articleSolar PhysicsFeb 12, 2014HYBRID OA

The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS)

University of Oslo · Lockheed Martin (United States) · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) small explorer spacecraft provides simultaneous spectra and images of the photosphere, chromosphere, transition region, and corona with 0.33 – 0.4 arcsec spatial resolution, two-second temporal resolution, and 1 km s−1 velocity resolution over a field-of-view of up to 175 arcsec × 175 arcsec. IRIS was launched into a Sun-synchronous orbit on 27 June 2013 using a Pegasus-XL rocket and consists of a 19-cm UV telescope that feeds a slit-based dual-bandpass imaging spectrograph. IRIS obtains spectra in passbands from 1332 – 1358 Å, 1389 – 1407 Å, and 2783 – 2834 Å, including bright spectral lines formed in the chromosphere (Mg ii h 2803 Å and Mg ii k 2796 Å) and…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Chromosphere
  • Spectrograph
  • Astrophysics
  • Photosphere
  • Corona (planetary geology)
  • Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph
  • Spectral resolution
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