- SH43F: Radio Observations of Plasma Dynamics from Sun to Earth I Poster
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Lindsay Goodwin, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Convener:
Anshu Kumari, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Mario Bisi, United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council
Bernard Jackson, University of California San Diego
Jason Kooi, Naval Research Laboratory
Early Career Convener:
Anshu Kumari, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Chair:
Mario Bisi, United Kingdom Research and Innovation - Science & Technology Facilities Council
Lindsay Goodwin, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Radio techniques play a key role in diagnosing plasma in a variety of heliospheric and terrestrial contexts, including the solar atmosphere, inner heliosphere, and ionosphere. They include, but are not limited to: 1) remote-sensing radio spectroscopic imaging for crucial diagnostics of the solar corona; 2) radio scintillations and Faraday rotation observations; and 3) radar, radio sounding, and GPS techniques to probe the structure and dynamics of the Earth’s upper atmosphere. These diagnostic tools have collectively played an increasingly vital role in improving our predictive capabilities and responses to space weather impacts on terrestrial systems, while a full utilization of these techniques, especially those across the different domains, remains on the horizon. This session seeks to unite researchers who utilize radio techniques to share findings, discuss methodological advancements, and explore the integration of data or methods for comprehensive space weather research, monitoring, and forecasting that bridge different domains.
Index Terms
2794 Instruments and techniques
7594 Instruments and techniques
7894 Instruments and techniques
7944 Ionospheric effects on radio waves
Co-Organized Sessions:
SPA-Aeronomy
SPA-Magnetospheric Physics
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4. Beyond Earth
Suggested Itineraries:
Space Weather
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