
Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System
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Contributors ix
Prologue xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
Part I Introduction
Video J. L. Burch (1974) with Remarks by C. R. Chappell (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3C30S
1 Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Past to Future
James L. Burch 3
Part II The Earth's Ionosphere as a Source
Video W. I. Axford (1974) with Remarks by P. M. Banks (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T35K5N
2 Measurements of Ion Outflows from the Earth's Ionosphere
Andrew W. Yau, William K. Peterson, and Takumi Abe 21
3 Low-energy Ion Outflow Observed by Cluster: Utilizing the Spacecraft Potential
S. Haaland, M. Andre, A. Eriksson, K. Li, H. Nilsson, L. Baddeley, C. Johnsen, L. Maes, B. Lybekk, and A. Pedersen 33
Video W. B. Hanson (1974) with Remarks by R. A. Heelis (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T31S3Q
4 Advances in Understanding Ionospheric Convection at High Latitudes
R. A. Heelis 49
5 Energetic and Dynamic Coupling of the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System
Gang Lu 61
Video R. G. Johnson (1974) with Remarks by C. R. Chappell (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3X30R
6 The Impact of O+ on Magnetotail Dynamics
Lynn M. Kistler 79
7 Thermal and Low-energy Ion Outflows in and through the Polar Cap: The Polar Wind and the Low-energy Component of the Cleft Ion Fountain
Naritoshi Kitamura, Kanako Seki, Yukitoshi Nishimura, Takumi Abe, Manabu Yamada, Shigeto Watanabe, Atsushi Kumamoto, Atsuki Shinbori, and Andrew W. Yau 91
8 Ionospheric and Solar Wind Contributions to Magnetospheric Ion Density and Temperature throughout the Magnetotail
Michael W. Liemohn and Daniel T. Welling 101
Part III The Effect of Low-energy Plasma on the Stability of Energetic Plasmas
Video (1974) and Remarks (2014) by R. M. Thorne
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3HS32
9 How Whistler-Mode Waves and Thermal Plasma Density Control the Global Distribution of the Diffuse Aurora and the Dynamical Evolution of Radiation Belt Electrons
Richard M. Thorne, Jacob Bortnik, Wen Li, Lunjin Chen, Binbin Ni, and Qianli Ma 117
10 Plasma Wave Measurements from the Van Allen Probes
George B. Hospodarsky, W. S. Kurth, C. A. Kletzing, S. R. Bounds, O. Santolik, Richard M. Thorne, Wen Li, T. F. Averkamp, J. R. Wygant, and J. W. Bonnell 127
Video D. J. Williams (1974) with Remarks by L. J. Lanzerotti (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3GW2D
11 Ring Current Ions Measured by the RBSPICE Instrument on the Van Allen Probes Mission
Louis J. Lanzerotti and Andrew J. Gerrard 145
12 Global Modeling of Wave Generation Processes in the Inner Magnetosphere
Vania K. Jordanova 155
Part IV Unified Global Modeling of Ionosphere and Magnetosphere at Earth
Video P. M. Banks (1974) with Remarks by R. W. Schunk (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T30W22
13 Modeling Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling via Ion Outflow: Past, Present, and Future
R. W. Schunk 169
14 Coupling the Generalized Polar Wind Model to Global Magnetohydrodynamics: Initial Results
Daniel T. Welling, Abdallah R. Barakat, J. Vincent Eccles, R. W. Schunk, and Charles R. Chappell 179
Video D. H. Fairfield (1974) with Remarks by J. A. Slavin (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T38C78
15 Coupling Ionospheric Outflow into Magnetospheric Models: Transverse Heating from Wave-Particle Interactions
