The wavelength calibration and resolution of the Leicester solar coronal Bragg spectrometer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Calibrating, Skylark Rocket Vehicle, Solar Corona, Solar Spectrometers, Spectral Resolution, X Ray Astronomy, Bragg Angle, Data Reduction, Emission Spectra, Line Spectra, Solar X-Rays, X Ray Spectroscopy

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X-ray emission spectra of coronal active regions have been studied for several years by use of Skylark rocket vehicles equipped with a Bragg spectrometer. Many new emission lines have been used for diagnosis of the condition of the coronal plasma and for determination of ionic term diagrams. This paper gives an account of the behavior, during operation in space, of the wavelength calibrations and resolution of the instrument upon which this work has been based. The wavelength scale is established to a precision of about one part in 10,000.

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