Ground-based Synoptic Studies of the Sun
/ Authors
S. Gosain, V. Pillet, Alexei A. Pevtsov, Holly Gilbert, S. Gibson, A. D. Wijn, Joan Birkepile, A. Asai, Hazel M. Bain, C. Henney
and 8 more authors
Yukio Katsukawa, Haosheng Lin, W. Manchester, J. McAteer, K. Muglach, M. Rast, Markus Roth, J. Zhang
/ Abstract
Ground-based synoptic solar observations provide critical contextual data used to model the large-scale state of the heliosphere. The next decade will see a combination of ground-based telescopes and space missions that will study our Sun's atmosphere microscopic processes with unprecedented detail. This white paper describes contextual observations from a ground-based network needed to fully exploit this new knowledge of the underlying physics that leads to the magnetic linkages between the heliosphere and the Sun. This combination of a better understanding of small-scale processes and the appropriate global context will enable a physics-based approach to Space Weather comparable to Terrestrial Weather forecasting.
Journal: Vol. 55, Issue 3 (Heliophysics 2024 Decadal Whitepapers)