EGU2020-21675
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21675
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Modeling the X-ray emissions from the geo-space environment

Tianran Sun
Tianran Sun
  • (trsun@swl.ac.cn)

The Earth's magnetosheath is luminous in the soft X-ray band, due to the solar wind charge exchange (SWCX) process. SWCX occurs when a heavy solar wind ion with a high charge state encounters with a neutral component. The heavy ion obtains an electron and gets into an excited state. It then decays to the ground state and emits a photon in the soft X-ray band. Considering that the X-ray emission from the magnetosheath is higher compared to that from the magnetosphere, information about the boundary positions can be derived from an X-ray image of the magnetosheath.

 

The solar wind - magnetosphere - ionosphere link explorer (SMILE) is a mission jointly supported by ESA and CAS, which aims at exploring the dynamics in the whole system. Soft X-ray Imager (SXI) is expected to provide X-ray images of the magnetosphere. The Modeling Working Group (MWG) is one of the four working groups of SMILE. Studies about the modeling of X-ray emissions as well as the method to derive the boundary positions are two main topics of the MWG. The main progress of MWG will be summarized here. 

How to cite: Sun, T.: Modeling the X-ray emissions from the geo-space environment , EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-21675, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21675, 2020