Hinode-13/IPELS 2019

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IPELS: Turbulence and waves

Tuesday, 3 September 2019
14:00 - 16:05

Auditorium

Chair: Walter Gekelman, University of California, Los Angeles

14:00 - 14:20  Radiation Belt Wave Observations on the Van Allen Probes and Opportunities for Lab Experiments.

14:20 - 14:40  Overview of the Basic Plasma Science Facility: the physics of waves relevant to space plasmas.

14:40 - 15:00  Turbulence and structure formation by magnetic reconnection.

15:00 - 15:20  Alfven wave experiments in the Large Plasma Device-Upgrade at UCLA.

15:20 - 15:35  Inhomogeneous energy density driven instability as the most appropriate theory for the interpretation of broadband turbulence in the high-latitude region.

15:35 - 15:50  Generation and role of turbulence in Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices at Earth’s magnetopause.

15:50 - 16:05  Laboratory Excitation of the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in an Ionospheric-Like Plasma.


Radiation Belt Wave Observations on the Van Allen Probes and Opportunities for Lab Experiments
Craig Kletzing, The University of Iowa, United States
Overview of the Basic Plasma Science Facility: the physics of waves relevant to space plasmas
Troy Carter, UCLA, United States
Seth Dorfman, UCLA
Jeff Robertson, UCLA
Stephen Vincena, UCLA
Turbulence and structure formation by magnetic reconnection
Joerg Buechner, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
Alfven wave experiments in the Large Plasma Device-Upgrade at UCLA
Mark Koepke, West Virginia University, United States
Sean Finnegan, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
Samuel Nogami, West Virginia University, United States
David Knudsen, University of Calgary, Canada
D. M. Gillies, University of Calgary, Canada
Steven Vincena, University of California - Los Angeles, United States
Inhomogeneous energy density driven instability as the most appropriate theory for the interpretation of broadband turbulence in the high-latitude region
Alexander Chernyshov, Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Irina Golovchanskaya, Polar Geophysical Institute, Russia
Boris Kozelov, Polar Geophysical Institute, Russia
Mikhail Mogilevsky, Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Generation and role of turbulence in Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices at Earth’s magnetopause
Hiroshi Hasegawa, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA, Japan
Takuma Nakamura
Dan Gershman
Yoshifumi Saito
Adolfo F.-Vinas
Barbara Giles
Christopher Russell
Benoit Lavraud
Yuri Khotyaintsev
Robert Ergun
Laboratory Excitation of the Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in an Ionospheric-Like Plasma
Yu Liu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
Jiuhou Lei, University of Science and Technology of China, China
Yiming Ling, University of Science and Technology of China, China

 



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