Meetings

2023.11.20 – 2023.11.24 in Bern

 

2024.08.25 -2024.08.30 in Beijing

  • 20 talks from Monday afternoon to Thursday afternoon
  • 3 splinter discussion, Thursday afternoon
    • ‘Mars space weather and Interplanetary solar wind conditions’, led by Yutian and Beatriz
    • ‘Large-scale processes, PUI, ion escape’, led by Qi and Mats
    • ‘ENA data and modeling’, led by Wenya and Andre
  • Team project update and meeting summary, Friday morning

 

Online meetings

1 2023.06.16
  • Introduction
  • Self-introduction from every team member
  • Team activities discussion
  • Open Discussion:
    • How to conduct new studies?
    • How to have constructive collaborations?
    • How to connect the team? ISSI webpage, a slack webpage?
2 2023.08.15
  • Wenya Li: Tianwen-1/MINPA Preliminary Science Results
3 2023.09.27
  • First in-person in Bern discussion
  • Xiaodong Wang: Energy transfer from the solar wind to escaping ions from Mars
  • Jijie Ma: Solar wind ENA preliminary statistic results
4 2023.10.25
  • Attendance: Esa, Yutian, Wenya, Dave, Jijie, Linggao, Mats, Rob, Robin, Sebastian, Xiao-dong, Yiteng, Futaana
  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Talks:
    • Wenya: brief updates [5 min]
    • Esa: H/H+ precipitation at Mars: Computer simulations [50 min]
    • Yutian: Current Status and Science Operations of Mars Orbiter Magnetometer (MOMAG) on Tianwen-1 [30 min]
5 2024.01.31
  • Dr. Lihui Chai: Joint Observations of the Response of Martian Induced Magnetosphere to the Upstream Imfs by of Tianwen1 and Maven
  • Dr. Jiawei Gao: Characterizing the current systems in the Martian ionosphere
6 2024.02.26
  • Wenya Li: brief updates, ISSI Beijing meeting plan
  • Jijie Ma: MINPA-QM calibration results
7 2024.03.25
  • Wenya Li: Brief update of MINPA 2023-07 to 2023-09 observations
  • Qi Zhang (from Mats’ group): The structure of the degenerate induced magnetosphere of Mars
  • Chi (Rong’s formal PhD student, now at Boston University): The Energetic Oxygen Ion Beams in the Martian Magnetotail Current Sheet
8 2024.04.14
  • Participants (14): Wenya, Jijie, Rob, Beatriz, Chi, Esa, Jiawei, Judit, Mats, Qi, Robin, Rong, Xiaodong, and Yutian
  • Rob, Rong, and Wenya proposed to organize a meeting in Europe next year. Beatriz suggested to use the M-MATISSE community workshop as the chance for the space-environment community to meet and share science results. The attendance of this workshop will be around 100 people, and it will be organised by ESA and the science team of M-MATISSE. The place of the meeting is still not decided, and most probably will be either UK or France. The time frame is 1 week between March-Mid May 2025
  • Group research work update:
    • Rob: EMM sinuous aurora draft revision, 2023 December 9 space weather event, and ESCAPADE update;
    • Robin: MAVEN and MEX solar wind catalog;
    • Judit: Conjunction analysis of ion observations by MAVEN and MEX;
    • Beatriz: Focus on 2022-02-16 SEP event with data from several dataset;
    • Mats: Group summary of the research from Mats, Qi, Xiaodong, and Futaana;
    • Esa: ENA modelling and cooperation with MINPA group
    • Wenya & Andre: MINPA H-ENA calibration & MINPA homepage: https://www.swl.ac.cn/minpa;
    • Rong: ongoing research on a MAVEN event;
    • Jiawei: MINPA ion background from GCRs;
    • Yutian: MOMAG data update and Interplanetary solar wind study using multiple spacecraft.
9 2024.05.14
  • Open discussion on coordinated research among the team
10 2024.07.02
      • Mats, Beatriz, Andre, Peter and Wenya will attend COSPAR. See some of you in Busan
      • Wenya: ISSI-BJ meeting update and MINPA observations from October to December 2023. The MINPA will prepare more slides on the CME impact events on December 9 2023 for our Beijing meeting
      • Beatriz: M-Matisse workshop. The workshop will be held in the week of May 19-23, 2025, and the candidate cities are Toulouse, Paris, and London. Please book your calendar if you have interest to attend the workshop
      • Rong (Beatriz’s PhD student): Preliminary results on ionospheric perturbations during a Marsquake.