IAU Symposium 388 : Solar and Stellar Coronal Mass Ejections

Annonce transmise par Carine Briand (LESIA)

 

May 5th-10th, 2024
Krakow, Poland
https://iausymposium.zyrosite.com/

 
  Description
The 388th symposium of the IAU – in Krakow, Poland where Copernicus studied – will discuss the transient phenomena on the Sun and stars and how these phenomena affect the planets/exoplanets, emphasizing the synergy between solar and stellar research. The symposium will review the current results, identify gaps, and plan to make further progress on the observations and modeling of solar and stellar CMEs.
 

  Topics to be Covered
1. Solar Sources of CMEs
2. CME initiation
3.  CME, flare, eruptive prominence relationship
4. Detection and modeling of stellar CMEs
5. Propagation of CMEs in solar and stellar environments
6. CMEs, shocks, and radio bursts
7. CMEs and Energetic Particles
8. CME impact on planets/exoplanets
9. Solar and Stellar Extreme events
10.  Panel discussion
 

  Confirmed Invited Speakers
The list of confirmed speakers will be announced soon.
Important Dates
Early bird registration: Open now until February 15, 2024
Standard registration: Open from February 16 until April 15, 2024
Abstract submission deadline: Open now until February 15, 2024
One-day School: May 5, 2024
Symposium Dates: May 6-10, 2024
 

  SOC Members
Nat Gopalswamy, NASA/GSFC, USA (co-chair)
Olga Malandraki, National Observatory of Athens, Greece (co-chair)
Aline Vidotto, Leiden Observatory, Netherlands
Ward Manchester, U. Michigan, USA
Iver Cairns, U. Sydney, Australia
Piyali Chatterjee, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
Hebe Cremades, Universidad de Mendoza, Argentina
Mateja Dumbovic, U. Zagreb, Croatia
Christina Kay, Catholic University of America, USA
Kyoko Watanabe, National Defense Academy, Japan
Martin Leitzinger, U. Graz, Austria
Hiroyuki Maehara, NAOJ, Japan
Pertti Makela, Catholic University of America, USA
Grzegorz Michalek, Jagiellonian Observatory, Poland
Dhani Herdiwijaya, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Alexander Nindos, U. Ioannina, Greece (ex-officio)
Susan Samwel, NRIAG, Egypt
Fang Shen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Alphonse Sterling, NASA/MSFC, USA

 

 
  LOC Members
Grzegorz Michalek, Jagiellonian Observatory, Poland (chair)
Seiji Yashiro, Catholic University of America, USA
Pertti Makela, NASA, Catholic University of America, USA
Vasanth Velusamy, Jagiellonian Observatory, Poland
Ashutosh Pattnaik, Jagiellonian Observatory, Poland