A thermal model with reverse current for the hard X-ray and microwave emission source of a solar flare

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Current Sheets, High Temperature Plasmas, Microwave Emission, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Electric Fields, Plasma Temperature, Solar Electrons

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Limiting the heat flux of escaping electrons with a reverse current electric field leads to a significant increase in the temperature in the energy source of a solar flare (the magnetic reconnection region). This effect is studied in a self-consistent model of the nonneutral high-temperature turbulent current sheet. It is shown that the number of fast electrons in the hot plasma is sufficient to generate hard X-ray and microwave solar flare emission.

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