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The 359th Symposium on Sustainable Humanosphere
International Workshop on radio science and radio application technology

Update: 2017/11/29

Date 2017-10-29/30
Place KANAZAWA BUNKA HALL, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.

Local Oranization Committee: wave-kanazawa [at] cie.is.t.kanazawa-u.ac.jp
Notice: There’s no facilities of WiFi at this venue.

Programme

October 29, 2017

14:30–14:55 Oral
Particle trapping and ponderomotive processes during breaking of ion acoustic waves in plasmas
Bharati Kakad, Amar Kakad, and Yoshiharu Omura
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, New Panvel, India, 410218
14:55–15:20 Oral
Generation mechanism of whistler-mode hiss emissions
Y. Omura
RISH, Kyoto University
15:20–15:45 Oral
Ion hole formation and nonlinear generation of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron waves: THEMIS observations
Masafumi Shoji (1), Yoshizumi Miyoshi (1), Yuto Katoh (2), Kunihiro Keika (3), Vassilis Angelopoulos (4), Satoshi Kasahara (3), Kazushi Asamura (5), Satoko Nakamura (6), Yoshiharu Omura (6)
(1) Nagoya University, (2) Tohoku University, (3) The University of Tokyo, (4) University of California Los Angeles, (5) ISAS, (6) Kyoto University
15:45–16:00 Break
16:00–16:25 Oral
Investigation of ion composition of the inner magnetosphere from magnetosonic wave observations
Y. Miyoshi (1), K. Nomura (1), S. Kurita (1), S. Matsuda (1), K. Keika (2), M. Shoji (1), S. Machida (1), Y. Kasahara (3), N. Kitamura (4), O. Santolik (5), C. A. Kletzing (6), S. Boardsen (7), and R. Horne (8)
(1) Nagoya University, Japan, (2) University of Tokyo, Japan, (3) Kanazawa University. Japan, (4) ISAS/JAXA, Japan, (5) CAS, Czech republic, (6) University of Iowa., US, (7) NASA/GSFC, US, (8) BAS, UK
16:25–16:50 Oral
Not All whistler mode bursts produce relativistic electrons equally: Role of wave properties in whistler mode bursts
S. Saito (1), Y. Miyoshi (1), S. Kurita (1), Y. Kasahara (2), F. Tsuchiya (3), A. Kumamoto (3), A. Matsuoka (4), S. Y. Wang (5), Y. Kazama (5), S. W. Y. Tam (6), S. Kasahara (4), S. Yokota (4), T. Mitani (4), N. Higashio (4), T. Hori(1), M. Shoji (1), S. Matsuda (1), M. Teramoto (1), T. F. Chang (1), K. Keika (7), I. Shinohara (4), and T. Takashima (4)
(1) ISEE, Nagoya University, (2) Kanazawa University, (3) Tohoku University, (4) ISAS, JAXA, (5) Academia Sinica, Taiwan, (6) ISAPS, NCKU, Taiwan, (7) University of Tokyo
16:50–17:30 Invited
Quasiperiodic modulations of energetic electron fluxes in the ULF range observed by the ERG satellite
M. Teramoto (1), T. Hori (1), Y. Miyoshi (1), S. Kurita (1), S. Saito (1), N. Higashio (2), T. Mitani (3), A. Matsuoka (3), I. Park (1), T. Takashima (3), R. Nomura (2), M. Nose (4), A. Fujimoto (5), Y. -M. Tanaka (6), M. Shinohara (7), and I. Shinohara (3).
(1) ISEE, Nagoya University, (2) TKSC/JAXA, (3) ISAS/JAXA, (4) Kyoto University, (5) Kyusyu University, (6) NIPR, (7) Kagoshima National College of Technology

Invited : 40min. (Presentation 25min. + Q&A 15min.), Contributed: 25min. (Presentation 15min. + Q&A 10min.)

