The Solar Spectroscopy Explorer Mission
Jay Bookbinder, the SSE team

TL;DR
The Solar Spectroscopy Explorer (SSE) is a scalable small mission focusing on coronal spectroscopy, combining high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy to advance understanding of solar plasma and space weather phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a flexible, scalable mission design with advanced spectroscopic and imaging instruments for solar physics research, adaptable from small to medium class missions.
Findings
Provides observatory-class science with minimal configurations.
Enables detailed plasma and radiative process studies.
Supports space weather event analysis.
Abstract
The Solar Spectroscopy Explorer (SSE) concept is conceived as a scalable mission, with two to four instruments and a strong focus on coronal spectroscopy. In its core configuration it is a small strategic mission ($250-500M) built around a microcalorimeter (an imaging X-ray spectrometer) and a high spatial resolution (0.2 arcsec) EUV imager. SSE puts a strong focus on the plasma spectroscopy, balanced with high resolution imaging - providing for break-through imaging science as well as providing the necessary context for the spectroscopy suite. Even in its smallest configuration SSE provides observatory class science, with significant science contributions ranging from basic plasma and radiative processes to the onset of space weather events. The basic configuration can carry an expanded instrument suite with the addition of a hard X-ray imaging spectrometer and/or a high spectral…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Planetary Science and Exploration
