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Van Allen Probes SWG Telecon 10 July 2015
• Project news - 2015 Senior Review - Orbit adjustment maneuver - JGR special issue - Instrument-SOC status telecon
• Publication update (June 2015) • In-person SWG meeting (July 29-31) and Instrument team meetings (July 28) at APL • Van Allen Probes related sessions at 2015 AGU Fall Meeting • The large scale convection electric field, ring current energization, and
plasmasphere erosion in the June 1, 2013 storm (Scott Thaller)
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Hi Aleksandr Ukhorskiy, You are scheduled to host this WebEx meeting: SWG Telecon (Van Allen Probes)Host: Aleksandr Ukhorskiy When it's time, start your meeting from here:https://apl-webex.jhuapl.edu/orion/joinmeeting.do?ED=wLpUakcfSPKDYvFQ4LoiVg==&PW=BgAAAGlKAM4h3wh7NmJhQOPneIuw95ezwFjrsOwuf8Lj7YRnelwPkHtwLr4dJJLobOToLNCTjeok9PC3A35L8HSNxIko When: Friday, July 10, 2015, 3:00 pm (2 hrs), Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00). Access Information Meeting Number:991 041 628 Password:RBSP Host Key:559750 (Use this key during the meeting if you ever need to reclaim the host role.) Audio Connection (443)778-1000 (Baltimore, MD) 8-1000 (Internal) (844)275-9323 (Toll Free) (240)228-1000 (Washington, DC)
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Project News
2015 Heliophysics Senior Review released on June 30
The 2015 Heliophysics Senior Review panel undertook a review of 15 missions currently in operation in April 2015. From the proposals submitted by the projects, the panel was charged to make their assessments and evaluate each of the operating missions.
In the overall mission ranking Van Allen Probes received the highest grade along with IBEX and IRIS.
The panel noted no weaknesses in the Van Allen Probes Mission proposal The opening paragraph of the Overall Assessment reads:
“The panel noted the great impact and exceptional scientific returns derived from the Van Allen Probes mission in its prime mission phase. The panel further noted the compelling science proposed for the extended mission phase, which both builds on the extensive scientific discoveries from the prime mission and which utilize new and optimized orbital configurations including new data and burst modes and benefit from increased data rates to the ground. Together with existing and new assets in the HSO, as well as through coordinated operations with a number of upcoming cube satellites and the Japanese ERG mission the panel finds the proposal compelling and expects a significant ongoing level of high impact science returns from the mission."
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Project News
Orbit Adjustment Maneuver
One of the major components of the Van Allen Probes Extended Mission proposal, noted in the Senior Review, is the orbit adjustment maneuver that increases the separation between the the apogees of Probe A and Probe B. The maneuver will increase the spacecraft lapping rate by about a factor of 2 and speed up the separation of the lines of apsides, which will also result in more frequent radial conjunctions. These orbit modifications are key for addressing the prioritized science goals of the Extended mission.
The PIs of the Instrument teams had a teleconference on June 30 to discuss different scenarios of the apogee maneuver suggested by the Project Science team. The PIs reached a consensus to go forward with option 2, i.e., to adjust the apogees of both spacecraft by 70 km. This option enables substantial orbit modification with minimal impact on the mission lifetime. The spacecraft team began designing the maneuver. It will be implemented in early September.
The proposal for a JGR Special Issue “Big Storms of the Van Allen Probes Mission” submitted to M. Liemohn with a tentative deadline of December 1, 2015
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Project News
Instrument-SOC Status Telecon, July 17, 3:00 pm EDT
• Please submit June status report ASAP, so they could be studied and distributed among the teams prior to the telecon
• Participation: Instrument & SOC representatives from each team, Project: ECT: ?? EFW: ?? EMFISIS: C. Kletzing, D. Crawford, S. Bounds RBSPICE: L. Lanzerotti, D. Mitchell, M. Gkioulidou, A. Gerrard RPS: ?? Project: A. Ukhorskiy, T. Sotirelis, D. Sibeck, R. Barnes, G. Romeo. H. Korth, K. Takahashi
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Publication Update (June 2015) see attached document
8 new publications
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In-Person SWG Meeging at APL
Doodle poll registration is open at: http://doodle.com/dyauhm4yfi7bmamv
Register by specifying your Name and Organization no later than July 21 Foreign nationals: email your citizenship information and the date of birth to [email protected] no later than July 17
wrong: no organization info!
