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West, Matthew J.; Seaton, Daniel B.; Wexler, David B.; Raymond, John C.; Del Zanna, Giulio; Rivera, Yeimy J.; Kobelski, Adam R.; Chen, Bin; DeForest, Craig; Golub, Leon; et al (, Solar Physics)The middle corona, the region roughly spanning heliocentric distances from 1.5 to 6 solar radii, encompasses almost all of the influential physical transitions and processes that govern the behavior of coronal outflow into the heliosphere. The solar wind, eruptions, and flows pass through the region, and they are shaped by it. Importantly, the region also modulates inflow from above that can drive dynamic changes at lower heights in the inner corona. Consequently, the middle corona is essential for comprehensively connecting the corona to the heliosphere and for developing corresponding global models. Nonetheless, because it is challenging to observe, the region has been poorly studied by both major solar remote-sensing and in-situ missions and instruments, extending back to the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory/(SOHO) era. Thanks to recent advances in instrumentation, observational processing techniques, and a realization of the importance of the region, interest in the middle corona has increased. Although the region cannot be intrinsically separated from other regions of the solar atmosphere, there has emerged a need to define the region in terms of its location and extension in the solar atmosphere, its composition, the physical transitions that it covers, and the underlying physics believed to shape the region. This article aims to define the middle corona, its physical characteristics, and give an overview of the processes that occur there.more » « less
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Buitrago-Casas, Juan Camilo; Vievering, Juliana; Musset, Sophie; Glesener, Lindsay; Athiray, P S; Baumgartner, Wayne H; Bongiorno, Stephen; Champey, Patrick; Christe, Steven D; Courtade, Sasha; et al (, SPIE)Siegmund, Oswald H (Ed.)
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Barnes, Will T.; Bobra, Monica G.; Christe, Steven D.; Freij, Nabil; Hayes, Laura A.; Ireland, Jack; Mumford, Stuart; Perez-Suarez, David; Ryan, Daniel F.; Shih, Albert Y.; et al (, The Astrophysical journal)The goal of the SunPy project is to facilitate and promote the use and development of community-led, free, and open source data analysis software for solar physics based on the scientific Python environment. The project achieves this goal by developing and maintaining the sunpy core package and supporting an ecosystem of affiliated packages. This paper describes the first official stable release (version 1.0) of the core package, as well as the project organization and infrastructure. This paper concludes with a discussion of the future of the SunPy project.more » « less
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