🌌 L4Mission

Program


Place: Lotte Hotel Jeju – Crystal Ballroom, 6F

Thursday 21 August (1st day)

Speaker Session Time
John Lee (KASA) Welcome Address (09:00–09:10)
Session I. Heliospheric Missions: Current and Future – Chair: Jongchul Chae (SNU) (09:10–10:40)
Jaehong Park (KASA) International Collaboration for the Korea-led L4 Mission (09:10–09:25)
Giuseppe Mandorlo (ESA) The Vigil Mission: ESA's Cornerstone Space Weather Mission at L5 (09:25–09:40)
Silvano Fineschi (INAF) Multi-point View of the Solar Corona: The Example of Metis/Solar Orbiter and ASPIICS/PROBA-3 (09:40–09:55)
Insoo Jun (NASA/JPL) Scientific Contribution of the Korea-led L4 Mission to Improve the Understanding the Heliospheric Radiation Environment (09:55–10:10)
Discussion Q&A (10:10–10:40)
Break (10:40–10:55)
Session II. Korean L4 Heliospheric Observatory – Chair: Sujin Kim (KASI) (10:55–12:25)
Kyung-Suk Cho (KASI) Opening New Horizon with the Korea-led L4 Mission: Science and Space Weather Benefits (10:55–11:10)
Jinsung Lee (KAIST) Mission Design to Sun-Earth L4: Current and Alternative Designs (11:10–11:25)
Sung-Hong Park (KASI) Investigating the Source Region of Earth-directed Solar Energetic Particles with Coordinated Observations of the Photosphere to the Low Corona at L4 (11:25–11:40)
Roksoon Kim (KASI) Coronagraph and Heliospheric Imager for the L4 Mission (11:40–11:55)
Jaeheung Park (KASI) Design Strategies of a Particle Detector Suite for the L4 Mission (11:55–12:10)
Jungjoon Seough (KASI) Opening New Horizons with the L4 mission: Overview of WAVE Instrument (12:10–12:25)
Lunch (4F, Banquet Building) (12:25–13:50)
Discussion Q&A (13:50–14:20)
Session III. Technical Opportunities and Challenges – Chair: Kyung-Suk Cho (KASI) (14:20–16:35)
Changhan Lee (KAI)Concept Design for L4 Heliospheric Observatory Platform: Industry Insights and Strategic Roadmap(14:20–14:35)
Johann Hirzberger (MPS)Vigil/PMI - The Photospheric Magnetic Field Imager Onboard ESA's Mission to L5(14:35–14:50)
Scott Sewell (HAO)Advancements in Temperature Compensated Tunable Birefringent Optical Filters for Spaceborne Missions(14:50–15:05)
Heesu Yang (KASI)SOLAR Integral-field Dynamic Spectrometer (Solaris-Hα)(15:05–15:20)
Georgios Nicolaou (UCL)Plasma Particle Detectors for Space Missions: Lessons from the Past, Current Activities, and Future Plans(15:20–15:35)
Abhijit Biswas (NASA/JPL)Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC) Demonstration Summary(15:35–15:50)
Wonseok Kang (Spacebeam)Challenges and Practical Approaches for Optical Ground Stations(15:50–16:05)
Discussion Q&A (16:05–16:35)
Break (16:35–16:50)
Session IV. Space Weather – Chair: Kyung Sun Park (CBNU) (16:50–18:20)
Yari Collado-Vega (NOAA/NESDIS/SWO)Space Weather at NOAA - Observations, Forecasting and Data Archiving(16:50–17:05)
Lois J. Landwer (NOAA/SWPC/CIRES)L1 and L4 for Space Weather Forecasting: Operational Insights from NOAA SWPC and the SWFO L1 Mission(17:05–17:20)
Nai-Yu Wang (NOAA/NESDIS/SWO)NOAA's Uses, Needs, and Plans for off Sun-Earth Line Lagrange Point 5 ESA Vigil Mission(17:20–17:35)
Discussion Q&A (17:35–17:50)
Break (17:50–18:20)
Banquet (Crystal Ballroom in 6F, Banquet Building) (18:20–20:00)

Friday 22 August (2nd day)

Speaker Session Time
Session V. Scientific Opportunities and Challenges 1 – Chair: Sujin Kim (KASI) (09:00–10:45)
Eun-Kyung Lim (KASI)Scientific Perspectives of the Heliophysics L4 Mission by Remote-sensing Observations(09:00–09:15)
Bhuwan Joshi (USO, PRL)Advancing Solar X-Ray Science: Key Themes, Open Questions, and Opportunities with Multi-Viewpoint Observations(09:15–09:30)
Jin-Yi Lee (KHU)X-rays from Solar Coronal Plasma in Nonequilibrium States(09:30–09:45)
Kyoung-Sun Lee (SNU)Elemental Abundances as a Tool for Tracing the Source Regions of SEPs and the Solar Wind: A Coordinated Approach for the L4 Mission(09:45–10:00)
Yong-Jae Moon (KHU)AI Applications for the L4 Mission(10:00–10:15)
Discussion Q&A (10:15–10:45)
Break (10:45–11:00)
Session VI. Scientific Opportunities and Challenges 2 – Chair: Yong-Jae Moon (KHU) (11:00–12:30)
David Barnes (RAL Space)Coronal Mass Ejections Observed Using the STEREO Heliospheric Imagers(11:00–11:15)
Ryun Young Kwon (KASI)Coronal Mass Ejections, Shocks, and Solar Energetic Particles in 3D(11:15–11:30)
Hyeonock Na (KHU)How Much Can Multi-view Observations Reduce the Errors of CME 3-D Parameters?(11:30–11:45)
Veerle Jasmin (ETH Zürich)On the Compelling Science Case and the Necessity of a Dust Instrument on a Heliospheric Observatory(11:45–12:00)
Discussion Q&A (12:00–12:30)
Lunch (4F, Banquet Building) (12:30–13:45)
Session VII. Scientific Opportunities and Challenges 3 – Chair: Kyung Sun Park (CBNU) (13:45–14:45)
Young-Sil Kwak (KASI)Advancing the Understanding and Predicting of Near-Earth Space Environment Energetics and Dynamics through the Korea-led L4 Mission(13:45–14:00)
Khan-Hyuk Kim (KHU)Observations of Low-Frequency Upstream Waves in the Earth’s Foreshock(14:00–14:15)
Kyungguk Min (CNU)Kappa Distributions and Their Influence on Plasma Microinstabilities(14:15–14:30)
Discussion Q&A (14:30–14:45)
Session VIII. Space Weather and Prospect – Chair: Kyung Sun Park (CBNU) (14:45–15:25)
Eun Jeong Cha (KMA/NMSC)From GEO to L4: Operational Experience from KSEM and Preparedness for KSEM-II(14:45–15:00)
Jae-Hyung Lee (KASA/KSWC)Space Weather Forecasting with L4 at KASA KSWC(15:00–15:15)
Discussion Q&A (15:15–15:25)
Break (15:25–15:40)
Session IX. Free Discussion on Payloads – Chair: Jaehong Park (KASA) (15:40–16:50)
Closing (16:50–17:00)