Partially Ionized Plasmas in Astrophysics PIPA2016
Partially Ionised Plasmas in Astrophysics — PIPA2016 (official website)
Rationale
The dynamics of partially ionised astrophysical plasmas is a relatively new and rapidly growing topic of research. There are growing evidences of the importance of the effects of plasma partial ionisation in different astrophysical environments, such as solar chromosphere, interstellar medium, protostellar discs, planetary magnetospheres and ionospheres, etc. The meeting aims to broaden and strengthen the collaboration of scientists working in partially ionised plasmas in astrophysics and space science and to develop common scientific interest that could enhance cross-collaborations between the different fields. The meeting will focus on the following topics:
Fundamental physical processes in partially ionised plasmas
Waves and instabilities in partially ionised plasmas: theory and observations
Turbulence, dynamo and non-linear processes
Magneto-convection, flux emergence and reconnection in partially ionised plasmas
The meeting is supported by
Support
The European Reserch Council (ERC)
The Leverhulme Trust (UK)
SOC
Elena Khomenko (chair, IAC-ULL)
Istvan Ballai (chair, Univ. of Sheffield, UK)
Mark Wardle (Macquarie Univ., Sydney, Australia)
Enrique Vázquez-Semadeni (Instituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica, Mexico)
Paul Song (Univ of Massachusetts Lowell, USA)
Sam Falle (Univ. of Leeds, UK)
Michael Goodman (West Virginia High Tech Foundation, USA)
Mats Carlsson (Univ. of Oslo, Norway)
Robert Erdelyi (Univ. of Sheffield, UK)
LOC (from IAC)
Elena Khomenko
Manuel Collados
Angel de Vicente
Nikla Vitas
Pedro Gonzalez-Morales
Tobias Felipe
Manuel Luna