1. Synergies between interstellar dust and heliospheric science with an Interstellar Probe
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Sterken, Veerle J., Hunziker, Silvan, Dialynas, Kostas, Leitner, Jan, Sommer, Maximilian, Srama, Ralf, Baalmann, Lennart R., Li, Aigen, Herbst, Konstantin, Galli, André, Brandt, Pontus, Riebe, My, Baggaley, Jack, Blanc, Michel, Czechowski, Andrej, Effenberger, Frederic, Fields, Brian, Frisch, Priscilla, Horanyi, Mihaly, Hsu, Hsiang-Wen, Khawaja, Nozair, Krüger, Harald, Kurth, Bill S., Ligterink, Niels F. W., Linsky, Jeffrey L., Lisse, Casey, Malaspina, David, Miller, Jesse A., Opher, Merav, Poppe, Andrew R., Postberg, Frank, Provornikova, Elena, Redfield, Seth, Richardson, John, Rowan-Robinson, Michael, Scherer, Klaus, Shen, Mitchell M., Slavin, Jon D., Sternovsky, Zoltan, Stober, Gunter, Strub, Peter, Szalay, Jamey, and Trieloff, Mario
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We discuss the synergies between heliospheric and dust science, the open science questions, the technological endeavors and programmatic aspects that are important to maintain or develop in the decade to come. In particular, we illustrate how we can use interstellar dust in the solar system as a tracer for the (dynamic) heliosphere properties, and emphasize the fairly unexplored, but potentially important science question of the role of cosmic dust in heliospheric and astrospheric physics. We show that an Interstellar Probe mission with a dedicated dust suite would bring unprecedented advances to interstellar dust research, and can also contribute-through measuring dust - to heliospheric science. This can, in particular, be done well if we work in synergy with other missions inside the solar system, thereby using multiple vantage points in space to measure the dust as it `rolls' into the heliosphere. Such synergies between missions inside the solar system and far out are crucial for disentangling the spatially and temporally varying dust flow. Finally, we highlight the relevant instrumentation and its suitability for contributing to finding answers to the research questions., Comment: 18 pages, 7 Figures, 5 Tables. Originally submitted as white paper for the National Academies Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics 2024-2033
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- 2023
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