SMILE Modeling Working Group: Modeling and Analysis of X-ray and Ultraviolet Images of Solar Wind - Earth Interactions.

IF 9.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Space Science Reviews Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-20 DOI:10.1007/s11214-025-01172-8
Hyunju K Connor, Tianran Sun, Andrey Samsonov, Jun Liang, Andrew Read, Dalin Li, Gonzalo Cucho-Padin, Jaewoong Jung, Brenden Bickner, C Philippe Escoubet, Colin Forsyth, Steven Sembay, David Sibeck, Emma Spanswick, Dmytro Sydorenko, Chi Wang
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The Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) is a joint European and Chinese spacecraft scheduled to launch in 2025 into a highly elliptical polar orbit. It will carry four instruments: the Soft X-ray Imager (SXI), the UltraViolet Imager (UVI), the Light Ion Analyzer (LIA), and the MAGnetometer (MAG). SMILE will image the dayside magnetosheath and cusps in soft X-ray, as well as the northern auroral oval in ultraviolet, for ∼41 continuous hours per orbit while simultaneously measuring plasma and magnetic field along its path. SMILE aims to advance our understanding of global solar wind - magnetosphere - ionosphere interactions. The Modeling Working Group (MWG), established in 2018, has fostered various modeling studies to ensure the successful scientific outcome of the SMILE mission. This paper overviews several MWG activities related to the SMILE SXI and UVI instruments. Firstly, we introduce the simulation of soft X-ray images of the Earth's dayside magnetosphere, the SMILE orbit, and the SXI target visibilities. Secondly, we discuss multiple techniques developed for soft X-ray image analysis and the SXI's capability to capture multi-scale interactions between the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere. Thirdly, we focus on the role of exospheric hydrogen density in determining near-Earth soft X-ray emissions, introducing several studies that estimate the exospheric density near the subsolar magnetopause location and its variability during geomagnetic storms. Finally, we present the modeling efforts for simulating the UVI instrument performance and the kinetic transport of suprathermal electrons and their impact on UV emissions.

SMILE模型工作组:太阳风-地球相互作用的x射线和紫外线图像的模型和分析。
太阳风磁层电离层连接探测器(SMILE)是欧洲和中国联合发射的航天器,计划于2025年发射到高椭圆极轨道。它将携带四种仪器:软x射线成像仪(SXI)、紫外线成像仪(UVI)、光离子分析仪(LIA)和磁力计(MAG)。SMILE将在软x射线中对白天的磁鞘和尖端进行成像,在紫外线中对北极光椭圆进行成像,每轨道连续拍摄约41小时,同时测量等离子体和沿其路径的磁场。SMILE旨在提高我们对全球太阳风-磁层-电离层相互作用的理解。建模工作组(MWG)成立于2018年,促进了各种建模研究,以确保SMILE任务取得成功的科学成果。本文概述了与SMILE SXI和UVI仪器相关的几项MWG活动。首先,我们介绍了地球日侧磁层、SMILE轨道和SXI目标能见度的软x射线图像的模拟。其次,我们讨论了用于软x射线图像分析的多种技术,以及SXI捕获太阳风与地球磁层之间多尺度相互作用的能力。第三,我们重点讨论了外逸层氢密度在确定近地软x射线发射中的作用,介绍了几项估算太阳下磁层顶附近外逸层密度及其在地磁风暴期间变化的研究。最后,我们介绍了模拟UVI仪器性能和超热电子的动力学输运及其对UV发射的影响的建模工作。
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Space Science Reviews
Space Science Reviews 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
19.70
自引率
3.90%
发文量
60
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Space Science Reviews (SSRv) stands as an international journal dedicated to scientific space research, offering a contemporary synthesis across various branches of space exploration. Emphasizing scientific outcomes and instruments, SSRv spans astrophysics, physics of planetary systems, solar physics, and the physics of magnetospheres & interplanetary matter. Beyond Topical Collections and invited Review Articles, Space Science Reviews welcomes unsolicited Review Articles and Special Communications. The latter encompass papers related to a prior topical volume/collection, report-type papers, or timely contributions addressing a robust combination of space science and technology. These papers succinctly summarize both the science and technology aspects of instruments or missions in a single publication.
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