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Roles and Needs of Laboratory Astrophysics in NASA's Space and Earth Science Mission

Authors :
Brickhouse, Nancy
Cowan, John
Drake, Paul
Federman, Steven
Ferland, Gary
Frank, Adam
Haxton, Wick
Herbst, Eric
Olive, Keith
Salama, Farid
Savin, Daniel Wolf
Ziurys, Lucy
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Laboratory astrophysics and complementary theoretical calculations are the foundations of astronomy and astrophysics and will remain so into the foreseeable future. The mission enabling impact of laboratory astrophysics ranges from the scientific conception stage for airborne and space-based observatories, all the way through to the scientific return of these missions. It is our understanding of the under-lying physical processes and the measurements of critical physical parameters that allows us to address fundamental questions in astronomy and astrophysics. In this regard, laboratory astrophysics is much like detector and instrument development at NASA. These efforts are necessary for the success of astronomical research being funded by NASA. Without concomitant efforts in all three directions (observational facilities, detector/instrument development, and laboratory astrophysics) the future progress of astronomy and astrophysics is imperiled. In addition, new developments in experimental technologies have allowed laboratory studies to take on a new role as some questions which previously could only be studied theoretically can now be addressed directly in the lab. With this in mind we, the members of the AAS Working Group on Laboratory Astrophysics (WGLA), have prepared this White Paper on the laboratory astrophysics infrastructure needed to maximize the scientific return from NASA's space and Earth sciences program.<br />Comment: White Paper submitted by the AAS Working Group on Laboratory Astrophysics (WGLA) to the National Academy of Science, Space Sciences Board, Ad Hoc Committee studying "The Role and Scope of Mission-Enabling Activities in NASA's Space and Earth Science Missions"

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0903.4592
Document Type :
Working Paper