Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004adspr..34..451m&link_type=abstract
Advances in Space Research, Volume 34, Issue 2, p. 451-455.
Computer Science
Solar Flares, Hard X-Rays, Particle Acceleration
Scientific paper
Most analyses of the characteristics of hard X-ray emission from solar flares have relied on observations of the spectral, temporal and spatial intensity distribution obtained by different instruments and, in the majority of cases, different events. The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Spectroscopic Imager gives us the possibility of combining all three fundamental parameters in a single set of observations from the same instrument. In this paper, we describe a method to compute the distribution of hard X-ray emission in flare loops, which can be used to determine the characteristics of electron energization, transport and thermalization during short lived impulsive peaks.
Machado Marcos E.
Mandrini Cristina Hemilse
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