Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983soph...86....3t&link_type=abstract
(Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and National Science Foundation, U.S.-Japan Seminar on the Recent Advances in the Un
Physics
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Japanese Spacecraft, Solar Flares, Solar Spectrometers, Solar X-Rays, Solar Instruments, X Ray Imagery, X Ray Spectroscopy
Scientific paper
A discussion is presented of the Hinotori satellite mission, which is designed for the observation of solar flares in the X-ray energy band during the solar maximum period. The instruments contained in the satellite conduct hard X-ray imaging of solar flares by means of rotating modulation collimators, wide energy band spectroscopy in the range from 2 keV to several milli MeV, and high resolution crystal spectroscopy of iron emission lines. The characteristics of the individual instruments are examined, including the soft X-ray monitor, the hard X-ray monitor, the solar gamma ray detector, the soft X-ray crystal spectrometer, the fine solar aspect sensor for accurate position determination, and the hard X-ray flare imaging using the rotating modulation collimator technique.
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