Reimagining Heliophysics: A bold new vision for the next decade and beyond
Ian J. Cohen, Dan Baker, Jacob Bortnik, Pontus Brandt, Jim Burch, Amir, Caspi, George Clark, Ofer Cohen, Craig DeForest, Gordon Emslie, Matina, Gkioulidou, Alexa Halford, Aleida Higginson, Allison Jaynes, Kristopher, Klein, Craig Kletzing, Ryan McGranaghan, David Miles

TL;DR
This paper advocates for redefining Heliophysics to encompass broader cosmic phenomena, emphasizing bold, frontier science and unified community efforts to inspire public and policy support.
Contribution
It proposes a new, expansive vision for Heliophysics that moves beyond Sun-Earth focus to include universal space plasma physics and large-scale missions.
Findings
Calls for a broader, more inclusive definition of Heliophysics.
Highlights the importance of large missions to inspire support.
Encourages community unity in pursuing bold science questions.
Abstract
The field of Heliophysics has a branding problem. We need an answer to the question: ``What is Heliophysics\?'', the answer to which should clearly and succinctly defines our science in a compelling way that simultaneously introduces a sense of wonder and exploration into our science and our missions. Unfortunately, recent over-reliance on space weather to define our field, as opposed to simply using it as a practical and relatable example of applied Heliophysics science, narrows the scope of what solar and space physics is and diminishes its fundamental importance. Moving forward, our community needs to be bold and unabashed in our definition of Heliophysics and its big questions. We should emphasize the general and fundamental importance and excitement of our science with a new mindset that generalizes and expands the definition of Heliophysics to include new ``frontiers'' of…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
