The Coronal Diagnostic Experiment (CODEX)
Abstract
Understanding solar wind sources and acceleration mechanisms is an overarching solar physics goal. Current models are highly under-constrained due to the limitations of the existing data, particularly in the ~3-10 Rs range. COronal Diagnostic EXperiment (CODEX) is designed to deliver the first global, comprehensive data sets that will impose crucial constraints and answer targeted essential questions, including: Are there signatures of hot plasma released into the solar wind from previously closed fields? What are the velocities and temperatures of the density structures that are observed so ubiquitously within streamers and coronal holes?
To provide these crucial measurements, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, in collaboration with the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, will develop a next-generation coronagraph for the International Space Station. This imaging coronagraph uses multiple filters to obtain simultaneous measurements of electron density, temperature, and velocity within a single instrument. This will be the first time all three have been measured simultaneously for this critical field-of-view, and CODEX achieves these measurements multiple times a day.- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2020
- Bibcode:
- 2020AGUFMSH0280011N
- Keywords:
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- 7509 Corona;
- SOLAR PHYSICS;
- ASTROPHYSICS;
- AND ASTRONOMY;
- 7513 Coronal mass ejections;
- SOLAR PHYSICS;
- ASTROPHYSICS;
- AND ASTRONOMY;
- 7594 Instruments and techniques;
- SOLAR PHYSICS;
- ASTROPHYSICS;
- AND ASTRONOMY;
- 7974 Solar effects;
- SPACE WEATHER