The case for studying other planetary magnetospheres and atmospheres in Heliophysics

Kavli Affiliate: George Clark

| First 5 Authors: Ian J. Cohen, Chris Arridge, Abigail Azari, Chris Bard, George Clark

| Summary:

Heliophysics is the field that "studies the nature of the Sun, and how it
influences the very nature of space – and, in turn, the atmospheres of
planetary bodies and the technology that exists there." However, NASA’s
Heliophysics Division tends to limit study of planetary magnetospheres and
atmospheres to only those of Earth. This leaves exploration and understanding
of space plasma physics at other worlds to the purview of the Planetary Science
and Astrophysics Divisions. This is detrimental to the study of space plasma
physics in general since, although some cross-divisional funding opportunities
do exist, vital elements of space plasma physics can be best addressed by
extending the expertise of Heliophysics scientists to other stellar and
planetary magnetospheres. However, the diverse worlds within the solar system
provide crucial environmental conditions that are not replicated at Earth but
can provide deep insight into fundamental space plasma physics processes.
Studying planetary systems with Heliophysics objectives, comprehensive
instrumentation, and new grant opportunities for analysis and modeling would
enable a novel understanding of fundamental and universal processes of space
plasma physics. As such, the Heliophysics community should be prepared to
consider, prioritize, and fund dedicated Heliophysics efforts to planetary
targets to specifically study space physics and aeronomy objectives.

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