PHOBOS 2 mission - Observations of the solar soft X-ray radiation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Mars Probes, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Space Missions, Mars Atmosphere, Phobos, Satellite Observation, Solar Radiation, Spaceborne Astronomy

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This paper discusses the results of the long-term measurements of soft X-ray solar radiation during the Phobos 2 mission to Mars. There are variations in the minimal daily background flux of the X-ray solar radiation over 250 days of the mission, and it is shown that the presence of X-ray precursors is not a necessary and typical characteristic of a solar flare; estimates are made of the heights of soft X-ray radiation sources, from concurrent observations of solar flares from the spacecraft and the earth; specific features of X-ray sounding of the Martian atmosphere are considered.

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