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First Results for Solar Soft X-Ray Irradiance Measurements from the Third-generation Miniature X-Ray Solar Spectrometer

Authors :
Thomas N. Woods
Bennet Schwab
Robert Sewell
Anant Kumar Telikicherla Kandala
James Paul Mason
Amir Caspi
Thomas Eden
Amal Chandran
Phillip C. Chamberlin
Andrew R. Jones
Richard Kohnert
Christopher S. Moore
Stanley C. Solomon
Harry Warren
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 956, Iss 2, p 94 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

Three generations of the Miniature X-ray Solar Spectrometer (MinXSS) have flown on small satellites with the goal “to explore the energy distribution of soft X-ray (SXR) emissions from the quiescent Sun, active regions, and during solar flares, and to model the impact on Earth’s ionosphere and thermosphere.” The primary science instrument is the Amptek X123 X-ray spectrometer that has improved with each generation of the MinXSS experiment. This third-generation MinXSS-3 has a higher energy resolution and larger effective area than its predecessors and is also known as the Dual-zone Aperture X-ray Solar Spectrometer (DAXSS). It was launched on the INSPIRESat-1 satellite on 2022 February 14, and INSPIRESat-1 has successfully completed its 6 month prime mission. The INSPIRESat-1 is in a dawn–dusk, Sun-synchronous orbit and therefore has had 24 hr coverage of the Sun during most of its mission so far. The rise of Solar Cycle 25 has been observed by DAXSS. This paper introduces the INSPIRESat-1 DAXSS solar SXR observations, and we focus the science results here on a solar occultation experiment and multiple flares on 2022 April 24. One key flare result is that the reduction of elemental abundances appears greatest during the flare impulsive phase, thus highlighting the important role of chromospheric evaporation during flares to inject warmer plasma into the coronal loops. Furthermore, these results are suggestive that the amount of chromospheric evaporation is related to flare temperature and intensity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
956
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.258c199f4dad4a068f8b660e25d5b757
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acef13