2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.06073
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INTEGRAL serendipitous observations of solar and terrestrial X-rays and gamma rays

Marc Türler,
Vincent Tatischeff,
Volker Beckmann
et al.

Abstract: ESA's INTEGRAL space mission has achieved unique results for solar and terrestrial physics, although spacecraft operations nominally excluded the possibility to point at the Sun or the Earth. The Earth avoidance was, however, exceptionally relaxed for special occultation observations of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB), which on some occasions allowed the detection of strong X-ray auroral emission. In addition, the most intense solar flares can be bright enough to be detectable from outside the field of view … Show more

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