Jupiter Meeting Abstracts - May 21

Abstract Titles ordered by TOPIC.
I=Invited talk (30 mins, usually), O=contributed talk (15 mins), P = Poster. Posters(48" or 122cm square) will be up all week.

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A=Atmospheres, Aur=Aurora, Int = Interior Jupiter, M=Magnetospheres, Msat=Magnetosph-Satellite interactions,

SE=Europa, SI = Io, SC=Callisto, SG=Ganymede, O=Origins, Mtor=Torus

SS=small Satellites, Ex = Extra-Solar planets

TYPE TOPIC FIRST AUTHOR TITLE
I A Baines Clouds at Depth in the Atmosphere of Jupiter
I A Banfield Jupiter’s Tropospheric Clouds
I A Hunten Composition of Jupiter
I A Ingersoll Giant Planet Atmospheres
I A Jennings Infrared Measurements of Jupiter from Cassini CIRS: Early Results
I A Orton.inv Galileo PPR Observations of Jupiter’s Atmosphere
I A West Jupiter’s Polar Haze
I A Yelle Jupiter's Upper Atmosphere
I A Young.R Understanding of Jupiter’s Atmosphere After the Galileo Probe Entry
O A Chanover Variations in the Vertical Structure of Jupiter’s Atmosphere During the Galileo Epoch
O A Fouchet Retrieval of the Jovian Tropospheric Composition From Cassini/CIRS Observations
O A Hueso Vorticity Generation by Moist Convective Storms in the Atmosphere of Jupiter
O A Irwin Jovian Upper Tropospheric Cloud Structure in the North Equatorial Belt as Retrieved From a Principal Component Analysis of Galileo/NIMS Observations
O A Lellouch The Distribution and Origin of Water and Carbon Dioxide in Jupiter’s Stratosphere
O A Moses Jovian Stratospheric Photochemistry and Comparisons With ISO Data
O A Read The Dynamics of Equatorial Waves and Jets in Jupiter’s Atmosphere
O A Roos-Serote Jovian Tropospheric Cloud Structure from Galileo/NIMS 5 Micron Observations
O A Showman.Atmos Numerical Simulations of Jupiter’s 5-Micron Hot Spots
O A Simon-Miller The Nature of the Great Red Spot: From Voyager to Cassini
O A Sromovsky Consistency of Galileo Probe Cloud Structure Results With HST Observations of Low-Latitude Dark Features at 893 and 952 nm
O A Vasavada Jovian Atmospheric Dynamics From Galileo and Cassini Images
O A Widemann The Occultation of Star HIP 8369 by Jupiter in the Northern Polar Region on Oct. 10, 1999
O A Yamazaki General Circulation Model of the Stratosphere and Troposphere of Jupiter
O A Yanamandra-Fisher Mid-IR Spectroscopy of the Great Red Spot (GRS) During May and June 1997
P A Atkinson The Galileo Probe Doppler Wind Experiment with Implications for the Static Stability in Jupiter’s Deep Wind Layer
P A Bougher Jupiter Thermosphere General Circulation Model (JTGCM): Formulation and Case Studies Incorporating Ion Drag and Joule Heating
P A Dowling General Circulation Modeling of Jupiter
P A Dyudina Cloud Structure on Jupiter Inferred From Lightning Flashes in Galileo SSI Images
P A Edgington A 2-D Photochemical Model With Meridional Circulation and Microphysics
P A Friedson Chemical Models of the Formation and Growth of Jovian Polar Haze Particles
P A Hunten/Sprague Evaporation of Jovian Smog Particles: A Source of Hydrocarbons in the 10 Bar Region
P A Kawabata HOPS - A New Imaging Polarimetry Instrument
P A Magalhaes The Stratification of Jupiter’s Troposphere at the Galileo Probe Entry Site
P A Majeed Jupiter’s Thermospheric General Circulation Model (JTGCM): Equatorial Thermal Structure in Comparison With Galileo Probe Measurements
P A Morales Models of Jovian Vortex Mergers
P A Orton.poster Ground-Based Infrared Surveillance of Jupiter's Atmosphere
P A Rogers Classical Cycles of Activity in Jupiter’s North Equatorial Belt, 1996-2001
P A Rojas Long Term Motions and Interactions of Jovian Hot Spots – Plume Regions
P A Sada.Jennings Ground-Based Observations of the Mid-Infrared Spectrum of Jupiter Taken During the Cassini Encounter
P A Sanchez-Lavega Vortex Propagation in Jupiter's Atmosphere
P A Temma Spectro-Photometric Observation of Jupiter
P A Zarka.Farrell Low-Frequency Studies of Jovian Lightning
I Aur Clarke HST Observations of Jupiter’s Aurora
I Aur Prange Temporal Variability of the Jovian Aurorae
I Aur Waite, Jr. Overview of Ionospheric-Magnetospheric Coupling at Jupiter: The Jovian Aurora
O Aur Cravens Model Studies of Jovian X-Rays at Low and High Latitudes
