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Program Overview
Invited talks are 25+5 minutes, contributed talks should be 12+3 minutes discussion time.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Session 1: Opening and results from Juno
Chair: Georg Fischer
09:00-09:30
Welcome Addresses and presentation of local arrangements
09:30-10:00
W.S. Kurth et al.: First observations near Jupiter by the Juno Waves investigation
(invited)
10:00-10:15
G. Hospodarsky et al.: Quasi-Periodic (QP) emissions as observed by Juno Waves.
10:15-10:30
M. Imai et al.: Analysis of Jovian low-frequency radio emissions based on the Juno
Waves data and stereoscopic observations with Juno and Earth-based radio
telescopes
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
Session 2: Jupiter radio emissions
Chair: Philippe Zarka
11:00-11:30
T. Clarke et al.: Jovian decametric emission with the Long Wavelength Array Station 1
(invited)
11:30-11:45
Ch. Higgins et al.: Spectral characteristics of Jupiter’s Io-D decametric radio source
from the Long Wavelength Array Station 1
11:45-12:00
K. Imai et al.: Io-C and Io-B source morphology of Jupiter's decametric emissions from
LWA1 modulation lane data analysis
12:00-12:15
B. Cecconi et al.: Juno-ground-radio observation support
12:15-12:30
T. Kimura et al.: Continuous monitoring of Jupiter’s aurora and Io plasma torus with
the Hisaki satellite: Recent results and future coordination with Juno
12:30-14:00
Lunch break
Session 3: Jupiter radio emissions
Chair: William Kurth
14:00-14:15
M.S. Marques et al.: Statistical analysis of 26 years of observations of decametric
radio emissions from Jupiter
14:15-14:30
P. Zarka et al.: Radio emission from satellite-Jupiter interactions
14:30-14:45
C. Louis et al.: Space-based identification of Ganymede and Europa induced radio
emissions
14:45-15:00
M. Panchenko et al.: Zebra-like fine spectral structures in Jovian decametric radio
emission
15:00-15:15
A. Kumamoto et al.: Statistical analysis of periodicity of Jovian S-burst
15:15-15:30
Y.-Q. Lou: Polar magnetospheric activities of Jupiter and its inner radiation belt
15:30-16:00
Coffee break
Session 4: Saturn radio emissions
Chair: Georg Fischer
16:00-16:30
S. Badman: Auroral signatures of Saturn’s magnetospheric dynamics (invited)
16:30-16:45
C. Jackman et al.: How do Saturn’s radio emissions respond to magnetospheric
compressions and tail reconnection: an analysis of SKR bursts and Low Frequency
Extensions (LFEs)
16:45-17:15
L. Lamy: Saturnian Kilometric Radiation: current view and pending questions before
the Cassini ‘Grand Finale’ (invited)
17:15-17:30
S.-Y. Ye et al.: Rotational modulation of Saturn kilometric radiation, narrowband
emission and auroral hiss
18:30-20:00
Dinner
20:00-21:00
Wine tasting at wine cellar
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Session 5: Earth radio and theory
Chair: Georg Fischer
09:00-09:30
O. Santolik et al.: Whistler-mode chorus and hiss in the inner magnetosphere of
Earth: consequences for JUICE project (invited, talk given by I. Kolmasova)
09:30-09:45
U. Taubenschuss et al.: Interpretation of whistler mode chorus observations with the
Backward Wave Oscillator model
09:45-10:00
J. LaBelle: High electron cyclotron harmonic emissions from aurora
10:00-10:15
T. Burinskaya and M. Shevelev: Generation of auroral kilometric radiation in 3-D
plasma cavity in a dipole magnetic field
10:15-10:30
V. Gubchenko: On the efficiency of the source of electromagnetic emission during
formation of magnetic structures by excitation of inductive field in hot collisionless
