Satellite mission: PhoENiX (Physics of Energetic and Non-thermal plasmas in the X (= magnetic reconnection) region)

N. Narukage
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We are planning a new solar satellite mission, "PhoENiX", for understanding of particle acceleration during magnetic reconnection. The main observation targets of this mission are solar flares. The scientific objectives of this mission are (1) to identify particle acceleration sites, (2) to investigate temporal evolution of particle acceleration, and (3) to characterize properties of accelerated particles, during solar flares. In order to achieve these science objectives, the PhoENiX satellite is planned to be equipped with three instruments of (1) Photon-counting type focusing-imaging spectrometer in soft X-rays (up to ~10 keV), (2) Photoncounting type focusing-imaging spectrometer in hard X-rays (up to ~30 keV), and (3) Spectropolarimeter in soft gamma-rays (spectroscopy is available in the energy range of from > 20 keV to 60 keV to < 600 keV). We plan to realize PhoENiX satellite mission around next solar maximum (around 2025).
卫星任务:PhoENiX (X(=磁重联)区域高能和非热等离子体物理学)
我们正在计划一个新的太阳卫星任务,“凤凰”,以了解磁重联过程中的粒子加速。这次任务的主要观测目标是太阳耀斑。该任务的科学目标是(1)确定粒子加速地点,(2)研究粒子加速的时间演化,(3)表征太阳耀斑期间加速粒子的特性。为了实现这些科学目标,“凤凰”卫星计划配备三种仪器:1)软x射线光子计数型聚焦成像光谱仪(可达~10 keV),(2)硬x射线光子计数型聚焦成像光谱仪(可达~30 keV),(3)软伽玛射线分光偏振仪(能谱可达20 keV ~ 60 keV至< 600 keV)。我们计划在下一次太阳活动极大期(2025年左右)左右实现凤凰号卫星任务。
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