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The Solar Particle Acceleration Radiation and Kinetics (SPARK) Mission Concept

Hamish A. S. Reid    
Sophie Musset    
Daniel F. Ryan    
Vincenzo Andretta    
Frédéric Auchère    
Deborah Baker    
Federico Benvenuto    
Philippa Browning    
Éric Buchlin    
Ariadna Calcines Rosario    
Steven D. Christe    
Alain Jody Corso    
Joel Dahlin    
Silvia Dalla    
Giulio Del Zanna    
Carsten Denker    
Jaroslav Dudík    
Robertus Erdélyi    
Ilaria Ermolli    
Lyndsay Fletcher    
Andrzej Fludra    
Lucie M. Green    
Mykola Gordovskyy    
Salvo L. Guglielmino    
Iain Hannah    
Richard Harrison    
Laura A. Hayes    
Andrew R. Inglis    
Natasha L. S. Jeffrey    
Jana Ka?parová    
Graham S. Kerr    
Christian Kintziger    
Eduard P. Kontar    
Säm Krucker    
Timo Laitinen    
Philippe Laurent    
Olivier Limousin    
David M. Long    
Shane A. Maloney    
Paolo Massa    
Anna Maria Massone    
Sarah Matthews    
Tomasz Mrozek    
Valery M. Nakariakov    
Susanna Parenti    
Michele Piana    
Vanessa Polito    
Melissa Pesce-Rollins    
Paolo Romano    
Alexis P. Rouillard    
Clementina Sasso    
Albert Y. Shih    
Marek Steslicki    
David Orozco Suárez    
Luca Teriaca    
Meetu Verma    
Astrid M. Veronig    
Nicole Vilmer    
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Resumen

Particle acceleration is a fundamental process arising in many astrophysical objects, including active galactic nuclei, black holes, neutron stars, gamma-ray bursts, accretion disks, solar and stellar coronae, and planetary magnetospheres. Its ubiquity means energetic particles permeate the Universe and influence the conditions for the emergence and continuation of life. In our solar system, the Sun is the most energetic particle accelerator, and its proximity makes it a unique laboratory in which to explore astrophysical particle acceleration. However, despite its importance, the physics underlying solar particle acceleration remain poorly understood. The SPARK mission will reveal new discoveries about particle acceleration through a uniquely powerful and complete combination of ?-ray, X-ray, and EUV imaging and spectroscopy at high spectral, spatial, and temporal resolutions. SPARK?s instruments will provide a step change in observational capability, enabling fundamental breakthroughs in our understanding of solar particle acceleration and the phenomena associated with it, such as the evolution of solar eruptive events. By providing essential diagnostics of the processes that drive the onset and evolution of solar flares and coronal mass ejections, SPARK will elucidate the underlying physics of space weather events that can damage satellites and power grids, disrupt telecommunications and GPS navigation, and endanger astronauts in space. The prediction of such events and the mitigation of their potential impacts are crucial in protecting our terrestrial and space-based infrastructure.

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