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SWELTO -- Space WEather Laboratory in Turin Observatory

Authors :
Bemporad, A.
Abbo, L.
Barghini, D.
Benna, C.
Biondo, R.
Bonino, D.
Capobianco, G.
Carella, F.
Cora, A.
Fineschi, S.
Frassati, F.
Gardiol, D.
Giordano, S.
Liberatore, A.
Mancuso, S.
Mignone, A.
Rasetti, S.
Reale, F.
Riva, A.
Salvati, F.
Susino, R.
Volpicelli, A.
Zangrilli, L.
Source :
Published in the INAF Technical Reports series, num. 40, 2020 (https://openaccess.inaf.it/handle/20.500.12386/27715)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

SWELTO -- Space WEather Laboratory in Turin Observatory is a conceptual framework where new ideas for the analysis of space-based and ground-based data are developed and tested. The input data are (but not limited to) remote sensing observations (EUV images of the solar disk, Visible Light coronagraphic images, radio dynamic spectra, etc...), in situ plasma measurements (interplanetary plasma density, velocity, magnetic field, etc...), as well as measurements acquired by local sensors and detectors (radio antenna, fluxgate magnetometer, full-sky cameras, located in OATo). The output products are automatic identification, tracking, and monitoring of solar stationary and dynamic features near the Sun (coronal holes, active regions, coronal mass ejections, etc...), and in the interplanetary medium (shocks, plasmoids, corotating interaction regions, etc...), as well as reconstructions of the interplanetary medium where solar disturbances may propagate from the Sun to the Earth and beyond. These are based both on empirical models and numerical MHD simulations. The aim of SWELTO is not only to test new data analysis methods for future application for Space Weather monitoring and prediction purposes, but also to procure, test and deploy new ground-based instrumentation to monitor the ionospheric and geomagnetic responses to solar activity. Moreover, people involved in SWELTO are active in outreach to disseminate the topics related with Space Weather to students and the general public.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Published in the INAF Technical Reports series, num. 40, 2020 (https://openaccess.inaf.it/handle/20.500.12386/27715)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.07037
Document Type :
Working Paper