The First Survey of Quiet Sun Features Observed in Hard X-Rays With NuSTAR
Sarah Paterson, Iain G. Hannah, Brian W. Grefenstette, Hugh Hudson,, S\"am Krucker, Lindsay Glesener, Stephen M. White, David M. Smith

TL;DR
This study uses NuSTAR to perform the first HXR imaging spectroscopy survey of quiet Sun features, revealing mostly thermal emissions with very weak or absent non-thermal sources, thus constraining solar atmospheric heating mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed HXR spectral analysis of quiet Sun features, combining NuSTAR data with other X-ray and EUV observations to constrain thermal and non-thermal emissions.
Findings
HXR spectra are well fitted with isothermal models at 2.0-3.2 MK.
Little significant emission above 4 MK detected.
Non-thermal emission is constrained to be very weak or absent in most features.
Abstract
We present the first survey of quiet Sun features observed in hard X-rays (HXRs), using the the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope ARray (NuSTAR), a HXR focusing optics telescope. The recent solar minimum combined with NuSTAR's high sensitivity has presented a unique opportunity to perform the first HXR imaging spectroscopy on a range of features in the quiet Sun. By studying the HXR emission of these features we can detect or constrain the presence of high temperature (>5 MK) or non-thermal sources, to help understand how they relate to larger more energetic solar phenomena, and determine their contribution to heating the solar atmosphere. We report on several features observed in the 28 September 2018 NuSTAR full-disk quiet Sun mosaics, the first of the NuSTAR quiet Sun observing campaigns, which mostly include steady features of X-ray bright points and an emerging flux region which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Statistical and numerical algorithms
