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Sun Chaser - A Mission to the Earth-Sun Lagrangian Point 4

Authors :
A. Posner
S. K. Solanki
C. N. Arge
A. Bemporad
K.-S. Cho
Y. M. Collado-Vega
C. Dong
F. Effenberger
R. Filwett
A. Gandorfer
N. Hatten
B. Heber
C. J. Henney
D. Jha
S. Jones
P. Kühl
C. Lee
O. Malandraki
N. Nitta
Y.-D. Park
H. Peter
A. A. Pevtsov
J. Straub
O. C. StCyr
V. Sterken
R. D. T. Strauss
L. Upton
K. Whitman
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2022.

Abstract

Placed at L4, Sun Chaser is a mission concept that will follow (or chase) high-energy processes around the west limb, combining solar remote sensing & in situ observations, and overseeing the entire solar radiation hemisphere. Sun Chaser’s remote sensing is essential for ~90% of current physics-based and empirical solar energetic particle (SEP) event forecasting techniques. Without Sun Chaser, there cannot be a basis for SEP event all-clear forecasting. It establishes and maintains a space weather (SWx) radiation safe zone that supports all near-term human missions to the Moon and Mars. Sun Chaser latitude in-situ coverage also provides a unique opportunity for solar wind-, interplanetary- and interstellar-dust science. In combination with existing and planned observatories at L1 and L5, the three locations provide 240° longitude coverage of resolving photospheric magnetic field structure and safe Earth-directed CME viewing. A ~14°-inclination of both L4 and L5 out of the ecliptic guarantees continuous viewing of both solar poles and continuous in-situ presence on both sides of the heliographic equator, with >3.6° elevation. Extended observations in both longitude and latitude will revolutionize global solar wind modeling and immediate validation, and enables the development of local helioseismology, with potential for long-term solar activity forecasting.

Subjects

Subjects :
Solar Physics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNJ15HK11B
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20220013632
Document Type :
Report