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The FOXSI solar sounding rocket campaigns

Lindsay Glesener, Säm Krucker, Steven Christe, Shin-nosuke Ishikawa, Juan Camilo Buitrago‐Casas, Brian D. Ramsey, Mikhail V. Gubarev, Tadayuki Takahashi, Shin Watanabe, Shin’ichiro Takeda, Sasha Courtade, P. Turin, Stephen McBride, Van Shourt, Jane Hoberman, Natalie Foster, Juliana Vievering

Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE · 2016

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Summary

The Focusing Optics X-ray Solar Imager (FOXSI) is, in its initial form, a sounding rocket experiment designed to apply the technique of focusing hard X-ray (HXR) optics to the study of fundamental questions about the high-energy Sun. Solar HXRs arise via bremsstrahlung from energetic electrons and hot plasma produced in solar flares and thus are one of the most direct diagnostics of are-accelerated electrons and the impulsive heating of the solar corona. Previous missions have always been limited in sensitivity and dynamic range by the use of indirect (Fourier) imaging due to the lack of availability of direct focusing optics, but technological advances now make direct focusing accessible in the HXR regime (as evidenced by the NuSTAR spacecraft and several suborbital missions). The FOXSI r

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1117/12.2232262
Catalogue ID
BFmoakvhek-vaskwv
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