Several faculty and students in the Planetary Sciences Group presented research results at the just-concluded AGU24 meeting in Washington, DC. This is an internationally-attended, annual conference run by the American Geophysical Union. The papers that were led by those in our group were:
- J. Colwell et al., “Saturn’s B Ring Phantoms: Frequency, Properties, and Distribution“
- K. Donaldson Hanna et al., “Lunar-VISE In-Situ Investigation of Mons Gruithuisen Gamma“
- B. Dotson et al., “The Influence of Lunar Regolith and Exhaust Gas Temperature on Viscous Erosion and Plume-Surface Interactions“
- Y. Fernandez et al., “Behavior of P/2019 LD2, a Centaur-to-JFC Transition Object“
- K. Goodis Gordon et al., “The Colors of Distant Worlds: Spectropolarimetric Models of Terrestrial Exoplanets in Preparation for the Habitable Worlds Observatory“
- M. Green et al., “A Comparative Analysis of Cassini UVIS Data Using 3D Monte Carlo Simulations: Exploring Saturn’s A Ring“
- J. Keathley et al., “Improving Thermodynamic Accuracy in the Single Column Radiative-Convective Climate Model“
- R. Jerousek et al., “Saturn’s Narrow and Eccentric Ringlets: Composition and Structure“