October 30, 2017

09:10–09:50 Invited
Multiple timescales of pulsating electron/proton auroras related with chorus/EMIC waves
Mitsunori Ozaki (1); Kazuo Shiokawa (2); Yoshizumi Miyoshi (2); Ryuho Kataoka (3); Yusuke Ebihara (4); Shin-ichiro Oyama (2); Yoshimasa Tanaka (4); Yuichi Otsuka (2); Masahito Nose (5); Tsutomu Nagatsuma (6); Satoshi Kurita (2); Martin Connors (7); Reiko Nomura (8); Kaori Sakaguchi (6); Satoshi Yagitani (1); Satoshi Kurita (2); Martin Connors (7); Reiko Nomura (8); Kaori Sakaguchi (6); Satoshi Yagitani (1);Yoshiya Kasahara (1); Yasumasa Kasaba (9); Atsushi Kumamoto (9); Fuminori Tsuchiya (9); Yuto Katoh (9); Mitsuru Hikishima (10); Shoya Matsuda (2); Ayako Matsuoka (10); Masafumi Shoji (2); Keisuke Hosokawa (11); Yasunobu Ogawa (3); Akira Kadokura (3); Yuka Sato (3); Masaki Okada (3); Takanori Nishiyama (3); Herbert Akihito Uchida (3)
(1) Kanazawa University, (2) ISEE, Nagoya University, (3) NIPR, (4) RISH, Kyoto University,(5) Kyoto University, (6) NICT, (7) Athabasca University, (8) JAXA, (9) Tohoku University, (10) ISAS/JAXA, (11) The University of Electro-Communications
09:50–10:30 Invited
Properties of whistler-mode waves observed in the inner magnetosphere by the Van Allen Probes
O. Santolik, I. Kolmasova, G. B. Hospodarsky, W. S. Kurth, and C. A. Kletzing
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Prague, , Czech Republic
10:30–10:45 Break
10:45–11:10 Oral
Estimation of the chorus group velocity from THEMIS wave observations
U. Taubenschuss, O. Santolik, O. Le Contel, and J. W. Bonnell
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Prague, Czech Republic
11:10–11:35 Oral
Numerical simulations of wave-mode conversion on plasma density gradient
M. Horky, Y. Omura, and O. Santolik
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Prague, Czech Republic
11:35–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:45 Poster session
14:50–15:30 Invited
Multispacecraft observations of lightning whistlers triggering plasmaspheric hiss
I. Kolmasova, O. Santolik, M. Hanzelka, J. S. Pickett, W. S. Kurth , and C. A. Kletzing
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, Prague, Czech Republic
15:30–16:10 Invited
Observations of energetic electron precipitation into the atmosphere using LF/VLF standard radio waves
Hiroyo Ohya (1) and Fuminori Tsuchiya (2)
(1) Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba Univ., Japan, (2) PPARC, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku Univ., Japan

Poster session list (13:00–14:45, Oct. 30, 2017)

