2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10686-021-09774-0
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Magnetic imaging of the outer solar atmosphere (MImOSA)

Abstract: The magnetic activity of the Sun directly impacts the Earth and human life. Likewise, other stars will have an impact on the habitability of planets orbiting these host stars. Although the magnetic field at the surface of the Sun is reasonably well characterised by observations, the information on the magnetic field in the higher atmospheric layers is mainly indirect. This lack of information hampers our progress in understanding solar magnetic activity. Overcoming this limitation would allow us to address fou… Show more

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“…Remarkably, no existing or planned mission is able to tackle these challenging measurements, despite the efforts of the solar community over the last few decades. Solar missions with specific instrumentation for performing spectropolarimetry in the corona, such as the solar magnetism explorer (SolmeX) [39] or the Magnetic Imaging of the Outer Solar Atmosphere (MImOSA) [40] missions, have already been proposed. Certainly, the CRYO-NIRSP instrument [18] will likely provide excellent data on the inner corona, although it is expected that the observations will be much more limited in terms of time and have very restricted fields of view compared to CMAG, which aims to observe the entire inner corona.…”
Section: Solar Corona Polarimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarkably, no existing or planned mission is able to tackle these challenging measurements, despite the efforts of the solar community over the last few decades. Solar missions with specific instrumentation for performing spectropolarimetry in the corona, such as the solar magnetism explorer (SolmeX) [39] or the Magnetic Imaging of the Outer Solar Atmosphere (MImOSA) [40] missions, have already been proposed. Certainly, the CRYO-NIRSP instrument [18] will likely provide excellent data on the inner corona, although it is expected that the observations will be much more limited in terms of time and have very restricted fields of view compared to CMAG, which aims to observe the entire inner corona.…”
Section: Solar Corona Polarimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%

CMAG: A Mission to Study and Monitor the Inner Corona Magnetic Field

Orozco Suárez,
Del Toro Iniesta,
Bailén Martínez
et al. 2023
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