X-Ray Velocimetry of Solar Wind Ion Impact on Comets

  • Beiersdorfer P
  • Lisse C
  • Olson R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Laboratory measurements of the interaction of low-energy, bare, and hydrogen-like ions with neutral gases are presented. The measurements demonstrate that charge-exchange-induced cometary K-shell X-ray spectra represent rich spectral diagnostics for determining the speed of the solar wind and the collision dynamics within the coma. We show that the K-shell spectrum observed from low-energy ion-neutral collisions (≤ 50 km s-1) has a distinct high-energy component that is suppressed in high-energy collisions (≥800 km s-1). As a result, the hardness ratio of the K-shell spectrum increases by as much as a factor of 4 as the ions decelerate in the coma. The change in spectral shape can be observed even with low-resolution energy dispersive solid-state detectors, opening the possibility of spatial imaging of the solar wind heavy-ion velocity profile in the coma. Our results clearly show that energy-dependent data are needed to fully describe charge-exchange-induced X-ray production in the heliosphere.

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Beiersdorfer, P., Lisse, C. M., Olson, R. E., Brown, G. V., & Chen, H. (2001). X-Ray Velocimetry of Solar Wind Ion Impact on Comets. The Astrophysical Journal, 549(1), L147–L150. https://doi.org/10.1086/319143

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