Authors: Francesco Berrilli and Francesca Zuccarello
The conference “Sun in Science and Society” (https://solarnet-s3.com/),
organised in the framework of the H2020 SOLARNET Project by the
University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy) and the University of Catania
(Italy), was held in Venice/Mestre (Italy) at the Museo del 900 M9
from 11th – 15th September 2023.
It is well known that the Sun is a
variable magnetic star that modifies the physical conditions in space
creating “space climate and space weather” that can influence
terrestrial environment and worldwide technological infrastructures
affecting the global economy. The meeting “Sun in Science and Society”
allowed heliophysics scientists to illustrate the state-of-the-art in
solar theory, Sun-Earth connection and forecasting capabilities, while
stakeholders and economists examined user needs and requirements.
Moreover,
considering the Sun as a paradigm in astrophysics, the meeting provided
a forum to discuss how recent advances in the study of the Sun can be
applied to other astrophysical contexts, to identify the problems in a
selected number of fields that could be tackled using methods, tools,
points of views used by the different communities, and to foster
collaborations between researchers working on solar studies and those
working in other fields, in order to generate synergies between these
communities.
The scientific programme included six sessions: 1)
Solar activity and its drivers; 2) Sun, Space and Society; 3)
High-Resolution ground-based telescopes and technology for solar
physics; 4) Sun, Space and Society (solar physics impact on economy and
society, data for 'civil 'society, education and outreach); 5) The Sun
as a Rosetta Stone for astrophysics; 6) The Sun as a Rosetta Stone for
physics.
The meeting was very successful, with 90 participants
from European and non-European countries. The definition of the
scientific programme took into strong consideration the geographical
distribution, the gender balance and the relevance of the proposed
contributions to the main objectives of the Conference.
During the
Conference, a public event took place: “Un Sole, Nessun Sole,
Centomila Soli“. Besides some outreach talks on the Sun and on the
instruments needed to observe our star, with particular emphasis on the
European Solar Telescope, the public had the opportunity to enjoy the
documentary “Reaching fort he Sun“. At the end of the documentary, a
public debate on the importance of the Sun in our lives took place.


image credit: Francesco Berrilli and Francesca Zuccarello