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MMS Workshops

Fall 2022:  Virtual SWT hosted by LASP on Oct. 3-6.

Preliminary Agenda:

https://lasp.colorado.edu/galaxy/display/mms/MMS+Fall+2022+Science+Working+Team+Meeting

We will have 6 plenary sessions Tuesday to Thursday with different science topics. Monday will be for SWG and instrument team meetings that can be set up by the individual teams if desired. There will be no poster session.

Spring 2023:  in-person SWT hosted by LASP



2023 Senior Review

Senior Review 2023 Preparation

2023 Heliophysics Senior Review Call For Proposals FINAL.pdf

Schedule:

Draft Call for Proposals Issued 

May 16, 2022

Comments due to NASA 

May 31, 2022

Final Call for Proposals Issued 

June 22, 2022

SR Proposals Due 

November 1, 2022 

SR Panel Evaluation 

Early February 2023

Panel Findings due to NASA 

March 2023 

NASA Response and Direction to Missions 

March 2023

Publication of SR Panel Report 

March 2023 (NET)


Special Issues

Physics of Plasmas
"Plasma Physics from the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission”

Submission Deadline: 31 August 2021 30 July 2021
Guest Editors: Julia E. Stawarz (Imperial College London) and Kevin Genestreti (Southwest Research Institute)


Submitted or planning on submitting? FAQs are herePlease take a min to let us know by filling in your name and prospective paper title here! This info helps us write an on-topic forward for the special issue.

MMS Science Telecons

Tuesdays, 10:00 am | Central US Time | 1 hour

Join the meeting

Schedule

Next Telecon is on September 6  (hosted by Julia Stawarz)

Agenda:

  • Phase 8A SROI planning, Steve Petrinec
  • Whistler Waves as a Signature of Converging Magnetic Holes in Space Plasmas: MMS Observations and Quasi-linear Theory, Joe Jiang
  • The Influence of Plasma Conditions on Electric Fields in Magnetosheath Turbulence, Harry Lewis


When hosting, please feel free to think broadly about your approach. For example,

  • It is perfectly fine to have fewer, longer presentations rather than the standard three short presentations.
  • Consider simply leading a discussion of an open question, a new event, or an analysis/simulation tutorial.
  • Invite people to present that are “further afield” than your own team. (e.g., a newly published paper of interest.)
  • If your week overlaps with a major conference or MMS SWT, please anticipate that telecon will be cancelled.

As always, every host prioritizes anyone from across our community that wishes to present their new material for feedback from the team, especially to check the use or interpretations of the datasets.

If you are a "late breaking" co-author addition to an about-to-be submitted paper, it is a good practice to ask them to also present at this forum for feedback.



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