First Limits on the 3-200 keV X-Ray Spectrum of the Quiet Sun Using RHESSI
2007; IOP Publishing; Volume: 659; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/516750
ISSN1538-4357
AutoresI. G. Hannah, G. J. Hurford, H. S. Hudson, R. P. Lin, K. van Bibber,
Tópico(s)Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
ResumoWe present the first results using the Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) to observe solar X-ray emission not associated with active regions, sunspots, or flares (the quiet Sun). Using a newly developed chopping technique (fan-beam modulation) during seven periods of offpointing between 2005 June and 2006 October, we obtained upper limits over 3-200 keV for the quietest times when the GOES 12 1-8 Å flux fell below 10-8 W m-2. These values are smaller than previous limits in the 17-120 keV range and extend them to both lower and higher energies. The limit in 3-6 keV is consistent with a coronal temperature ≤6 MK. For quiet-Sun periods when the GOES 12 1-8 Å background flux was between 10-8 and 10-7 W m-2, the RHESSI 3-6 keV flux correlates to this as a power law, with an index of 1.08 ± 0.13. The power-law correlation for microflares has a steeper index of 1.29 ± 0.06. We also discuss the possibility of observing quiet-Sun X-rays due to solar axions and use the RHESSI quiet-Sun limits to estimate the axion-to-photon coupling constant for two different axion emission scenarios.
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