Title :
Search for continuum solar flare radiation in the terahertz range
Author :
Kaufmann, Pierre ; Makhmutov, Vladimir S. ; Stozhkov, Yuri I. ; De Castro, C. Guillermo Gimenez ; Raulin, Jean-Pierre ; Valio, Adriana S. ; Correia, Emilia ; Villela, Thyrso ; Marcon, Rogério ; Marun, Adolfo ; Pereyra, Pablo
Author_Institution :
CRAAM, Univ. Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract :
A new solar burst emission spectral component has been found showing sub-THz fluxes increasing with frequency, spectrally separated from the well known microwave component bringing serious constraints for the interpretation. The THz spectral component might be the evidence of synchrotron emission from high energy electrons peaking somewhere in the far IR range. The knowledge of THz continuum spectral shape is therefore essential to investigate the nature of the emission mechanisms involved. Sub-THz solar flare flux data are available from observations carried out at El Leoncito high altitude observatory, at two atmosphere transmission windows (0.2 and 0.4 THz). We describe the results from developments addressed to the construction of solar flare radiometers at two frequencies to operate outside the terrestrial atmosphere (i.e. at 3 and 7 THz). The system has been planned as part of the SOLAR-T mission on a stratosphere long-duration balloon flight over Russia sometime in 2013-2016.
Keywords :
solar flares; synchrotron radiation; AD 2013 to 2016; El Leoncito high altitude observatory; Russia; SOLAR-T mission; THz continuum spectral shape; THz spectral component; atmosphere transmission windows; continuum solar flare radiation; emission mechanisms; far IR range; frequency 0.2 THz; frequency 0.4 THz; high energy electrons; microwave component; solar burst emission spectral component; solar flare radiometers; stratosphere long-duration balloon flight; sub-THz fluxes; sub-THz solar flare flux data; synchrotron emission; terahertz range; terrestrial atmosphere; Band pass filters; Low pass filters; Microwave filters; Microwave radiometry; Radiometers; Rough surfaces; Terrestrial atmosphere;
Conference_Titel :
Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz), 2010 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6655-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICIMW.2010.5612635