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= Ground Based Solar Physics White Papers = = Ground Based Solar Physics White Papers for Astro2010 =
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Ground-based solar physics will be included in the 2010 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bpa/astro2010.html Astro2010].
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assist the committee, the community has been asked to submit white papers for important science topics [ [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bpa/Astro2010_Call_for_Science_White_Papers.pdf Astro2010 Call for White Papers] ].
Ground-based solar physics will be included in the 2010 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, [http://www.nationalacademies.org/Astro2010 Astro2010].
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The most directly relevant topic is Thematic Science Area 2: Stars and Stellar Evolution (SSE). To assist the committee, the scientific community has been asked to submit [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bpa/Astro2010_Request_for_Input.html white papers] focusing on how our understanding of the scientific frontiers in astronomy may be advanced. White papers should identify
new science opportunities and compelling science themes, place those in the broader scientific
context, and describe the key advances in observation, experiment, and theory necessary to
realize those scientific opportunities within the decade 2010-2020. See also the
[http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bpa/Astro2010_White_Paper_FAQ.html White Paper FAQs].

White papers will be submitted to one or more of the five thematic
Science Frontier Panels (SFPs). The most directly relevant to solar physics is Thematic Science Area 2: Stars and Stellar Evolution (SSE).
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As a service to help coordinate the solar physics community response, this web page is available to those interested in preparing a white paper to register their intent and share information.  Please contact jthoeksema@spd.aas.org to add to this list. Please contact the author to assist with or comment on a white paper. As a service to help coordinate the solar physics community response, this web page is available to those interested in preparing a white paper to register their intent and share information. Authors must submit their white papers between 9 - 15 February, 2009.   
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=== Planned White Papers for Astro2010 ===
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== Planned White Papers for Astro2010 ==


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|| Prominence Magnetometry || Tom Berger || berger@lmsal.com ||

 . Please contact jthoeksema@spd.aas.org to add to this list.
 . Please contact the author to assist with or comment on a white paper.

Ground Based Solar Physics White Papers for Astro2010

Ground-based solar physics will be included in the 2010 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, [http://www.nationalacademies.org/Astro2010 Astro2010].

To assist the committee, the scientific community has been asked to submit [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bpa/Astro2010_Request_for_Input.html white papers] focusing on how our understanding of the scientific frontiers in astronomy may be advanced. White papers should identify new science opportunities and compelling science themes, place those in the broader scientific context, and describe the key advances in observation, experiment, and theory necessary to realize those scientific opportunities within the decade 2010-2020. See also the [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bpa/Astro2010_White_Paper_FAQ.html White Paper FAQs].

White papers will be submitted to one or more of the five thematic Science Frontier Panels (SFPs). The most directly relevant to solar physics is Thematic Science Area 2: Stars and Stellar Evolution (SSE).

  • This panel will consider science opportunities and themes surrounding stars and stellar evolution, including the Sun as a star, stellar astrophysics, the structure and evolution of single and multiple stars, compact objects, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, solar neutrinos, and extreme physics on stellar scales.

As a service to help coordinate the solar physics community response, this web page is available to those interested in preparing a white paper to register their intent and share information. Authors must submit their white papers between 9 - 15 February, 2009.

Planned White Papers for Astro2010

Title

Author

Contact e-mail

Coronal Dark Energy

Jeff Kuhn

kuhn@ifa.hawaii.edu

Particle Acceleration

Tim Bastian

tbastian@nrao.edu

Thresholds and Triggers for Magnetically-Driven Activity

Sarah Gibson

sgibson@ucar.edu

Prominence Magnetometry

Tom Berger

berger@lmsal.com

  • Please contact jthoeksema@spd.aas.org to add to this list.

  • Please contact the author to assist with or comment on a white paper.

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