h1. Comet Lovejoy Workshop Homepage
h3. March 21-22, 2012
h3. Boulder, Colorado, USA
h4. UCAR Center Green FL2 ([Click for directions|http://www2.ucar.edu/campus/foothills-laboratory-0-1-2-3])
On Dec 16, 2011, the recently discovered comet C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) became instantly famous. Comet Lovejoy not only survived perihelion but its journey around the Sun was chronicled by a dizzying array of solar and astrophysical missions. There is much to be learned from this and other members of the Kreutz sungrazing family, but the only sure way to maximize the return is to bring different science communities together.
This two-day workshop is for those willing to put in hard work and bring serious, thoughtful discussion to the table. It is imagined that collaborations will be established that will possibly survive until the next surviving sungrazer.
With registration, you will have access to a collaborative wiki site that will be used to share data and ideas prior to and probably during and after the workshop.
h4. Registration Fee $50 ([Click here for Registration|https://www.fin.ucar.edu/epayment/startEpayments.do] )
Select "Comet Lovejoy Workshop" from the pull down menu.
h4. Hotel
We have not made any special arrangements with local hotels. The most convenient access to the conference facility is from the [Marriott Residence Inn Boulder,|http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/vbocg-residence-inn-boulder] located at 3030 Center Green Drive. A very short walk to the conference site.
h4. Agenda (_Tentative_)
h5. Wednesday, March 21
*08:30-12:00 Introductory/plenary talks*
08:30-08:50 Introduction
08:50-09:30 Comets in general (A'Hearn)
09:30-10:05 Sungrazers (Knight)
*10:05-10:35 \-Break\-*
10:35-11:10 Near-Sun & corona environment (Schrijver)
11:10-11:35 Dust and mass loss from comets I (Lisse)
11:35-12:00 Dust and mass loss from comets II (Brown)
*12:00-13:00 \-Lunch\-*
*13:00-14:30 Observation summaries (Session coordinator: Biesecker)*
13:00-13:20 LASCO and STEREO observations (Battams)
13:20-13:40 Non-Sun observing instruments (Knight)
13:40-14:00 SDO/AIA observations (Schrijver)
14:00-14:15 X-ray observations (Saar)
14:15-14:30 Other near-Sun comets (Jones)
*14:30-15:10 Orbital considerations: expected vs. observed (Session coordinator: St. Hillaire)*
14:30-14:40 Orbit determination through coronagraph observations (Battams)
14:40-15:00 Determining the orbit of Lovejoy (Chodas)
15:00-15:10 Comparing EUV positions and extrapolated orbit data of Lovejoy (Saint-Hilaire)
*15:10-15:30 \-BREAK\-*
*15:30-16:50 Mass loss, sublimation, fragmentation (Session coordinators: Brown & Lisse)*
Contributions from: Chodas, Jone, Keller, Weissman
including Mass Loss and Dust Morphology from STEREO A&B Images (Chodas)
* 16:50-18:00 Interpretation of spectral observations (Session coordinator: Raymond)*
16:50-17:10 UV Spectra (Raymond)
17:10-17:30 Optical spectra of historical sungrazers (Knight)
17:30-17:50 Optical magnitudes in white light vs a narrow orange filter (Lamy)
17:50-18:00 Discussion
* *
h5. Thursday, March 22
*08:30-09:30 Emission mechanisms (Session coordinator: Bryans)*
08:30-08:50 X-ray and UV emission from charge exchange (Bodewits)
08:50-09:10 EUV emission detected by AIA (Bryans)
09:10-09:30 Discussion
*09:30-09:50 \-BREAK\-*
*09:50-11:30 (MHD of the) Corona-tail interactions (Session coordinator: Schrijver)*
09:50-10:05 Observations in the context of coronal MHD (Liu)
10:05-10:25 Sun-comet plasma interactions (Jia)
10:25-10:45 How might we learn about the corona from sungrazing comets (Linker)
10:45-11:05 Solar wind speed from the tail of Lovejoy (Jones)
11:05-11:25 Multi-directional observations of the tail features with EUVI and AIA (Battams)
11:25-11:45 Discussion
*11:45-12:15 Expectations for future sungrazers (Session coordinator: Knight)*
11:45-12:00 Dynamical history of the sungrazers (Weissman)
12:00-12:15 Expectations for future sungrazers based on historical observations (Knight)
*12:15-13:15 \-Lunch\-*
*13:15-15:00 Summary of discussions and presentations, and*
* discussion of the new avenues opened by comets in corona*
panel of coordinators: St. Hillaire\+ Brown/Lisse + Raymond + Bryans
+ Schrijver/ ...\[TBC\] + Knight
*15:00-16:30 Discussion and plans for the scientific analysis of the observed events +*
* Plans for future observing of sungrazers approaching the Sun*
Session coordinator/speaker/summarizer: Knight
contribution from Weissman
*16:30-17:00 Meeting summary and plans for the future*
Session coordinator/speaker/summarizer:
Schrijver <coronal physics>
Lisse <cometary physics>
Raymond <emission mechanisms>
h4. Science Organizing Committee
John Raymond
Karel Schrijver
Doug Biesecker
Matthew Knight
Carey Lisse
Dean Pesnell
h4. Local Organizing Committee
Doug Biesecker
Scott McIntosh
Amir Caspi
Ransom Christofferson
Wendy Hawkins
{recently-updated}
h3. March 21-22, 2012
h3. Boulder, Colorado, USA
h4. UCAR Center Green FL2 ([Click for directions|http://www2.ucar.edu/campus/foothills-laboratory-0-1-2-3])
On Dec 16, 2011, the recently discovered comet C/2011 W3 (Lovejoy) became instantly famous. Comet Lovejoy not only survived perihelion but its journey around the Sun was chronicled by a dizzying array of solar and astrophysical missions. There is much to be learned from this and other members of the Kreutz sungrazing family, but the only sure way to maximize the return is to bring different science communities together.
