Advanced Astronomy for Heliophysics Plus (ADAHELI+) is a project concept for a small solar and space weather mission with a budget compatible with an European Space Agency (ESA) S-class mission, including launch, and a fast development cycle. ADAHELI+ was submitted to the European Space Agency by a European-wide consortium of solar physics research institutes in response to the Call for a small mission opportunity for a launch in 2017,of March 9, 2012. The ADAHELI+ project builds on the heritage of the former ADAHELI mission, which had successfully completed its phase-A study under the Italian Space Agency 2007 Small Mission Programme, thus proving the soundness and feasibility of its innovative low-budget design. ADAHELI+ is a solar space mission with two main instruments: ISODY+: an imager, based on Fabry-Pé rot interferometers, whose design is optimized to the acquisition of highest cadence, long-duration, multiline spectropolarimetric images in the visible/near-infrared region of the solar spectrum. XSPO: an X-ray polarimeter for solar flares in X-rays with energies in the 15 to 35 keV range. ADAHELI+ is capable of performing observations that cannot be addressed by other currently planned solar space missions, due to their limited telemetry, or by ground-based facilities, due to the problematic effect of the terrestrial atmosphere.
ADAHELI+: Exploring the fast, dynamic Sun in the X-ray, optical, and near-infrared / Berrilli F.; Soffitta P.; Velli M.; Sabatini P.; Bigazzi A.; Bellazzini R.; Bellot Rubio L.R.; Brez A.; Carbone V.; Cauzzi G.; Cavallini F.; Consolini G.; Curti F.; Del Moro D.; Di Giorgio A.M.; Ermolli I.; Fabiani S.; Faurobert M.; Feller A.; Galsgaard K.; Gburek S.; Giannattasio F.; Giovannelli L.; Hirzberger J.; Jefferies S.M.; Madjarska M.S.; Manni F.; Mazzoni A.; Muleri F.; Penza V.; Peres G.; Piazzesi R.; Pieralli F.; Pietropaolo E.; Pillet V.M.; Pinchera M.; Reale F.; Romano P.; Romoli A.; Romoli M.; Rubini A.; Rudawy P.; Sandri P.; Scardigli S.; Spandre G.; Solanki S.K.; Stangalini M.; Vecchio A.; Zuccarello F.. - In: JOURNAL OF ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES, INSTRUMENTS, AND SYSTEMS. - ISSN 2329-4221. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2015), pp. 044006.0-044006.0. [10.1117/1.JATIS.1.4.044006]
ADAHELI+: Exploring the fast, dynamic Sun in the X-ray, optical, and near-infrared
Romoli M.;
2015
Abstract
Advanced Astronomy for Heliophysics Plus (ADAHELI+) is a project concept for a small solar and space weather mission with a budget compatible with an European Space Agency (ESA) S-class mission, including launch, and a fast development cycle. ADAHELI+ was submitted to the European Space Agency by a European-wide consortium of solar physics research institutes in response to the Call for a small mission opportunity for a launch in 2017,of March 9, 2012. The ADAHELI+ project builds on the heritage of the former ADAHELI mission, which had successfully completed its phase-A study under the Italian Space Agency 2007 Small Mission Programme, thus proving the soundness and feasibility of its innovative low-budget design. ADAHELI+ is a solar space mission with two main instruments: ISODY+: an imager, based on Fabry-Pé rot interferometers, whose design is optimized to the acquisition of highest cadence, long-duration, multiline spectropolarimetric images in the visible/near-infrared region of the solar spectrum. XSPO: an X-ray polarimeter for solar flares in X-rays with energies in the 15 to 35 keV range. ADAHELI+ is capable of performing observations that cannot be addressed by other currently planned solar space missions, due to their limited telemetry, or by ground-based facilities, due to the problematic effect of the terrestrial atmosphere.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



