- SH43A-08: The IMPISH Hard X-ray Spectrometer: Mission Overview
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William Setterberg, University of Minnesota Twin Cities (First Author, Presenting Author)
Lindsay Glesener, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Reed Masek, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Dorcas Oseni, University of Minnesota
Lestat Clemmer, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Philip Williams, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Amir Caspi, Southwest Research Institute
John Sample, Montana State University
David Smith, University of California Santa Cruz
We give an overview of a new detector we're developing to measure X-rays from the Sun. The science we can do with this detector is interesting because we measure the X-rays very efficiently, so we can track how X-rays change across very short time scales, on the order of ten milliseconds. This is interesting because some processes on the Sun which accelerate particles take place on similar time scales.In this presentation, we're focusing on the science we hope to achieve and the detector itself.
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