Solar Orbiter in-situ WG

Amoncellement transmise par Olga Alexandrova  (LESIA)

 

Dear everyone,

 Solar Orbiter In-situ Working Groups have started on 3 September 2020 (https://sites.google.com/view/soloiswg).

Tomorrow, on 10 September 2020 from 16:00-17:00 CEST, we will be having our first Solar Orbiter Turbulence & Waves working group meeting!

You have still time to join the working group here: https://sites.google.com/view/soloiswg/working-groups/turbulence-and-waves

These working group meetings will take place on WebEx (see details below) and will occur at the same time every 5 weeks

For our meetings, we plan to have 2 main talks (~15 min each), which will allow for plenty of time for questions and active discussion among the participants. We highly encourage people to bring along additional short 1-slide/single-plot walk-on presentations to share during the discussion. These walk on talks might include preliminary results, interesting intervals, or ideas that you would like to discuss with the group.

For this first working meeting on September 10th the agenda will be:

5-10 min Intro from Julia and Olga - we will be soliciting input on the organisation for future meetings, so please bring along any ideas that you have!

15 min presentations:

§  Lloyd Woodham (Imperial College London), Solar Orbiter Observations of Turbulence Simultaneous with Waves at Ion and Sub-ion Scales

§  T. Chust, D. Graham, M. Kretzschmar and the RPW team, Observations of whistlers by RPW.

If anyone would like to sign up to give a 15 minute presentation at a future meeting, please send an email to the organisers Julia Stawarz (j.stawarz@imperial.ac.uk) and Olga Alexandrova (olga.alexandrova@obspm.fr) with your name, institution, and a title. As well as talks on Solar Orbiter data analysis, we also welcome talks on theory, simulations and results from other missions as long as there is a connection to Solar Orbiter (for example, a Parker Solar Probe talk motivating something that should be looked at with Solar Orbiter data). 

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with us.

See you all tomorrow!

Best wishes,

Julia Stawarz and Olga Alexandrova

p.s. WebEx details:

Link: https://esait.webex.com/esait/j.php?MTID=mef6070fa428f14961817364206dbb2b7
Meeting number (access code): 163 725 7561
Meeting password: Pioneers2020! 

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