Inference of 'bumps' in electron energy spectra from high resolution X-ray bremsstrahlung spectra

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Bremsstrahlung, Electron Energy, Electron Plasma, Energy Spectra, Solar Flares, X Ray Spectra, Distribution Functions, High Resolution, Solar X-Rays, Velocity Distribution

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Regions of positive slope in an electron speed distribution function fs(v) are shown to result in sharp downward 'knees' (spectral index increases) in the emitted bremsstrahlung spectra. For Kramers' cross-section, a criterion is established for the detectability of such a 'bump' in the source electron spectrum from the photon spectrum, realizable from state of the art X-ray spectrometry, and applying a fortiori for more exact cross-sections. Inference of bumps in the thick target injection spectrum, however, demands spectral resolution far beyond present capabilities. Physical implications of bumps in fs(v) are discussed.

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