Simulation of Quiet-Sun Hard X-rays Related to Solar Wind Superhalo Electrons
Abstract
Abstract. In this paper, we propose that the accelerated electrons in the quiet-Sun could collide with the solar atmosphere to emit Hard X-rays (HXRs) via non-thermal bremsstrahlung, while some of these electrons would move upwards and escape into the interplanetary medium, to form a superhalo electron population measured in the solar wind. After considering the electron energy loss due to Coulomb collisions and the ambipolar electrostatic potential, we find that the sources of superhalo could only occur high in the corona (at a heliocentric altitude ≥ 1.9 Rs), to remain a power-law shape of electron spectrum as observed by STEREO at 1 AU near solar minimum (Wang et al, 2012).The modeled quiet-Sun HXRs related to the superhalo electrons fit well to a power-law spectrum, f(ɛ) ∝ ɛ-γ, with an index γ ≈ 2.0-2.3 (3.3-3.7) at 10-100 keV, for the warm/cold thick-target (thin-target) emissions produced by the downward-traveling (upward-traveling) accelerated electrons. These simulated quiet-Sun spectra are significantly harder than the observed spectra of most solar HXR flares. Assuming that the quiet-Sun sources cover 5% of the solar surface, the modeled thin-target HXRs are more than six orders of magnitude weaker than the RHESSI upper limits of quiet-Sun HXRs (Hannah et al., 2010). Using the thick-target model for the downward-traveling electrons, the RHESSI upper limits restrict the number of downward-traveling electrons to maximal ≈ 3 times the number of escaping electrons. This ratio is fundamentally different from what is observed during solar flares associated with escaping electrons where the fraction of downward-traveling electrons dominates by a factor of 100 to 1000 over the escaping population. References: 1. Hannah et al., APJ, 724, 487(2010) 2. Wang et al., APJ Letters,753,L23(2012) 3. Yang et al., RAA,Vol.15,No.3,348-362(2015) 4. Brown J.C., Solar Physics,Vol.18,Issue 3,489,502(1971)
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2016
- Bibcode:
- 2016AGUFMSH51E2635W
- Keywords:
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- 2114 Energetic particles;
- INTERPLANETARY PHYSICSDE: 7513 Coronal mass ejections;
- SOLAR PHYSICS;
- ASTROPHYSICS;
- AND ASTRONOMYDE: 7519 Flares;
- SOLAR PHYSICS;
- ASTROPHYSICS;
- AND ASTRONOMYDE: 7845 Particle acceleration;
- SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS