Prospects and challenges of numerical modelling of the Sun at millimetre wavelengths
Sven Wedemeyer, Gregory Fleishman, Jaime de la Cruz Rodriguez,, Stanislav Gunar, Joao M. da Silva Santos, Patrick Antolin, Juan Camilo, Guevara Gomez, Mikolaj Szydlarski, Henrik Eklund

TL;DR
This paper discusses how ALMA's millimetre wavelength observations can enhance numerical models of the solar atmosphere, offering new diagnostic tools and insights into the Sun's dynamic outer layers.
Contribution
It reviews the potential and challenges of integrating ALMA data with advanced 3D radiation magnetohydrodynamic models for solar studies.
Findings
ALMA provides high-resolution diagnostics of the solar chromosphere.
Numerical models are crucial for interpreting ALMA observations.
Synthetic observables help optimize ALMA's solar observing modes.
Abstract
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) offers new diagnostic possibilities that complement other commonly used diagnostics for the study of our Sun. In particular, ALMA's ability to serve as an essentially linear thermometer of the chromospheric gas at unprecedented spatial resolution at millimetre wavelengths and future polarisation measurements have great diagnostic potential. Solar ALMA observations are therefore expected to contribute significantly to answering long-standing questions about the structure, dynamics and energy balance of the outer layers of the solar atmosphere. In this regard, current and future ALMA data are also important for constraining and further developing numerical models of the solar atmosphere, which in turn are often vital for the interpretation of observations. The latter is particularly important given the Sun's highly intermittent and…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Climate variability and models · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
