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On the role of reverse current on the hard X-ray production in solar flares and time-lags between high- and low-energy photons
Authors:Ranjana Bakaya  S A Chasti  R R Rausaria
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Physics, Regional Engineering College, Srinagar, India;(2) Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Kodaikanal, India
Abstract:The evolution of energy and angular distributions of electrons has been studied accounting for the reverse current effect by combining analytically treated small angle multiple scatterings with large angle Monte-Carlo calculations. Reverse current and potential variations as function of column density have been computed. It is found that the reverse current decreases steeply with increase in electron energy. However, it becomes significant for low-energy electrons. By use of these distributions and bremsstrahlung crosssection, the X-ray energy spectrum has been calculated. The nature of the resulting X-ray spectrum integrated over all column depths is similar to the one without reverse current. The time-lag between high-and low-energy photon production has been calculated. It is found that there is a small difference between time-lags as function of observation angles. This fact can be used to test the validity of the beamed thick target model.
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