15–20 Jun 2014
Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne
America/Toronto timezone
Welcome to the 2014 CAP Congress! / Bienvenue au congrès de l'ACP 2014!

Session

(M2-1) ePOP Satellite Mission II - DASP / Mission satellitaire ePOP II - DPAE

M2-1
16 Jun 2014, 15:45
Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne

Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne

Sudbury, Ontario

Conveners

(M2-1) ePOP Satellite Mission II - DASP / Mission satellitaire ePOP II - DPAE

  • Jean-Marc Noel (Royal Military College)

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  1. Robert Rankin (U)
    16/06/2014, 15:45
    Atmospheric and Space Physics / Physique atmosphérique et de l'espace (DASP-DPAE)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
    Pc5 waves with toroidal and poloidal electric fields are ubiquitous in Earth’s magnetosphere and are often present in the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms. We present results of simulations of Pc5 wave-particle interactions and show how they can be used to explain Cluster (1) and Van Allen Probes (2) observations of shock-initiated outer radiation belt electron flux enhancements and...
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  2. Glenn Hussey (University of Saskatchewan)
    16/06/2014, 16:15
    Atmospheric and Space Physics / Physique atmosphérique et de l'espace (DASP-DPAE)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
    The Cascade Small-Sat and Ionospheric Polar Explorer (CASSIOPE) satellite was successfully launched and began operations in late September of 2013. The suite of 8 scientific instruments on CASSIOPE comprise the enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (ePOP). One instrument is the Radio Receiver Instrument (RRI) which is used to measure radio waves, from 10 Hz to 18 MHz, on two crossed 6-m dipole...
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  3. Mr David Miles (University of Alberta)
    16/06/2014, 16:45
    Atmospheric and Space Physics / Physique atmosphérique et de l'espace (DASP-DPAE)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité
    The scientific objective of the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP) is to study plasma outflows, neutral atmospheric escape, and associated effects of auroral currents and plasma microstructures on radio propagation at an unprecedented level of detail. Field-aligned currents are an important coupling process between the Earth’s magnetosphere and the polar ionosphere. Field-aligned currents...
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