Enter Note Done
Go to previous page in this tab
Session
  • Oral
  • Bookmark Icon
  • P13B: Planetary Magnetism I Oral
  • Schedule
    Notes
  • Location Icon297
    NOLA CC
    Set Timezone
  •  
    View Map

Generic 'disconnected' Message
Primary Convener:
Rachel Maxwell, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Convener:
Douglas Hemingway, University of Texas at Austin
Isaac Narrett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Early Career Convener:
Isaac Narrett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Chair:
Rachel Maxwell, Purdue University
Sarah Steele, Harvard University
Douglas Hemingway, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington
Isaac Narrett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Magnetic fields provide insight into the evolution of planetary bodies and planetary systems from the earliest years after formation to the present day. Methods of understanding these magnetic histories come from investigations into the magnetosphere, crustal magnetism, core dynamics, protoplanetary disk magnetism, and other planetary-body internal magnetic sources. These investigations are typically conducted by using spacecraft or lander measurements, laboratory studies of meteorites and returned samples, and modeling efforts. In this session, we welcome contributions that cover observational, experimental, and theoretical investigations (including method development) of magnetism in solar system bodies of all scales and originating from remanence, induction, dynamo activity, and plasma interactions with surface and/or interior processes.

Index Terms
1510 Dynamo: theories and simulations
1521 Paleointensity
2756 Planetary magnetospheres
6030 Magnetic fields and magnetism

Cross-Listed:
GP - Geomagnetism‚ Paleomagnetism and Electromagnetism
DI - Study of the Earth´s Deep Interior
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics

Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth

Scientific Discipline
Neighborhood
Type
Where to Watch
Presentations
Discussion