The Interferometric BIdimensional Spectrometer 2.0 (IBIS 2.0) is a focal plane instrument which will be developed to acquire high cadence spectroscopic and spectropolarimetric images of the solar photosphere and chromosphere. Its previous version, named IBIS, was installed at the focal plane of the Dunn Solar Telescope of the National Solar Observatory in New Mexico (USA). It used two FPI in a classic mount and operated over the range 580 – 860 nm. IBIS 2.0 provides an important opportunity to investigate many open questions regarding the physics of the solar atmosphere, with particular attention to the phenomena visible in the photosphere and chromosphere. Moreover, IBIS 2.0 could represent a first step to develop a new instrument for the next generation telescopes. A brief overview of the project is available in [RD4].
A Science Working Group (SWG) has been charged by the project with the task of identifying the key science goals for the new version of the instrument and defining the corresponding science requirements that are needed to accomplish those goals. This document reports the outcome of such a Science Working Group