THE HARD X-RAY TELESCOPE (HXT) FOR THE SOLAR-A MISSION

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作者
KOSUGI, T
MAKISHIMA, K
MURAKAMI, T
SAKAO, T
DOTANI, T
INDA, M
KAI, K
MASUDA, S
NAKAJIMA, H
OGAWARA, Y
SAWA, M
SHIBASAKI, K
机构
[1] INST SPACE & ASTRONAUT SCI,SAGAMIHARA,KANAGAWA 229,JAPAN
[2] NATL ASTRON OBSERV,MITAKA,TOKYO 181,JAPAN
[3] UNIV TOKYO,FAC SCI,DEPT PHYS,BUNKYO KU,TOKYO 113,JAPAN
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10.1007/BF00151693
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The Hard X-ray Telescope (HXT) is a Fourier-synthesis imager; a set of spatially-modulated photon count data are taken from 64 independent subcollimators and are Fourier-transformed into an image by using procedures such as the maximum entropy method (MEM) or CLEAN. The HXT takes images of solar flares simultaneously in four energy bands, nominally 15 (or 19)-24,24-35, 35-57, and 57-100 keV, with an ultimate angular resolution as fine as approximately 5 arc sec and a time resolution 0.5 s. Each subcollimator has a field of view wider than the solar disk. The total effective area of the collimator/detector system reaches approximately 70 cm2, about one order of magnitude larger than that of the HINOTORI hard X-ray imager. Thanks to these improvements, HXT will for the first time enable us to take images of flares at photon energies above approximately 30 keV. These higher-energy images will be compared with lower-energy ones, giving clues to the understanding of nonthermal processes in solar flares, i.e., the acceleration and confinement of energetic electrons. It is of particular importance to specify the acceleration site with regard to the magnetic field figuration in a flaring region, which will be achieved by collaborative observations between HXT and the Soft X-ray Telescope on board the same mission.
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