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Collective plasma effects and the electron number problem in solar hard X-ray bursts

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Due to the relatively high stream densities involved, collective interactions with the ambient plasma are likely to be important for the electrons producing solar hard X-ray bursts. In thick- and thin-target bremsstrahlung models the most relevant process is limitation of the invoked electron beams by ion sound wave generation in the neutralizing reverse current established in the atmosphere. For the thick target model it is shown that typical electron fluxes are near the maximum permitted by stability of the reverse current so that ion-sound wave generation may be the process which limits the electron injection rate. On the other hand the chromospheric reverse current is sufficient to supply the large total number of electrons which have to be accelerated in the corona. For the thin target the low density of the corona severely limits the possible reverse current so that the maximum upward flux of fast electrons is probably much too small to explain X-ray bursts but compatible with observations of interplanetary electrons.

A distinct class of model postulates a small number of electrons confined by resonant scattering in a dense coronal slab surrounding a current sheet with continuous stochastic acceleration offsetting collisional losses. The energetic aspects of such a situation described by Hoyng (1975) are developed here by addition of equations describing the slab geometry in terms of electron diffusion by whistler scattering and of the collisional damping of the accelerating Langmuir waves. Solution of these equations results in values for the fieldB(70–350 G), densityn 0(2–5 × 1012 cm −3), slab dimensions (1018 km2 × 0.3–3 km) and relative Langmuir energy density (10−3 − 10−2) required to produce the observed range of bursts. It is pointed out, however, that there may be no real gain in electron number requirements since the fast electrons in the emitting slab would be constantly swept out along with the frozen-in plasma as dissipation proceeds so that a large total number of electrons is still required. It could in fact be that just such a coronal region is the injection mechanism for the thick-target model.

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Brown, J.C., Melrose, D.B. Collective plasma effects and the electron number problem in solar hard X-ray bursts. Sol Phys 52, 117–131 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00935795

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