AXIOM: Advanced X-ray Imaging Of the Magnetosphere
G. Branduardi-Raymont (1), S. F. Sembay (2), J. P. Eastwood (3), D. G., Sibeck (4), A. Abbey (2), P. Brown (3), J. A. Carter (2), C. M. Carr (3), C., Forsyth (1), D. Kataria (1), S. Kemble (5), S. E. Milan (2), C. J. Owen (1),, L. Peacocke (5), A. M. Read (2), A. J. Coates (1)

TL;DR
AXIOM is a proposed space mission utilizing remote X-ray imaging and in situ measurements to study Earth's magnetosphere and solar wind interactions on a global scale with high resolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining X-ray imaging with in situ data to image Earth's magnetosphere, addressing key questions about solar wind interactions.
Findings
Simulations show the X-ray telescope can image Earth's magnetosphere effectively.
The mission design enables high-resolution, global imaging of magnetospheric phenomena.
The combined measurements can improve understanding of solar wind-magnetosphere interactions.
Abstract
Planetary plasma and magnetic field environments can be studied by in situ measurements or by remote sensing. While the former provide precise information about plasma behaviour, instabilities and dynamics on local scales, the latter offers the global view necessary to understand the overall interaction of the magnetospheric plasma with the solar wind. Here we propose a novel and more elegant approach employing remote X-ray imaging techniques, which are now possible thanks to the relatively recent discovery of solar wind charge exchange X-ray emissions in the vicinity of the Earth's magnetosphere. We describe how an appropriately designed and located X-ray telescope, supported by simultaneous in situ measurements of the solar wind, can be used to image the dayside magnetosphere, magnetosheath and bow shock, with a temporal and spatial resolution sufficient to address several key…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
