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Solar Ring Mission: Building a Panorama of the Sun and Inner-heliosphere

Authors :
Wang, Yuming
Bai, Xianyong
Chen, Changyong
Chen, Linjie
Cheng, Xin
Deng, Lei
Deng, Linhua
Deng, Yuanyong
Feng, Li
Gou, Tingyu
Guo, Jingnan
Guo, Yang
Hao, Xinjun
He, Jiansen
Hou, Junfeng
Jiangjiang, Huang
Huang, Zhenghua
Ji, Haisheng
Jiang, Chaowei
Jiang, Jie
Jin, Chunlan
Li, Xiaolei
Li, Yiren
Liu, Jiajia
Liu, Kai
Liu, Liu
Liu, Rui
Qiu, Chengbo
Shen, Chenglong
Shen, Fang
Shen, Yuandeng
Shi, Xiangjun
Su, Jiangtao
Su, Yang
Su, Yingna
Sun, Mingzhe
Tan, Baolin
Tian, Hui
Wang, Yamin
Xia, Lidong
Xie, Jinglan
Xiong, Ming
Xu, Mengjiao
Yan, Xiaoli
Yan, Yihua
Yang, Shangbin
Yang, Shuhong
Zhang, Shenyi
Zhang, Quanhao
Zhang, Yonghe
Zhao, Jinsong
Zhou, Guiping
Zou, Hong
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Solar Ring (SOR) is a proposed space science mission to monitor and study the Sun and inner heliosphere from a full 360{\deg} perspective in the ecliptic plane. It will deploy three 120{\deg}-separated spacecraft on the 1-AU orbit. The first spacecraft, S1, locates 30{\deg} upstream of the Earth, the second, S2, 90{\deg} downstream, and the third, S3, completes the configuration. This design with necessary science instruments, e.g., the Doppler-velocity and vector magnetic field imager, wide-angle coronagraph, and in-situ instruments, will allow us to establish many unprecedented capabilities: (1) provide simultaneous Doppler-velocity observations of the whole solar surface to understand the deep interior, (2) provide vector magnetograms of the whole photosphere - the inner boundary of the solar atmosphere and heliosphere, (3) provide the information of the whole lifetime evolution of solar featured structures, and (4) provide the whole view of solar transients and space weather in the inner heliosphere. With these capabilities, Solar Ring mission aims to address outstanding questions about the origin of solar cycle, the origin of solar eruptions and the origin of extreme space weather events. The successful accomplishment of the mission will construct a panorama of the Sun and inner-heliosphere, and therefore advance our understanding of the star and the space environment that holds our life.<br />Comment: 41 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, to be published in Advances in Space Research

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.10402
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2022.10.045