Probing the physics of the solar atmosphere with the Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE). I. Coronal heating

The Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE) is a proposed mission composed of a multislit extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrograph (in three spectral bands around 171 angstrom, 284 angstrom, and 108 angstrom) and an EUV context imager (in two passbands around 195 angstrom and 304 angstrom). MUSE will provide unprecedented spectral and imaging diagnostics of the solar corona at high spatial (<= 0.'' 5) and temporal resolution (down to similar to 0.5 s for sit-and-stare observations), thanks to its innovative multislit design. By obtaining spectra in four bright EUV lines (Fe ix 171 angstrom, Fe xv 284 angstrom, Fe xix-Fe xxi 108 angstrom) covering a wide range of transition regions and coronal temperatures along 37 slits simultaneously, MUSE will, for the first time, "freeze" (at a cadence as short as 10 s) with a spectroscopic raster the evolution of the dynamic coronal plasma over a wide range of scales: from the spatial scales on which energy is released (<= 0.'' 5) to the large-scale (similar to 170 '' x 170 '') atmospheric response. We use numerical modeling to showcase how MUSE will constrain the properties of the solar atmosphere on spatiotemporal scales (<= 0.'' 5, <= 20 s) and the large field of view on which state-of-the-art models of the physical processes that drive coronal heating, flares, and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) make distinguishing and testable predictions. We describe the synergy between MUSE, the single-slit, high-resolution Solar-C EUVST spectrograph, and ground-based observatories (DKIST and others), and the critical role MUSE plays because of the multiscale nature of the physical processes involved. In this first paper, we focus on coronal heating mechanisms. An accompanying paper focuses on flares and CMEs.

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Author De Pontieu, Bart
Testa, Paola
Martínez-Sykora, Juan
Antolin, Patrick
Karampelas, Konstantinos
Hansteen, Viggo
Rempel, Matthias
Cheung, Mark C. M.
Reale, Fabio
Danilovic, Sanja
Pagano, Paolo
Polito, Vanessa
De Moortel, Ineke
Nóbrega-Siverio, Daniel
Van Doorsselaere, Tom
Petralia, Antonino
Asgari-Targhi, Mahboubeh
Boerner, Paul
Carlsson, Mats
Chintzoglou, Georgios
Daw, Adrian
DeLuca, Edward
Golub, Leon
Matsumoto, Takuma
Ugarte-Urra, Ignacio
McIntosh, Scott W.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2022-02-10T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation De Pontieu, Bart, Testa, Paola, Martínez-Sykora, Juan, Antolin, Patrick, Karampelas, Konstantinos, Hansteen, Viggo, Rempel, Matthias, Cheung, Mark C. M., Reale, Fabio, Danilovic, Sanja, Pagano, Paolo, Polito, Vanessa, De Moortel, Ineke, Nóbrega-Siverio, Daniel, Van Doorsselaere, Tom, Petralia, Antonino, Asgari-Targhi, Mahboubeh, Boerner, Paul, Carlsson, Mats, Chintzoglou, Georgios, Daw, Adrian, DeLuca, Edward, Golub, Leon, Matsumoto, Takuma, Ugarte-Urra, Ignacio, McIntosh, Scott W.. (2022). Probing the physics of the solar atmosphere with the Multi-slit Solar Explorer (MUSE). I. Coronal heating. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7n58qxk. Accessed 21 June 2025.

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