Workshop on Jupiter’s Aurora
Presentations – for this agenda
Monday March 7th
Setting the scene
Overview of Juno mission & in situ particle measurements – Fran Bagenal
Juno in situ fields & radio measurements – Bill Kurth
Juno UV, optical, IR remote sensing – Randy Gladstone
Overview of Jupiter’s auroral emissions – Jonny Nichols
Lessons from observing Earth’s aurora – Bob Ergun
Lessons from Cassini at Saturn – Emma Bunce
Several of these talks mentioned a paper (not easy to find) by Rob Ebert about solar wind predictions for Jupiter’s orbital distance. Here is the link: Ebert (2014)
Earth-based observations
Radio auroral emissions – Baptiste Cecconi
X-rays from Chandra & XMM – Will Dunn
Hubble: Main aurora – Jean-Claude Gerard
Hubble: Satellite/footprint aurora – Bertrand Bonfond
Hisaki & Astro-H: Temporal variability – Tomoki Kimura
Infrared aurora – Tom Stallard
Tuesday March 8th
HST Large Proposal in support of the Juno core mission– Denis Grodent
Overview of the 2014 multi-instrument campaign – Sarah Badman
Simultaneous plasma conditions
Upstream solar wind predicted from Earth – KC Hansen
Plasma measurements in the magnetosphere – Rob Ebert
Energetic particle measurements in the magnetosphere – George Clark
Torus monitoring & modeling – Fran Bagenal/Andrew Steffl/Nick Schneider
Modeling
Magnetosphere Ionosphere coupling– Barry Mauk
Ionosphere-Thermosphere coupling – Michel Blanc
Radio emission mechanisms – Philippe Zarka
Magnetic field modeling – Jack Connerney
Auroral-related mid-infrred emission on Jupiter – James Sinclair
Some comments on M-I coupling – Jonny Nichols
Discussion of personal hopes, bets, opinions about what Juno will see – & outstanding questions.