O Aur Gladstone Chandra HRC Observations of X-Rays from the Jupiter System
O Aur Metzger Chandra ACIS Observations of Jovian X-Ray Emission
O Aur Pryor Cassini UVIS Observations of Jupiter’s Auroral Variability
O Aur Shemansky.1 Cassini UVIS Spectra of the Jupiter Dayglow and Aurora; Preliminary Analysis
O Aur Stallard Ion Winds in the Jovian Aurorae
P Aur Abel Modeling Electron Precipitation Into the Jovian Atmosphere
P Aur Ajello UV Emission Cross Sections by Electron Impact for the Jovian Planetary System
P Aur Gerard Time Variation of the Auroral Electron Penetration in the Jovian Atmosphere Observed With HST-STIS at the Time of the Cassini Jupiter Flyby
P Aur Grodent HST-STIS Observations of Jupiter's FUV Aurora During the Cassini-Jupiter Flyby
P Aur Gustin Far-Ultraviolet spectroscopic observations of Jovian aurora with FUSE
P Aur Millward Modelling the global ionosphere and thermosphere of Jupiter
P Aur Moses2 Meteoroid Ablation at Jupiter and the Other Giant Planets
P Aur Satoh Jupiter's H3+_ emissions viewed in further corrected jovimagnetic coordinates
P Aur Stallard2 Hot band Detection and Derived Temperature, Column density and Total Emission in the Jovian Aurora
P Aur Trafton Jupiter’s Near-IR Auroral H2 Emission
I Dust Horanyi Dusty Plasma Effects in the Jovian Magnetosphere
I Dust Krueger Dust in the Jovian System
I Dust Srama The Galileo-Cassini Joint Dust Measurements
O Dust Graps Io Revealed in the Jovian Dust Streams
O Dust Kempf Mass Spectra of Jovian Stream Particles
I Ex Hubbard Relation of Jupiter to Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs
P Ex Zarka.Exo Magnetically-Driven Radio Emissions From Extra-Solar Planets?
I Int Guillot Jupiter's Interior
I Int Wuchterl Origins of Jupiter
P Int Freedman Rosseland Opacities and Heat Transport in Jupiter’s Interior
P Int Houben Full Hydrodynamic Calculations of Tidal Dissipation in Jupiter
I M Bolton Jupiter's synchrotron radiation belt
I M Cohen Global Characteristics of Energetic Heavy Ions in the Jovian Magnetosphere
I M Dougherty Cassini Magnetometer Observations in the Jupiter Environment
I M Frank Thermal Plasmas in Jupiter’s Torus and Magnetotail
I M Gurnett.density The Electron Density in the Jovian Magnetosphere
I M Gurnett.radio Jovian Radio Emission: Cassini and Galileo Results
I M Hill Jupiter’s Magnetosphere
I M Kivelson Jupiter’s dynamic magnetosphere
I M Krimigis Jupiter’s Nebula and Magnetosphere as Viewed by Cassini/MIMI: ENA’s, Pickup Ions and Distant Magnetotail
I M Williams.Don Jupiter’s Magnetosphere and Its Moons: Energetic Particle Results
I M Young.dave Solar Wind Plasma Interactions with the Jovian Magnetosphere
P M Ansher Determining Electron Density, Pressure, and Temperature in Jupiter’s Plasma Sheet Using the Galileo Plasma Wave Instrument
O M Bunce Divergence of the Equatorial Current in the Dawn Sector of Jupiter’s Magnetosphere, and an Empirical Model of the Main Jovian Auroral Oval
O M Cooper Anisotropic Interactions of High Energy Heavy Ions With Io: HIC Data Modeling From the J0 and I27 Flybys
O M Delamere Two-Dimensional Transport Studies of Radial and Longitudinal Structure in the Io Plasma Torus
O M Espinosa Periodicities in Particle Intensities Onboard Cassini and Galileo During the Cassini Jupiter Flyby
O M Hansen.KC Global MHD Simulations of Jupiter’s Magnetosphere for Cassini-Galileo Conditions
O M Khurana The Influence of Solar Wind on Jupiter’s Magnetosphere
O M Kurth Temporal variations in Jovian auroral radio emission intensity and their association with solar wind conditions
O M Mitchell Imaging the Jovian Magnetosphere in Energetic Neutral Atoms With the Cassini/Huygens Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument Ion and Neutral Camera
O M Saur On the Relevance of a Turbulence Approach for the Jovian Magnetosphere
O M Thorne Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Jovian Middle Magnetosphere
O M Vasyliunas Transport of Plasma From the Io Torus to the Outer Magnetosphere
O M Waldrop Streaming of Energetic Ions and Electrons in Jupiter’s Magnetosphere: Galileo/EPD Neasurements 10-140 RJ
O M Walker Simulating the Jovian Magnetosphere and the Io Plasma Torus
O M Woch Dynamic Processes in the Jovian Magnetosphere - Solar Wind or Internally Driven?
