The structure of high-temperature solar flare plasma in non-thermal flare models |
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Authors: | A. Gordon Emslie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, 35899 Huntsville, AL, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We solve the energy equation for the high-temperature (coronal) component of flare plasma for two models of energy input: (i) direct collisional heating by a beam of suprathermal electrons, and (ii) ohmic heating by the beam-neutralizing reverse current. We discuss the regimes where each case is applicable, and solve for the differential emission measure distribution of the coronal plasma in each case. Scaling laws between loop temperatures and injected electron fluxes are derived for both models; these are testable observationally through coordinated soft X-ray and hard X-ray observations, thus providing a method of discriminating between the two cases. We also readdress the question of the energetic importance of a return current which is below the instability threshold for generation of ion-acoustic plasma turbulence. We find that unless the ambient coronal density is very low ( 109 cm –3), collisional heating will always dominate there, in agreement with the findings of previous authors. However, in the chromosphere/corona transition region, the relatively low temperature and correspondingly high plasma resistivity imply that reverse current ohmic heating can predominate the flare energetics, by up to an order of magnitude.Presidential Young Investigator. |
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