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Revisiting the Solar Research Cyberinfrastructure Needs: A White Paper of Findings and Recommendations

Authors :
Gelu Nita
Azim Ahmadzadeh
Serena Criscuoli
Alisdair Davey
Dale Gary
Manolis Georgoulis
Neal Hurlburt
Irina Nikolayevna Kitiashvili
Dustin Kempton
Alexander Kosovichev
Piet Martens
Ryan McGranaghan
Vincent Oria
Kevin Reardon
Viacheslav Sadykov
Ryan Timmons
Haimin Wang
Jason T L Wang
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2022.

Abstract

Solar and Heliosphere physics are areas of remarkable data-driven discoveries. Recent advances in high cadence, high-resolution multiwavelength observations, growing amounts of data from realistic modeling, and operational needs for uninterrupted science-quality data coverage generate the demand for a solar metadata standardization and overall healthy data infrastructure. This white paper is prepared as an effort of the working group “Uniform Semantics and Syntax of Solar Observations and Events” created within the “Towards Integration of Heliophysics Data, Modeling, and Analysis Tools” EarthCube Research Coordination Network (@HDMIEC RCN), with primary objectives to discuss current advances and identify future needs for the solar research cyberinfrastructure. The white paper summarizes presentations and discussions held during the special working group session at the EarthCube Annual Meeting on June 19th, 2020, as well as community contribution gathered during a series of preceding workshops and subsequent RCN working group sessions. The authors provide examples of the current standing of the solar research cyberinfrastructure, and describe the problems related to current data handling approaches. The list of the top-level recommendations agreed by the authors of the current white paper is presented at the beginning of the paper.

Subjects

Subjects :
Aeronautics (General)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
791926.02.09.02.03
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20220004660
Document Type :
Report