Measurement of the vertical atmospheric density profile from the X-ray Earth occultation of the Crab Nebula with Insight-HXMT
Daochun Yu, Haitao Li, Baoquan Li, Mingyu Ge, Youli Tuo, Xiaobo Li,, Wangchen Xue, Yaning Liu, Aoying Wang, Yajun Zhu, Bingxian Luo

TL;DR
This study uses Insight-HXMT's X-ray Earth occultation observations of the Crab Nebula to retrieve atmospheric density profiles between 85-200 km altitude, demonstrating a novel method for upper atmosphere research.
Contribution
The paper develops a Bayesian MCMC-based method to extract atmospheric density profiles from X-ray occultation data, integrating models like NRLMSISE-00 and NRLMSIS 2.0.
Findings
Retrieved density profiles are 81-109% of NRLMSISE-00 and NRLMSIS 2.0 models.
The method provides a new approach for upper atmosphere study using X-ray satellite data.
Density measurements are consistent with existing models within the studied altitude range.
Abstract
In this paper, the X-ray Earth occultation (XEO) of the Crab Nebula is investigated by using the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT). The pointing observation data on the 30th September, 2018 recorded by the Low Energy X-ray telescope (LE) of Insight-HXMT are selected and analyzed. The extinction lightcurves and spectra during the X-ray Earth occultation process are extracted. A forward model for the XEO lightcurve is established and the theoretical observational signal for lightcurve is predicted. The atmospheric density model is built with a scale factor to the commonly used MSIS density profile within a certain altitude range. A Bayesian data analysis method is developed for the XEO lightcurve modeling and the atmospheric density retrieval. The posterior probability distribution of the model parameters is derived through the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm with…
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TopicsAtmospheric aerosols and clouds · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