O M Zarka.DAM Implications of the Spectral Characteristics of Decameter Emissions on the Jovian Magnetospheric Structure
P M Bhattacharya Plasma Wave Scattering of Field-Aligned Electron Distributions in the Jovian Magnetosphere
P M Bourdarie VLA Images and 3-D Modelling of the Jovian Radiation Belts at Different Wavelengths
P M Cecconi Polarization of Jovian Radio Emissions and Magnetospheric Implications
P M Coates CAPS Electron Spectrometer Observations at Jupiter
P M Crary.etal Cassini Observations of Energetic Electrons Near Jupiter
P M Dunn The 3-D Brightness Distribution of Jupiter's Synchrotron Radiation Over the Past Two Decades
P M Ferriere Quasi-Interchange Modes and Interchange Motions in the Jovian Magnetosphere
P M Higgins Effects of Callisto on Jovian Decametric Emission: A Voyager Study
P M Hospodarsky Control of Jovian Radio Emissions by the Galilean Moons as Observed by Galileo and Cassini
P M Jones On where energetic particle bursts exit from the Jovian magnetosphere
P M Krupp.Cassini Cassini and Galileo Combined Energetic Particle Measurements in the Vicinity of Jupiter (October 2000-March 2001)
P M Menietti Radio Emission Observed Simultaneously by Galileo and Cassini
P M Mihalov Modelling of Trapped Radiation Near Jupiter
P M Rymer Cassini ELS Observations of an Unusual Jovian Bow Shock Crossing
P M Schulz Field-Line and Source-Surface Models of Jupiter’s Middle Magnetosphere
P M Tsuchiya Energetic particle signarure at the Jovian magnetopause: Leakage from the magnetosphere
P M Yuasu/Tsuchiya Occurrence Characteristics and Radiation Mechanism of Jovian Anomalous Continuum
O M Krupp.global Global configuration of the Jovian magnetosphere
P Mag Bourdarie.Santos 3-D Modelling of the Jovian Electron Radiation Belts
I Miss Belton SSI’s Contributions to the Scientific Discoveries of the Galileo Mission
I Miss Brown Results from the Cassini VIMS During the Jupiter Flyby
I Miss Esposito Cassini UVIS Observations of the Jupiter System
I MISS Johnson.Torrence Galileo at Jupiter
I Miss Matson Cassini Mission
I Miss Porco Cassini Imaging Science at Jupiter
I Msat Crary Interaction between Io and Jupiter's Magnetosphere
O Msat Chust Electron Acceleration by Io and Galileo Plasma Wave Observations
O Msat Feldman Detection of Chlorine Ions in the FUSE Spectrum of the Io Plasma Torus
O Msat Geissler Cassini Imaging of Auroral Emissions From the Galilean Satellites
O Msat Linker Io’s Magnetic and Plasma Environment
O Msat Paterson The Plasma Environments of Io and Europa
P Msat Volwerk Detection of Chlorine Ions in Europa’s Wake
I Mtor Stewart Cassini UVIS observations of the Io plasma torus
I Mtor Thomas.Invited The Io Plasma Torus
O Mtor Dessler Is the Ribbon in the Io Plasma Torus Striated?
