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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

ISSN

1538-4357

Autores

I. G. Hannah, G. J. Hurford, H. S. Hudson, R. P. Lin, K. van Bibber,

Tópico(s)

Cosmology and Gravitation Theories

Resumo

We 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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