Alex Glocer 195
16 Modeling of the Evolution of Storm-Enhanced Density Plume during the 24 to 25 October 2011 Geomagnetic Storm
Shasha Zou and Aaron J. Ridley 205
Video (1974) and Remarks by R. A. Wolf (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T34K5B
17 Forty-Seven Years of the Rice Convection Model
R. A. Wolf, R. W. Spiro, S. Sazykin, F. R. Toffoletto, and J. Yang 215
18 Magnetospheric Model Performance during Conjugate Aurora
William Longley, Patricia Reiff, Jone Peter Reistad, and Nikolai Ostgaard 227
Video C. G. Park (1974) with Remarks by D. L. Carpenter (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3NK50
19 Day-to-Day Variability of the Quiet-Time Plasmasphere Caused by Thermosphere Winds
Jonathan Krall, Joseph D. Huba, Douglas P. Drob, Geoff Crowley, and Richard E. Denton 235
Part V The Coupling of the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere at Other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Video (1974) and Remarks (2014) by A. F. Nagy
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3RC7M
20 Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at Planets and Satellites
Thomas E. Cravens 245
21 Plasma Measurements at Non-Magnetic Solar System Bodies
Andrew J. Coates 259
Video F. V. Coroniti (1976) with Remarks by M. G. Kivelson (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3W30F
22 Plasma Wave Observations with Cassini at Saturn
George B. Hospodarsky, J. D. Menietti, D. PiSa, W. S. Kurth, D. A. Gurnett, A. M. Persoon, J. S. Leisner, and T. F. Averkamp 277
23 Titan's Interaction with Saturn's Magnetosphere
Joseph H. Westlake, Thomas E. Cravens, Robert E. Johnson, Stephen A. Ledvina, Janet G. Luhmann, Donald G. Mitchell, Matthew S. Richard, Ilkka Sillanpaa, Sven Simon, Darci Snowden, J. Hunter Waite, Jr., and Adam K.
Woodson 291
Part VI The Unified Modeling of the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere at Other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Video T. W. Hill and P. H. Reiff (1976) with Remarks by T. W. Hill (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T37C7Z
24 Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling at Jupiter and Saturn
Thomas W. Hill 309
25 Global MHD Modeling of the Coupled Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System at Saturn
Xianzhe Jia, Margaret G. Kivelson, and Tamas I. Gombosi 319
Video G. C. Reid (1976) with Remarks by R. L. McPherron (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3S888
26 Simulation Studies of Magnetosphere and Ionosphere Coupling in Saturn's Magnetosphere
Raymond J. Walker and Keiichiro Fukazawa 335
27 Characterizing the Enceladus Torus by Its Contribution to Saturn's Magnetosphere
Ying-Dong Jia, Hanying Wei, and Christopher T. Russell 345
Part VII Future Directions for Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Research
Video E. R. Schmerling and L. D. Kavanagh (1974) with Remarks by P. M. Banks (2014) and J. R. Doupnik (2014)
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.15142/T3MK5P
28 Future Atmosphere-Ionosphere-Magnetosphere Coupling Study Requirements
Thomas E. Moore, Kevin S. Brenneman, Charles R. Chappell, James H. Clemmons, Glyn A. Collinson, Christopher Cully, Eric Donovan, Gregory D. Earle, Daniel J. Gershman, R. A. Heelis, Lynn M. Kistler, Larry Kepko, George Khazanov, David J. Knudsen, Marc Lessard, Elizabeth A. MacDonald, Michael J. Nicolls, Craig J.
Pollock, Robert Pfaff, Douglas E. Rowland, Ennio Sanchez, R. W. Schunk, Joshua Semeter, Robert J.
