SMILE Winter Campaign

This white paper is highly topical as it relates to the upcoming solar wind magnetosphere ionosphere link explorer (SMILE) mission: SMILE is a joint mission between the European Space Agency and the Chinese Academy of Sciences and it aims to build a more complete understanding of the Sun–Earth connection by measuring the solar wind and its dynamic interaction with the magnetosphere. It is a fully funded mission with a projected launch in 2025. This paper outlines a plan for action for SMILE’s first Northern hemisphere winter campaign using ground-based instruments. We outline open questions and which data and techniques can be employed to answer them. The science themes we discuss are: (i) Earth’s magnetosheath, magnetopause, and magnetic cusp impact on the ionospheric cusp region; (ii) defining the relationship between auroral processes, solar wind, and magnetospheric drivers; (iii) understanding the interhemispheric properties of the Earth’s magnetosphere–ionosphere system. We discuss open questions (different to the mission goals) which may be answered using existing ground-based instrumentation together with SMILE data to leverage the maximum scientific return of the mission during the first winter after launch. This paper acts as a resource for planning, and a call to collaborative action for the scientific community.

Details

Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Walach, M. -T., Soobiah, Y., Carter, J. A., Whiter, D. K., Kavanagh, A. J. ORCIDORCID record for A. J. Kavanagh, Hartinger, M. D., Oksavik, K., Salzano, M. L., Archer, M. O.

On this site: Andrew Kavanagh
Date:
1 January, 2024
Journal/Source:
RAS Techniques and Instruments / 3
Page(s):
9pp / 556-564
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1093/rasti/rzae038