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2022-03-08 11:43:00
Open Session on Magnetospheric, Ionospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Solar4
The UK MIST (Magnetospheric, Ionospheric and Solar-Terrestrial) community investigates the physics of the Sun-Earth system, and the systems at other planets. This includes study of the solar wind; planetary magnetospheres, ionospheres, thermospheres and mesospheres; and the coupling between these regions. A wide range of techniques is used for the study of these environments, including: the operation of satellite and ground-based instruments and analysis of their datasets; theoretical calculations; simulations and numerical experiments; machine learning and other cutting edge modelling approaches. MIST research covers both the understanding of the fundamental physical processes which govern these complex and dynamic interactions, as well as the resultant effects on Earth's environment and human society (space weather). We welcome contributions from all MIST disciplines discussing the latest results: from global system-scale dynamics and climatological timescales, down to gyroscale processes.
M.-T. Walach, R. Hodnett, O. Allanson, S. V. Badman, M. Owens, B. Sanchez-Cano, J. K. Sandhu