O Mtor Goldstein Fine Structure of the Io Plasma Torus Produced by the Centrifugal Interchange Instability
O Mtor Paranicas Galileo EPD Ion Spectra Near Io
O Mtor Smyth.Torus Probing the Three-Dimensional Structure and Time Variability of the Plasma Torus
P Mtor Bagenal Io Plasma Torus:Temporal and Spatial Variability
P Mtor Herbert Moderate-Resolution EUV Spectra of the Io Plasma Torus
P Mtor Jockers Narrow Band Imaging of the Io Torus in the Light of Singly and Doubly Ionized Sulfur
P Mtor Schneider Changes in the Io Plasma Torus 1999-2000
P Mtor Shemansky.2 Cassini UVIS Observations of the Radial Plasma Distribution 6 RJ – 10 RJ
P Mtor Steffl Radial Structure of the Io Plasma Torus from Cassini UVIS Data
P Mtor Thomas.Poster High Resolution Spectra of the Io Plasma Torus Near the Time of Galileo I24 Encounter
P Mtor Weiss Io Plasma Torus Physical Parameters from Ground-Based Images
P Mtor Woodward Synoptic Imaging of the Io Plasma Torus in SII 6731 A: A Synergy with Space-Based Observations
I O Stevenson Origins of the Galilean Satellites
O O Canup On the Steady State Conditions in a Circum-Jovian Satellite Accretion Disk
O O Mosqueira Satellitesimal Binary Growth in the Circumjovian Disk and the Slow Formation of Callisto
O O Mousis The Presence of NH3 in the Galilean Icy Satellites: From Models of the Jovian Subnebula to Laboratory Experiments
O O Ward Satellite Migration and Survival
I R Burns Jupiter’s Ring-Moon System
O R Showalter Structure of Jupiter’s Main Ring and Halo From Galileo SSI and Earth-Based Images
O R Throop Cassini Imaging Observations of Jupiter’s Rings
P R Brooks Photometry of Jupiter’s Main Ring With Galileo SSI & NIMS Imaging
P R Hamilton Vertical Structure of the Jovian Ring
I Satm Kliore The Ionospheres of the Icy Galilean Satellites of Jupiter
I Satm McGrath Satellite Atmospheres
P Satm Wong Model Simulations for Europa’s Atmosphere
I SC Greeley Geology of Callisto: Galileo Solid State Imaging Results
O SC Hibbits Spectra of Non-Ice Material on Callisto
O SC Klemaszewski.2 Cratering and Erosion on Callisto: New Insights.
P SC Estrada A Two-Stage Accretion Thermal History for Callisto
P SC Klemaszewski.1 Callisto’s Crustal Thickness Estimates Based on Multiring Structure Analysis
P SC Spencer.Callisto Callisto’s Surface Composition: Comparison of Ground-Based and NIMS 3-4 Micron Spectroscopy
I SE Pappalardo Overview of Europa’s Geology: Implications for the Ice Shell and a Sub-Ice Ocean
O SE Dalton Surface Processes on Europa: A Synthesis
O SE Ivanov Penetration of the Ice Crust on Europa During Impact Cratering: A Lower Limit for the Ice Thickness
O SE Melosh A Model for Ridge Formation on Europa
O SE Pierazzo Impact Delivery of Biogenic Elements to Europa
O SE SchenkMcKinnon Constraints on Europa's ice shell thickness from topographic variability
O SE Schulze-Makuch Alternative Energy Sources Could Support Life in Europa’s Ocean
O SE Spaun Europa: Order in Chaos
P SE Kimura Viscous Dissipation in the Upper Part of Rock Core in Europa
P SE Prockter Regional-Scale Folds on Europa
P SE Schenk.WavyGravy Wavy Gravy and the Topography of Chaos on Europa
p SE Shirley Europa Surface Geology: Expanded Stratigraphic Unit Descriptions Derived From Collaborative Analysis of Galileo NIMS and SSI Observations From E14
I SG Head Ganymede: A New View From Galileo Mission Results
O SG Collins Grooved Terrain Formation on Ganymede
O SG Hansen.GB The Distribution of Amorphous and Crystalline Ice on Ganymede
P SG Alexander Revised Estimates of the Source of the Exosphere of Ganymede from Sputtering and Sublimation using a New Technique to Characterize the Surface
P SG Barr Rise of Deep Melt into Ganymede’s Ocean and Implications for Astrobiology
P SG Hansen.GBetal A Measurement Technique for Surface Ice Abundance and its Application to Ganymede
P SG Showman.Ganymede A Puzzle of Resurfacing on Ganymede
I Sgeol Chapman Cratering Record of the Jovian System
I Sgeol McKinnon Comparison of Satellite Geological Histories
I Sgeol Moore Landform Degradation on the Galilean Satellites
O Sgeol Schenk.Crater Crater Morphology and Distribution on the Galilean Satellites: Interiors and Ages
P Sgeol Dombard Topographic Relaxation on the Large Icy Satellites of Jupiter
P Sgrav Jacobson The Orbits of Jupiter and its Galilean Satellites and the Gravity Field of the Jovian System
I SI Lopes Active Volcanism on Io
I SI McEwen The Lithosphere of Io
O SI Davies Eruption Styles on Io as Seen By Galileo: a Comparison With Earth Volcanism
O SI Doute Spatial Distribution and Chemical Nature of the 1.0 mm Absorber on Io’s Surface Inferred by the Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer and the Solid State Imager of Galileo
O SI Marchis Report on the Io Volcanic Activity Observed From the Ground With the ADONIS ESO and Keck AO Systems
O SI Milazzo Non-Synchronous Rotation of Io?
