Magnetic Imaging of the Outer Solar Atmosphere (MImOSA): Unlocking the driver of the dynamics in the upper solar atmosphere
H. Peter, E. Alsina Ballester, V. Andretta, F. Auchere, L. Belluzzi,, A. Bemporad, D. Berghmans, E. Buchlin, A. Calcines, L.P. Chitta, K. Dalmasse,, T. del Pino Aleman, A. Feller, C. Froment, R. Harrison, M. Janvier, S., Matthews, S. Parenti, D. Przybylski, S.K. Solanki

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new suite of advanced instruments to measure the magnetic field in the Sun's outer atmosphere, aiming to answer key questions about solar magnetic activity and its effects on space weather.
Contribution
It introduces a set of three innovative instruments with unprecedented capabilities to observe solar magnetic fields across different atmospheric layers.
Findings
Enhanced spatial resolution in magnetic field measurements
Improved sensitivity and polarimetric performance
Potential to resolve long-standing questions in solar physics
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. The lack of information on the magnetic field in the higher atmospheric layers hampers our progress in understanding solar magnetic activity. Overcoming this limitation would allow us to address four paramount long-standing questions: (1) How does the magnetic field couple the different layers of the atmosphere, and how does it transport energy? (2) How does the magnetic field structure, drive and interact with the plasma in the chromosphere and upper atmosphere? (3) How does the magnetic field destabilise the outer solar atmosphere and thus affect the interplanetary environment? (4) How do magnetic processes accelerate particles to high energies? New ground-breaking observations are needed to address these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