astrophysical and laser plasmas
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
Session 6: Instrumentation
Chair: Mykhaylo Panchenko
11:00-11:30
A. Konovalenko et al.: Multi-antenna observations in the low-frequency radio
astronomy for the solar system objects and related topics studies (invited)
11:30-11:45
M. Knapp et al.: HeRO: A space-based low frequency interferometric observatory for
heliophysics enabled by novel vector sensor technology
11:45-12:00
I. Kolmasova et al.: Anticipated plasma wave measurement onboard Exomars 2020
surface platform
12:00-13:30
Lunch break
13:30-18:30
Excursion to Zotter chocolate factory
18:30-20:00
Dinner
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Session 7: Solar radio emissions
Chair: Gottfried Mann
09:00-09:30
D. Morosan et al.: LOFAR tied-array imaging and spectroscopy of solar radio bursts
(invited)
09:30-09:45
V. Dorovskyy et al.: Properties of groups of solar S-bursts at the decameter band
09:45-10:00
T. Zaqarashvili et al.: Oscillation of solar radio emission at coronal acoustic cut-off
frequency
10:00-10:15
A. Stanislavsky et al.: Progress in the heliographic study using the UTR-2 radio
telescope at decameter wavelengths
10:15-10:30
V. Melnik et al.: Radio manifestation of CME observed on April 7, 2011 in the
frequency band 8-32 MHz
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
Session 8: Solar radio emissions
Chair: Maxim Khodachenko
11:00-11:30
G. Mann et al.: Observations of the Sun with the radio telescope LOFAR
11:30-11:45
C. Lonsdale et al.: Solar imaging using low frequency radio arrays
11:45-12:00
S. Mulay et al.: Multiwavelength study of twenty jets emanating from the periphery
of active regions
12:00-12:15
V. Krupar et al.: Interplanetary type III bursts and density fluctuations in the solar
wind
12:15-12:30
M. Kalinichenko et al.: The investigations of the solar wind beyond Earth’s orbit by
IPS observations at decameter wavelengths: Present state and perspectives
12:30-14:00
Lunch break
Session 9: Exoplanetary radio emissions
Chair: Philippe Zarka
14:00-14:30
J.-M. Grießmeier: The search for radio emission from giant exoplanets (invited)
14:30-14:45
M. Khodachenko et al.: Magnetospheres of hot Jupiters: on the physical phenomena
potentially observable in radio
14:45-15:00
Ch. Weber et al.: On the Cyclotron Maser Instability in ionospheres of hot Jupiters
15:00-15:15
J. E. Enriquez et al.: Searching for brown dwarfs at low radio frequencies
15:15-15:30
Ch. Helling et al.: New insight in atmospheres of extrasolar planets through plasma
processes
15:30-15:45
G. Hodosan et al.: Radio emission of lightning on exoplanets and brown dwarfs: the
case study of HAT-P-11b
15:45-16:15
Coffee break
Session 10:
Chair: Georg Fischer
16:15-18:00
Poster session with snacks
18:30-20:00
Dinner
Overview of poster presentations
P01
Ch. Higgins, J. Thieman, S. Fung, F. Reyes, D. Typinski, W. Greenman, R. Flagg, J. Brown, T.
Ashcraft, N. Towne, J. Sky, L. Garcia, and B. Cecconi: The Radio Jove Project: Citizen science
for radio astronomy
P02
F. Tsuchiya, H. Misawa, and H. Kita: Total flux measurement of Jupiter’s synchrotron
radiation during the HISAKI and JUNO campaign periods
P03
H. Misawa, F. Tsuchiya, T. Kimura, Y. Kasaba, and A. Kumamoto: Variation characteristics of
Jupiter’s hectomectric radiation during the Iogenic plasma enhancement period
P04
A. Kumamoto, Y. Kasaba, F. Tsuchiya, H. Misawa, W. Puccio, J.-E. Wahlund, and J. Bergman:
Feasibility of the exploration of the subsurface structures of Jupiter’s icy moons by Jovian