O SI Radebaugh Formation and Evolution of Paterae on Io From Galileo SSI
O SI Rathbun A Predictable Volcano? Loki: From Groundbased and Galileo Data
O SI Smythe Thermal Output of Io Measured in the 1-5 Micron Region by the Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer
O SI Spencer.Io Upper Limits to Io’s Background Heat Flow From Diurnal Heat Balance Considerations
O SI Turtle Ionian Mountain Formation Models
O SI Williams.Dave Investigation of Potential Ultrabasic Eruptions on Io: Latest Galileo Results
O SI Wilson.Ronda Regional Topographic Mapping of Io From Stereo Imaging
P SI Schuster Topography of Io - Methods, Knowledge and Limits
O SIat Mendillo Io's Sodium Clouds During the Cassini/Jupiter Flyby
P SIat Burger A Comparison of Sodium, Oxygen, and Sulfur in Io’s Corona
P SIat de Pater Io in Eclipse: Keck LWS Images and the Detection of the a-X 0-0 SO Band
P SIat Feaga SI_1479 Emissions From Io’s Atmosphere and its Implications
P SIat Jessup 28 Hours: Insights Into the Evolution of Io's Dayside Atmosphere
P SIat Oliversen HST/STIS Visible Images of Io in Eclipse
P SIat Schmitt Chlorine Compounds on Io: Volcanic/Atmospheric Chemistry and Surface Spectroscopy
P SIat Smyth.Atmos 2-D Modeling of the Structure, Composition, and Dynamics of Io’s Atmosphere
P SIat Wilson.Jody High Definition/Adaptive Optics Spectral Imaging of Jupiter’s Satellites
I Sint Schubert Structure, Composition, Dynamics, and Evolution of the Galilean Satellites of Jupiter
O Sint Spohn Internal Oceans on the Galilean Satellites of Jupiter
O SS-I Simonelli Galileo's Highest-Resolution Images of Thebe, Amalthea, and Metis
P SS-I Evans Inner Satellites of Jupiter: Orbits and Detection Limits
P SS-I Kulyk Near-Infrared Ground-Based Photometric Observations of the Inner Jovian Satellites Thebe, Amalthea and Metis
P SS-IO Rettig Implied Evolutionary Differences of the Jovain Irregular Satellites From a BVR Color Survey
O SS-O Denk Himalia – First Disk-Resolved Observations of an Outer Jovian Satellite
O SS-O Jewitt Jupiter’s Irregular Satellite System
P SS-O Carruba On the Long-Term Orbital Stability of Jovian Irregular Satellites
I Ssurf Carlson Radiolytic Influence on the Surface Composition of the Galilean Satellites
I Ssurf McCord Surface Composition of the Major Jupiter Satellites: Summary of Current Knowledge and Outstanding Issues
I Ssurf Spencer.PPR Galileo PPR Observations of the Galilean Satellites
O Ssurf Johnson.RE Surface Radiolysis and Icy Satellite Atmospheres: Alkalis at Europa
P Ssurf Hibbits Implications of the CO2 and the SO2 Distributions of Ganymede and Callisto as Mapped by the Galileo NIMS
P Ssurf Spencer.Molecular Condensed Molecular Oxygen on the Icy Galilean Satellites
P Stit Lorenz What Does our New Knowledge of the Galileans Tell us About Titan?


Last Updated on 5/21/01
By Fran Bagenal
Email: bagenal@colorado.edu