New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context

Solar Cycle 24 has opened a new era in solar radio physics as we now have instruments that can probe solar processes from submillimeter to kilometer waves. New and upgraded instruments provide data that enable studies of both energetic particles and thermal plasma, enhancing our knowledge of solar e...

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spelling paper:paper_00380938_v290_n1_p1_Pohjolainen2023-06-08T15:02:52Z New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context Solar Cycle 24 has opened a new era in solar radio physics as we now have instruments that can probe solar processes from submillimeter to kilometer waves. New and upgraded instruments provide data that enable studies of both energetic particles and thermal plasma, enhancing our knowledge of solar eruptions and acceleration and propagation of particles, through the solar chromosphere and corona and into the interplanetary space. In this Topical Issue we highlight the new observational capabilities and discuss the theoretical issues connected to solar radio emission and interplanetary radio physics. © 2014, The Author(s). 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00380938_v290_n1_p1_Pohjolainen http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00380938_v290_n1_p1_Pohjolainen
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description Solar Cycle 24 has opened a new era in solar radio physics as we now have instruments that can probe solar processes from submillimeter to kilometer waves. New and upgraded instruments provide data that enable studies of both energetic particles and thermal plasma, enhancing our knowledge of solar eruptions and acceleration and propagation of particles, through the solar chromosphere and corona and into the interplanetary space. In this Topical Issue we highlight the new observational capabilities and discuss the theoretical issues connected to solar radio emission and interplanetary radio physics. © 2014, The Author(s).
title New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context
spellingShingle New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context
title_short New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context
title_full New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context
title_fullStr New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context
title_full_unstemmed New Eyes Looking at Solar Activity: Challenges for Theory and Simulations – Placing It into Context
title_sort new eyes looking at solar activity: challenges for theory and simulations – placing it into context
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00380938_v290_n1_p1_Pohjolainen
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