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Extreme Solar Events: Setting up a Paradigm
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-01018-1 Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...73U

Notsu, Yuta; Maehara, Hiroyuki; Dalla, Silvia +17 more

The Sun is magnetically active and often produces eruptive events on different energetic and temporal scales. Until recently, the upper limit of such events was unknown and believed to be roughly represented by direct instrumental observations. However, two types of extreme events were discovered recently: extreme solar energetic particle events o…

2023 Space Science Reviews
Gaia SOHO Ulysses 17
Future Exploration of the Outer Heliosphere and Very Local Interstellar Medium by Interstellar Probe
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00943-x Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...18B

Wurz, P.; Krimigis, S. M.; Kurth, W. S. +40 more

A detailed overview of the knowledge gaps in our understanding of the heliospheric interaction with the largely unexplored Very Local Interstellar Medium (VLISM) are provided along with predictions of with the scientific discoveries that await. The new measurements required to make progress in this expanding frontier of space physics are discussed…

2023 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 15
Laboratory Study of Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-01024-3 Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...76J

Yamada, M.; Burch, J.; Egedal, J. +13 more

A concise review is given on the past two decades' results from laboratory experiments on collisionless magnetic reconnection in direct relation with space measurements, especially by the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission. Highlights include spatial structures of electromagnetic fields in ion and electron diffusion regions as a function of u…

2023 Space Science Reviews
Cluster 14
On the Physical Nature of the so-Called Prominence Tornadoes
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-00976-w Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...33G

Heinzel, Petr; Schmieder, Brigitte; Labrosse, Nicolas +7 more

The term `tornado' has been used in recent years to describe several solar phenomena, from large-scale eruptive prominences to small-scale photospheric vortices. It has also been applied to the generally stable quiescent prominences, sparking a renewed interest in what historically was called `prominence tornadoes'. This paper carries out an in-de…

2023 Space Science Reviews
Hinode 9
Mineralogy of the Venus Surface
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-00988-6 Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...52G

Gilmore, Martha S.; Ghail, Richard; Helbert, Jörn +6 more

Surface mineralogy records the primary composition, climate history and the geochemical cycling between the surface and atmosphere. We have not yet directly measured mineralogy on the Venus surface in situ, but a variety of independent investigations yield a basic understanding of surface composition and weathering reactions in the present era whe…

2023 Space Science Reviews
VenusExpress 8
Trojan Asteroid Satellites, Rings, and Activity
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-01001-w Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...59N

Stern, S. Alan; Weaver, Harold A.; Buie, Marc W. +6 more

The Lucy mission will encounter five Jupiter Trojans during its mission with three of the five already known to be multiple systems. These include a near-equal-mass binary, a small and widely separated satellite, and one intermediate-size satellite system. This chapter reviews the current state of knowledge of Trojan asteroid satellites in the con…

2023 Space Science Reviews
eHST 8
Investigating Europa's Radiation Environment with the Europa Clipper Radiation Monitor
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-01003-8 Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...61M

McEwen, Alfred; Clark, Roger; Paranicas, Chris +23 more

We present an overview of the radiation environment monitoring program planned for the Europa Clipper mission. The harsh radiation environment of Jupiter will be measured by a dedicated Radiation Monitor (RadMon) subsystem, yielding mission accumulative Total Ionizing Dose (TID) and instantaneous electron flux measurements with a 1-Hz cadence. The…

2023 Space Science Reviews
Ulysses 7
Cross-Scale Processes of Magnetic Reconnection
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-01010-9 Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...71H

Eastwood, J. P.; Lavraud, B.; Hasegawa, H. +8 more

Various physical processes in association with magnetic reconnection occur over multiple scales from the microscopic to macroscopic scale lengths. This paper reviews multi-scale and cross-scale aspects of magnetic reconnection revealed in the near-Earth space beyond the general global-scale features and magnetospheric circulation organized by the …

2023 Space Science Reviews
Cluster 6
A Comparison of Presolar Isotopic Signatures in Laboratory-Studied Primitive Solar System Materials and Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: New Insights from Light Elements, Halogens, and Noble Gases
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-023-00977-9 Bibcode: 2023SSRv..219...32H

Hoppe, Peter; Altwegg, Kathrin; Rubin, Martin

Comets are considered the most primitive planetary bodies in our Solar System. ESA's Rosetta mission to Jupiter family comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (67P/CG) has provided a wealth of isotope data which expanded the existing data sets on isotopic compositions of comets considerably. In a previous paper (Hoppe et al. in Space Sci. Rev. 214:106, 20…

2023 Space Science Reviews
Rosetta 1
Dayside Transient Phenomena and Their Impact on the Magnetosphere and Ionosphere
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-021-00865-0 Bibcode: 2022SSRv..218...40Z

Zong, Qiugang; Lin, Yu; Kallio, Esa +17 more

Dayside transients, such as hot flow anomalies, foreshock bubbles, magnetosheath jets, flux transfer events, and surface waves, are frequently observed upstream from the bow shock, in the magnetosheath, and at the magnetopause. They play a significant role in the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling. Foreshock transient phenomena, associat…

2022 Space Science Reviews
Cluster 73