Mission Objectives

The objective of the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE)
is to explore the three-dimensional magnetic structures which emerge
through the visible surface of the Sun -- the Photosphere -- and
define both the geometry and dynamics of the upper solar atmosphere -
the Transition Region and Corona. The magnetic field geometry can be
seen in images of solar plasma taken in wavelengths emitted or absorbed
by atoms and ions formed in different temperature ranges. The
transition from the 6000 degree K Photosphere, where magnetic fields
and plasma are in rough equipartition (low beta), to the multi-million
degree Corona, where the magnetic fields dominate (high beta), is
extremely difficult to model. Many of the physical process that occur
here -- plasma confinement, reconnection, wave propagation, plasma
heating -- arise throughout space physics and astrophysics. And to
date, no images have ever been collected that show the required
temperature range nearly simultaneously with both high spatial and
temporal resolution. The TRACE data will provide quantitative
observational constraints on the models and thus stimulate real
advances in our understanding of the transition from low to high beta
plasma. The solar atmosphere is constantly evolving because the
magnetic fields which dominate the Corona are continuously being
displaced by the convective motions in the outer layers of the sun
just below the Photosphere. A major objective of the TRACE
investigation is to explore the relation between diffusion of the
surface magnetic fields and the changes in heating and structure
throughout the Transition Region and Corona. The simultaneous movies
of the 6000 to 10,000,000 degree K volume of the solar atmosphere will
allow us to determine the rate of change of the magnetic topology and
the nature of the local restructuring and reconnection processes.
Occasionally new magnetic flux emerges through the solar surface and
organizes into local concentrations the largest of which are sunspots.
The emergence of new flux has profound effects on the overlying
atmosphere and often triggers a variety of phenomena which release
significant amounts of energy and which can result in major
restructuring of the Corona, the interplanetary medium, and the Earth's
magnetosphere. Therefore, TRACE will observe nearly continuously for
an extended period to study not only the "quiet" solar atmosphere but
also the more episodic active Sun.
This page last updated 11/18/96.
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