Effects of turbulent plasma scattering on the X-ray spectra of celestial bodies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Celestial Bodies, Compton Effect, Plasma Turbulence, Temperature Distribution, Thomson Scattering, X Ray Spectra, Bursts, Electromagnetic Radiation, Relativistic Particles, Stellar Atmospheres, Synchrotron Radiation

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The paper investigates the effect of scattering by plasma turbulence on the Compton process, which converts Langmuir turbulent plasmas into high-frequency electromagnetic waves. The analysis demonstrates that the scattering greatly alters the spectral characteristics of the high-frequency radiation. A structural model for the active region producing the radiation is developed, and the temperature distribution in the X-radiation region of a large flare is calculated, showing the same general trend as the empirical distribution Machado et. al (1975) for low-temperature flares.

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