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Solar Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array—A New View of Our Sun. / Wedemeyer, S.; Bastian, T.; Brajša, R.; Hudson, H.; Fleishman, G.; Loukitcheva, M.; Fleck, B.; Kontar, E. P.; De Pontieu, B.; Yagoubov, P.; Tiwari, S. K.; Soler, R.; Black, J. H.; Antolin, P.; Scullion, E.; Gunár, S.; Labrosse, N.; Ludwig, H. G.; Benz, A. O.; White, S. M.; Hauschildt, P.; Doyle, J. G.; Nakariakov, V. M.; Ayres, T.; Heinzel, P.; Karlicky, M.; Van Doorsselaere, T.; Gary, D.; Alissandrakis, C. E.; Nindos, A.; Solanki, S. K.; Rouppe van der Voort, L.; Shimojo, M.; Kato, Y.; Zaqarashvili, T.; Perez, E.; Selhorst, C. L.; Barta, M.

в: Space Science Reviews, Том 200, № 1-4, 01.04.2016.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхОбзорная статьяРецензирование

Harvard

Wedemeyer, S, Bastian, T, Brajša, R, Hudson, H, Fleishman, G, Loukitcheva, M, Fleck, B, Kontar, EP, De Pontieu, B, Yagoubov, P, Tiwari, SK, Soler, R, Black, JH, Antolin, P, Scullion, E, Gunár, S, Labrosse, N, Ludwig, HG, Benz, AO, White, SM, Hauschildt, P, Doyle, JG, Nakariakov, VM, Ayres, T, Heinzel, P, Karlicky, M, Van Doorsselaere, T, Gary, D, Alissandrakis, CE, Nindos, A, Solanki, SK, Rouppe van der Voort, L, Shimojo, M, Kato, Y, Zaqarashvili, T, Perez, E, Selhorst, CL & Barta, M 2016, 'Solar Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array—A New View of Our Sun', Space Science Reviews, Том. 200, № 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-015-0229-9

APA

Wedemeyer, S., Bastian, T., Brajša, R., Hudson, H., Fleishman, G., Loukitcheva, M., Fleck, B., Kontar, E. P., De Pontieu, B., Yagoubov, P., Tiwari, S. K., Soler, R., Black, J. H., Antolin, P., Scullion, E., Gunár, S., Labrosse, N., Ludwig, H. G., Benz, A. O., ... Barta, M. (2016). Solar Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array—A New View of Our Sun. Space Science Reviews, 200(1-4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-015-0229-9

Vancouver

Wedemeyer S, Bastian T, Brajša R, Hudson H, Fleishman G, Loukitcheva M и пр. Solar Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array—A New View of Our Sun. Space Science Reviews. 2016 Апр. 1;200(1-4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-015-0229-9

Author

Wedemeyer, S. ; Bastian, T. ; Brajša, R. ; Hudson, H. ; Fleishman, G. ; Loukitcheva, M. ; Fleck, B. ; Kontar, E. P. ; De Pontieu, B. ; Yagoubov, P. ; Tiwari, S. K. ; Soler, R. ; Black, J. H. ; Antolin, P. ; Scullion, E. ; Gunár, S. ; Labrosse, N. ; Ludwig, H. G. ; Benz, A. O. ; White, S. M. ; Hauschildt, P. ; Doyle, J. G. ; Nakariakov, V. M. ; Ayres, T. ; Heinzel, P. ; Karlicky, M. ; Van Doorsselaere, T. ; Gary, D. ; Alissandrakis, C. E. ; Nindos, A. ; Solanki, S. K. ; Rouppe van der Voort, L. ; Shimojo, M. ; Kato, Y. ; Zaqarashvili, T. ; Perez, E. ; Selhorst, C. L. ; Barta, M. / Solar Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array—A New View of Our Sun. в: Space Science Reviews. 2016 ; Том 200, № 1-4.

