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The gas pixel detector as a solar X-ray polarimeter and imager

Authors :
Sergio Fabiani
Sergio Di Cosimo
Alessandro Brez
Fabio Muleri
Alda Rubini
Francesco Lazzarotto
Enrico Costa
Ronaldo Bellazzini
Gloria Spandre
Paolo Soffitta
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The Sun is the nearest astrophysical source with a very intense emission in the X-ray band. The study of energetic events, such as solar flares, can help us to understand the behaviour of the magnetic field of our star. There are in the literature numerous studies published about polarization predictions, for a wide range of solar flares models involving the emission from thermal and/or non-thermal processes, but observations in the X-ray band have never been exhaustive. The gas pixel detector (GPD) was designed to achieve X-ray polarimetric measurements as well as X-ray images for far astrophysical sources. Here we present the possibility to employ this instrument for the observation of our Sun in the X-ray band.<br />J. Adv. Space Res. (2011)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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