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pro vyhledávání: '"Muñoz‐Jaramillo, Andrés"'
Autor:
Indaco, Manuel, Gass, Daniel, Fawcett, William James, Galvez, Richard, Wright, Paul J., Muñoz-Jaramillo, Andrés
Understanding space weather is vital for the protection of our terrestrial and space infrastructure. In order to predict space weather accurately, large amounts of data are required, particularly in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrum. An exquisit
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17430
Autor:
Jarolim, Robert, Tremblay, Benoit, Muñoz-Jaramillo, Andrés, Bintsi, Kyriaki-Margarita, Jungbluth, Anna, Santos, Miraflor, Vourlidas, Angelos, Mason, James P., Sundaresan, Sairam, Downs, Cooper, Caplan, Ronald M.
Publikováno v:
ApJL 961 L31 (2024)
To understand its evolution and the effects of its eruptive events, the Sun is permanently monitored by multiple satellite missions. The optically-thin emission of the solar plasma and the limited number of viewpoints make it challenging to reconstru
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.16388
Autor:
Moreland, Kimberly, Dayeh, Maher, Bain, Hazel M., Chatterjee, Subhamoy, Munoz-Jaramillo, Andres, Hart, Samuel
We introduce a new multivariate data set that utilizes multiple spacecraft collecting in-situ and remote sensing heliospheric measurements shown to be linked to physical processes responsible for generating solar energetic particles (SEPs). Using the
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.15390
Autor:
Chatterjee, Subhamoy, Dayeh, Maher, Muñoz-Jaramillo, Andrés, Bain, Hazel M., Moreland, Kimberly, Hart, Samuel
The Sun continuously affects the interplanetary environment through a host of interconnected and dynamic physical processes. Solar flares, Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), and Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) are among the key drivers of space weather
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.14570
Autor:
Dayeh, Maher A., Chatterjee, Subhamoy, Munoz-Jaramillo, Andres, Moreland, Kimberly, Bain, Hazel M., Hart, Samuel
Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) form a critical component of Space Weather. The complex, intertwined dynamics of SEP sources, acceleration, and transport make their forecasting very challenging. Yet, information about SEP arrival and their propertie
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.14503
Solar flare forecasting research using machine learning (ML) has focused on high resolution magnetogram data from the SDO/HMI era covering Solar Cycle 24 and the start of Solar Cycle 25, with some efforts looking back to SOHO/MDI for data from Solar
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.15410
Publikováno v:
Nat.Astron.6(2022)796-803
Machine learning (ML) is becoming a critical tool for interrogation of large complex data. Labeling, defined as the process of adding meaningful annotations, is a crucial step of supervised ML. However, labeling datasets is time consuming. Here we sh
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.14976
Autor:
Chatterjee, Subhamoy, Muñoz-Jaramillo, Andrés, Dayeh, Maher, Bain, Hazel M., Moreland, Kimberly
Extreme Ultraviolet images of the Sun are becoming an integral part of space weather prediction tasks. However, having different surveys requires the development of instrument-specific prediction algorithms. As an alternative, it is possible to combi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.10322
Autor:
Hassler, Donald M., Gibson, Sarah E, Newmark, Jeffrey S, Featherstone, Nicholas A., Upton, Lisa, Viall, Nicholeen M, Hoeksema, J Todd, Auchere, Frederic, Birch, Aaron, Braun, Doug, Charbonneau, Paul, Colannino, Robin, DeForest, Craig, Dikpati, Mausumi, Downs, Cooper, Duncan, Nicole, Elliott, Heather Alison, Fan, Yuhong, Fineschi, Silvano, Gizon, Laurent, Gosain, Sanjay, Harra, Louise, Hindman, Brad, Berghmans, David, Lepri, Susan T, Linker, Jon, Moldwin, Mark B., Munoz-Jaramillo, Andres, Nandy, Dibyendu, Rivera, Yeimy, Schou, Jesper, Sokol, Justyna, Thompson, Barbara, Velli, Marco, Woods, Thomas N., Zhao, Junwei
Solaris is a transformative Solar Polar Discovery-class mission concept to address crucial outstanding questions that can only be answered from a polar vantage. Solaris will image the Sun's poles from ~75 degree latitude, providing new insight into t
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.07647
Autor:
Lamdouar, Hala, Sundaresan, Sairam, Jungbluth, Anna, Saikia, Sudeshna Boro, Camarata, Amanda Joy, Miles, Nathan, Scoczynski, Marcella, Stone, Mavis, Sarah, Anthony, Muñoz-Jaramillo, Andrés, Narock, Ayris, Szabo, Adam
The solar wind consists of charged particles ejected from the Sun into interplanetary space and towards Earth. Understanding the magnetic field of the solar wind is crucial for predicting future space weather and planetary atmospheric loss. Compared
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.01184