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SCIENCE SPLINTER: 1pm Eastern, 10am Pacific, 7pm Paris, 2am Tokyo
Please contact the following to participate/contribute: tbd, tbd, tbd, tbd, tbd
3-min flash talks plus discussion led by the Chairs
Goal: ID major projects/questions underway and those still to be addressed – Spawn further collaborations
SESSION NOTES AND LINE UP:
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0 | Session Chair | NOTES, IntroIntro | |||
1 | Brandon Burkholder | MMS Observations of Electron Acceleration Mechanisms in the Magnetosheath | |||
2 | Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti | Comparative Analysis of the Vlasiator Simulations and MMS Observations of Multiple X‐Line Reconnection and Flux Transfer Events | |||
3 | Yi Qi | Temporal Evolution of Flux Tube Entanglement at the Magnetopause as Observed by the MMS Satellites | |||
4 | Yingdong Jia | Temporal Evolution of Flux Rope Entanglement in 3-D Hall MHD Simulations | |||
52 | Kevin Alexander Blasl | Kelvin-Helmholtz waves at the magnetopause during southward IMF | |||
36 | Takuma Nakamura | 3D simulations of magnetopause Kelvin-Helmholtz instability during southward IMF | |||
47 | Hiroshi Hasegawa (presented by Takuma) | Generation of Turbulence in KHV at the Earth’s magnetopause: MMS observations | 5 | Yi Qi | Temporal Evolution of Flux Tube Entanglement at the Magnetopause as Observed by the MMS Satellites |
6 | Yingdong Jia | Temporal Evolution of Flux Rope Entanglement in 3-D Hall MHD Simulations | |||
7 | Brandon Burkholder | MMS Observations of Electron Acceleration Mechanisms in the Magnetosheath 8 | Adriana Settino | Numerical and in-situ analysis of Kelvin-Helmholtz instability | |
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