Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

1 Future solar missions (Based on the summary by R.A. Harrison) S. Kamio 2004.11.15.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "1 Future solar missions (Based on the summary by R.A. Harrison) S. Kamio 2004.11.15."— Presentation transcript:

1 1 Future solar missions (Based on the summary by R.A. Harrison) S. Kamio 2004.11.15

2 2 St Andrews is a small town in countryside. It is known for…

3 3 Aim of workshop - Latest theoretical ideas for coronal heating - Observational results (SOHO, Yohkoh, TRACE, and RHESSI) - Looking towards the future space missions 2004 September 6 - 9 University of St Andrews, UK http://www.soho15.org/

4 4 Future solar missions Demands for better spatial and temporal resolution (in terms of coronal heating) - small scale magnetic structures - wave or oscillation “Golden age” continues Solar-B (2006) STEREO (2006) Solar Dynamics Observatory (2008) Solar Orbiter (2013) We should understand their capabilities and limitations to make a suitable observation plan

5 5 Solar-B SOT (Solar Optical Telescope) 50cm aperture, diffraction limited (0.25” or 175km) Intensity and vector magnetic field measurement - Narrow band filter - Broad band filter - Spectrograph XRT (X-Ray Telescope) Full or partial Sun, 1” Temperature range 0.5-20 MK EIS (EUV Imaging Spectrometer) 170-210Å and 250-290Å (mainly 1-10MK lines) Doppler velocity (2km/s at best) Temperature and Density Diagnostics Launch 2006 http://solar.nro.nao.ac.jp/solar-b/

6 6 STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) Observe 3D structure of the Earth-directed CME (A pair of spacecraft) Launch 2006 EUV Imager (1.6”/pixel) Full Sun in 171Å, 195Å, 284Å, 304Å Coronagraph COR1 1.1 - 3.0R  COR2 2 - 15R  Heliospheric Imager Interplanetary CME http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/

7 7 SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory) Observe fine magnetic structures Launch 2008 HMI (Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager) Full Sun Doppler velocity (1” resolution) Vector magnetic field measurement High resolution imager (0.6”/pixel) 7 EUV and 3 UV bands Full Sun (FOV 41’ ) EUV irradiance measurement http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/

8 8 Solar Orbiter Getting close to the Sun (45R  or 0.2AU) Launch 2013 Instruments (TBD) soft X-ray, visible light EUV imager/spectrometer High resolution 0.5” = 70km (at 0.2AU) Polar region observation Latitude up to 33 degree http://www.orbiter.rl.ac.uk/

9 9 What’s next ? No (approved) mission after 2013 Solar Probe (NASA) ? Solar-C (JAXA) ? We should clarify the desired features for the following mission

10 10 Notice Solar-B special session ASJ meeting in Meisei Univ., Tokyo (2005 Mar 28 - 30) Abstract deadline: 2004 Dec 6 Observation plan based on your results SOT seminar @ Kwasan Library 2004 December 7-8 - SOT magnetograph - SOT operation - Data analysis (to be transmitted to Hida?)


Download ppt "1 Future solar missions (Based on the summary by R.A. Harrison) S. Kamio 2004.11.15."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google