Mengli TAN, Xin TAO#
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST29-A010 Clear Space Weather Center of Excellence: All-clear Solar Energetic Particle Forecast Lulu ZHAO#+, Tamas GOMBOSI
University of Michigan, United States
ST29-A013 Interplanetary Scintillation Observation and MHD Simulation of Coronal Mass Ejections in May 2024 Kazumasa IWAI1#+, Daikou SHIOTA2, Ken'ichi FUJIKI1, Hirofumi ISOGAI1
1Nagoya University, Japan, 2National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST29-A015 From Polarization Ratio to Feature Location Curt DE KONING1#+, Sarah GIBSON2, Craig E. DEFOREST3
1University of Colorado, United States, 2National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States, 3Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO, United States
ST29-A018 Heliopolarimetry: Coalescence of Low-frequency Radio Polarimetry with Solar and Heliospheric Physics for Improving Space-weather Forecasting Devojyoti KANSABANIK1#+, Angelos VOURLIDAS2, John MORGAN3
1University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States, 2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 3CSIRO, Australia
ST29-A020 Radio Investigations for Space Environment Research (RISER): Novel Interplanetary Scintillation Observations and Modelling Techniques and Their Applications to Space Weather Forecasting David BARNES#+
United Kingdom Research and Innovation, United Kingdom
ST29-A021 Advances in Monitoring and Characterising the Heliosphere with Widefield Radio Telescopes John MORGAN#+
CSIRO, Australia
ST29-A022 Using Type III Radio Bursts as Evidence of Particle Escape from the Sun for Enhancing Solar Proton Forecasting Capabilities Olga MALANDRAKI1#+, Arik POSNER2, Kostas TZIOTZIOU1, Michalis KARAVOLOS3, Henrik DROEGE4, Bernd HEBER5, Patrick KUEHL5, Janet BARZILLA6, Edward SEMONES7, Kathryn WHITMAN8, M. Leila MAYS9, Chinwe DIDIGU10, Christopher STUBENRAUCH11, Eleutherios TSIPIS1, Monica LAURENZA12, Milan MAKSIMOVIC13, Vratislav KRUPAR14
1National Observatory of Athens/IAASARS, Greece, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States, 3National Observatory of Athens/IAASARS, Greece , Greece, 4Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany, 5University of Kiel, Germany, 6Leidos Inc., United States, 7NASA Johnson Space Center, United States, 8KBR, United States, 9The Catholic University of America, United States, 10ADNET Systems, United States, 11NASA M2M/Catholic University of America, United States, 12INAF-Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali, Italy, 13LESIA, Observatoire de Paris, Université PSL, National Centre for Scientific Research, France, 14UMBC/GPHI & NASA/GSFC, United States

ST32 Coupling Processes from Space to the Atmosphere and Surface: Insights from Multi-instrument Observations
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST32-A008 Impact of Space Weather on Geospheres Yang-Yi SUN#+
China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A001 Vertical Structure of the Ionospheric Responses to Acoustic Waves Following the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Weizheng FU1#+, Yuichi OTSUKA1, Nicholas SSESSANGA2, Atsuki SHINBORI1, Takuya SORI3, Michi NISHIOKA4, Septi PERWITASARI4
1Nagoya University, Japan, 24D-Space, Norway, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST32-A002 Comparison of the Heights of Sporadic E Layers and Vertical Ion Convergence Parameters Yan YU1#+, Tao YU1, Lihui QIU2
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Kyushu University, Japan
ST32-A003 Greater Omnidirectional Ascertain Technology (GOAT) for Monitoring Vibrations and Perturbations in the Lithosphere, Atmosphere, and Ionosphere (MVP-LAI) Array Chieh-Hung CHEN#+
Chengdu University of Technology, China
ST32-A004 The Three-Dimensional "Hollow Tube" of Ionospheric Electron Density Generated by Rocket Launches Xiangxiang YAN1#+, Chunyu DENG2, Tao YU1, Chunliang XIA1
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China, China
ST32-A017 The Meridional Currents of the Equatorial Electrojet and Its Effect on the Growth and Decay of the Main Eastward Flow Xzann Garry Vincent TOPACIO#+, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA
Kyushu University, Japan
ST32-A005 Unique Morphology of Interhemispheric Field-aligned Currents and the Associated Factors and Mechanism Pengyu ZHANG+, Yang-Yi SUN#
China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A006 Multi-Satellite Observations Reveal Magnetopause-Solar Wind Coupling During the 2024 Mother’s Day Geomagnetic Storm Shuang LUO+, Yang-Yi SUN#, Pengyu ZHANG
China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A013 Nighttime Equatorial Plasma Phenomenons Observed by Gold, Formosat-5, and Formosat-7/cosmic-2 Chi-Yen LIN1#+, Jann-Yenq (Tiger) LIU1, F.Y. CHANG1, Shih-Ping CHEN2
1National Central University, Taiwan, 2National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
ST32-A011 Morphology and Dynamics of Sporadic E Layers Observed by Amateur Radio wenyu HAO1#+, Tao YU2
