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The solar-C (EUVST) mission: The latest status

Authors :
Paul Boerner
Toshifumi Shimizu
Andrzej Fludra
Frédéric Auchère
Shinsuke Imada
Sarah A. Matthews
Tomoko Kawate
Louise K. Harra
Takahiro Hasegawa
Hirohisa Hara
Harry P. Warren
Luca Poletto
Takaaki Yokoyama
Shin’ichi Nagata
Kyoko Watanabe
Kiyoshi Ichimoto
Masahito Kubo
Tetsuya Watanabe
Clarence M. Korendyke
Udo H. Schuehle
William Thomas
Shin Toriumi
Luca Teriaca
Giampiero Naletto
Yoshinori Suematsu
Sami K. Solanki
Katsuhiko Tsuno
Toshihiro Tsuzuki
Bart De Pontieu
Hamish A. S. Reid
Yukio Katsukawa
Ryoko Ishikawa
Vincenzo Andretta
B. Hancock
David Long
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SPIE, 2020.

Abstract

Solar-C (EUVST) is the next Japanese solar physics mission to be developed with significant contributions from US and European countries. The mission carries an EUV imaging spectrometer with slit-jaw imaging system called EUVST (EUV High-Throughput Spectroscopic Telescope) as the mission payload, to take a fundamental step towards answering how the plasma universe is created and evolves and how the Sun influences the Earth and other planets in our solar system. In April 2020, ISAS (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science) of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) has made the final down-selection for this mission as the 4th in the series of competitively chosen M-class mission to be launched with an Epsilon launch vehicle in mid 2020s. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has selected this mission concept for Phase A concept study in September 2019 and is in the process leading to final selection. For European countries, the team has (or is in the process of confirming) confirmed endorsement for hardware contributions to the EUVST from the national agencies. A recent update to the mission instrumentation is to add a UV spectral irradiance monitor capability for EUVST calibration and scientific purpose. This presentation provides the latest status of the mission with an overall description of the mission concept emphasizing on key roles of the mission in heliophysics research from mid 2020s.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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