Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
A large-area high-sensitivity X-ray spectrometer has been constructed and used to measure the 1.8- to 5.3-A X-ray emission of the sun under quiescent conditions. The instrument utilizes Bragg reflection from mosaic graphite crystals. The data indicate that the X-ray emission can best be accounted for by a multitemperature model of the solar atmosphere in which both the overall corona and active regions contribute to the X-ray spectrum. Theoretical calculations of the X-ray flux of a hot, optically thin plasma have been used to estimate the solar conditions at the time when the measurements were made.
Keywords:
SPACE RADIATION
Type:
Solar Physics; 34; Jan. 197
Format:
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