Space Science Workshop #12

12-14 November 2019, Aranjuez, Spain

Scientific Programme

 

  Tuesday 12 November

13:00 15:00

Lunch

Poster Setup

Session

1

Chair: Nuria Álvarez

15:00

Welcome

Arvind Parmar

15:10

Black holes: No hairs, no mercy  (Invited)

Richard Saxton

15:40

Modelling black hole variability with XMM

Michael Parker

16:00

Solving the X-ray Broadband emission in the NLS1 TON S180

Gabriele Matzeu

16:20

An upper limit on the mass of a central black hole in the large magellanic cloud

Nora Luetzgendorf

16:40

Coffee Break

Poster Setup for stragglers

Session

2

Chair: Héctor Canovas

 

17:00

Further Investigations of Massive Stars Found Outside Prominent Star Clusters

Tony Marston

17:20

Polluting in time and space

Guido de Marchi

17:40

Dynamical histories of nearby star-forming regions

Catarina Alves de Oliveira

18:00

New RFs and YGTs introduction

Jan-Uwe Ness/Ana Heras

18:30

End of Oral Session

                                                 

18:45

Poster Session + Icebreaker

  All Poster first authors Poster  room

20:00

End of Sessions

 

 

20:15

Buffet Dinner

 

 

 

  Wednesday 13 November

Session

3

Chair:Georgina Graham

 

09:00

Radar Interferometry of Volcanoes (Invited)

  Julia Kubanek

09:30

Unbuckling the Van Allen Belts: History and Physics

  Lionel Métrailler

09:50

Radiation health risk assessment and mitigation beyond Low Earth Orbit.

  Anna Fogtman

 10:10

 Discovering their Universe - consulting the public on Voyage 2050

  Karen O’Flaherty

 

10:30

 

 Coffee Break / Posters

 

Poster room

 

 

 

Session

4

Chair: Anezina Solomonidou

10:50

Unlocking the Secrets of a Previously Unopened Apollo 17 Core Sample

Francesca McDonald

11:10

Constraints on the origin of the sources of lunar magnetic anomalies from orbital magnetic field data

Joana S. Oliveira

11:30

Investigations of Mercury’s surface phenomena – It’s a MeSSS

Sebastien Besse

11:50

Quantifying the Latitudinal Distribution of Climate-Related Landforms on Mars’ Southern Hemisphere

  Martin Völker

12:10

New insights into the geology and topography of Oxia Planum

Ottaviano Ruesch

 

 12:30

 

  Lunch

 

  Lunch room

Session

5

Chair:Sandor Kruk

14:00

Astrometric detection of gravitational waves

Uwe Lammers

14:20

Gaia and Carte du Ciel

  Timo Prusti

14:40

Fitting exoplanet orbits to the Gaia scanning law

Daniel Michalik

15:00

Gaia DR2 observations of Evolved Stars

Pedro Garcia-Lario

15:20

PanGaia: A Python toolkit to study Star Forming Regions using Gaia astrometry

Hector Canovas

15:40

Coffee Break / Posters

  Poster room

Session

6

Chair:Ciro Pinto

16:10

Peanuts in the sky: classifying galaxy structure in large surveys

Sandor Kruk

16:30

Dusty star forming galaxies over cosmic time: what triggers their high star formation?

Laia Barrufet

16:50

Star formation properties of galaxies in extreme environments > 8 billion years ago

  Lyndsay Old

17:10

Resolving high redshift star forming regions with gravitational lensing

Tim Rawle

17:30

Slow quenching of the star formation in the cores of galaxy clusters

Ivan Valtchanov

17:50

A catalogue of  XMM Newton BL Lacs

Nuria Álvarez

18:10

GREEN ESA: A brain-storming discussion

Introduction: Felix Fürst (GREEN ESAC) and TBD (ESTEC)

18:40

End of Sessions      

Free time until SSW12 Dinner

20:30

Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 14 November

Session

7

Chair: Ottaviano Ruesch

09:00

The young nuclear star clusters in NGC 5253

   Linda Smith

09:20

Cold lunar volatiles: So hot right now (Invited)

  Elliot Sefton-Nash

09:50

Space weathering of the surfaces of atmosphere-less icy bodies: overview of ESAC driven activities

Nicolas Altobelli

10:10

Energetic ion depletions near the Galilean moons: interaction with plumes and atmosphere

