Towards Future Research on Space Weather Drivers  

July 2-7 2019, San Juan, Argentina  

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Block Schedule

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Detailed Meeting Schedule (PDF version)


Monday 1 July

09:00 - 11:00 Registration at University Residence (mainly for students arriving on Monday morning)

16:00 - 18:00 Registration at Venue (Convention Center, for all participants - be aware that we will distribute the vouchers for the eclipse observation and welcome reception)


Tuesday 2 July

09:00 - 11:00 Registration at Venue (Convention Center, for all participants - be aware that we will distribute the vouchers for the eclipse observation and welcome reception)

12:00 - 20:30 Eclipse observation

20:30 - … Welcome reception (North Foyer of the Juan Victoria Auditorium (located in Urquiza and 25 de Mayo)- buses will stop here after the eclipse observation)


Wednesday 3 July

10:00 - 12:00 Registration at Venue (Convention Center)

13:00 - 13:30 Welcome words

Session 1 - Space Weather: An approach from the solar interior to the lower solar atmosphere (Chair: Cristina Mandrini)

13:30 - 14:00 Forecasting Long-term Space Weather: A Dynamo Modeling Perspective (Invited)
Dibyendu Nandi

14:00 - 14:30 Active Region Evolution and Dynamic Events (Invited)
Lidia van Driel-Gesztelyi

14:30 - 14:45 Time variations of the non-potential and volume-threading magnetic helicities (Contributed)
Luis Linan

14:45 - 15:00 Coronal hole flux emergence evolution (Contributed)
Judith Palacios

15:00 - 15:15 Imaging far-side active regions: a possible improvement by Porter-Bojarski holography (Contributed)
Dan Yang

15:15 - 15:30 On the energetics of seismically active solar flares (Contributed)
Juan Camilo Buitrago-Casas

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break

Session 2 - Energy release in the low solar atmosphere and its consequences (Chair: Lidia van Driel-Gesztelyi)

16:00 - 16:30 Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares: X/gamma ray and radio diagnostics (Invited)
Nicole Vilmer

16:30 - 16:45 Energetic electrons in connection with coronal jets (Contributed)
Sophie Musset

16:45 - 17:05 Recent Advances in Millimeter to Mid-Infrared Solar Physics (Solicited)
Jean-Pierre Raulin

17:05 - 17:20 Submillimeter radiation as the thermal component of the Neupert Effect (Contributed)
Jorge Fernando Valle-Silva

17:20 - 17:50 Solar Magnetic Flux Rope Eruption Simulated by a Data-driven Magnetohydrodynamic Model (Invited)
Yang Guo

17:50 - 18:05 Analytical Model of Particle Acceleration that Results in Power-Law Energy Spectra (Contributed)
Silvina Guidoni


Thursday 4 July

Anticipating Session 10 - Science with total solar eclipses (Chair: Sarah Gibson)

09:30 - 10:00 The Scientific Uniqueness of Total Solar Eclipse Observations (Invited)
Shadia R. Habbal

Session 3 - Eruptive phenomena initiation and their low coronal consequences (Chairs: Sarah Gibson, Silvina Guidoni)

10:00 - 10:30 Flare Initiation and CMEs: Observations and Mechanisms (Invited)
Lucie Green

10:30 - 10:50 Large-scale coronal waves and dimmings (Solicited)
Astrid Veronig

10:50 - 11:15 Coffee Break

11:15 - 11:30 Can we use coronal dimmings as application for space weather forecasting? (Contributed)
Karin Dissauer

11:30 - 11:45 Multiple EUV wave reflection from a coronal hole (Contributed)
Tatiana Podladchikova

11:45 - 12:00 On the Nature of Extreme Ultraviolet Waves (Contributed)
Ramesh Chandra

12:00 - 12:15 Observational and numerical characterization of a wave-like front propagating along pseudo-open field lines above an active region (Contributed)
Valeria Sieyra

