GH4*: Meteors Orbital Debris and Dusty Plasmas
Wed, 8 Jan, 13:30 - 15:10 MT (UTC -7)
Location: Room 200
Session Type: Lecture
Session Co-Chairs: Alex Fletcher, NASA and Paul Bernhardt, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Track: Special Sessions
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Wed, 8 Jan, 13:30 - 13:50 MT (UTC -7)

GH4*.1: Track After Detection of Inert Space Objects in Conjunction with Satellite-Based Plasma Wave Sensors

Paul Bernhardt, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Bengt Eliasson, University of Strathclyde; Wayne Scales, Andrew Howarth, Virginia Tech; Lauchie scott, DRDC Ottawa Research Centre; Andrew Foss, univeristy of cal
Wed, 8 Jan, 13:50 - 14:10 MT (UTC -7)

GH4*.2: Simultaneous Observation of a Daytime Arietids Meteor Head Echo at VHF and UHF Frequencies

Trevor Hedges, Stanford University; Alex Green, Boston University; Nicolas Lee, Sigrid Elschot, Stanford University; Meers Oppenheim, Boston University
Wed, 8 Jan, 14:10 - 14:30 MT (UTC -7)

GH4*.3: Using Plasma Clouds Produced by Dust Impacts on Parker Solar Probe to Search for Anomalous Dust Populations in the Inner Heliosphere

David Malaspina, Avery Mazurkiewicz, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jamey Szalay, Princeton University; Delaney Lee-Bellows, University of Colorado, Boulder
Wed, 8 Jan, 14:30 - 14:50 MT (UTC -7)

GH4*.4: Towards resolving the wake structure of a dust grain in plasma with wave kinetic models

Michael Kwara, Sigrid Elschot, Stanford University
Wed, 8 Jan, 14:50 - 15:10 MT (UTC -7)

GH4*.5: Anomalous diffusion of a strongly magnetized plasma in a simulated spacecraft wake: experimental observations and modeling

Edward Thomas, Saikat Chakraborty Thakur, Auburn University