1. SOLPEX Complex for Studies of Solar Radiation in the Soft X-Ray Range
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J. Barylak, Marek Siarkowski, A. S. Kirichenko, Piotr Podgorski, D. Ścisłowski, Sergey A. Bogachev, S. Płocieniak, Janusz Sylwester, A. A. Pertsov, Żaneta Szaforz, Jaroslaw Bakala, Miroslaw Kowalinski, Sergey Kuzin, and Marek Stȩślicki
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,Resolution (electron density) ,Radiation ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,Filter (large eddy simulation) ,Optics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Pinhole camera ,Focal length ,Angular resolution ,business - Abstract
The SOLPEX complex consists of two instruments for recording soft X-ray radiation from the Sun and is a part of the KORTES equipment, which will be installed on board the International Space Station. The first instrument is a fast-rotating multi-crystalagg spectrometer designed to record solar spectra in the range of 0.4–23 A with a time resolution of no less than 0.1 s. The second instrument is a pinhole camera with a focal length of 58 cm. The camera has a field of viewof 2° × 2°, angular resolution of 2 arcmin, and time resolution up to 0.2 s. The energy range is determined by the input filter and is 1–10 keV; the energy resolution is 0.5 keV. The combination of these two instruments makes it possible to locate hot solar sources in the corona, determine their speed, and conduct spectral diagnostics.
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- 2019
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