Conveners
P3 - Plenary Session: Talks
- Agnieszka Gil-Swiderska
- Piers Jiggens (ESA)
Description
We’re delighted to introduce a new feature at this year’s ESWW: Plenaries Showcasing Parallel Sessions. These two special plenary sessions will highlight standout contributions from the parallel programme. Each session will feature two distinguished presentations, nominated by the conveners of the originating parallel session. This is an opportunity for selected presentations to gain enhanced visibility and recognition and to promote the originating parallel session to a broader audience.
By highlighting these talks in a plenary setting, we aim to celebrate excellence across the programme and encourage cross-disciplinary engagement. Presenting authors whose contributions are selected will be formally recognised by the Programme Committee and awarded a certificate of distinction.
Each session will include two talks, 25 minutes each including Q&A.
Solicited talk originating from parallel session OPS.
A geomagnetic storm of similar intensity to the historic Carrington event of 1859 would present a serious risk to ground-based technological systems, particularly high-voltage power transmission networks. In a previous study, Blake et al. (2021, Space Weather, doi:10.1029/2020SW002585) reconstructed the magnetic field variations observed...
Solicited talk originating from parallel session SWR1.
We present a comprehensive catalogue of solar energetic electron (SEE) events, derived from joint observations by remote-sensing and in-situ instruments aboard the Solar Orbiter spacecraft. The Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) is used to characterise the properties of energetic electrons in situ and to estimate their injection times at...