This two-day workshop is for those willing to put in hard work and bring serious, thoughtful discussion to the table. It is imagined that collaborations will be established that will possibly survive until the next surviving sungrazer.
With registration, you will have access to a collaborative wiki site that will be used to share data and ideas prior to and probably during and after the workshop.
h4. Registration Fee $50 ([Click here for Registration|https://www.fin.ucar.edu/epayment/startEpayments.do] )
Select "Comet Lovejoy Workshop" from the pull down menu.
h4. Hotel
We have not made any special arrangements with local hotels. The most convenient access to the conference facility is from the [Marriott Residence Inn Boulder,|http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/vbocg-residence-inn-boulder] located at 3030 Center Green Drive. A very short walk to the conference site.
h4. Agenda (_Tentative_)
h5. Wednesday, March 21
*08:30-12:00 Introductory/plenary talks*
08:30-08:50 Introduction
08:50-09:30 Comets in general (A'Hearn)
09:30-10:05 Sungrazers (Knight)
*10:05-10:35 \-Break\-*
10:35-11:10 Near-Sun & corona environment (Schrijver)
11:10-11:35 Dust and mass loss from comets I (Lisse)
11:35-12:00 Dust and mass loss from comets II (Brown)
*12:00-13:00 \-Lunch\-*
*13:00-14:30 Observation summaries (Session coordinator: Biesecker)*
13:00-13:20 LASCO and STEREO observations (Battams)
13:20-13:40 Non-Sun observing instruments (Knight)
13:40-14:00 SDO/AIA observations (Schrijver)
14:00-14:15 X-ray observations (Saar)
14:15-14:30 Other near-Sun comets (Jones)
*14:30-15:10 Orbital considerations: expected vs. observed (Session coordinator: St. Hillaire)*
14:30-14:40 Orbit determination through coronagraph observations (Battams)
14:40-15:00 Determining the orbit of Lovejoy (Chodas)
15:00-15:10 Comparing EUV positions and extrapolated orbit data of Lovejoy (Saint-Hilaire)
*15:10-15:30 \-BREAK\-*
*15:30-16:50 Mass loss, sublimation, fragmentation (Session coordinators: Brown & Lisse)*
Contributions from: Chodas, Jone, Keller, Weissman
including Mass Loss and Dust Morphology from STEREO A&B Images (Chodas)
* 16:50-18:00 Interpretation of spectral observations (Session coordinator: Raymond)*
16:50-17:10 UV Spectra (Raymond)
17:10-17:30 Optical spectra of historical sungrazers (Knight)
17:30-17:50 Optical magnitudes in white light vs a narrow orange filter (Lamy)
17:50-18:00 Discussion
* *
h5. Thursday, March 22
*08:30-09:30 Emission mechanisms (Session coordinator: Bryans)*
08:30-08:50 X-ray and UV emission from charge exchange (Bodewits)
08:50-09:10 EUV emission detected by AIA (Bryans)
09:10-09:30 Discussion
*09:30-09:50 \-BREAK\-*
*09:50-11:30 (MHD of the) Corona-tail interactions (Session coordinator: Schrijver)*
09:50-10:05 Observations in the context of coronal MHD (Liu)
10:05-10:25 Sun-comet plasma interactions (Jia)
10:25-10:45 How might we learn about the corona from sungrazing comets (Linker)
10:45-11:05 Solar wind speed from the tail of Lovejoy (Jones)
11:05-11:25 Multi-directional observations of the tail features with EUVI and AIA (Battams)
11:25-11:45 Discussion
*11:45-12:15 Expectations for future sungrazers (Session coordinator: Knight)*
11:45-12:00 Dynamical history of the sungrazers (Weissman)
12:00-12:15 Expectations for future sungrazers based on historical observations (Knight)
*12:15-13:15 \-Lunch\-*
*13:15-15:00 Summary of discussions and presentations, and*
* discussion of the new avenues opened by comets in corona*
panel of coordinators: St. Hillaire\+ Brown/Lisse + Raymond + Bryans
+ Schrijver/ ...\[TBC\] + Knight
*15:00-16:30 Discussion and plans for the scientific analysis of the observed events +*
* Plans for future observing of sungrazers approaching the Sun*
Session coordinator/speaker/summarizer: Knight
contribution from Weissman
*16:30-17:00 Meeting summary and plans for the future*
Session coordinator/speaker/summarizer:
Schrijver <coronal physics>
Lisse <cometary physics>
Raymond <emission mechanisms>
h4. Science Organizing Committee
John Raymond
Karel Schrijver
Doug Biesecker
Matthew Knight
Carey Lisse
Dean Pesnell
h4. Local Organizing Committee
Doug Biesecker
Scott McIntosh
Amir Caspi
Ransom Christofferson
Wendy Hawkins
{recently-updated}