Abstract

Diffusion characteristics of auroral X rays propagating through the atmosphere have been investigated by means of a Monte Carlo simulation. The results are used to estimate the defocusing effect of multiple photon scatterings on auroral X ray images detected at balloon altitudes. It is predicted that the auroral X ray image at an atmospheric depth of 6–14 g/cm2 is occasionally accompanied by a spurious ghost image in the zenith when an auroral X ray source near the zenith is viewed by a collimated detector inclined with respect to the zenith. The ghost image is enhanced with increasing zenith angle of the collimator axis. The maximum spurious contribution occurs for a collimator with ±20° opening angle and 40° zenith angle. The magnitude of the spurious contribution also depends on the atmospheric depth and the threshold energy of the detector.

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