Particle Radiation Environment in the Heliosphere: Status, limitations and recommendations
Jingnan Guo, Bingbing Wang, Kathryn Whitman, Christina Plainaki,, Lingling Zhao, Hazel M. Bain, Christina Cohen, Silvia Dalla, Mateja Dumbovic,, Miho Janvier, Insoo Jun, Janet Luhmann, Olga E. Malandraki, M. Leila Mays,, Jamie S. Rankin, Linghua Wang, Yihua Zheng

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding, limitations, and future recommendations for modeling and observing the energetic particle radiation environment in the heliosphere, crucial for space weather prediction and space exploration safety.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent scientific advances and identifies gaps in understanding and predictive modeling of heliospheric radiation types.
Findings
Advances in understanding Solar Energetic Particles and Galactic Cosmic Rays.
Identification of current limitations in radiation environment models.
Recommendations for improving observational and modeling capabilities.
Abstract
Space weather is a multidisciplinary research area connecting scientists from across heliophysics domains seeking a coherent understanding of our space environment that can also serve modern life and society's needs. COSPAR's ISWAT (International Space Weather Action Teams) 'clusters' focus attention on different areas of space weather study while ensuring the coupled system is broadly addressed via regular communications and interactions. The ISWAT cluster "H3: Radiation Environment in the Heliosphere" (https://www.iswat-cospar.org/h3) has been working to provide a scientific platform to understand, characterize and predict the energetic particle radiation in the heliosphere with the practical goal of mitigating radiation risks associated with areospace activities, satellite industry and human space explorations. In particular, present approaches help us understand the physical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
