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arxiv: 2502.06483 · v2 · pith:VJBLMYDW · submitted 2025-02-10 · astro-ph.IM · astro-ph.SR

Sunrise III: Overview of Observatory and Instruments

Andreas Korpi-Lagg , Achim Gandorfer , Sami K. Solanki , Jose Carlos del Toro Iniesta , Yukio Katsukawa , Pietro Bernasconi , Thomas Berkefeld , Alex Feller
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Tino L. Riethm\"uller Alberto \'Alvarez-Herrero Masahito Kubo Valent\'in Mart\'inez Pillet H. N. Smitha David Orozco Su\'arez Bianca Grauf Michael Carpenter Alexander Bell Mar\'ia-Teresa \'Alvarez-Alonso Daniel \'Alvarez Garc\'ia Beatriz Aparicio del Moral Daniel Ayoub Francisco Javier Bail\'en Eduardo Bail\'on Mart\'inez Maria Balaguer Jim\'enez Peter Barthol Montserrat Bayon Laguna Luis R. Bellot Rubio Melani Bergmann Julian Blanco Rodr\'iguez Jan Bochmann Juan Manuel Borrero Antonio Campos-Jara Juan Sebasti\'an Castellanos Dur\'an Mar\'ia Cebollero Aitor Conde Rodr\'iguez Werner Deutsch Harry Eaton Ana Belen Fern\'andez-Medina German Fernandez-Rico Agustin Ferreres Andr\'es Garc\'ia Ram\'on Mar\'ia Garc\'ia Alarcia Pilar Garc\'ia Parejo Daniel Garranzo-Garc\'ia Jos\'e Luis Gasent Blesa Karin Gerber Dietmar Germerott David Gilabert Palmer Laurent Gizon Miguel Angel G\'omez S\'anchez-Tirado David Gonzalez Alejandro Gonzalo Melchor Sam Goodyear Hirohisa Hara Edvarda Harnes Klaus Heerlein Frank Heidecke Jan Heinrichs David Hern\'andez Exp\'osito Johann Hirzberger Johannes Hoelken Sangwon Hyun Francisco A. Iglesias Ryohtaroh T. Ishikawa Minwoo Jeon Yusuke Kawabata Martin Kolleck Hugo Laguna Julian Lomas Antonio C. L\'opez Jim\'enez Paula Manzano Takuma Matsumoto David Mayo Turrado Thimo Meierdierks Stefan Meining Markus Monecke Jos\'e Miguel Morales-Fern\'andez Antonio Jes\'us Moreno Mantas Alejandro Moreno Vacas Marc Ferenc M\"uller Reinhard M\"uller Yoshihiro Naito Eiji Nakai Armon\'ia N\'u\~nez Peral Takayoshi Oba Geoffrey Palo Isabel P\'erez-Grande Javier Piqueras Carre\~no Tobias Preis Damien Przybylski Carlos Quintero Noda Sandeep Ramanath Jose Luis Ramos M\'as Nour Raouafi Mar\'ia-Jes\'us Rivas-Mart\'inez Pedro Rodr\'iguez Mart\'inez Manuel Rodr\'iguez Valido Basilio Ruiz Cobo Antonio S\'anchez Rodr\'iguez Antonio S\'anchez G\'omez Esteban Sanchis Kilders Kamal Sant Pablo Santamarina Guerrero Erich Schulze Toshifumi Shimizu Manuel Silva-L\'opez Azaymi L. Siu-Tapia Thomas Sonner Jan Staub Hanna Strecker Angel Tobaruela Ignacio Torralbo Alexandra Tritschler Toshihiro Tsuzuki Fumihiro Uraguchi Reiner Volkmer Angelos Vourlidas Du\v{s}an Vukadinovi\'c Stephan Werner Andreas Zerr
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In July 2024, Sunrise completed its third successful science flight. The Sunrise III observatory had been upgraded significantly after the two previous successful flights in 2009 and 2013. Three completely new instruments focus on the small-scale physical processes and their complex interaction from the deepest observable layers in the photosphere up to chromospheric heights. Previously poorly explored spectral regions and lines are exploited to paint a three-dimensional picture of the solar atmosphere with unprecedented completeness and level of detail. The full polarimetric information is captured by all three instruments to reveal the interaction between the magnetic fields and the hydrodynamic processes. Two slit-based spectropolarimeters, the Sunrise UV Spectropolarimeter and Imager (SUSI) and the Sunrise Chromospheric Infrared spectro-Polarimeter (SCIP), focus on the near-ultraviolet and the near-infrared regions respectively, and the imaging spectropolarimeter Tunable Magnetograph (TuMag) simultaneously obtains maps of the full field-of-view of $46 \times 46$ Mm$^2$ in the photosphere and the chromosphere in the visible. The instruments are operated in an orchestrated mode, benefiting from a new Image Stabilization and Light Distribution unit (ISLiD), with the Correlating Wavefront Sensor (CWS) providing the autofocus control and an image stability with a root-mean-square value smaller than 0.005''. A new gondola was constructed to significantly improve the telescope pointing stability, required to achieve uninterrupted observations over many hours. Sunrise III was launched successfully on July 10, 2024, from the Esrange Space Center near Kiruna (Sweden). It reached the landing site between the Mackenzie River and the Great Bear Lake in Canada after a flight duration of 6.5 days. In this paper, we give an overview of the Sunrise III observatory and its instruments.

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