PSTEP: project for solar–terrestrial environment prediction

Author:

Kusano KanyaORCID,Ichimoto Kiyoshi,Ishii Mamoru,Miyoshi Yoshizumi,Yoden Shigeo,Akiyoshi Hideharu,Asai Ayumi,Ebihara Yusuke,Fujiwara Hitoshi,Goto Tada-Nori,Hanaoka Yoichiro,Hayakawa Hisashi,Hosokawa Keisuke,Hotta Hideyuki,Hozumi Kornyanat,Imada Shinsuke,Iwai Kazumasa,Iyemori Toshihiko,Jin Hidekatsu,Kataoka Ryuho,Katoh Yuto,Kikuchi Takashi,Kubo Yûki,Kurita Satoshi,Matsumoto Haruhisa,Mitani Takefumi,Miyahara Hiroko,Miyoshi Yasunobu,Nagatsuma Tsutomu,Nakamizo Aoi,Nakamura Satoko,Nakata Hiroyuki,Nishizuka Naoto,Otsuka Yuichi,Saito Shinji,Saito Susumu,Sakurai Takashi,Sato Tatsuhiko,Shimizu Toshifumi,Shinagawa Hiroyuki,Shiokawa Kazuo,Shiota Daikou,Takashima Takeshi,Tao Chihiro,Toriumi Shin,Ueno Satoru,Watanabe Kyoko,Watari Shinichi,Yashiro Seiji,Yoshida Kohei,Yoshikawa Akimasa

Abstract

AbstractAlthough solar activity may significantly impact the global environment and socioeconomic systems, the mechanisms for solar eruptions and the subsequent processes have not yet been fully understood. Thus, modern society supported by advanced information systems is at risk from severe space weather disturbances. Project for solar–terrestrial environment prediction (PSTEP) was launched to improve this situation through synergy between basic science research and operational forecast. The PSTEP is a nationwide research collaboration in Japan and was conducted from April 2015 to March 2020, supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. By this project, we sought to answer the fundamental questions concerning the solar–terrestrial environment and aimed to build a next-generation space weather forecast system to prepare for severe space weather disasters. The PSTEP consists of four research groups and proposal-based research units. It has made a significant progress in space weather research and operational forecasts, publishing over 500 refereed journal papers and organizing four international symposiums, various workshops and seminars, and summer school for graduate students at Rikubetsu in 2017. This paper is a summary report of the PSTEP and describes the major research achievements it produced.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geology

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