The Lunar Environment Heliophysics X-ray Imager (LEXI) Mission

Space Sci Rev. 2024;220(4):37. doi: 10.1007/s11214-024-01063-4. Epub 2024 May 14.

Abstract

The Lunar Environment heliospheric X-ray Imager (LEXI) is a wide field-of-view soft X-ray telescope developed to study solar wind-magnetosphere coupling. LEXI is part of the Blue Ghost 1 mission comprised of 10 payloads to be deployed on the lunar surface. LEXI monitors the dayside magnetopause position and shape as a function of time by observing soft X-rays (0.1-2 keV) emitted from solar wind charge-exchange between exospheric neutrals and high charge-state solar wind plasma in the dayside magnetosheath. Measurements of the shape and position of the magnetopause are used to test temporal models of meso- and macro-scale magnetic reconnection. To image the boundary, LEXI employs lobster-eye optics to focus X-rays to a microchannel plate detector with a 9.1×9.1 field of view.

Keywords: Lunar; Magnetopause; Reconnection; X-ray imaging.