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Constraints on dark matter models from a Fermi LAT search for high-energy cosmic-ray electrons from the Sun
Cosmic Rays Electrons Fermi Sun
2011/10/13
During its first year of data taking, the Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope has collected a large sample of high-energy cosmic-ray electrons and positrons (CREs). ...
Height structure of X-ray, EUV and white-light emission in a solar flare
Sun: fl ares – Sun: X-rays, gamma-rays – Sun: radio radiation – Sun: UV radiation – Acceleration of particles
2011/10/11
The bulk of solar flare emission originates from very compact sources located in the lower solar atmosphere and seen in various wavelength ranges: near optical, UV, EUV, soft and hard X-rays, and gamm...
Quasi-Periodic Pulsations in Solar Flares: new clues from the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor
Sun: fl ares Methods:data analysis Methods: statistical Methods:observational
2011/10/8
In the last four decades it has been observed that solar flares show quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) from the lowest, i.e. radio, to the highest, i.e. gamma-ray, part of the electromagnetic spectrum....
A Model for the Origin of High Density in Loop-top X-ray Sources
Model Origin Density Loop-top X-ray Sources
2011/10/8
Super-hot looptop sources, detected in some large solar flares, are compact sources of HXR emission with spectra matching thermal electron populations exceeding 30 megakelvins. High observed emission ...
Coherent Cherenkov Radiation from Cosmic-Ray-Induced Air Showers
Coherent Cherenkov Radiation Cosmic-Ray-Induced
2011/9/27
Very energetic cosmic rays entering the atmosphere of the Earth will create a plasma cloud moving with almost the speed of light. The magnetic field of the Earth induces an electric current in this cl...
XMM-Newton observations of the supergiant fast X-ray transients XTEJ1739-302, IGRJ08408-4503 and IGRJ18410-0535
XMM-Newton supergiant X-ray transients XTEJ1739-302 IGRJ08408-4503 IGRJ18410-0535
2011/9/26
We report here on the XMM-Newton observations of the three supergiant fast X-ray transients (SFXT) XTE J1739-302, IGRJ08408-4503, and IGRJ18410-0535. For the latter source we only discuss some prelimi...
Study of High and Low Amplitude Wave Trains of Cosmic Ray Diurnal Variation during Solar Cycle 23
Cosmic rays diurnal variation high amplitude anisotropic events low amplitude anisotropic events solar cycle olar wind speed
2010/9/15
A detailed study has been conducted on the long-term changes in the diurnal variation of cosmic rays in terms of high and low amplitude wave trains event (HAEs/LAEs) during the period 1996–2008 (solar...
Morphology and Spectral Behavior of Solar Hard X-Ray Sources。
Theoretical investigation of cosmic ray processing of solar system ices
cosmic ray solar system ices
2009/5/27
Space ices containing water, carbon- and nitrogen-rich structures are important in certain chemical and radiation induced processes in Solar System dust systems. Up to now there are no detailed invest...
Data Acquisition, Control, Communication and Computation System of Solar X-ray Spectrometer (SOXS) Mission
Data acquisition X-ray spectrometer instrumentation
2009/5/7
The Solar X-ray Spectrometer (SOXS) mission onboardGSAT- 2 Indian Spacecraft was launched on 08 May 2003 using GSLV-D2 rocket by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). SOXS aims to study solar fla...
Solar X-ray Spectrometer (SOXS) Mission – Low Energy Payload – First Results
Solar Flares X-ray detectors X-ray line emission equivalent width
2009/5/7
We present the first results from the 'LowEnergy Detector'™ payload of 'Solar X-ray Spectrometer (SOXS)™ mission, which was launched onboard GSAT-2 Indian spacecraft on 08 May 2003 by ...
X-ray Emission from Solar Flares
Solar flares X-ray detectors X-ray line emission and continuum break energy microflares
2009/5/6
Solar X-ray Spectrometer (SOXS), the first space-borne solar
astronomy experiment of India was designed to improve our current understanding
of X-ray emission from the Sun in general and solar flare...