Observations and Interpretation of Soft X-Ray Limb Absorption Seen by the Normal Incidence X-Ray Telescope (original) (raw)

The Astrophysical Journal, 1995

Abstract

The Normal Incidence X-Ray Telescope (NIXT) obtained a unique set of high-resolution full-disk solar images which were exposed simultaneously by X-rays in a passband at 63.5 Å and by visible light. The perfect alignment of a photospheric visible-light image with a coronal X-ray image enables us to present observations of X-ray intensity as a function of an accurately determined height

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