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Imaging Almost Nothing at All… with PUNCH

Date: 2025-10-10

Time: 3:30 – 4:30pm

Location: 3853 Slichter Hall

Presented By:
Craig DeForest

Abstract:
The Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) is a constellation of four smallsats launching in Spring 2025 to image the solar corona and solar wind as a single unified system. The four satellites work together to form a single “virtual coronagraph” with a 90° field of view centered on the Sun. One satellite carries a coronagraph (the Narrow Field Imager) that captures the outer corona at apparent distances between 6 solar radii and 32 solar radii from the Sun. The other three carry heliospheric imagers with 42° wide fields of view, extending from 12 solar radii to 180 solar radii from the Sun. All instruments view visible light scattered by free electrons in the corona and solar wind and use linear polarization to generate 3D information about density structures in the plasma. In this talk, I will briefly describe some of the key background science and the mission itself, then discuss the enabling technologies of deep signal separation and polarimetric inversion to reveal 3D structure before presenting and discussing recent data from the constellation and how to obtain the data for your own use.