hectometric radiation
P05
L. Lamy: Search for Io, Ganymede and Europe induced radio emissions from Cassini/RPWS
integrated power time series
P06
L. Lamy, L. Denis, P. Zarka, B. Cecconi, and S. Masson: 1977-2017: 40 years of observations of
Jupiter and the Sun with the Nanҫay Decameter Array
P07
S. Hess, L. Lamy, and B. Bonfond: ISaAC, a Jupiter magnetic field model constrained by the
auroral footprints of the Galilean satellites
P08
V. Shaposhnikov, G. Litvinenko, H.O. Rucker, V. Zaitsev, and A. Konovalenko: Io’s ultraviolet
spot emission as a probe of the Jovian magnetic field model
P09
G. Litvinenko, A. Konovalenko, V. Zakharenko, I. Vasilieva, P. Zarka, A. Lecacheux, V.
Shaposhnikov, H.O. Rucker, M. Panchenko, and O. Ulyanov: Analysis of the observational
characteristics of shadow-effects in the Jovian DAM emission
P10
A. Lecacheux, M. Imai, T. Clarke, C. Higgins, M. Panchenko, A. Konovalenko, and A.
Brazhenko: Jovian DAM linear polarization study from coordinated, distant, ground-based
radio telescopes
P11
J. Schiemel, M. Panchenko, H.O. Rucker, A.I. Brazhenko, and A.A. Konovalenko: Jupiter radio
fine structures observed in decametric frequency range by URAN-2 radio telescope
P12
B. Cecconi, A. Pruvot, L. Lamy, P. Zarka, C. Louis, S.L.G. Hess, D.R. Evans, and D. Boucon: Reprocessing and re-analysis of Planetary Radio Astronomy (PRA) of Voyager 1 & 2
P13
Y. Kasaba, T. Kimura, C.M. Jackman, B. Cecconi, L. Lamy, D. Maruno, and A. Morioka:
Characteristics of Saturn’s short-term kilometric radio bursts in 2005-2006 when Cassini
stayed close to the equatorial plane
P14
A. Sasaki, Y. Kasaba, T. Kimura, C. Tao, L. Lamy, and B. Cecconi: The seasonal variation of
Saturn’s auroral radio emissions in 2004-2015: The correlation with solar wind activity and
solar EUV flux
P15
C. Tao, L. Lamy, R. Prangé, N. André, and S. Badman: A diagnosis for the auroral field-aligned
acceleration processes at Saturn using the brightness ratio of H Lyman-α/H2 bands in FUV
auroral emission
P16
K. Mylostna, V.V. Zakharenko, and G. Fischer: Study of SED’s emission parameters
P17
G. Fischer, B. Cecconi, J. Bergman, J. Girard, G. Quinsac, and J.-E. Wahlund: Short antennas on
a large spacecraft
P18
Y. Katoh, H. Kojima, K. Asamura, Y. Kasaba, F. Tsuchiya, Y. Kasahara, T. Imachi, H. Misawa, A.
Kumamoto, S. Yagitani, K. Ishisaka, T. Kimura, Y. Miyoshi, M. Shoji, M. Kitahara, O. Santolik,
and J.-E. Wahlund: Science objectives and implementation of Software-type Wave-Particle
Interaction Analyzer (SWPIA) by RPWI for JUICE
P19
W. Majid: Radio emissions from electrical activity in Martian dust storms
P20
S. Hatch, J.W. LaBelle, and C.C. Chaston: The role of small-scale Alfvén waves in the
magnetosphere-ionosphere transition region: Recent developments
P21
R. Treumann, and W. Baumjohann: The ECMI in turbulent reconnecting current layers in
strong guide fields
P22
M. Marek, and R. Schreiber: AKR Cyclotron Maser Instability as self-organized criticality
system
P23
B.P. Dabrowski, A. Krankowski, L. Blaszkiewicz, K. Kotulak, and A. Fron: Low frequency solar
scrutiny with the Polish LOFAR stations
P24
F. Tsuchiya, H. Misawa, K. Iwai, K. Kaneda, S. Matsumoto, A. Kumamoto, M. Yagi, and B.
Cecconi: Database of solar radio bursts observed by solar radio spectro-polarimeter
AMATERAS
P25
Y. Volvach, A. Stanislavsky, and A. Koval: Brightness temperature of decameter solar burst
with high-frequency cut-off
P26
M. Knapp, D. Winterhalter, and T. Bastian: Getting to know the nearest stars: intermittent
radio emission from Ross 614
P27
J. Turner, J.-M. Grießmeier, P. Zarka, and I. Vasylieva: The search for radio emission from the
55 Cnc exoplanetary system using LOFAR