The Chromosphere and Prominence Magnetometer (ChroMag) is conceived with the
goal of quantifying the intertwined dynamics and magnetism of the solar
chromosphere and in prominences through imaging spectro-polarimetry of the full
solar disk. The picture of chromospheric magnetism and dynamics is rapidly
developing, and a pressing need exists for breakthrough observations of
chromospheric vector magnetic field measurements at the true lower boundary of
the heliospheric system. ChroMag will provide measurements that will enable
scientists to study and better understand the energetics of the solar
atmosphere, how prominences are formed, how energy is stored in the magnetic
field structure of the atmosphere and how it is released during space weather
events like flares and coronal mass ejections. An integral part of the ChroMag
program is a commitment to develop and provide community access to the
"inversion" tools necessary for the difficult interpretation of the
measurements and derive the magneto-hydrodynamic parameters of the plasma.
Measurements of an instrument like ChroMag provide critical physical context
for the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and Interface Region Imaging
Spectrograph (IRIS) as well as ground-based observatories such as the future
Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST).Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes +
Instrumentation 2012 Conference 8446 (1-5 July 2012