Monday I: Solar Plasma Physics (Session Chair: Mel Goldstein)
- Don Reames, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center,
"The new physics of solar energetic particles."
- Rainer Schwenn, Max-Planck-Institute fur Aeronomie, Lindau,
"The corona at solar activity minimum revisited; new views from SOHO."
Monday II: Solar Wind (Session Chair: Mario Acuna)
- George Gloeckler, University of Maryland and University of Michigan,
"Probing the sun and its corona with solar wind composition."
- Bill Matthaeus, Bartol Research Institute,
"Structure and spatial diffusion of magnetic field lines in the
solar wind."
- Steve Suess, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center,
"Coronal structure and the solar wind."
Tuesday I: Shocks and Sheaths (Session Chair: Martin Lee)
- Don Gurnett, University of Iowa,
"Triggering of radio emissions from the outer heliosphere by
intense solar events."
- Randy Jokipii, University of Arizona,
"The acceleration and transport of cosmic rays."
- Nick Omidi, University of California, San Diego,
"Large scale kinetic structure of the bow shock."
Tuesday II: Magnetopause/Magnetotail (Session Chair: S. Peter Gary)
- Jim Drake, University of Maryland,
"Collisionless reconnection and the structure of the magnetopause".
- Hiro Kojima, Kyoto University,
"Micro- and macro-physics of mangetotail plasma via GEOTAIL plasma wave
observations--Nonlinear waves and their significance to magnetospheric
physics."
- Terry Onsager, Space Environment Center, NOAA,
"The location of magnetic reconnection and the formation of boundary
layers."
Wednesday I: Magnetospheres (Session Chair: George Siscoe)
- Joe Borovsky, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
"Mass transport in the plasma sheet".
- Brian Anderson, Applied Physics Laboratory,
"Proton cyclotron waves: Causes, consequences, and utility."
- Lou Frank, University of Iowa,
"Plasma velocity distributions in the near-Earth plasma sheet during
substorms."
Wednesday II: Magnetotail (Session Chair: Bob McPherron)
- Wolfgang Baumjohann, Max-Planck-Institut, Garching,
"Transport processes in the near-Earth tail."
- Yoshifumi Saito, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science,
"Observational study of the structure of slow-mode shocks in the Earth's
magnetotail."
- Karl Schindler, Ruhr-Universitat Bochum,
"Magnetotail dynamics: Questions and some answers."
Thursday I: Ionospheric Physics
- Rickard Lundin, Swedish Institute of Space Physics,
"Solar wind induced non-thermal escape processes in planetary atmospheres--
Lessons learned from Mars and the Earth."
- Paul Bernhardt, Naval Research Laboratory,
"Remote sensing of the upper atmosphere using high power radio waves."
- Robert Ergun, University of California, Berkeley,
"The role of wave-particle interactions in particle acceleration."
Thursday II: Atmospheric Physics
- Linwood Callis, NASA/Langley Research Center,
"Precipitating relativistic electrons: On their role in solar-driven
global change."
- George Reid, Aeronomy Laboratory, NOAA,
"Solar total irradiance variations: The climate connection."
Friday I: Astrophysical Plasmas
- John Biretta, Space Telescope Institute,
"Relativstic jets in distant galaxies."
- Jean Eilek, New Mexico Tech (Tentative),
"Particle acceleration in radio galaxies."
- Fred Lamb, University of Illinois,
"Magnetospheric physics of neutron stars, white dwarfs, and young
stellar objects."
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