Title: Cristina Chifor (a)
1RHESSI Spectroscopy of Thermal Solar Flare
X-ray Emission
- Cristina Chifor (a)
- Ken Phillips (b) , Brian Dennis (c)
- DAMTP, University of Cambridge, UK
- Mullard Space Science Lab, UK
- NASA/GSFC, Maryland, USA
X-ray Spectroscopy and Plasma Diagnostics From
the RHESSI,RESIK and SPIRIT Instruments 6-8
December 2005 Wroclaw, Poland
2Presentation Outline
- Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic
Imager Data Access and Analysis - Fe Line Complexes Observations with RHESSI
- RHESSI / RESIK Cross - Calibration
- How to get more help with RHESSI data analysis
3RHESSIReuven Ramaty High Energy Solar
Spectroscopic Imager
- NASA Small Explorer
- Imaging and spectroscopic observations of
solar flares - since February 5th, 2002
- Principal Investigator
- Robert Lin, UCB
- Lead Co-investigator
- Brian Dennis, NASA/GSFC
4RHESSIReuven Ramaty High Energy Solar
Spectroscopic Imager
- 9 cylindrical cooled Ge detectors (lt 75 K)
- Energy range 5 keV to 17
MeV - ( 8 mÅ to 2.5 Å)
- FWHM 1 keV (12.4 Å) in the soft X-ray range
- (soft up to 20 keV)
- Movable shutters, high-rate electronics with
pile-up suppression
5How to Access RHESSI Data ?
- Object Oriented Software GUI
- Distributed through the Solar Software package
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- SSWIDL (hessi)
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- http//hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssw/hessi/doc/
- hessi_data_access.htm
- RHESSI DATA
- Flare catalogue
- Quicklook plots
- Level 0 Telemetry Data
-
6RHESSI Data I Flare Catalogue
- Up to date text and binary FITS file
- Currently, containing more than 18,000 flares
- INCLUDING
- FLARE CATALOGUE NO.
- START, PEAK END TIMES
- DURATION
- PEAK COUNT FLUX (C/S)
- ENERGY RANGE
- X, Y COORDINATES (ARCSEC)
- FLAGS (i.e attenuator state, night-time, SAA )
7RHESSI Data II Quicklook
- Daily FITS files in the metadata/catalogue
directory of the RHESSI data archive
8RHESSI Data III Level 0 Telemetry Data
- Packets in FITS files (up to 110 Mb)
- One FITS file/single orbit between local
midnights - Multiple FITS files for large flares
- http//hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/hessidata/
- GSFC (Maryland)
- ftp//hercules.ethz.ch/pub/hessi/data
- ETH (Switzerland)
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9Spectral Analysis Overview I
- STEP 1. Generate count rate spectra.
- hessi -gt RHESSI GUI
- OUTPUT
- Count spectrum file
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- Response Matrix (srm) file
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10Spectral Analysis Overview II
- STEP 2. OSPEX. Obtain photon spectra models.
- obj ospex()
- INPUT
- Count spectrum file
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- Response Matrix
- (srm) file
- Until recently, used MEWE spectral model.
- Now changed to CHIANTI.
11- "RHESSI Observations of the Iron - Line Feature
at 6.7 keV, - Phillips, K. J. H., Chifor, C. , Dennis, B.
- submitted to the Astrophys. J
- Motivation
- RHESSI observes both continuum and Fe line
complexes (at 6.7 keV and 8 keV) - How does the empirical Fe/H abundance ratio in
flares vary with Te ? - How do empirical correlation curves compare with
theoretical curves calculated with coronal Fe
abundances ?
12Flare Sampling Criteria
- Isothermal approximation OK in the late decay
stages - So, choose long duration, slowly decaying flares
- Used GOES to select flares according to this
criteria -
Example GOES fluxes, high-energy band ( 25 keV)
lightcurves for July 2002
13Sampled Flares
- 30 flares between 2002 - 2005
- GOES X-ray classification C3 X8
- More than 2000 spectra of 20 60 s in the
decaying stages of these flares
14Spectral Modeling
- RHESSI GUI spectral file SRM file
- Energy bins 1/3 keV in the 3 - 20 keV
range - 1 keV in the 20 100 keV
range - Time bins 20 60 s
- Optional pulse pile-up corrections ( rate gt
1000 counts/s) - Input the 2 files in the Object Spectral
Executive (OSPEX) - Background subtraction
- One isothermal component to fit continuum
2 Gaussian lines (1 keV FWHM) centered at 6.7
and 8 keV to model the Fe and Fe/Ni complexes - Reduced chi-squared for best fit
15 Some Instrumental Issues
- High count rates in RHESSI detectors decrease
energy resolution in the soft X-ray range and
increase calculated T. - pulse pile-up problems at high count rates
- Therefore, for now, avoid A0 attenuator states
(i.e. when no shutters are in front of detectors)
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17May 31st 2002 M2 Flare
18Chianti 5.0 Coronal abundances
19Fe Line Complexes Summary Conclusions
- Survey of gt 30 RHESSI flares (GOES class C3 -
X5) - Fe line features observed by RHESSI at 6.7 keV
indicate a coronal abundance of Fe for the
emitting flare plasma. - Some differences between the observed and
theoretical EWs of the lines may be due to - Non-isothermal nature of the flare plasma (in
particular at and shortly after the flare peak) - Instrumental effects such as the resolving of
the line features at high count rates - Possible errors in atomic rates used in
theoretical He-like Fe ion fractions.
20RHESSI vs. RESIK
- A number of coincident flares cross-calibration
possible. - RHESSI low energy end 5 keV
- RESIK in 1st -order mode observes from 2.0 to 3.7
keV - RESIK in 3rdorder mode sees Fe line feature at
6.7 keV -
21RHESSI vs. RESIKord.1 vs. GOES
22http//hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Getting Help I RHESSI Home Page
23http//hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/rhessidatacenter/
Getting Help II Data Software Center
24RHESSI Nuggets
http//sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/tohban/nuggets/
25 Thank you !
Thank You !
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27Fe Line Complexes RHESSI Observations
Counts/s/cm2/keV
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