Title of article :
The Space Weather and Ultraviolet Solar Variability (SWUSV) Microsatellite Mission
Author/Authors :
Damé, Luc Université Versailles Saint-Quentin (UVSQ) - CNRS, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) - Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS), France , SWUSV Team Universiteé Versailles Saint-Quentin (UVSQ) - CNRS, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) - Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS), France
Abstract :
We present the ambitions of the SWUSV (Space Weather and Ultraviolet Solar Variability) Microsatellite Mission that encompasses three major scientific objectives: (1) Space Weather including the prediction and detection of major eruptions and coronal mass ejections (Lyman- Alpha and Herzberg continuum imaging); (2) solar forcing on the climate through radiation and their interactions with the local stratosphere (UV spectral irradiance from 180 to 400 nm by bands of 20 nm, plus Lyman-Alpha and the CN bandhead); (3) simultaneous radiative budget of the Earth, UV to IR, with an accuracy better than 1% in differential. The paper briefly outlines the mission and describes the five proposed instruments of the model payload: SUAVE (Solar Ultraviolet Advanced Variability Experiment), an optimized telescope for FUV (Lyman-Alpha) and MUV (200–220 nm Herzberg continuum) imaging (sources of variability); UPR (Ultraviolet Passband Radiometers), with 64 UV filter radiometers; a vector magnetometer; thermal plasma measurements and Langmuir probes; and a total and spectral solar irradiance and Earth radiative budget ensemble (SERB, Solar irradiance Earth Radiative Budget). SWUSV is proposed as a small mission to CNES and to ESA for a possible flight as early as 2017–2018.
Keywords :
Solar eruptions , Coronal mass ejections , Space weather , Ultraviolet variability , Ultraviolet instrumentation , Solar irradiance
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Research
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Research