July 28, 2015 Team meetings: EFW (??), EMFISIS (25 ppl), RBSPICE (15 ppl)
July 29-30, 31 (half day) SWG Meeting
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In-Person SWG Meeging at APL
Adam Kellerman Alexander Drozdov Craig Rodger David Hartley Galina Kotova Homayon Aryan Ligia Alves da Silva Rualdo Soto-Chavez Zhao Li
If you are a foreign national who plan on attending the SWG and you are not in the above list, please email your citizenship information and the date of birth to [email protected] as soon as possible!
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Session and Discussion Questions1) Does the presence of NL waves affect the conclusion that QL acceleration suffices? 2) What are the detailed structures and effectiveness of the microphysical processes that act to energize radiation belt particles in the inner magnetosphere? 3) For shock-stimulated acceleration events, what is the relative acceleration by ULF waves extending over hours as compared to that caused more coherently by the initial shock impulse?
4) Which of the following contribute the most to magnetopause losses: MP motion, ULF waves, shell splitting, orbit bifurcation, or ring current inflation? 5) What is the relative importance of the mechanisms that cause precipitation? 6) How important are NL wave interactions in precipitation loss? 7) What is the relative importance of precipitation and MP losses for varying solar cycle conditions?
8) How do mesoscale injections and global processes transport particles into the ring current, slot, and inner zones? 9) What are the spatial, temporal, energy distributions produced by different transport/injection mechanisms? 10) How do electron and ion injections into the inner magnetosphere affect or modify the global distribution of geoeffective magnetospheric waves? 11) What mechanisms operate at the injection front to convert flow energy into kinetic NL electric field structures?
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In-Person SWG Meeging at APL
M. Hudson, D. Malaspina, J. Wygant
D. Sibeck (preparation only), R. Millan, H. Spence
M. Gkioulidou, D. Turner
New Mission Phase - New Goals
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Preliminary Agenda
July 28 Team Meetings July 29 Science Presentations
1) Introductory presentations 2) PSG1 session (M. Hudson, D. Malaspina, J. Wygant) 3) PSG2 session (D. Sibeck, R. Millan, H. Spence) 4) PSG3 session (M. Gkioulidou, D. Turner)
July 30 Planning 1) PSG1 discussion (M. Hudson, D. Malaspina, J. Wygant) 2) PSG2 discussion (D. Sibeck, R. Millan, H. Spence) 3) PSG3 discussion (M. Gkioulidou, D. Turner)
- Coordination with THEMIS, MMS and planning campaigns with ERG - New BARREL campaign, Cube Sats - Science of close approaches; leveraging new orbit
July 31 (Half day) Wrap-up
New Mission Phase - New Goals
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In-Person SWG Meeging at APLRegistration
If you would like to give a talk in one of the sessions on July 29, please submit the title of your presentation at http://rbspgway.jhuapl.edu/submit2swgmtg_072015
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In-Person SWG Meeging at APLRegistration
You can see the list of submitted presentations at http://rbspgway.jhuapl.edu/list_swg_072015
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In-Person SWG Meeging at APLRegistration
To make a submission you must be a registered user of the Van Allen Probes Science Gateway. Please register!
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Van Allen Probes Related Sessions at 2015 AGU Fall Metting
The abstract due date for the upcoming Fall AGU Meeting is August 5SM001. Advances in Space Weather ResearchConveners: James Parker McCollough II, Shawn L Young, and Timothy B Guild
SM004. Comparative studies of the storm-time inner magnetosphereConveners: Matina Gkioulidou, Alexa Halford, Drew L Turner, and Philip W Valek
SM007. Dynamics of ultra-relativistic electrons in the Earths magnetosphereConveners: Maria Usanova and Yuri Shprits
SM010. Fifty years of space weather forecasting: Highlighting the science, behind the societal relevanceConveners: Delores J Knipp, Howard J Singer, Michael A Hapgood, and Scott William Mcintosh
SM013. Inner magnetosphere cross-population interactionsConveners: Jichun Zhang, Yiqun Yu, Colby L Lemon, and Michael Warren Liemohn
SM021. Origins of Extreme Events in the GeospaceConveners: Natalia Buzulukova, David G Sibeck, Jerry Goldstein, and Mihail Codrescu
SM023. Radiation belt dynamics in the Earths inner zone and slot regionConveners: J. F. Fennell, Xinlin Li, and Jean-Francois Ripoll
SM024. Recent Advances in Understanding the Magnetospheric Waves and Their Effects on Energetic ParticlesConveners: Weichao Tu, Wen Li, and Maria Usanova
SM033. Waves and Particles at the Magnetic EquatorConveners: Kazue Takahashi, Richard Eugene Denton, and Robert E Erlandson