DPS 2001 meeting, November 2001
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Session 11. Outer Planet Atmospheres Posters
Displayed, 9:00am Tuesday - 3:00pm Saturday, Highlighted, Tuesday,
November 27, 2001, 5:00-7:00pm, French Market Exhibit Hall
- 11.01 The Gravity Field of the Jovian System and the Orbits of the Regular Jovian Satellites
- R.A. Jacobson (JPL)
- 11.02 Effects of Changing the Density Stratification in Magneto-Convection
- M. Evonuk, G. A. Glatzmaier (University of California, Santa Cruz)
- 11.03 Comparison of Jovian and Terrestrial lightning as observed from space.
- U.A. Dyudina, A.P. Ingersoll (Caltech), D. Boccippio (Global Hydrology & Climate Center. MSFC, AL)
- 11.04 HST Search for Jovian Lightning
- J. Caldwell (York University), W. Borucki, K. Rages (NASA Ames)
- 11.05 Improved HST-WFPC2 Flatfields Revealing Finer Detail on the Planets
- E. Karkoschka (U. Arizona)
- 11.06 Spectro-photometric observation of Jupiter using passband-tunable imaging system
- T. Temma, N. Chanover (NMSU), A. Simon-Miller (NASA/GSFC), D. Kuehn (PSU), J. Hillman (University of Maryland), D. Glenar (NASA/GSFC)
- 11.07 Interpretation of NIMS/ Jupiter Images with the PCA Method
- S. Vicente, M. Roos-Serote (CAAUL/Obs. Ast. de LIsboa ,Portugal), U.A. Dyudina (Caltech, California, USA), P. Drossart (Obser. Meudon, France), R.W. Carlson (JPL , California, USA)
- 11.08 Time Variations in Jupiter's Near-IR Cloud Albedo During the Galileo Epoch
- D. Lofton, N.J. Chanover, R.F. Beebe, M. Vincent (New Mexico State University), G.S. Orton, B. Fisher, P. Yanamandra-Fisher (JPL)
- 11.09 The Spectral Character of the GRS: from UV to Near-IR using HST and Galileo/NIMS Imagery
- T. W. Momary, K. H. Baines, R. A. West (JPL/Caltech)
- 11.10 Wavelet Analysis of Jovian Stratospheric Temperatures
- L. A. Young (SwRI)
- 11.11 Imaging and Spectroscopy of Jupiter from Mcdonald Observatory and Galileo
- B. A. DeWoody, W. R. Pryor (LASP/University of Colorado), E. S. Barker (University of Texas-Austin), R. A. West (JPL), C. Y. Na (Microsoft), W. E. Colwell (Earthwatch), W. K. Tobiska (JPL/FDC)
- 11.12 Scale-time and correlation analysis of lightcurves from the HIP 9369 occultation by the northern polar region of Jupiter
- E. Raynaud, P. Drossart, B. Sicardy (DESPA, Obs. Paris-Meudon), W.B. Hubbard (LPL, Univ. of Arizona), K. Matcheva, T. Widemann (DESPA,Obs. Paris-Meudon), P. Bastien, R. Doyon, D. Nadeau (Phys. Dpt, Univ. of Montreal)
- 11.13 Models of the Formation and Growth of Jovian Polar Haze Particles
- A.J. Friedson (JPL/Caltech), Y.L. Yung, A-S. Wong (Caltech)
- 11.14 Latitudinal variations in Jovian ultraviolet spectra
- S.G. Edgington, R.A. West, A.J. Friedson (JPL), S.K. Atreya (U.Michigan), M. Vincent (NMSU)
- 11.15 Vertical Transport in the Jovian Upper Troposphere: Insights from Phosphine Submillimeter Observations
- M. Allen (JPL/Caltech), A. Y. T. Lee (Caltech), E. Serabyn (JPL), E. W. Weisstein (Wolfram Research)
- 11.16 Deuterium Abundance from HD and CH3D Reservoirs in the Atmosphere of Jupiter
- C. D. Parkinson, L. Ben Jaffel (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris-CNRS, France), J. C. McConnell (Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Science, York U., Canada)
- 11.17 Radiative Damping of SL9 Splashback Regions Using Wavelength-Dependent Opacities
- D. Deming (GSFC), J. Harrington (Cornell Univ.)
- 11.18 Cloud structure in Saturn's South Polar Region
- A. Sanchez-Lavega (Univ. Pais Vasco, Spain), J. R. Acarreta (KNMI, The Netherlands), P. Tanga (Obs. Turin, Italy)
- 11.19 Analysis of global changes on Saturn from photometry and spectrophotometry in 1966-2000
- V.G. Tejfel (Fessenkov Astrophysical Institute)
- 11.20 Photometric Variability of Neptune, 1950-2001
- G. W. Lockwood (Lowell Observatory)
- 11.21 Revised Deep Water Mixing Ratio in the Galileo Probe Entry Site from GPMS Measurements
- M.H. Wong, P.R. Mahaffy (NASA GSFC)
- 11.22 Ground-based observations of H2O and NH3 on Jupiter during the Cassini flyby. Part 1: Technique
- G.L. Bjoraker, T. Hewagama (NASA/GSFC), G.S. Orton (JPL)
- 11.23 Ground-based observations of H2O and NH3 on Jupiter during the Cassini flyby. Part 2: Data Analysis
- T. Hewagama (UMCP & NASA/GSFC), G. Bjoraker (NASA/GSFC), G.S. Orton (JPL)
- 11.24 Latitudinal Variations of the 2 \mum Absorption Features of (H2)2 Dimers in the Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn
- S.J. Kim (Kyunghee U. ), L.M. Trafton (U. Texas), T.R. Geballe (Gemini Obs.), Y.S. Lee, J.H. Kim (Kyunghee U. ), Kyunghee University Team, University of Texas Collaboration, Gemini Observatory Collaboration
- 11.25 Spectral images of Jupiter's stratosphere, its temperature field and major coolants.
- T.K. Greathouse (University of Texas at Austin), C.A. Griffith (Northern Arizona University), J.H. Lacy, M.J. Richter (University of Texas at Austin), B. Bezard (Obs. de Paris-Meudon)
- 11.26 Comparative Planetology: Lessons from Photochemical Modeling of the Upper Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn
- J. I. Moses (LPI), T. Fouchet (Oxford), B. Bézard, E. Lellouch (Obs. Paris-Meudon), G. R. Gladstone (SwRI), H. Feuchtgruber (MPI-EP), M. Allen (JPL/Caltech)
- 11.27 Jovian Longitudinal Thermal Structure in mid 1999
- B. M. Fisher, G. S. Orton (JPL), C. Hasenkopf (Penn. State)
- 11.28 The 3-5 \mum Spectrum of Uranus: Constraints on H3+, CO and PH3
- T. Encrenaz (DESPA, Obs. Paris), G.S. Orton (JPL), P. Drossart, E. Lellouch (DESPA, Obs. Paris), S.K. Atreya (U. Michigan)
- 11.29 Will Cassini Detect Phosphine? Results from a Ray Tracing Based Radiative Transfer Model of Saturn's Atmosphere
- J. P. Hoffman (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), P. S. Steffes (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- 11.30 NASA's Planetary Astronomy and Planetary Atmospheres Programs - A Snapshot
- J. J. Hillman (NASA Headquarters)
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