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Exploration of the Outer Heliosphere and the Local Interstellar Medium: A Workshop Report
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Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
Tuesday, May 6, 2003
8:15 a.m.
Introductory Remarks
Gary Zank, University of California, Riverside
Session 1: The Role of the Voyager Interstellar Missions—Convener, Edward Stone
8:30
Overview of the Voyager Spacecraft
Edward Stone, California Institute of Technology
9:00
Plasma Instrument: Voyager
Edward Stone, California Institute of Technology
9:30
Magnetic Field: Voyager
Norman Ness, Bartol Research Institute
10:00
Low Energy Charged Particles: Voyager
Tom Krimigis, Johns Hopkins University
10:30
Break
10:45
Cosmic Rays: Voyager
Alan Cummings, University of Hull
11:15
Plasma/Radio Waves: Voyager
Donald Gurnett, University of Iowa
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Session 2: The Role of Theory—Conveners, Gary Zank and Frank McDonald
11:45
Overview: Theory
Gary Zank, University of California, Riverside
12:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:15
Cosmic Rays: Theory
J. Randy Jokipii, University of Arizona
1:45
Particle Injection and Acceleration at the TS: Theory
Jakobus le Roux, University of California, Riverside
2:15
ISM: Theory
Priscilla C. Frisch, University of Chicago
2:45
Break
3:00
Neutral Atoms, Heavy Ions: Theory
Hans-Reinhard Müller, Bartol Research Institute
3:30
Magnetic Structure in the Heliosheath: Theory
Paulett Liewer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Session 3: Imaging of Heliospheric Boundaries—Conveners, Len Fisk and Thomas Zurbuchen
4:00
Microstructure of the Termination Shock: Theory
Joe Giacalone, University of Arizona
4:30
Non-Standard Models of the Heliospheric Interface
Vladimir Florinski, University of California, Riverside
5:00
Break
5:30
Reception
Wednesday, May 7, 2003
Session 3: Imaging of Heliospheric Boundaries—Conveners, Len Fisk and Thomas Zurbuchen (Cont’d)
8:30 a.m.
PUIs + Superthermal Ions
Len Fisk, University of Michigan
9:00
Low Energy Neutral Atoms + Superthermal Ions
Eberhard Moebius, University of New Hampshire
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9:30
EUV Backscatter Observations
John Vallerga, University of California, Berkeley
10:00
Break
10:15
X-ray Imaging
Tom Cravens, University of Kansas
10:45
Lyman-alpha Absorption
Brian Wood, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics
11:15
3D Solar Wind Mapping in EUV
Michael Gruntman, University of Southern California
11:45
HENA/IMAGE Emission from the TS
Michael Gruntman, University of Southern California
12:00 noon
Lunch
Session 4: Interstellar Probe—Conveners, Richard Mewaldt and Herb Funsten
1:00 p.m.
Science Objectives: Outer Heliospheric Missions
Richard Mewaldt, California Institute of Technology
1:30
Outer Solar System Science
Renu Malhotra, University of Arizona
1:50
Mission Design Issues
Juan Ayon, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2:10
Nuclear-Electric Propulsion
Garry Burdick, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2:30
The Solar Probe Approach to ISP
Ralph McNutt, Johns Hopkins University
2:50
Break
3:10
NASA and the Exploration of the Outer Heliosphere and the Local ISM
Eric Christian, NASA Headquarters
3:30
Solar Sail Propulsion
Juan Ayon, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
5:00
Adjourn
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PARTICIPANTS
Juan Ayon, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
James Burch, Southwest Research Institute
Garry Burdick, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Anthony Chan, Rice University
Peter Chi, University of California, Los Angeles
Eric Christian, NASA Headquarters
Tom Cravens, University of Kansas
Alan Cummings, University of Hull
Janine L. Daughters, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Len Fisk, University of Michigan
Vladimir Florinski, University of California, Riverside
Priscilla C. Frisch, University of Chicago
Herb Funsten, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Joe Giacalone, University of Arizona
Michael Gruntman, University of Southern California
Donald Gurnett, University of Iowa
J. Randy Jokipii, University of Arizona
Edisher Kaghashvili, University of California, Riverside
Craig Kletzing, University of Iowa
Tom Krimigis, Johns Hopkins University
William Kurth, University of Iowa
Jakobus le Roux, University of California, Riverside
William S. Lewis, Southwest Research Institute
Gang Li, University of California, Riverside
Paulett Liewer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Renu Malhotra, University of Arizona
Frank McDonald, University of Maryland
Ralph McNutt, Johns Hopkins University
Richard Mewaldt, California Institute of Technology
Eberhard Möbius, University of New Hampshire
Hans-Reinhard Müller, Bartol Research Institute
Norman Ness, Bartol Research Institute
Erik Nilsen, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Merav Opher, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
James Randolph, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Dastgeer Shaikh, University of California, Riverside
Edward Stone, California Institute of Technology
John Vallerga, University of California, Berkeley
Olga P. Verkhoglyadova, University of California, Riverside
Gary Webb, University of California, Riverside
Brian Wood, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics
Gary Zank, University of California, Riverside
Thomas Zurbuchen, University of Michigan
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