Research report 2013 - Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics

Our Solar System in X-rays – a novel view of our cosmic home

Authors
Dennerl, Konrad
Departments
Hochenergie-Astrophysik
Summary
Solar system X-ray research has experienced a boost during the last two decades. Before 1996, Sun, Earth, Moon, and Jupiter were the only solar system X-ray sources known. Since then, this number has considerably increased, including now also Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, the Jovian moons Io and Europa, the Io plasma torus, the rings of Saturn, two asteroids, as well as comets as an unexpected new class, and even the heliosphere itself. This article outlines the sequence of discoveries, describes how the X-ray emissions originate, explains their importance, and concludes with an outlook.

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