The Transient Highly Excited Solar Flare Plasma (invited Paper)
Abstract
Recent observations of the energetic particles produced in solar flares indicate that the production of electrons, with energies up to about 100 keV, is a fairly common feature of small flares. In those flares the acceleration of protons and other nuclei does not extend beyond about 1 MeV. The X-ray emission often exhibits two distinct components of which the first one is produced by non-thermal, the second by thermal electrons through bremsstrahlung collisions with the ambient ions. Along with these X rays, radio emission, in the microwave region, is observed. This radio emission is usually interpreted as due to gyrosynchrotron radiation from the same electrons. In this review a discussion is presented of the processes occurring in solar flares with special reference to the acceleration and radiation processes.
- Publication:
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Space Science Reviews
- Pub Date:
- September 1972
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF00213517
- Bibcode:
- 1972SSRv...13..827D