The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS)
B. De Pontieu, A.M. Title, J. Lemen, G.D. Kushner, D.J. Akin, B., Allard, T. Berger, P. Boerner, M. Cheung, C. Chou, J.F. Drake, D.W. Duncan,, S. Freeland, G.F. Heyman, C. Hoffman, N.E. Hurlburt, R.W. Lindgren, D., Mathur, R. Rehse, D. Sabolish, R. Seguin, C.J. Schrijver

TL;DR
IRIS is a spacecraft providing high-resolution spectra and images of the Sun's interface region, enabling detailed study of the flow of mass and energy between the chromosphere, transition region, and corona.
Contribution
IRIS offers unprecedented simultaneous spectral and imaging data of the Sun's interface region with high spatial, temporal, and velocity resolution, advancing solar physics research.
Findings
High-resolution spectra and images of the Sun's interface region.
Data reveals dynamic processes in chromosphere and transition region.
Supports modeling of mass and energy transfer in solar atmosphere.
Abstract
The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) small explorer spacecraft provides simultaneous spectra and images of the photosphere, chromosphere, transition region, and corona with 0.33-0.4 arcsec spatial resolution, 2 s temporal resolution and 1 km/s velocity resolution over a field-of-view of up to 175 arcsec x 175 arcsec. IRIS was launched into a Sun-synchronous orbit on 27 June 2013 using a Pegasus-XL rocket and consists of a 19-cm UV telescope that feeds a slit-based dual-bandpass imaging spectrograph. IRIS obtains spectra in passbands from 1332-1358, 1389-1407 and 2783-2834 Angstrom including bright spectral lines formed in the chromosphere (Mg II h 2803 Angstrom and Mg II k 2796 Angstrom) and transition region (C II 1334/1335 Angstrom and Si IV 1394/1403 Angstrom). Slit-jaw images in four different passbands (C II 1330, Si IV 1400, Mg II k 2796 and Mg II wing 2830 Angstrom)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
