PSP Bibliography





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2016

The Solar Probe Plus Ground Based Network

Executive Summary. The role of the Solar Probe Plus (SPP) Ground-Based Network\ (SPP-GBN) is to optimize and enhance the science return of the SPP mission by\ providing unique data from the ground. The role of the GBN extends to planning and\ coordination, supported by appropriate infrastructure, to ensure that the right kinds of\ observations are acquired by the various facilities (see below), at the right times, and that\ the data are readily accessible to the community for a variety of uses. Th ...

Schwadron, N.; Bastian, T.; Leibacher, J.; Gary, D.; Pevtsov, A.; Velli, M.; Burkpile, J.; Raouafi, N.; Deforest, C.;

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YEAR: 2016     DOI:

Parker Data Used; SPP White Papers

2013

AIP Conference ProceedingsA view from the ground: Next generation instrumentation for solar and heliospheric physics

The solar and space physics community has recently completed its second decadal survey under the auspices of the National Research Council. An integrated strategy for ground and space based studies of the Sun and space physics has been recommended, with specific recommendations made regarding new instrumentation, programs, and facilities. The ground based component of these recommendations is briefly reviewed here: the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST), the Frequency Agile Solar Radiotelescope (FASR), and the Cor ...

Bastian, T.;

Published by:       Published on: 07/2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1063/1.4811080

95.55.Cs; 95.55.Ev; 95.55.Jz; 95.75.Hi; astronomical polarimetry; Ground-based ultraviolet optical and infrared telescopes; parker solar probe; photosphere; radioastronomy; radiotelescopes; Solar instruments; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind



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