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THz photometers for solar flare observations from space
Fecha
2014-11Registro en:
Kaufmann, Pierre; Marcon, Rogério; Abrantes, André; Bortolucci, Emilio C.; T. Fernandes, Luis Olavo; et al.; THz photometers for solar flare observations from space; Springer; Experimental Astronomy; 37; 3; 11-2014; 579-598
0922-6435
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Kaufmann, Pierre
Marcon, Rogério
Abrantes, André
Bortolucci, Emilio C.
T. Fernandes, Luis Olavo
Kropotov, Grigory I.
Kudaka, Amauri S.
Machado, Nelson
Marun, Adolfo Hector
Nikolaev, Valery
Silva, Alexandre
da Silva, Claudemir S.
Timofeevsky, Alexander
Resumen
The search for the still unrevealed spectral shape of the mysterious THz solar flare emissions is one of the current most challenging research issues. The concept, fabrication and performance of a double THz photometer system, named SOLAR-T, is presented. Its innovative optical setup allows observations of the full solar disk and the detection of small burst transients at the same time. The detecting system was constructed to observe solar flare THz emissions on board of stratospheric balloons. The system has been integrated to data acquisition and telemetry modules for this application. SOLAR-T uses two Golay cell detectors preceded by low-pass filters made of rough surface primary mirrors and membranes, 3 and 7 THz band-pass filters, and choppers. Its photometers can detect small solar bursts (tens of solar flux units) with sub second time resolution. Tests have been conducted to confirm the entire system performance, on ambient and low pressure and temperature conditions. An artificial Sun setup was developed to simulate performance on actual observations. The experiment is planned to be on board of two long-duration stratospheric balloon flights over Antarctica and Russia in 2014–2016.