Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987sci...238...61u&link_type=abstract
Science (ISSN 0036-8075), vol. 238, Oct. 2, 1987, p. 61-64. Research supported by the Lockheed Independent Research Program.
Physics
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Solar Activity, Solar Maximum Mission, X Ray Imagery, X Ray Telescopes, Oxygen, Silicon, Solar Corona, Spectrometers
Scientific paper
A photograph was obtained with a multilayer X-ray telescope. A 4-centimeter tungsten-carbon multilayer mirror was flown as part of an experimental solar rocket payload, and successful images were taken of the sun at normal incidence at a wavelength of 44 angstroms. Coronal Si-XII emission from an active region was recorded on film; as expected, the structure is very similar to that observed at O-VIII wavelengths by the Solar Maximum Mission flat crystal spectrometer at the same time. The small, simple optical system used in this experiment appears to have achieved a resolution of 5 to 10 arc seconds.
Acton Loren W.
Brown Aaron W.
Bruner Marilyn E.
Haisch Bernard M.
Underwood James H.
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