1china university of geoscienes(wuhan), China, 2China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A010 Joint Analysis with Swarm and Ground Stations: Ionospheric Current System and Geomagnetically Induced Currents Chunming ZHANG1#+, Malcolm DUNLOP2, Junying YANG1, Xin TAN1, Octav MARGHITU3, Adrian BLAGAU3, Chao XIONG4, Xiangcheng DONG5, Dong WEI6, Vlad CONSTANTINESCU3, Guram KERVALISHVILI7
1Beihang University, China, 2School of Space and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing, China, China, 3Institute of Space Sciences, Romania, 4Wuhan University, China, 5Yunnan University, China, 6Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 7GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences, Germany
ST32-A012 Co-seismic Geomagnetic Perturbations After the 2024 M 7.4 Hualien Earthquake Zhiqiang MAO#+
China University of Geosciences, China
ST32-A015 Sub-hourly Variations of Wind Shear in the Mesosphere-lower Thermosphere as Observed by the China Meteor Radar Chain Chi LONG1#+, Tao YU2, Jian ZHANG2, Yang-Yi SUN2, Hailun YE3
1Guizhou Normal University, China, 2China University of Geosciences, China, 3University of Science and Technology of China, China

ST33 Dynamics and Coupling in the Ionosphere, Thermosphere, and Mesosphere Driven by Forcing from Above and Below
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST33-A015 Gravity Wave-Tide Interactions Revealed by the CONDOR Multi-static Radar in the Andes and GW Modeling Alan LIU1#+, Wenjun DONG1, Zishun QIAO2
1Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States, 2NSF NCAR High Altitude Observatory, United States
ST33-A003 Examining Metal Ion Transport’s Contribution to the Sporadic E Layer Occurrence in the Summertime Southern Hemisphere Satoshi ANDOH1#+, A. SAITO2, Hiroyuki SHINAGAWA3
1NICT, Japan, 2Kyoto University, Japan, 3National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST33-A004 Coupled Thermosphere-ionosphere Tongue-like Structure During the Geomagnetic Storm Zhipeng REN1, Tingting YU2#+
1INSTITUTE OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST33-A005 Primary components of the thermospheric winds revealed by ICON/MIGHTI observations Libo LIU1, Rongjin DU2#+, Wenbo LI1, Huijun LE1, Yiding CHEN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Key Laboratory of Earth and Planetary Physics, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST33-A008 Seasonal Patterns of Lunar Tidal Neutral Winds and Geomagnetic Variations Anmin TIAN#+
Shandong University, China
ST33-A010 What Mechanisms Are Responsible for TINa Difference Between Boulder and McMurdo? Yingfei CHEN1#+, Xinzhao CHU2, Zhibin YU3
1University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 2University of Colorado at Boulder, United States, 3Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), China
ST33-A013 High-order Solar Migrating and Non-migrating Tides Derived from Paired Mid-latitude Meteor Radar Observations Maosheng HE1#+, Jeffrey FORBES2, Gunter STOBER3, Christoph JACOBI4, Guozhu LI5, Libo LIU5, Chi WANG5, Jiyao XU6
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Colorado Boulder, United States, 3University of Bern, Switzerland, 4Leipzig University, Germany, 5Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 6State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, China
ST33-A012 Investigating the evening EEJ/CEJ response to pre-reversal enhancement Akihiro KATO1#+, Akimasa YOSHIKAWA1, Akiko FUJIMOTO2
1Kyushu University, Japan, 2Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
ST33-A016 Impact of Solar Proton Events on Polar MLT Region- A Long Term Study Vaishali PORTEL1+, Kishore Kumar GRANDHI2#, Satonori NOZAWA3, Masaki TSUTSUMI4
1University of Hyderabad , India, 2University of Hyderabad, India, 3Nagoya University, Japan, 4National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
ST33-A017 Ionospheric and Thermospheric Responses to the High-latitude Solar Eclipse on 10 June 2021 Hiroatsu SATO1#+, Grzegorz NYKIEL2, Florian GÜNZKOFER2, Timothy KODIKARA2, Mainul HOQUE1, Juan CAHUASQU1
1German Aerospace Center, Germany, 2German Aerospace Center , Germany
ST33-A018 Numerical Simulation of Ionospheric Waves Generated by Explosions Using a General Circulation Model George BOWDEN#+
University of New South Wales, Australia

ST34 Understanding and Monitoring Space Weather and Geospace Hazards with the International Meridian Circle Project (imcp) and Related Facilities
Abstract ID Abstract Title Authors
ST34-A001 Data Calibration of One New Giant IPS Radio Telescope Array within the Meridian-II Space Weather Monitoring Project in China Ming XIONG1#+, Wei WANG1, Jin FAN2, Cang SU1, Jun CHENG3, Xueshang FENG1, Yihua YAN1,4
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences , China, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 4University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
ST34-A002 Current Filaments and Magnetic Reconnections in the Substorm Current Disruption Region Meng ZHOU#+
Nanchang University, China
