Department of Physics and Astronomy, Brigham Young University, Provo Utah, 84602.
J Xray Sci Technol. 1995 Jan 1;5(1):20-8. doi: 10.3233/XST-1995-5102.
The Goldhelox Project is the construction and use of a near-normal incidence soft x-ray robotic solar telescope by undergraduate students at Brigham Young University. Once it is completed and tested, it will be deployed from a Get-Away-Special (GAS) canister in the bay of a space shuttle. It will image the sun at a wavelength of 171-181Å with a time resolution of 1 sec and a spatial resolution of 2.5 arcsec. The observational bandpass was chosen to image x-rays from highly ionized coronal Fe lines. The data will be an aid in better understanding the beginning phases of solar flares and how flaring relates to the physics of the corona-chromosphere transition region. Goldhelox is tentatively scheduled to fly on a space shuttle sometime in 1995 or 1996. This paper outlines the project goals, basic instrument design, and the unique aspects of making this an undergraduate endeavor.
“Goldhelox 项目是由美国杨百翰大学本科生建造和使用的近正入射软 X 射线机器人太阳望远镜。一旦建成并经过测试,它将从航天飞机的海湾中的一个专用发射容器中部署。它将以 171-181Å 的波长、1 秒的时间分辨率和 2.5 弧秒的空间分辨率对太阳进行成像。选择观测带宽是为了对高度电离的日冕铁谱线的 X 射线进行成像。这些数据将有助于更好地理解太阳耀斑的初始阶段,以及耀斑与日冕-色球过渡区物理之间的关系。Goldhelox 暂定计划于 1995 年或 1996 年的某个时候搭载航天飞机飞行。本文概述了项目目标、基本仪器设计以及使这一项目成为本科生努力的独特方面。”