Bibcode
Jain, Kiran; Lindsey, Charles; Adamson, Eric; Arge, C. Nick; Berger, Thomas E.; Braun, Douglas C.; Chen, Ruizhu; Collado-Vega, Yaireska M.; Dikpati, Mausumi; Felipe, Tobias; Henney, Carl J.; Hoeksema, J. Todd; Komm, Rudolf W.; Leka, K. D.; Marble, Andrew R.; Martinez Pillet, Valentin; Miesch, Mark; Nickisch, L. J.; Pevtsov, Alexei A.; Pizzo, Victor J.; Tobiska, W. Kent; Tripathy, Sushanta C.; Zhao, Junwei
Bibliographical reference
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
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7
2023
Citations
2
Refereed citations
1
Description
We present a coherent vision for the role of helioseismic monitoring of magnetic activity in the Sun's far hemisphere that will contribute to improving space weather forecasting as well as fundamental research. These require reliable, continuous synoptic monitoring of the far hemisphere as an integral component of our science and technology infrastructure over the coming decade.