Revolutionary Solar System Science Enabled by the Line Emission Mapper X-ray Probe
William R. Dunn, Dimitra Koutroumpa, Jennifer A. Carter, Kip D. Kuntz,, Sean McEntee, Thomas Deskins, Bryn Parry, Scott Wolk, Carey Lisse, Konrad, Dennerl, Caitriona M. Jackman, Dale M. Weigt, F. Scott Porter, Graziella, Branduardi-Raymont, Dennis Bodewits, Fenn Leppard

TL;DR
The Line Emission Mapper (LEM) X-ray probe will revolutionize Solar System science by providing unprecedented spectral resolution to study planetary and heliospheric processes, enabling new insights into composition, interactions, and physical conditions.
Contribution
This paper introduces LEM's capabilities and discusses its potential to transform understanding of Solar System phenomena through advanced X-ray measurements.
Findings
High-resolution global trace element maps of the Lunar Surface.
Global maps of the Heliosphere revealing interstellar neutral distributions.
Measurements of solar wind ion abundances and velocities.
Abstract
The Line Emission Mapper's (LEM's) exquisite spectral resolution and effective area will open new research domains in Astrophysics, Planetary Science and Heliophysics. LEM will provide step-change capabilities for the fluorescence, solar wind charge exchange (SWCX) and auroral precipitation processes that dominate X-ray emissions in our Solar System. The observatory will enable novel X-ray measurements of historically inaccessible line species, thermal broadening, characteristic line ratios and Doppler shifts - a universally valuable new astrophysics diagnostic toolkit. These measurements will identify the underlying compositions, conditions and physical processes from km-scale ultra-cold comets to the MK solar wind in the heliopause at 120 AU. Here, we focus on the paradigm-shifts LEM will provide for understanding the nature of the interaction between a star and its planets,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