ST34-A003 Ionospheric Scintillation and Geomagnetic Disturbance Caused by Space Hurricanes Sheng LU1+, Zanyang XING1#, Qing-He ZHANG2,1, Yongliang ZHANG3, Huigen YANG4, Kjellmar OKSAVIK5, Larry LYONS6, Kazuo SHIOKAWA7, Yong WANG1, Yu-Zhang MA1, Xiang-Yu WANG1, Tong XU8, Duan ZHANG9
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 4Polar Research Institute of China, China, 5University of Bergen, Norway, 6University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 7Nagoya University, Japan, 8China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation, China, 9National Space Science Center,CAS, China
ST34-A004 Comparison of the Occurrence Morphology of Phase Scintillation of GPS and Beidou Signals at Zhongshan Station, Antarctic LiYan WANG1, Qing-He ZHANG2,1, Yong WANG1#+, Zanyang XING1, Yu-Zhang MA1, Jianjun LIU3, Zejun HU3, Xiangcai CHEN3, P. T. JAYACHANDRAN4
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Polar Research Institute of China, China, 4University of New Brunswick, Canada
ST34-A019 Response of the Ionosphere-thermosphere System During the Large Geomagnetic Storm on 10-12 May 2024 Manu VARGHESE1+, Jijin K RAJ2, Zhang QINGHE3#, Yuichi OTSUKA4, Nat GOPALSWAMY5, Balan NANAN6, Tulasiram S7, Shreedevi PORUNAKATU RADHAKRISHNA8, Sunil Kumar RAMATHEERTHAN9
1National Space Science Centre, China, 2Shandong University, Weihai, China, China, 3National Space Science Centre (NSSC), Beijing, China, 4Nagoya University, Japan, 5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States, 6Shandong University, China, 7Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India, 8Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Japan, 9Department of Atmospheric Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
ST34-A005 High-speed electron flows and the associated plasma waves in the Earth magnetotail Wenya LI1#+, Huijie LIU2, Wenlong GUO2, Binbin TANG1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, CAS, China
ST34-A006 SEALION Project: Development of the Equatorial Plasma Bubble Alert and Data Portal Septi PERWITASARI#+, Michi NISHIOKA, Takuya TSUGAWA
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
ST34-A009 Enabling Global Space Weather Data Sharing: Challenges and Solutions for Imcp Data Facilities XiaoYan HU1#+, Ziming ZOU2,3, Fuli MA4, Zhen JI2, QI XU1,3
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, 3Chinese National Space Science Data Center, China, 4National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, China, China
ST34-A007 Temperature Measurements of Metastable Helium Lidar in China Ruocan ZHAO#+, Hang ZHOU, Zhenwei LIU, Xianghui XUE
University of Science and Technology of China, China
ST34-A010 Development of Thai Space-based and Ground-based Instruments Sensitive to Space Weather Effects David RUFFOLO1#+, Kullapha CHAIWONGKHOT1, Warit RUJOPAKARN2, Supachai AWIPHAN2, Titaporn SUPASRI2
1Mahidol University, Thailand, 2National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Thailand
ST34-A014 Progress Report on the IMCP: a Vision for the Next Solar Cycle, and Beyond Chi WANG1#+, Qing-He ZHANG2,3, William LIU2, Jiyao XU4, Xuhui SHEN5, Hui LI1, Liwen REN1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 3Shandong University, China, 4State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, China, 5National Space Science Center,CAS, China
ST34-A015 The Horse-collar Aurora with Twisted Magnetotail Qing-He ZHANG1,2#+, Xiang-Yu WANG2, Steve MILAN3, Chi WANG4, Yongliang ZHANG5, Binbin TANG4, Zanyang XING2, Kjellmar OKSAVIK6, Larry LYONS7, Michael LOCKWOOD8, Qiugang ZONG9, Duan ZHANG10
1National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Shandong University, China, 3University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 4Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 6University of Bergen, Norway, 7University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 8University of Reading, United Kingdom, 9Peking University, China, 10National Space Science Center,CAS, China
ST34-A017 Formation and Evolution of a Nightside Transpolar Arc Due to Energetic Plasma on Open Field Lines in the Magnetotail Lobe xinming CHEN1#+, Zanyang XING2
1Shandong University (Weihai), China, 2Shandong University, China
ST34-A018 Space Hurricanes Disturb Polar Thermosphere Zhi-Feng XIU1+, Yu-Zhang MA1#, Qinghe ZHANG2, Zanyang XING1, Larry LYONS3, Kjellmar OKSAVIK4, Yongliang ZHANG5, Shunrong ZHANG6, Yong WANG1, Sheng LU1, Duan ZHANG7
1Shandong University, China, 2National Space Science Center, China, 3University of California, Los Angeles, United States, 4University of Bergen, Norway, 5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States, 6Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, 7National Space Science Center,CAS, China
ST34-A020 Progress Status and Recent Results from the Sanya Incohrerent Scatter Radar Xinan YUE1#+, Feng DING1, Baiqi NING1, Y.H. CAI1, Junyi WANG1, Ning ZHANG1, Mingyuan LI2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China