The NRL SOLRAD X-ray detectors: A summary of the observations and a comparison with the SMS/GOES detectors
Abstract
The Naval Research Laboratory flew solar X-ray ionization chamber detectors on a series of Solar Radiation (SOLRAD) satellites from 1960 through 1979. The flare responses of the SOLRAD 11 detectors are compared with those of the similar NOAA SMS/GOES detectors during two periods of common observations. The nominal GOES fluxes exceed those of SOLRAD 11 by a factor of ≈ 1.5-2 in the 0.5-4 Å band, but fall below those of SOLRAD by a factor of ≈ 2-4 in the 1-8 Å band. Significant passband differences account for these relationships between the detector responses. Since the X-ray detectors are standardized among the various SOLRAD satellites, and all detectors are closely matched among the various SMS/GOES satellites, these conversion factors allow the SOLRAD flare observations to serve as proxies for GOES X-ray observations prior to the GOES era. We summarize the detector characteristics and data sources of the 0.5-3 Å and 1-8 Å detectors for the SOLRAD series.
- Publication:
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Solar Physics
- Pub Date:
- June 1991
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1991SoPh..133..371K
- Keywords:
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- Ionization Chambers;
- Satellite Observation;
- Solar Activity;
- Solar Radiation;
- Solar X-Rays;
- Explorer 44 Satellite;
- Goes Satellites;
- Solar Flares;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation;
- Radiation;
- Flare;
- Solar Radiation;
- Research Laboratory;
- Conversion Factor