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Heliospheric X-ray Emission Associated with Charge Transfer of the Solar Wind with Interstellar Neutrals.

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Abstract

X-rays should be generated throughout the heliosphere as a consequence of charge transfer collisions between heavy (Z>2) solar wind ions and interstellar neutrals. The high charge state solar wind ions resulting from these collisions are left in highly excited states and emit extreme ultraviolet or soft X-ray photons. This solar wind charge exchange mechanism applied to cometary neutrals has been used to explain the soft X-ray emission observed from comets. A simple model demonstrates that heliospheric X-ray emission can account for about 25%-50% of the observed soft X-ray background intensities. The spatial and temporal variations of heliospheric X-ray emission should reflect variations in the solar wind flux and composition as well as variations in the distribution of interstellar neutrals within the heliosphere. The heliospheric X-ray "background" can perhaps be identified with the "long-term enhancements" in the soft X-ray background measured by ROSAT.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10715247     DOI: 10.1086/312574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astrophys J        ISSN: 0004-637X            Impact factor:   5.874


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1.  The origin of the local 1/4-keV X-ray flux in both charge exchange and a hot bubble.

Authors:  M Galeazzi; M Chiao; M R Collier; T Cravens; D Koutroumpa; K D Kuntz; R Lallement; S T Lepri; D McCammon; K Morgan; F S Porter; I P Robertson; S L Snowden; N E Thomas; Y Uprety; E Ursino; B M Walsh
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2014-07-27       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 2.  Astrospheres and Solar-like Stellar Winds.

Authors:  Brian E Wood
Journal:  Living Rev Sol Phys       Date:  2004-07-29       Impact factor: 17.417

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