LEMUR: Large European Module for solar Ultraviolet Research. European contribution to JAXA's Solar-C mission
Luca Teriaca, Vincenzo Andretta, Fr\'ed\'eric Auch\`ere and, Charles M. Brown, Eric Buchlin, Gianna Cauzzi, J. Len Culhane and, Werner Curdt, Joseph M. Davila, Giulio Del Zanna, George A. Doschek, and Silvano Fineschi, Andrzej Fludra, Peter T. Gallagher, Lucie, Green

TL;DR
LEMUR is a large European VUV telescope designed for high-resolution, multi-wavelength solar observations, significantly enhancing capabilities for studying the solar atmosphere and contributing to the JAXA Solar-C mission.
Contribution
LEMUR introduces a large VUV telescope with advanced spectrograph capabilities, providing high-resolution, wide temperature coverage, and magnetic field measurements for solar research.
Findings
Designed a 30 cm VUV telescope with 0.14" sampling
Capable of measuring line shifts down to 2 km/s
Provides comprehensive UV spectral coverage from 17 to 127 nm
Abstract
Understanding the solar outer atmosphere requires concerted, simultaneous solar observations from the visible to the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and soft X-rays, at high spatial resolution (between 0.1" and 0.3"), at high temporal resolution (on the order of 10 s, i.e., the time scale of chromospheric dynamics), with a wide temperature coverage (0.01 MK to 20 MK, from the chromosphere to the flaring corona), and the capability of measuring magnetic fields through spectropolarimetry at visible and near-infrared wavelengths. Simultaneous spectroscopic measurements sampling the entire temperature range are particularly important. These requirements are fulfilled by the Japanese Solar-C mission (Plan B), composed of a spacecraft in a geosynchronous orbit with a payload providing a significant improvement of imaging and spectropolarimetric capabilities in the UV, visible, and near-infrared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
