Analysis of X-Ray Line Spectra from a Transient Plasma Under Solar Flare Conditions - Part Three - Diagnostics for Measuring Electron Temperature and Density

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In this paper, the third in a series dealing with plasmas out of equilibrium we present quantitative methods of analysis of non-stationary flare plasma parameters. The method is designed to be used for the interpretation of the SMM XRP Bent Crystal Spectrometer spectra. Our analysis is based on measurements of 11 specific lines in the 1.77-3.3 Å range. Using the proposed method we are able to derive information about temperature, density, emission measure, and other related parameters of the flare plasma. It is shown that the measurements, to be made by XRP can give detailed information on these parameters and their time evolution. The method is then tested on some artificial flares, and proves to be useful and accurate.

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