12:15 - 12:30 Coronal Mass Ejections Over Two Solar Cycles (23 & 24) (Contributed)
Philippe Lamy

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch Break

Session 4 - CMEs: origin, peculiarities and in situ signatures (Chair: Dipankar Banerjee)

14:00 - 14:20 Constraining the origins and evolution of coronal mass ejections (Solicited)
Sarah Gibson

14:20 - 14:35 Stealth CME Initiation and In-Situ Signatures: What Can We Learn from Numerical Modelling? (Contributed)
Dana-Camelia Talpeanu

14:35 - 14:50 ICMEs without Obvious Low Coronal Signatures (Contributed)
Nariaki Nitta

14:50- 15:05 Studying stealth CMEs using advanced imaging analysis techniques (Contributed)
Jennifer O’Kane

15:05 - 15:35 On 3D reconstruction and propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections (Invited)
Marilena Mierla

15:35 - 16:00 Coffee Break

Session 5 - SEPs and radio emissions: Space weather connection (Chair: Guillermo Giménez de Castro)

16:00 - 16:20 Solar and interplanetary radio bursts, including scintillation data, for forecasting CMEs/large scale solar wind structures (Solicited)
Américo González-Esparza

16:20 - 16:50 Solar energetic particles (SEPs)- observations, interpretation, and space weather consequences (Invited)
Karl-Ludwig Klein

16:50 - 17:05 Modelling the transport of solar energetic particles near a high-speed solar wind stream (Contributed)
Nicolas Wijsen

Session 6 - Coronal large-scale structure and solar wind coupling (Chair: Guillermo Giménez de Castro)

17:05 - 17:35 Prediction of the Structure of the Solar Corona for the July 2, 2019 Total Solar Eclipse (Invited)
Jon Linker

17:35 - 17:50 Using the Parker Solar Probe WISPR Instrument for Tomography of the Solar Corona (Contributed)
Alberto Vásquez

17:50 - 18:10 Solar sources of the slow solar wind and their interplanetary manifestations (Solicited)
David Brooks


Friday 5 July

Session 7 - Interplanetary space weather drivers
(Chairs: Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla, Alisson Dal Lago)

09:30 - 10:00 Corotating High Speed Solar Wind Streams and Stream Interaction Regions (Invited)
Ian Richardson

10:00 - 10:15 Causes and consequences of a possible CIR-ICME driven Space Weather event (Contributed)
María Graciela Molina

10:15 - 10:30 Variation of the mean shape of the ICME/shock using in situ observations (Contributed)
Carlos Pérez-Alanis

10:30 - 10:45 Analysis of CME deflections (Contributed)
Mariana Cécere

10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break

11:15 - 11:45 Main physical properties of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections to improve the forecast of Space Weather (Invited)
Sergio Dasso

11:45 - 12:00 The generic magnetic profiles of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections at Mercury, Venus and Earth: superposed epoch analyses (Contributed)
Miho Janvier

12:00 - 12:20 A Comparative Evaluation of Solar Flare Prediction Models: Lessons Learned (Solicited)
Manolis Georgoulis

12:20 - 12:35 What is needed for a satisfying CME arrival prediction? (Contributed)
Tanja Amerstorfer

12:35 - 14:00 Lunch Break

Session 8 - Tools and simulations for space weather prediction
(Chair: Américo González-Esparza)

14:00 - 14:30 CCMC’s Space Weather Tools - Forecasting for NASA’s Robotic Missions (Invited)
Yaireska Collado-Vega

14:30 - 14:45 Global-MHD & Test-Particle Simulations of Radiation Belt evolution during shock-driven magnetospheric compressions (Contributed)
Ravindra Desai

14:45 - 15:00 Predicting Radiation Variability in Earth’s Magnetosphere (Contributed)
Alex Glocer

Anticipating Session 11 - Missions and instrumentation with space weather applications (Chair: Américo González-Esparza)

