Magnetopause Posters

Tuesday, 11 July 2017: 18:00-20:00
Furong Room (Cynn Hotel)
Convener:  Stein Haaland, MPS/BCSS, IFT, Bergen, Norway
 
The dayside magnetopause location during radial interplanetary magnetic field periods: Cluster observation and model comparison (205140)
Hui Wang1 and Tao Huang1,2, (1)Wuhan University, Dept of Space Physics, Wuhan, Hubei, China, (2)GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section 2.3, Earth's Magnetic Field, Potsdam, Germany
 
IMF Control of the LLBL Structure and Thickness (205194)
Jana Safrankova, Zdenek Nemecek, Gilbert Pi and Kostiantyn Grygorov, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
 
Distribution of FTE Periods on the Dayside Magnetopause under Constant Solar Wind Condition: Global MHD Simulation Results (205229)
Tianran Sun and Chi Wang, NSSC National Space Science Center, CAS, Beijing, China
 
Direct Observation of Expanding Flux Transfer Events Embedded in the Earth’s Magnetopause (205558)
Cong Zhao1, Christopher T Russell2, Robert J Strangeway2, Petrinec M Steven3, William R Paterson4, Meng Zhou5, Brian J Anderson6, Wolfgang Baumjohann7, Kenneth R Bromund4, Mark Chutter8, Barbara L Giles4, David Fischer9, Guan Le4, Rumi Nakamura10, Ferdinand Plaschke11, Roy B Torbert12 and Hanying Wei13, (1)University of California Los Angeles, IGPP/EPSS, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (2)University of California Los Angeles, Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (3)Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Cupertino, CA, United States, (4)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (5)Nanchang University, Nanchang, China, (6)Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States, (7)Space Research Institute (IWF)/Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria, (8)University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States, (9)Space Research Institute, Graz-St Peter, Austria, (10)Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, (11)IWF Institute for Space Research, Graz, Austria, (12)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States, (13)University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States
 
Electric Current Structure And Plasma Kinetic Feature in the Closed Thin Magnetopause (204597)
Xiangcheng Dong1, Malcolm Wray Dunlop1,2, Christopher Russell3, Ruth Bamford2, Robert Bingham2 and Barbara L Giles4, (1)Beihang University, Beijing, China, (2)Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, United Kingdom, (3)University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (4)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
 
Quantitative analysis of Hall system in the exhaust of asymmetric magnetic reconnection (205495)
Yongcun Zhang1,2, Benoit Lavraud2, Lei Dai1, Chi Wang1, Aurelie Marchaudon2, Suping Duan1, Binbin Tang1 and The MMS team, (1)NSSC National Space Science Center, CAS, SKL of Space Weather, Beijing, China, (2)IRAP, Toulouse, France
 
Study of electron anisotropy at magnetopause using MMS data (205126)
Yi Qi1, Christopher T Russell2 and Robert J Strangeway2, (1)Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (2)University of California Los Angeles, Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States
 
MMS observations of plasma waves and electron energization (205508)
Siqi Zhao1, Chijie Xiao1, Xiaogang Wang1 and Zuyin Pu2, (1)Peking University, Beijing, China, (2)Peking University, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Beijing, China
 
ELECTRON-SCALE SECONDARY MAGNETIC ISLAND NEAR THE RECONNECTION ELECTRON DIFFUSION REGION BY MMS OBSERVATION (205589)
Rongxin Tang, Zhihong Zhong and Meng Zhou, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China
 
Evolution and its consequences of the magnetopause Kelvin-Helmholtz instability: MMS event on 8 September 2015 revisited (205088)
Hiroshi Hasegawa, JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Sagamihara, Japan and Takuma Nakamura, Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria
 
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