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Solaris: A Focused Solar Polar Discovery-class Mission to achieve the Highest Priority Heliophysics Science Now

Authors :
Hassler, Donald M.
Gibson, Sarah E
Newmark, Jeffrey S
Featherstone, Nicholas A.
Upton, Lisa
Viall, Nicholeen M
Hoeksema, J Todd
Auchere, Frederic
Birch, Aaron
Braun, Doug
Charbonneau, Paul
Colannino, Robin
DeForest, Craig
Dikpati, Mausumi
Downs, Cooper
Duncan, Nicole
Elliott, Heather Alison
Fan, Yuhong
Fineschi, Silvano
Gizon, Laurent
Gosain, Sanjay
Harra, Louise
Hindman, Brad
Berghmans, David
Lepri, Susan T
Linker, Jon
Moldwin, Mark B.
Munoz-Jaramillo, Andres
Nandy, Dibyendu
Rivera, Yeimy
Schou, Jesper
Sokol, Justyna
Thompson, Barbara
Velli, Marco
Woods, Thomas N.
Zhao, Junwei
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Solaris is a transformative Solar Polar Discovery-class mission concept to address crucial outstanding questions that can only be answered from a polar vantage. Solaris will image the Sun's poles from ~75 degree latitude, providing new insight into the workings of the solar dynamo and the solar cycle, which are at the foundation of our understanding of space weather and space climate. Solaris will also provide enabling observations for improved space weather research, modeling and prediction, revealing a unique, new view of the corona, coronal dynamics and CME eruptions from above.<br />Comment: This White Paper was submitted in 2022 to the United States National Academies Solar and Space Physics (Heliophysics) Decadal Survey

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.07647
Document Type :
Working Paper