BibTeX

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title = "Solar Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array—A New View of Our Sun",
abstract = "The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a new powerful tool for observing the Sun at high spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution. These capabilities can address a broad range of fundamental scientific questions in solar physics. The radiation observed by ALMA originates mostly from the chromosphere—a complex and dynamic region between the photosphere and corona, which plays a crucial role in the transport of energy and matter and, ultimately, the heating of the outer layers of the solar atmosphere. Based on first solar test observations, strategies for regular solar campaigns are currently being developed. State-of-the-art numerical simulations of the solar atmosphere and modeling of instrumental effects can help constrain and optimize future observing modes for ALMA. Here we present a short technical description of ALMA and an overview of past efforts and future possibilities for solar observations at submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths. In addition, selected numerical simulations and observations at other wavelengths demonstrate ALMA{\textquoteright}s scientific potential for studying the Sun for a large range of science cases.",
keywords = "Chromosphere, Corona, Flares, Magnetohydrodynamics, Photosphere, Prominences, Radiative transfer, Sun",
author = "S. Wedemeyer and T. Bastian and R. Braj{\v s}a and H. Hudson and G. Fleishman and M. Loukitcheva and B. Fleck and Kontar, {E. P.} and {De Pontieu}, B. and P. Yagoubov and Tiwari, {S. K.} and R. Soler and Black, {J. H.} and P. Antolin and E. Scullion and S. Gun{\'a}r and N. Labrosse and Ludwig, {H. G.} and Benz, {A. O.} and White, {S. M.} and P. Hauschildt and Doyle, {J. G.} and Nakariakov, {V. M.} and T. Ayres and P. Heinzel and M. Karlicky and {Van Doorsselaere}, T. and D. Gary and Alissandrakis, {C. E.} and A. Nindos and Solanki, {S. K.} and {Rouppe van der Voort}, L. and M. Shimojo and Y. Kato and T. Zaqarashvili and E. Perez and Selhorst, {C. L.} and M. Barta",
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AU - Wedemeyer, S.

AU - Bastian, T.

AU - Brajša, R.

AU - Hudson, H.

AU - Fleishman, G.

AU - Loukitcheva, M.

AU - Fleck, B.

AU - Kontar, E. P.

AU - De Pontieu, B.

AU - Yagoubov, P.

AU - Tiwari, S. K.

AU - Soler, R.

AU - Black, J. H.

AU - Antolin, P.

AU - Scullion, E.

AU - Gunár, S.

AU - Labrosse, N.

AU - Ludwig, H. G.

AU - Benz, A. O.

AU - White, S. M.

AU - Hauschildt, P.

AU - Doyle, J. G.

AU - Nakariakov, V. M.

AU - Ayres, T.

AU - Heinzel, P.

AU - Karlicky, M.

AU - Van Doorsselaere, T.

AU - Gary, D.

AU - Alissandrakis, C. E.

AU - Nindos, A.

AU - Solanki, S. K.

AU - Rouppe van der Voort, L.

AU - Shimojo, M.

AU - Kato, Y.

AU - Zaqarashvili, T.

AU - Perez, E.

AU - Selhorst, C. L.

AU - Barta, M.

PY - 2016/4/1

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N2 - The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a new powerful tool for observing the Sun at high spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution. These capabilities can address a broad range of fundamental scientific questions in solar physics. The radiation observed by ALMA originates mostly from the chromosphere—a complex and dynamic region between the photosphere and corona, which plays a crucial role in the transport of energy and matter and, ultimately, the heating of the outer layers of the solar atmosphere. Based on first solar test observations, strategies for regular solar campaigns are currently being developed. State-of-the-art numerical simulations of the solar atmosphere and modeling of instrumental effects can help constrain and optimize future observing modes for ALMA. Here we present a short technical description of ALMA and an overview of past efforts and future possibilities for solar observations at submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths. In addition, selected numerical simulations and observations at other wavelengths demonstrate ALMA’s scientific potential for studying the Sun for a large range of science cases.

AB - The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a new powerful tool for observing the Sun at high spatial, temporal, and spectral resolution. These capabilities can address a broad range of fundamental scientific questions in solar physics. The radiation observed by ALMA originates mostly from the chromosphere—a complex and dynamic region between the photosphere and corona, which plays a crucial role in the transport of energy and matter and, ultimately, the heating of the outer layers of the solar atmosphere. Based on first solar test observations, strategies for regular solar campaigns are currently being developed. State-of-the-art numerical simulations of the solar atmosphere and modeling of instrumental effects can help constrain and optimize future observing modes for ALMA. Here we present a short technical description of ALMA and an overview of past efforts and future possibilities for solar observations at submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths. In addition, selected numerical simulations and observations at other wavelengths demonstrate ALMA’s scientific potential for studying the Sun for a large range of science cases.

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KW - Corona

KW - Flares

KW - Magnetohydrodynamics

KW - Photosphere

KW - Prominences

KW - Radiative transfer

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