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The Solar EruptioN Integral Field Spectrograph.

Authors :
Herde, Vicki L.
Chamberlin, Phillip C.
Schmit, Don
Daw, Adrian
Milligan, Ryan O.
Polito, Vanessa
Bose, Souvik
Boyajian, Spencer
Buedel, Paris
Edgar, Will
Gebben, Alex
Gong, Qian
Jacobsen, Ross
Nell, Nicholas
Schwab, Bennet
Sims, Alan
Summers, David
Turner, Zachary
Valade, Trace
Wallace, Joseph
Source :
Solar Physics. Aug2024, Vol. 299 Issue 8, p1-25. 25p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Solar eruptioN Integral Field Spectrograph (SNIFS) is a solar-gazing spectrograph scheduled to fly in the summer of 2025 on a NASA sounding rocket. Its goal is to view the solar chromosphere and transition region at a high cadence (1 s) both spatially ( 0.5 ″ ) and spectrally (33 mÅ) viewing wavelengths around Lyman alpha (1216 Å), Si iii (1206 Å), and O v (1218 Å) to observe spicules, nanoflares, and possibly a solar flare. This time cadence will provide yet-unobserved detail about fast-changing features of the Sun. The instrument is comprised of a Gregorian-style reflecting telescope combined with a spectrograph via a specialized mirrorlet array that focuses the light from each spatial location in the image so that it may be spectrally dispersed without overlap from neighboring locations. This paper discusses the driving science, detailed instrument and subsystem design, and preintegration testing of the SNIFS instrument. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00380938
Volume :
299
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solar Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179535623
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-024-02367-y