Understanding Solar Flares and Energetic Events: Open questions, observational requirements, and instrumental needs over the coming decade
Malcolm K. Druett, Graham S. Kerr, Joel C. Allred, Philippa K. Browning, Giulio Del Zanna, Jaroslav Dud\'ik, Robertus Erd\'elyi, Andrzej Fludra, David R. Graham, Hamish A. S. Reid, Laura A. Hayes, Sarah A. Matthews, James A. McLaughlin, Christopher M. J. Osborne

TL;DR
This paper discusses the critical open questions, observational needs, and instrumental requirements for advancing understanding of solar flares and energetic events over the next decade, emphasizing their scientific and societal importance.
Contribution
It identifies key scientific questions and observational capabilities needed to improve understanding of solar flares, highlighting the UK's role and future instrumental developments.
Findings
Highlights the importance of solar flare research for space weather and infrastructure protection.
Defines observational and instrumental requirements for future solar flare studies.
Emphasizes UK's leadership role and international collaboration in solar physics.
Abstract
Solar flares are the largest energy-release events in the Solar System, allowing us to study fundamental physical phenomena under extreme conditions. Those include magnetic reconnection, particle acceleration, radiation transport, and various plasma physics processes, all of which occur throughout the heliosphere and rest of the Universe. Flares and eruptive events are also components of geo-effective space weather. Their impacts from a space weather perspective are numerous, such as harm to satellites, disruption to GPS, communications and power systems, and impacts on passenger air travel. A comprehensive understanding of solar flares is therefore not just a compelling science problem, but also important for national security and infrastructure. This white paper (WP) addresses critical open science questions related to solar flares. Key observations and capabilities required to make…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
