12.6.2007 ILWS and Finland Hannu Koskinen. 12.6.2007Finland and ILWS2 ILWS science in Finland Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki Magnetospheres.

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ILWS and Finland Hannu Koskinen

Finland and ILWS2 ILWS science in Finland Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki Magnetospheres and ionospheres Solar wind University of Helsinki Solar activity and solar effects on magnetospheres University of Turku Solar energetic particles University of Oulu (incl. SGO) Solar physics, magnetosphere, ionosphere

Finland and ILWS3 Present ILWS activities in Finland Space SOHO Cluster Ground MIRACLE EISCAT and SuperDARN Simulations GUMICS-4 Space weather EU COST 724 Effects on ground GPS disturbances

Finland and ILWS4 FMI space plasma simulations Hybrid simulation variants for planetary plasma environments

Finland and ILWS5 Finnish involvement in new ILWS missions BepiColombo Solar X-ray emissions Solar wind - planetary interactions Solar Orbiter Energetic particles Cosmic Vision 2015 – 2025 proposals WARP (FMI lead, Tuija Pulkkinen) Cross-Scale (strong support) Participation in several other proposals (e.g.,IHP, EVE, Jupiter/Europa, …)

Finland and ILWS6 WARP: Waves and relativistic particles Four S/C constellation 6000 km x km equatorial (i  10 – 20 deg.) 100 – 500 km separation Focus on details of the inner magnetospheric physics Full fields and particles suite on each satellite

Finland and ILWS7 WARP: Ultimate science goal Understanding of the production of the MeV electrons in the inner magnetosphere How do plasma waves drive electron and ion acceleration, transport and loss processes ? How do the perpendicular and parallel current systems couple to plasma pressure anisotropies and gradients on the thermal ion scale ? What is the role of the structuring of EM fields and low-energy plasma environment on the distribution of the most important wave modes ?

Finland and ILWS8 WARP and ILWS Lead proposer: Tuija Pulkkinen, FMI Participants from: Austria, Belgium, Czech, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Sweden, UK a good overlapping with the Cross-Scale community Inner magnetosphere focus different from Cluster, Themis, MMS, Cross-Scale, … Local 4-point observations different from RBSB, Orbitals, ERG, Resonance,…

Finland and ILWS9 Ground-based ionospheric observations: The backbone of Finnish ILWS science

Finland and ILWS10 Miscellaneous IHY Some PR activities e.g., IHY Open Doors Day, June 10,2007 great success, owing to a simultaneous rock concert of audience in the same park IPY better recognized in Finland Health of ILWS science community Active and relatively young science community with expertise from solar eruptions to space weather effects on ground Problems with national instrument funding the next challenge: Solar Orbiter