论文标题
太阳系及其他地区的基于地面和基于空间的观察之间的协同作用
Synergies between ground-based and space-based observations in the solar system and beyond
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论文摘要
望远镜和探测器的发展不断实现对天文对象的更深入,更详细的研究。较大的收集区域,分散和检测器技术的改善以及更高的敏感性允许在较低的丰度下检测更多的分子,从而更好地限制了靶标物理和化学条件。当前望远镜的改进,更不用说在太空和地面上的未来观察者将继续这一趋势,从而不断提高我们对宇宙的理解。行星勘探任务将仪器带到未开发的区域,并通过进行原位测量值揭示了无法从地球观察的细节。基于空间的观测值允许在地球大气吸收的波长范围内观察物体。通过结合观察结果,可以大大提高所有这些研究的理解深度:基于地面和空间的高分辨率和高分辨率,本地和全球规模,在更广泛或不同的光谱范围内的相似观察,或通过随访提供时间信息。合并的观察结果提供了上下文和所研究对象的更广泛范围,在这份白皮书中,我们概述了许多研究,在这些研究中,观察结果协同应用以提高两个数据集的科学价值。例子包括对金星,火星,泰坦,彗星,木星的大气研究,以及描述朱诺任务中协同研究的更具体的案例,以及针对近地球物体的地面雷达研究。这些例子旨在作为未来协同观察的灵感,并根据从这些示例中学到的教训提出建议。
Telescope and detector developments continuously enable deeper and more detailed studies of astronomical objects. Larger collecting areas, improvement in dispersion and detector techniques, and higher sensitivities allow detection of more molecules in a single observation, at lower abundances, resulting in better constraints of the targets physical and chemical conditions. Improvements on current telescopes, and not to mention future observatories, both in space and on the ground, will continue this trend, ever improving our understanding of the Universe. Planetary exploration missions carry instrumentation to unexplored areas, and reveal details impossible to observe from the Earth by performing in-situ measurements. Space based observatories allow observations of object at wavelength ranges absorbed by the Earths atmosphere. The depth of understanding from all of these studies can be greatly enhanced by combining observations: ground-based and space-based, low-resolution and high-resolution, local and global-scale, similar observations over a broader or different spectra range, or by providing temporal information through follow-ups. Combined observations provide context and a broader scope of the studied object, and in this white paper, we outline a number of studies where observations are synergistically applied to increase the scientific value of both datasets. Examples include atmospheric studies of Venus, Mars, Titan, comets, Jupiter, as well as more specific cases describing synergistic studies in the Juno mission, and ground-based radar studies for near Earth objects. The examples aim to serve as inspiration for future synergistic observations, and recommendations are made based on the lessons learned from these examples.