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Kiruna
Mars
Workshop
Welcome
Programme
Posters
Abstracts
Proceedings
Registration
Accommodation
Participants
Maps etc.
Deadlines
Pre-registration
2006-01-08
Abstract
submission
2006-01-08
Payment of
registration
fee
2006-02-15
Submission
of paper for
SSR special
issue
2006-02-27
POSTER FORMAT
The poster boards will have the format
width × height ≈ 80 cm × 120 cm
Note the portrait format!
Poster session 1, Monday 27 February 16:00 - 18:30
L. Andersson
The role of plasma waves in Mars' atmospheric loss
C. Bertucci
Evidence for a Magnetic Pileup Boundary at Titan: New elements for the interpretation of the observations at Mars.
P. C. Brandt
Investigation of the Signal from the Limb Obtained by the Neutral Particle Imager and Possible Implications
E. Dubinin
Plasma Morphology at Mars. ASPERA-3 Observations
J. Espley
Time variability in the plasma and energetic neutral atoms near the Martian subsolar point
R. A. Frahm
Locations of Atmospheric Photoelectron Energy Peaks Relative to the Sun
Y. Futaana
ENA observations at Mars (1): ENA emission from the global Martian upper atmosphere
Y. Futaana
ENA observations at Mars (2): Response of the subsolar ENA jet flux caused by an interplanetary shock
A. Galli
Planetary Hydrogen and Oxygen on the Nightside of Mars
A. Grigoriev
ENA observations at Mars (3): Oscillations of the ENA Flux From the Subsolar Region at Mars
M. Kanao
The Martian Induced Magnetosphere Boundary from the Proton and Alpha particle observation
C. Martinecz
Plasma boundaries at Mars and Venus
C. Mazelle
The Magnetic Pile-up Boundary: a characteristic feature of the interaction of a fast-flowing plasma with a non-magnetized atmospheric body
H. Nilsson
A survey of the possible influence of magnetic anomalies on ions near Mars
Y. Soobiah
Altitude Dependence of Magnetic Anomaly Signatures in Mars Express ASPERA-3 ELS Data
J. G. Trotignon
Positions and Shapes of Martian Plasma Boundaries from Phobos 2 and Mars Global Surveyor Observation
Poster session 2, Wednesday 1 March 16:00 - 17:30
E. Carlsson
Analysis of the composition of the escaping plasma at Mars
A. J. Coates
Electrons at Mars: similarities and differences to Titan
Z. Dóbé
Nonlinear evolution of modified two stream instability above ionosphere of Titan: comparison with the data of the Cassini Plasma Spectrometer. and application to Mars and Venus.
N. Edberg
The Rosetta Mars Flyby
A. Ekenbäck
MHD Simulations of the Solar Wind Interaction with Non-magnetized Planets
M. Holmström
Asymmetries in Mars' Exosphere: Implications for X-ray and ENA Imaging
E. Kallio
Ion escape at Mars: IMA/ASPERA-3 observations and QNH model simulations
M. A. Krestyanikova
Hot Oxygen Corona at Mars
C. Mazelle
Nonlinear Waves at the Proton Cyclotron Frequency as Signature of Large Distance Escape at Mars
R. Modolo
Global hybrid simulations of the Solar Wind interaction with the Martian exosphere
J.-E. Wahlund
Magnetospheric-Ionosphere interaction and Ionospheric Escape from Titan: What can we learn from Cassini measurements
P. Wurz
The Martian Hydrogen Exospheric Density Profile Measured with ASPERA-3/NPD
M. Yamauchi
IMF direction derivation from pick-up ions
Updated 2006-02-22 by herbert*irf.se