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The Focusing Optics X-ray Solar Imager (FOXSI)

Authors :
Christe, Steven
Alaoui, Meriem
Allred, Joel
Battaglia, Marina
Baumgartner, Wayne
Buitrago-Casas, Juan Camilo
Caspi, Amir
Chen, Bin
Chen, Thomas
Dennis, Brian
Drake, James
Glesener, Lindsay
Hannah, Iain
Hayes, Laura A.
Hudson, Hugh
Inglis, Andrew
Ireland, Jack
Klimchuk, James
Kowalski, Adam
Krucker, Säm
Massone, Anna Maria
Musset, Sophie
Piana, Michele
Ryan, Daniel
Shih, Albert Y.
Veronig, Astrid
Vilmer, Nicole
Warmuth, Alexander
White, Stephen
Source :
Bulletin of the AAS, Vol. 55, Issue 3, Whitepaper #065 (13pp); 2023 July 31
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

FOXSI is a direct-imaging, hard X-ray (HXR) telescope optimized for solar flare observations. It detects hot plasma and energetic electrons in and near energy release sites in the solar corona via bremsstrahlung emission, measuring both spatial structure and particle energy distributions. It provides two orders of magnitude faster imaging spectroscopy than previously available, probing physically relevant timescales (<1s) never before accessible to address fundamental questions of energy release and efficient particle acceleration that have importance far beyond their solar application (e.g., planetary magnetospheres, flaring stars, accretion disks). FOXSI measures not only the bright chromospheric X-ray emission where electrons lose most of their energy, but also simultaneous emission from electrons as they are accelerated in the corona and propagate along magnetic field lines. FOXSI detects emission from high in the tenuous corona, where previous instruments have been blinded by nearby bright features and will fully characterizes the accelerated electrons and hottest plasmas as they evolve in energy, space, and time to solve the mystery of how impulsive energy release leads to solar eruptions, the primary drivers of space weather at Earth, and how those eruptions are energized and evolve.<br />Comment: White paper submitted to the Decadal Survey for Solar and Space Physics (Heliophysics) 2024-2033; 14 pages, 4 figures, 1 table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Bulletin of the AAS, Vol. 55, Issue 3, Whitepaper #065 (13pp); 2023 July 31
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.15071
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/25c2cfeb.bd82b0a5