Strangeway, and Jeffrey Thayer 357
DOI List 377
Index 379
CONTRIBUTORS
Takumi Abe
Associate Professor
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
M. André
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Uppsala, Sweden
T. F. Averkamp
Engineering Specialist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
L. Baddeley
Birkeland Centre for Space Science
The University Centre in Svalbard
Longyearbyen, Norway
Peter M. Banks
Professor University of Michigan (Retired)
Santa Rosa, CA, USA
Abdallah R. Barakat
Research Associate Professor
Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences
Utah State University
Logan, UT, USA
J. W. Bonnell
Project Physicist
Space Sciences Laboratory
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
Jacob Bortnik
Professor
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA
S. R. Bounds
Associate Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA
Kevin S. Brenneman
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
James L. Burch
Vice President
Space Science and Engineering Division
Southwest Research Institute
San Antonio, TX, USA
Charles R. Chappell
Research Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
Lunjin Chen
Professor
Department of Physics
W. B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences
University of Texas, Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA
James H. Clemmons
Principal Director
Space Science Applications Laboratory
Aerospace Corporation
El Segundo, CA, USA
Andrew J. Coates
Professor of Physics and Deputy Director (Solar System) MSSL
University College London
Mullard Space Science Laboratory
Dorking, Surrey, UK
Glyn A. Collinson
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
Thomas E. Cravens
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS, USA
Geoff Crowley
CEO and Chief Scientist
Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates (ASTRA) LLC
Boulder, CO, USA
Christopher Cully
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB, Canada
Richard E. Denton
Research Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH, USA
Eric Donovan
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB, Canada
Douglas P. Drob
Research Physicist
Space Science Division
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, DC, USA
Gregory D. Earle
Department of Physics
Virginia Technical University
Blacksburg, VA, USA
J. Vincent Eccles
Professor of Physics
Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences
Utah State University
Logan, UT, USA
A. Eriksson
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Uppsala, Sweden
Keiichiro Fukazawa
Professor
Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies
Kyoto University
Yoshidahonmachi, Sankyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan
Andrew J. Gerrard
Professor
Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ, USA
Alex Glocer
Research Astrophysicist
Geospace Physics Laboratory
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
Tamas I. Gombosi
Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Daniel J. Gershman
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
D. A. Gurnett
James A. Van Allen/Roy J. Carver Professor of Physics
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA
S. Haaland
Birkeland Centre for Space Science
University of Bergen
Norway; and
Max-Planck Institute for Solar Systems Research
Göttingen
Germany
R. A. Heelis
Director, William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA
Thomas W. Hill
Professor Emeritus
Physics and Astronomy Department
Rice University
Houston, TX, USA
George B. Hospodarsky
Associate Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA
Joseph D. Huba
Section Head, Space Physics
Plasma Physics Division
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
Washington, DC, USA
Xianzhe Jia
Associate Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Ying-Dong Jia
Assistant Research Geophysicist
Department of Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA
C. Johnsen
Department of Physics
University of OsloNorway
Robert E. Johnson
Professor
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA; and
Professor
New York University
New York City, NY, USA
Vania K. Jordanova
Senior Research Scientist
Space Science and Applications Group
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM, USA
Larry Kepko
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
George Khazanov
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
Lynn M. Kistler
Professor
Department of Physics and Space Science Center
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH, USA
Naritoshi Kitamura
Aerospace Project Research Associate
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan
Margaret G. Kivelson
Professor Emerita
Research Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA; and
Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA
C. A. Kletzing
F. Wendell Miller Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA
David J. Knudsen
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB, Canada
Jonathan Krall
Research Physicist
Plasma Physics Division
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
Washington, DC, USA
Atsushi Kumamoto
Associate Professor
Department of Geophysics
Graduate School of Science
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
W. S. Kurth
Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA
Louis J. Lanzerotti
Professor
Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ, USA
Stephen A. Ledvina
Space Sciences Laboratory
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
J. S. Leisner
Senior Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA, USA;
Current affiliation:
Arctic Slope Technical Services
Beltsville, MD, USA
Marc Lessard
Space Science Center
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH, USA
K. Li
Max-Planck Institute for Solar Systems Research
Göttingen, Germany
Wen Li
Research Scientist
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Michael W. Liemohn
Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
William Longley
Graduate Student
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Rice University
Houston, TX, USA
Gang Lu
Senior Scientist
High Altitude Observatory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO, USA
Janet G. Luhmann
Senior Fellow
Space Sciences Laboratory
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
B. Lybekk
Department of Physics
University of Oslo
Norway
Qianli Ma
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Elizabeth A. MacDonald
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
L. Maes
Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Brussels, Belgium
Donald G. Mitchell
Principal Professional Staff Physicist
Applied Physics Laboratory
Johns Hopkins University
Laurel, MD, USA
J. D. Menietti
Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA
Thomas E. Moore
Senior Project Scientist for MMS
Heliophysics Science Division
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA
Binbin Ni
Professor
Department of Space Physics
Wuhan University
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Michael J. Nicolls
Center for Geospace Studies
SRI International
Menlo Park, CA, USA
H. Nilsson
Swedish Institute of Space...
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