The Seventh Symposium on Polar Science (29 November - 2 December, 2016)

[OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa
[OA] 南極隕石 / はやぶさ

Scopes
This session will be held jointly with Hayabusa 2016 (symposium of solar system material), and to present recent research outcomes for Antarctic meteorites and micrometeorites. It will also be an opportunity for general and topical discussion sessions dealing with new data from non-Antarctic meteorites and extraterrestrial materials, and related experimental and theoretical works.

セッションの概要
本セッションは、宇宙物質科学シンポジウム(Hayabusa 2016)と共催します。南極隕石や微隕石からの最新の成果を議論するほか、非南極隕石や地球外物質一般に関するもの、また、関連する実験的、理論的研究に関する発表も歓迎します。

Convener: Akira Yamaguchi (NIPR), Masanao Abe (JAXA)

Oral presentations (10:00 - 12:00, 13:00 - 16:40)

Date : Tue. 29 Nov.
Note : This session will be continued to Friday.
Place : 2F Auditorium, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
口頭発表会場:国語研究所 2階 講堂

Welcome
Chair: M. Abe
10:00 - 10:20 Welcome and Logistics from LOC A. Yamaguchi / M. Abe
Plenary Session: Sample Curation and Related Work
Chairs: V. Hamilton & M. Abe
10:20 - 10:40 Recent results of initial descriptions of Hayabusa samples and their 4th international announcement of opportunity T. Yada
10:40 - 11:00 Current status of Hayabusa2 returned samples curation facility M. Abe
11:00 - 11:20 Development of sample transfer and analytical methods for the Hayabusa2 returned samples M. Uesugi
Organized Session: Synergy of remote and in situ measurements and sample analysis(1)
Chairs: V. Hamilton & M. Abe
11:20 - 11:40 What we need to know before analyzing asteroid Bennu: Meteorites, Remote Sensing and OSIRIS-REx H. Connolly
11:40 - 12:00 Presolar grains and primitive organic matter in asteroid Ryugu L. Nittler
Lunch
Organized Session: Synergy of remote and in situ measurements and sample analysis(2)
Chairs: R. Klima & S. Tachibana
13:00 - 13:20 Carbonaceous chondrites in the thermal infrared: What we might expect to see with the OSIRIS-REx Thermal Emission Spectrometer V. Hamilton
13:20 - 13:40 Rocks and Roughness: TIR Measurements of Ryugu from Hayabusa-2 J. Bandfield
13:40 - 14:00 Antarctic micrometeorites, constraints on interplanetary organics for Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-Rex J. Duprat
14:00 - 14:20 Reconnaissance Using NIR Spectroscopy: Lessons Learned from the Moon R. Klima
14:20 - 14:40 Spectral reflectance (0.3-2.5 µm) properties of carbonaceous chondrites - relevance to Bennu and Ryugu E. Cloutis
Coffee break
Chairs: S. Mottola & T. Okada
15:00 - 15:20 Multi-scale science from orbiter, lander, and sample return by Hayabusa2 T. Okada
15:20 - 15:40 Analysis of Hayabusa2 returned samples S. Tachibana
15:40 - 16:00 Compositional properties of 67/P Churymov-Gerashimenko, 1 Ceres and 4 Vesta: an overview of the Rosetta and Dawn results E. Palomba
16:00 - 16:20 A close-up look at Comet 67P: The ROLIS experiment S. Mottola
16:20 - 16:40 ASPECT CubeSat mission to a binary asteroid Didymos. T. Kohout
16:40 - 18:30
Poster presentations (Core time)
Place: Entrance Hall (1st floor) at National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR)
ポスター発表会場:国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウム

Please see more details: URL: http://hayabusaao.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/2016/index.html

Poster presentations (Core time: 16:40 - 18:30)

Place: Entrance Hall (1st floor) at National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR)
ポスター発表会場:国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウム

OAp1 Formation of rocky planetesimals via recondensation of nanograins *Sota Arakawa (Tokyo Tech), Taishi Nakamoto (Tokyo Tech)
OAp2 Shock-metamorphism history of H-type ordinary chondrite parent body based on the high-pressure polymorphs *Kanta Fukimoto (Hiroshima U), Masaaki Miyahara (Hiroshima U.), Masato Saito (Hiroshima U), Takeshi Sakai (GRC), Hiroaki Ohfuji (GRC), Akira Yamaguchi (NIPR)
OAp3 Stable isotope contribution to constraint the ureilite formation *G. Hublet (NIPR), V. Debaille (ULB), L. S. Doucet (ULB), R Greenwood (The Open University), A. Yamaguchi (NIPR), N. Mattielli (ULB)
OAp4 Reheating of the Mount Padbury mesosiderite *N. Sugiura (CIT), M. Kimura (CIT), T. Arai (Ibaraki U), T. Matsui (CIT)
OAp5 Preliminary study of water content in the Mars inferred from deformation microstructures in Martian meteorites. *Amiko Takano (Hiroshima U), Ikuo Katayama (Hiroshima U), Tomohiro Usui (ELSI & Tokyo Tech), Motoo Ito (JAMSTEC), Katsuyoshi Michibayashi (Shizuoka U)
OAp6 Development of sample transfer and analytical methods for the Hayabusa2 returned samples M. Uesugi
OAp7 Current status of the consortium study for Hayabusa-returned sample: RB-QD04-0040 containning Fe-S-Ni phase. A. Nakato
OAp8 The shapes of fragments with sizes from several tens micrometers to several centimeters in catastrophic impact experiments T. Michikami
OAp9 Specific petrologic reaction of the lunar lithosphere to Moon moving away from Earth and loosing rotation rate and angular momentum G. Kochemasov
OAp10 Amino acid analysis of witness coupons collected from ISAS curation room for the quality control of Hayabusa2 return sample procedure. H. Sugahara
OAp11 Current status of consortium study for silica-containing Hayabusa-returned particle. M. Hashiguchi
OAp12 Electrical properties of Itokawa grains returned by the Hayabusa mission F. Cipriani