AUTHOR=Jensen Elizabeth A. , Gopalswamy Nat , Wilson Lynn B. , Jian Lan K. , Fung Shing F. , Nieves-Chinchilla Teresa , Shelton Marta , Li Lihua , Deshpande Manohar , Purves Lloyd , Lazio Joseph , Manchester Ward B. , Wood Brian E. , Kooi Jason E. , Wexler David B. , Bale Stuart , Pevtsov Alexei , Jackson Bernard V. , Kenny Megan N. TITLE=The Faraday Effect Tracker of Coronal and Heliospheric Structures (FETCH) instrument JOURNAL=Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences VOLUME=10 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/astronomy-and-space-sciences/articles/10.3389/fspas.2023.1064069 DOI=10.3389/fspas.2023.1064069 ISSN=2296-987X ABSTRACT=
There continue to be open questions regarding the solar wind and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). For example: how do magnetic fields within CMEs and corotating/stream interaction regions (CIRs/SIRs) evolve in the inner heliosphere? What is the radially distributed magnetic profile of shock-driving CMEs? What is the internal magnetic structure of CMEs that cause magnetic storms? It is clear that these questions involve the magnetic configurations of solar wind and transient interplanetary plasma structures, for which we have limited knowledge. In order to better understand the origin of the magnetic field variability in steady-state structures and transient events, it is necessary to probe the magnetic field in Earth-directed structures/disturbances. This is the goal of the Multiview Observatory for Solar Terrestrial Science (MOST) mission (