Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988sohi.rept...81t&link_type=abstract
In ESA, The SOHO Mission. Scientific and Technical Aspects of the Instruments p 81-84 (SEE N90-13302 04-92)
Physics
Energetic Particles, Particle Emission, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Electron Emission, Isotopes, Particle Mass, Solar Flares
Scientific paper
The Energetic and Relativistic Nuclei and Electron (ERNE) experiment is described. It will investigate the solar atmosphere and outer heliosphere by detecting particles produced in various kinds of solar energy release processes. The scientific objectives include the measurement of elemental and isotopic abundances in solar flares, investigation of acceleration processes and physical conditions in the solar atmosphere, and investigation of particle propagation in interplanetary space. The ERNE instrument was designed to measure solar particles from about 1 MeV/nucleon upwards. Electrons, protons and all nuclei, including their isotopes, up to the iron group of elements can be identified. Differential energy spectrum measurements for the heaviest nuclei extend up to 540 MeV/nucleon.
Aurela A.
Kelha V.
Leppälä K.
Leppelmeier G.
Liede I.
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