You may find the following publications helpful:
Akioka et al. 2005, AdvSpcRes: The L5 mission for space weather forecasting
Simunac et al. 2009, Sol Phys: In situ observations of solar wind stream interface evolution
Webb et al. 2010, Space Research Today: Using STEREO-B as an L5 space weather pathfinder mission
Gopalswamy et al. November 2010, EASCO white paper submitted to the Solar and Space Physics Decadal Survey
Vourlidas et al. 2010, Decadal Survery White Paper: Mission to the Sun-Earth L5 Lagrangian Point: an optimal platform for Heliophysics & space weather research
Gopalswamy et al. 2011, SPIE: Eath-Affecting Solar Causes Observatory (EASCO): a mission at the Sun-Earth L5
Gopalswamy et al. 2011, J Atm. Sol. Terr. Phys,: Earth-Affecting Solar Causes Observatory (EASCO): a potential international Liwing with a Star Mission from Sun-Earth L5
Turner and Li 2011, Spc. Weath.: Using spacecraft measurements ahead of Earth in the Parker spiral to improve terrestrial space weather forecasts
Gopalswamy et al. 2013, Spc Weath.: Testing the empirical shock arrival model using quadrature observations
Posner et al. 2014, Spc Weath.: The main pillar: assessment of space weather observational asset performance supporting nowcasting, forecasting, and research to operations
Vourlidas 2015, Spc Weath.: Mission to the Sun-Earth L5 Lagrangian Point: An Optimal Platform for Space Weather Research
Pevtsov et al. 2015, AdSpr: Effect of uncertainties in solar synoptic magnetic flux maps in modeling of solar wind
Mackay et al. 2016, ApJ: Impact of an L5 Magnetograph on Nonpotential Solar Global Magnetic Field Modeling
Pevtsov et al. 2016, Spc Weath.: What if we had a magnetograph at Lagrangian L5?
Lavraud et al. 2016, JASTP: A small mission concept to the Sun-Earth Lagrangian L5 point for innovative solar, heliospheric and space weather science
Presentations from the 2015 meeting held in England can be found here.
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