Deducing electron properties from hard X-ray observations

Kontar, E.P. et al. (2011) Deducing electron properties from hard X-ray observations. Space Science Reviews, 159(1-4), pp. 301-355. (doi: 10.1007/s11214-011-9804-x)

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Abstract

X-radiation from energetic electrons is the prime diagnostic of flare-accelerated electrons. The observed X-ray flux (and polarization state) is fundamentally a convolution of the cross-section for the hard X-ray emission process(es) in question with the electron distribution function, which is in turn a function of energy, direction, spatial location and time. To address the problems of particle propagation and acceleration one needs to infer as much information as possible on this electron distribution function, through a deconvolution of this fundamental relationship. This review presents recent progress toward this goal using spectroscopic, imaging and polarization measurements, primarily from the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI). Previous conclusions regarding the energy, angular (pitch angle) and spatial distributions of energetic electrons in solar flares are critically reviewed. We discuss the role and the observational evidence of several radiation processes: free-free electron-ion, free-free electron-electron, free-bound electron-ion, photoelectric absorption and Compton backscatter (albedo), using both spectroscopic and imaging techniques. This unprecedented quality of data allows for the first time inference of the angular distributions of the X-ray-emitting electrons and improved model-independent inference of electron energy spectra and emission measures of thermal plasma. Moreover, imaging spectroscopy has revealed hitherto unknown details of solar flare morphology and detailed spectroscopy of coronal, footpoint and extended sources in flaring regions. Additional attempts to measure hard X-ray polarization were not sufficient to put constraints on the degree of anisotropy of electrons, but point to the importance of obtaining good quality polarization data in the future.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:Also available as a book chapter in High-Energy Aspects of Solar Flares, Edited by Emslie, A.G., Dennis, B.R., Lin, R.P., Hudson, H, ISBN: 9781461430728, Springer, 2012. http://www.springer.com/la/book/9781461430728
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Kontar, Professor Eduard and Piana, Professor Michele and Brown, Professor John and Mallik, Mr Procheta and Massone, Dr Anna
Authors: Kontar, E.P., Brown, J.C., Emslie, A.G., Hajdas, W., Holman, G.D., Hurford, G.J., Kašparová, J., Mallik, P.C.V., Massone, A.M., McConnell, M.L., Piana, M., Prato, M., Schmahl, E.J., and Suarez-Garcia, E.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Space Science Reviews
ISSN:0038-6308
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