http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.00011
The next decade will be a new exciting period for solar astrophysics, as new ground- and space-based instrumentation will provide unprecedented observations of the solar atmosphere and heliosphere. The synergy between modeling effort and comprehensive analysis of observations has great potential to shed light on the physical processes behind the observed phenomena. However, as we approach smaller scales in models and observations, challenges emerge that require the development of new approaches in both data analysis and numerical modeling. In this white paper, we summarize recent numerical achievements to reproduce structure, dynamics, and observed phenomena from the photosphere to the low corona and outline challenges we expect to face for the interpretation of future observations.
S. Criscuoli, I. Kitashvili, V. Sadykov, et. al.
Tue, 5 Jan 21
51/82
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