Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Update on recent conferences

This year, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and Japan Geoscience Union (JpGU) organized a joint JpGU-AGU meeting in Tokyo, Japan. A special full-day session on "Frontiers in solar physics: observation, modeling, and long-term research from the past to the future" was organized by NSO personnel. Presentations for this session included breakthrough results from several missions (SDO, Hinode, Proba-3, Aditya-L1, Sunrise) and groundbased observatories including DKIST and Goode Solar Telescope, AI/ML, and numerical modeling.

June 10-11, 2026, NASA’s Extreme Precision Radial Velocity Research Coordination Network (EPRV RCN) group has organized on-line workshop to explore potential synergies in data/facilities/analysis methods between the EPRV and the solar physics communities with a focus on understanding the solar phenomena that cause spectral line-shape deformations and spurious RV signals. See the event web page at: https://eprv-rcn.github.io/events/eprv-solar-workshop/. Serena Criscuoli gave invited presentation on "Overview of DKIST" and Alexei Pevtsov reported on "Next generation Ground based solar Observing Network (ngGONG)".

NSO was represented at the Space Climate 10 Symposium by two oral presentations, one poster, and as co-authors in one invited talk (https://indico.global/event/17578/contributions/). GONG and SOLIS data were mentioned by several presenters. Attached image shows presentation by Dr. Theodosios Chatzistergos, who used GONG (broadband/white light) data for reconstructing the total solar irradiance.

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