Difference between revisions of "GOES Flux vs STIX counts"

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[[File:Goes stix flux fit lms.png|800px|thumb|none|  Scatter plot of STIX counts (4 - 10 keV) versus GOES flux and  as well as a linear fit and a polynomial fit to the data.  ]]
 
[[File:Goes stix flux fit lms.png|800px|thumb|none|  Scatter plot of STIX counts (4 - 10 keV) versus GOES flux and  as well as a linear fit and a polynomial fit to the data.  ]]
 
 
 
The GOES flux of a solar flare is estimated using<br>
 
The GOES flux of a solar flare is estimated using<br>
 
 
flux=10^(p0+p1*x), <br>
 
flux=10^(p0+p1*x), <br>
 
 
with x=log10(stix_peak_counts*r^2)<br>
 
with x=log10(stix_peak_counts*r^2)<br>
 
 
where p0, p1 are the parameters from the curve  fit, peak_counts is the STIX QL LC peak  
 
where p0, p1 are the parameters from the curve  fit, peak_counts is the STIX QL LC peak  
 
counts and r is the distance between the Sun and solar orbiter in units of au. <br>
 
counts and r is the distance between the Sun and solar orbiter in units of au. <br>

Revision as of 09:08, 20 January 2022

Scatter plot of STIX counts (4 - 10 keV) versus GOES flux and as well as a linear fit and a polynomial fit to the data.

The GOES flux of a solar flare is estimated using
flux=10^(p0+p1*x),
with x=log10(stix_peak_counts*r^2)
where p0, p1 are the parameters from the curve fit, peak_counts is the STIX QL LC peak counts and r is the distance between the Sun and solar orbiter in units of au.