Hard X-ray bremsstrahlung produced by electrons escaping a high-temperature thermal source in a solar flare

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Bremsstrahlung, Chromosphere, Electron Energy, Electron Plasma, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Anisotropy, Asymptotic Methods, Electron Density (Concentration), Hilbert Space, Landau-Ginzburg Equations, Legendre Functions, Linear Polarization, Maxwell-Boltzmann Density Function

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The problem of production of flare hard X-rays by bremsstrahlung from hot thermal escaping electrons (Skrynnikov and Somov, 1982) in a chromospheric plasma is studied. The Landau kinetic equation is solved near the thermal source of energized electrons in a homogeneous magnetic tube to compute the anisotropic inhomogeneous distribution of the thermal escaping electrons. The intensity and polarization of hard X-rays is also computed and a comparison of theoretical results with observational data is made.

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