  1. Improvement of radiation tolerance in a plasma waveform receiver
    Yuya Tokunaga (1), Mitsunori Ozaki (1), Satoshi Yagitani (1), Akira Yoshida (1), Naoto Okubo (1), Hirotsugu Kojima (2), Takahiro Zushi (2)
    (1) Kanazawa University, Japan, (2) RISH, Kyoto University, Japan
  2. Development of a real-time signal prcessing module usig a FPGA for the plasma wave measurements
    T. Takahashi, Y. Ogawa, T. Hamano, M. Ota, Y. Kasahara, and Y. Goto
    Kanazawa University
  3. A pulse noise reduction technique from natural electromagnetic waves by signal processing
    Takumi Dejima (1), Mitsunori Ozaki (1), Satoshi Yagitani (1), Kazuo Shiokawa (2), Akihiro Hirano (1), Martin Connors (3)
    (1) Kanazawa Univ., (2) ISEE, Nagoya Univ., (3) Athabasca Univ.
  4. Analysis of equatorward drifting proton aurora associated with spectral characteristics of Pc1 waves
    T. Inoue (1), M. Ozaki (1), S. Yagitani (1), K. Shiokawa (2), Y. Miyoshi (2), R. Kataoka (3), Y. Ebihara (4), R. Nomura (5), K. Sakaguchi (6), Y. Otsuka (2), M. Connors (7)
    (1) Kanazawa Univ., (2) Nagoya Univ., (3) NIPR, (4) Kyoto Univ., (5) JAXA, (6) NICT, (7) Athabasca Univ.
  5. A few tens of Hz modulations of pulsating electron aurora?related with subpacket structures of chorus emissions
    Takumi Inoue (1), Tomohiro Inoue (1), Mitsunori Ozaki (1), Satoshi Yagitani (1), Yusuke Ebihara (2), Mitsuru Hikishima (3), Keisuke Hosokawa (4), Kosuke Imamura (1), Akira Kadokura (5), Yasumasa Kasaba (6), Yoshiya Kasahara (1), Ryuho Kataoka (5), Yuto Katoh (6), Atsushi Kumamoto (6), Satoshi Kurita (7), Shoya Matsuda (7), Ayako Matsuoka (3), Masaki Okada (5), Yuichi Otsuka (7), Shin-ichiro Oyama (7), Yuka Sato (5), Kazuo Shiokawa (7), Yoshimasa Tanaka (5); Fuminori Tsuchiya (6), Martin Connors (9)
    (1) Kanazawa University, (2) RISH, (3) ISAS, (4) UEC, (5) NIPR, (6) Tohoku University, (7) ISEE, (8) ISAS/JAXA, (9) Athabasca University
  6. Direction finding method developed for the Arase/PWE
    M. Ota (1); Y. Kasahara (1); S. Matsuda (2); H. Kojima (3); A. Matsuoka (4); M. Hikishima (4); Y. Kasaba (5); M. Ozaki (1); S. Yagitani (1); F. Tsuchiya (5); A. Kumamoto (5)
    (1) Kanazawa Univ. (2) Nagoya Univ. (3) Kyoto Univ. (4) ISAS/JAXA, (5) Tohoku University,
  7. Clarification of the mechanism of VLF radiation intensity reduction before earthquakes observed by DEMETER and WWLLN data
    Tetsuya Kodama (1), Jean-Jacques Berthelier (2), Tatsuo Onishi (2), Toshiyasu Nagao (3), Shoho Togo (4), Masashi kamogawa (4)
    (1) JAXA, Tsukuba, Japan, (2) LATMOS, Paris, France, (3) Tokai University, Shimizu, Japan, (4) Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo, Japan
  8. Analysis of propagation characteristic of MF band radio waves observed by S-310-40 sounding rocket
    D. Oka, K. Ishisaka, T. Abe, A. Kumamoto
    Toyama Prefectural Univ.
  9. DC electric field measurement in the MID-latitude ionosphere by S-520-26 sounding rocket
    A. Yamamoto, K. Ishisaka, M. Tanaka, M. Yamamoto, T. Abe
    Toyama Prefectural Univ.
  10. Two-dimensional electromagnetic particle simulation of whistler-mode triggered emissions
    T. Nogi and Y. Omura
    RISH, Kyoto University
  11. Pitch Angle Scattering of Energetic Electrons by Plasmaspheric Hiss Emissions
    M. Tobita and Y. Omura
    RISH, Kyoto University
  12. Dynamics of energetic protons interacting with EMIC waves
    K. Sekine and Y. Omura
    RISH, Kyoto University
  13. Dynamics of energetic electrons in 2D mirror field and 3D dipole field
    K. Takahashi and Y. Omura
    RISH, Kyoto University
  14. Estimation of lunar surface permittivity using natural waves observed by KAGUYA/WFC
    Y. Tagawa, R. Kimura, Y. Goto, Y. Kasahara
    Kanazawa University
  15. Study of effects of ionosphere on HF ocean radar
    N. Hanada, T. Kakumoto, Y. Goto, Y. Kasahara
    Kanazawa University
  16. Dissipation in Relativistic Pair-Plasma Reconnection: Revisited
    S. Zenitani
    RISH, Kyoto University

 

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