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X-ray imaging of three flares during the impulsive phase

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The impulsive phases of three flares that occurred on April 10, May 21, and November 5, 1980 are discussed. Observations were obtained with the Hard X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (HXIS) and other instruments aboard SMM, and have been supplemented with Hα data and magnetograms. The flares show hard X-ray brightenings (16–30 keV) at widely separated locations that spatially coincide with bright Hα patches. The bulk of the soft X-ray emission (3.5–5.5 keV) originates from in between the hard X-ray brightenings. The latter are located at different sides of the neutral line and start to brighten simultaneously to within the time resolution of HXIS. Concluded is that:

  1. (1)

    The bright hard X-ray patches coincide with the footpoints of loops.

  2. (2)

    The hard X-ray emission from the footpoints is most likely thick target emission from fast electrons moving downward into the dense chromosphere.

  3. (3)

    The density of the loops along which the beam electrons propagate to the footpoints is restricted to a narrow range (109 < n < 2 × 1010 cm-3), determined by the instability threshold of the return current and the condition that the mean free path of the fast electrons should be larger than the length of the loop.

  4. (4)

    For the November 5 flare it seems likely that the acceleration source is located at the merging point of two loops near one of the footpoints.

It is found that the total flare energy is always larger than the total energy residing in the beam electrons. However, it is also estimated that at the time of the peak of the impulsive hard X-ray emission a large fraction (at least 20%) of the dissipated flare power has to go into electron acceleration. The explanation of such a high acceleration efficiency remains a major theoretical problem.

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Duijveman, A., Hoyng, P. & Machado, M.E. X-ray imaging of three flares during the impulsive phase. Sol Phys 81, 137–157 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00151986

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