ALMA Observations of the Sun in Cycle 4 and Beyond
S. Wedemeyer, B. Fleck, M. Battaglia, N. Labrosse, G., Fleishman, H. Hudson, P. Antolin, C. Alissandrakis, T. Ayres and, J. Ballester, T. Bastian, J. Black, A. Benz, R. Brajsa, M., Carlsson, J. Costa, B. DePontieu, G. Doyle, G. Gimenez de Castro, and S. Gun\'ar, G. Harper

TL;DR
This paper discusses preparations and scientific potential for solar observations with ALMA in Cycle 4, highlighting key science cases, technical capabilities, and future updates based on simulations and community input.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive set of recommendations and strategic documents for solar observations with ALMA during Cycle 4, emphasizing scientific priorities and technical requirements.
Findings
Multiple scientifically interesting observations are feasible with current Cycle 4 modes.
ALMA has the potential to address long-standing questions in solar physics.
The paper outlines future updates and simulations to enhance observation strategies.
Abstract
This document was created by the Solar Simulations for the Atacama Large Millimeter Observatory Network (SSALMON) in preparation of the first regular observations of the Sun with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), which are anticipated to start in ALMA Cycle 4 in October 2016. The science cases presented here demonstrate that a large number of scientifically highly interesting observations could be made already with the still limited solar observing modes foreseen for Cycle 4 and that ALMA has the potential to make important contributions to answering long-standing scientific questions in solar physics. With the proposal deadline for ALMA Cycle 4 in April 2016 and the Commissioning and Science Verification campaign in December 2015 in sight, several of the SSALMON Expert Teams composed strategic documents in which they outlined potential solar observations that…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