Hans Huybrighs

10:30

Titan's surface chemical composition constraints

Anezina Solomonidou

10:50

Coffee Break / Posters

  Poster room

Session

8

Chair:Michael Parker

11:20

Investigating flux tubes within the solar wind

Georgina Graham

11:40

Analytic form of electrostatic potential for solar wind acceleration

Pedro Osuna

12:00

How can a magnet hide its signature line? The case of 4U 1901+03 and 2S 1417-624

  Felix Fürst

12:20

Fast & Furious: powerful winds unveil super-Eddington accreting compact objects

Ciro Pinto

12:40

Wrap-up           

  Markus Kissler-Patig

13:00

Lunch

  Lunch room

14:00

Bus to Barajas (ESTEC personnel)

 

 

 

 

14:30

Bus to ESAC (ESAC personnel)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

List of posters:

 

 

Deborah

Baines

pyESASky: An ESASky widget for Jupyter

Mark

Bentley

Classification of comet 67P dust at the nanometre scale with MIDAS on-board Rosetta

Héctor

Canovas

Data mining Gaia DR2: the quest for Pre-Main Sequence Stars (and their discs)

Nicol

Caplin

The future direction of ESA Astrobiology experiments

Klara Anna

Capova

The Socioeconomic Benefits of the European Space Exploration

Andrea E. M.

Casini

The Spaceship EAC initiative: current research projects and future perspectives

Thomas

Cornet

The face of the icy moons in the infrared: A look at Galileo/NIMS and Cassini/VIMS data

Marc

Costa

ESA SPICE Service: Support science operations and data analysis

Marc

Costa

Reconstructing Apollo 15 pointing from images: prototyping an Attitude C-Smithing method with SPICE

Nicolas

Crouzet

Searching for transiting exoplanets with ASTEP at Dome C, Antarctica

Matthias

Ehle

Can we observe reconnection heating in spiral galaxies?

Björn

Grieger

Direct and inverse numerical modeling of the gravitational lens effect of arbitrary extended deflectors

Lina

Hadid

Polarization electrostatic field and ambipolar diffusion in the presence of negatively charged grains near Saturn’s F ring: case study using RPWS/LP data

Ana M.

Heras

Multi-band exoplanet transit observations with the ESA OGS Spectrograph

Zsofi

Igo

Searching for outflows in AGN using variability spectra

Alexander

James

Combining Models and Observations to Forecast CME Initiation

Amy

Joyce

Cross-calibration between XMM-Newton and NuSTAR

Mark

Kidger

OJ-2019: finding out if black holes do really have no hair

Mark

Kidger

The Far-IR Properties of a Large Sample of Asteroids in the Herschel-SPIRE Catalogue of Serendipitous Solar System Observations

Markus

Kissler-Patig

Variable White Dwarfs as seen by the TESS mission - A search for Post-Main Sequence Planets

Detlef

Koschny

CLUPI - The Close-Up Imager for the ExoMars 2020 mission

Sandor

Kruk

Hubble Asteroid Hunter

Marcos

López-Caniego

Development of Patch Phased-array Microstrip Antenna for a Microwave Polarization Calibration Cubesat

Julia

Marín-Yaseli de la Parra

Automated determination of dust particles trajectories in the coma of comet 67P

Arnaud

Masson

Multispacecraft observations of tailward propagation of transient foreshock perturbations to midtail magnetosheath

Bruno

Merín

Machine Learning experiments at the ESAC Science Data Centre

Lionel

Metrailler

Data-Driven Modelling of the Earth Radiation Belts

Helen

Middleton

Boundary characterisation using Cluster

Simone

Migliari

Assessing fast variability in the Gamma-ray Binary LSI +61 303

Alcione

Mora

Naked-eye stars Gaia PSF fitting

Daniel

Müller

3D Visualisation of Solar Data with JHelioviewer -  Preparing for Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe

Daniel

Müller

The Solar Orbiter SPICE instrument - An extreme UV imaging spectrometer

Cillian

Murphy

Investigatvery b ing right stars in Gaia data

Jan-Uwe

Ness

X-ray Observations of the recurrent Nova V3890 Sgr

Miguel

Perez Ayucar

Solar Eclipse 2019 results from La Silla ESO observatory

Eleni

Ravanis

Supporting Science with the Mars Express Visual Monitoring Camera

Celia

Sánchez

Burst-induced coronal cooling in GS 1826-24

Elliot

Sefton-Nash

Alignment of Mars Elongated Crater Azimuths with Orbit Planes Representing Paleo-Equators

Anezina

Solomonidou

The raised ramparts around Titan’s northern lakes

Paule

Sonnentrucker

HD 62542: Probing the Bare, Dense Core of a Translucent Interstellar Cloud

Claire

Vallat

ESA Micro-meteoroid models applied to surface weathering and exosphere formation of the Jovian Icy Moons

Olivier

Witasse

Combined study of the Martian upper atmosphere using MEX and MAVEN data

Joe

Zender

Extension of the Plasma Radiation Database PARADE for the Analysis of Meteor Spectra