15:00 - 15:20 PROBA-3/ASPIICS: a Giant Formation Flying Coronagraph, and Its Contribution to the Studies of Coronal Mass Ejections (Solicited)
Andrei Zhukov

15:20 - 15:35 Parker Solar Probe: Mission Status and Outlook (Contributed)
Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla

15:35 - 16:00 Coffee Break

Session 9 - Short time-scale radiation variations and space weather implications (Chair: Marcelo López Fuentes)

16:00 - 16:30 Solar irradiance variability on flare timescales: measurements and modeling (Invited)
Phillip Chamberlin

16:30 - 16:50 Intermediate Timescale Solar Spectral Irradiance Variability and its Impacts (Solicited)
James Klimchuk

16:50 - 17:05 Statistical Study of Solar Flares Observed in Lyman-alpha Emission During Solar Cycle 24 Using GOES-15 (Contributed)
Ryan Milligan

Session 10 - Science with total solar eclipses
(Chair: Marcelo López Fuentes)

17:05 - 17:25 Total Eclipse Expedition of KASI (Solicited)
Su-Chan Bong

17:25 - 17:45 “Megamovie” Programs for 2017 and 2024 (Solicited)
Hugh Hudson

17:45 - 18:05 The 2017 Great American Eclipse: NASA efforts and accomplishments (Solicited)
C. Alex Young

20:30 - … Closing Dinner (at "El Esteso", Balcarce 1225 Sur)


Saturday 6 July

Session 11 - Missions and instrumentation with space weather applications (Chairs: Bernhard Fleck, Hebe Cremades)

09:30 - 10:00 Solar Orbiter: a mission to study the Sun and the inner heliosphere (Invited)
Luca Teriaca

10:00 - 10:30 Space Weather and Sun Climate with Aditya-L1 (Invited)
Durgesh Tripathi

10:30 - 10:45 Space Weather Studies from Aditya’s Coronagraph (Contributed)
Dipankar Banerjee

10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break

11:15 - 11:30 Exploring the Transition Corona with the Coronal Spectrographic Imager in the EUV (COSIE) (Contributed)
Leon Golub

11:30 - 11:45 The 7 GHz solar radio polarimeter: development of tracking automation and acquisition data codes (Contributed)
Ray Fernando Hidalgo-Ramírez

11:45 - 12:00 Results of the installation of the Latin American Giant Observatory Space Weather Node at the last Antarctic Campaign (Contributed)
Adriana María Gulisano

12:00 - 12:20 The Space Weather Efforts in Latin-America (Solicited)
Joaquim Costa

12:20 - 12:30 Closing

Out of Schedule: Space weather programs
(Chair: Sergio Dasso)

12:30 - 12:40 Present and Future Opportunities for Geospace Science Research at NSF
Ilia Roussev

12:40 - 13:10 Discussion - Operative space weather in Latin America
Joaquim Costa, Sergio Dasso, Américo González-Esparza



Poster List (click here for the PDF version)



Instructions for presenters

Oral Presentations

The auditorium will be equipped with a projector and a Windows 10 computer, therefore PPTX or PDF formats are required for presentations. Otherwise, presenters can use their own computers. Notice though, that we will not be able to provide support for Mac computers, so in that case the presenter should bring the adapters and accessories needed to connect the computer to the projector.

Presenters should hand the corresponding files to the technical staff the day before the scheduled time of their presentations, so they can be downloaded and checked well in advance. Those having their talks on Wednesday afternoon can provide their presentations during Wednesday morning.

Poster Presentations

Posters should be hung according to the corresponding number also displayed in the panels at the main hall of the meeting venue, the Convention Center “Guillermo Barrena Guzmán”.

The maximum allowed dimensions for the posters correspond to size A0 portrait (vertical), maximum width 84 cm (33 in), maximum height 119 cm (47 in). Tape and pins for fixing the posters will be available.