Annonces de deux sessions EGU

Annonce transmise par Lina Hadid (LPP)

 

PS4.1 Evolving Heliophysics: Unresolved questions across the solar system
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to solicit the submission of contributions to the session PS4.1 "Evolving Heliophysics: Unresolved questions across the solar system" at EGU 2024 conference to be held on 14-19 April in Vienna, Austria. The deadline for abstract submission is 13:00 CET, 10 January 2024.

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/48095

Evolving Heliophysics: Unresolved questions across the solar system

The Heliosphere, a dynamic region of space influenced by the Sun's magnetic and solar wind activity, presents a myriad of open questions and challenges for researchers. From the innermost planets to the outer reaches of the solar system, numerous unresolved problems persist in the field of heliophysics. This interdisciplinary field, spans solar physics, solar wind interactions, magnetospheres, ionospheres, thermospheres, and plasma physics, extending from Earth to distant moons, small bodies, and the enigmatic heliospheric boundary region. While mission implementation schemes may vary, the fundamental physical processes underpinning these phenomena exhibit commonalities that unite researchers from diverse fields.
Our proposed session seeks to foster a comprehensive discussion on the future Heliophysics research and the outstanding questions that persist throughout the Heliosphere. By convening space physics experts across multiple disciplines, we aim to have fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the broader Heliophysical landscape. We invite contributions that highlight unresolved scientific problems in the field of space plasma physics across our entire solar system. Authors are encouraged to present ideas for novel spaceborne and ground-based observations, innovative modeling approaches, and novel data analysis methodologies. Early Career Scientists and established experts alike from the global Heliophysics community are invited to actively engage in this collaborative exploration of our solar system's dynamic and interconnected Heliophysical environment.

We hope to see you in Vienna!

With best regards,

Lina, Manuela, Jonathan, Louise, and Chris
 

 

    PS1.2 Mercury science exploration
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Dear colleagues,

We invite you to submit abstracts to the session PS1.2 entitled "Mercury science exploration" at EGU 2024 conference to be held on 14-19 April in Vienna, Austria.
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/48105

PS1.2 Mercury science exploration

Understanding the formation, evolution, composition, interior structure, and environment of Mercury is of primary interest to better understand Mercury and the role this terrestrial planet plays in the evolution of our solar system.
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft provided many insights and surprising results regarding these goals. MESSENGER data are still under analysis and will continue to provide many important contributions to Mercury science.
However, MESSENGER also raised many questions that are still open and will be addressed by the new joint ESA/JAXA mission to Mercury, BepiColombo, which was successfully launched in October 2018 and it is currently on a seven-year-long cruise to Mercury. Three of the six flybys of Mercury already took place.
This session welcomes contributions addressing the planet's geology, surface composition, geodesy, interior structure, exosphere, magnetosphere, gravity, and magnetic fields, based on modeling, laboratory experiments, and observations (ground-based, remote-sensing and in situ). The first analyses of BepiColombo's flyby data from Mercury are welcome. Finally, contributions of concepts of future missions to Mercury are encouraged.

The deadline for abstract submission is 13:00 CET, 10 January 2024.
We appreciate for your consideration in submitting your relevant research to our session.

Hope to see you in Vienna!

With best regards,

Johannes, Lina, Antonio, Anna and Daniel