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Triangulation of Hard X-Ray Sources in an X-Class Solar Flare with ASO-S/HXI and Solar Orbiter/STIX
by
Chen, Wei
, Massa, Paolo
, Battaglia, Andrea F.
, Krucker, Säm
, Su, Yang
, Dickson, Ewan C. M.
, Ryan, Daniel F.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Chromosphere
/ Earth orbits
/ Elongated structure
/ Geometry
/ Imaging spectrometers
/ Low earth orbits
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Plasma
/ Sensors
/ Separation
/ Solar flares
/ Solar orbits
/ Solar physics
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Spectrometers
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Triangulation
/ X ray imagery
/ X ray sources
/ X-rays
2024
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Triangulation of Hard X-Ray Sources in an X-Class Solar Flare with ASO-S/HXI and Solar Orbiter/STIX
by
Chen, Wei
, Massa, Paolo
, Battaglia, Andrea F.
, Krucker, Säm
, Su, Yang
, Dickson, Ewan C. M.
, Ryan, Daniel F.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Chromosphere
/ Earth orbits
/ Elongated structure
/ Geometry
/ Imaging spectrometers
/ Low earth orbits
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Plasma
/ Sensors
/ Separation
/ Solar flares
/ Solar orbits
/ Solar physics
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Spectrometers
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Triangulation
/ X ray imagery
/ X ray sources
/ X-rays
2024
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Triangulation of Hard X-Ray Sources in an X-Class Solar Flare with ASO-S/HXI and Solar Orbiter/STIX
by
Chen, Wei
, Massa, Paolo
, Battaglia, Andrea F.
, Krucker, Säm
, Su, Yang
, Dickson, Ewan C. M.
, Ryan, Daniel F.
in
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Chromosphere
/ Earth orbits
/ Elongated structure
/ Geometry
/ Imaging spectrometers
/ Low earth orbits
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Plasma
/ Sensors
/ Separation
/ Solar flares
/ Solar orbits
/ Solar physics
/ Space Exploration and Astronautics
/ Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics
/ Spectrometers
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Triangulation
/ X ray imagery
/ X ray sources
/ X-rays
2024
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Triangulation of Hard X-Ray Sources in an X-Class Solar Flare with ASO-S/HXI and Solar Orbiter/STIX
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Triangulation of Hard X-Ray Sources in an X-Class Solar Flare with ASO-S/HXI and Solar Orbiter/STIX
2024
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HXI on ASO-S and STIX onboard Solar Orbiter are the first simultaneously operating solar hard X-ray imaging spectrometers. ASO-S’s low Earth orbit and Solar Orbiter’s periodic displacement from the Sun–Earth line enables multi-viewpoint solar hard X-ray spectroscopic imaging analysis for the first time. Here, we demonstrate the potential of this new capability by reporting the first results of 3D triangulation of hard X-ray sources in the SOL2023-12-31T21:55 X5 flare. HXI and STIX observed the flare near the east limb with an observer separation angle of 18°. We triangulated the brightest regions within each source, which enabled us to characterise the large-scale hard X-ray geometry of the flare. The footpoints were found to be in the chromosphere within uncertainty, as expected, while the thermal looptop source was centred at an altitude of 15.1 ± 1 Mm. Given the footpoint separation, this implies a more elongated magnetic-loop structure than predicted by a semi-circular model. These results show the strong diagnostic power of joint HXI and STIX observations for understanding the 3D geometry of solar flares. We conclude by discussing the next steps required to fully exploit their potential.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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