The influence of albedo on the size of hard X-ray flare sources
Marina Battaglia, Eduard P. Kontar, Iain G. Hannah

TL;DR
This study investigates how solar flare X-ray source sizes are affected by albedo and proposes a new indirect method using RHESSI data to measure albedo effects and X-ray directivity.
Contribution
A novel indirect approach is developed to estimate X-ray albedo and directivity in solar flares through source size analysis and Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
Observed source size varies between 7.4 and 9.1 arcsec.
True source size likely around 7 arcsec for small directivities.
Albedo effects significantly influence observed X-ray source sizes.
Abstract
Context: Hard X-rays from solar flares are an important diagnostic of particle acceleration and transport in the solar atmosphere. Any observed X-ray flux from on-disc sources is composed of direct emission plus Compton backscattered photons (albedo). This affects both the observed spectra and images as well as the physical quantities derived from them such as the spatial and spectral distributions of accelerated electrons or characteristics of the solar atmosphere. Aims: We propose a new indirect method to measure albedo and to infer the directivity of X-rays in imaging using RHESSI data. Methods: Visibility forward fitting is used to determine the size of a disc event observed by RHESSI as a function of energy. This is compared to the sizes of simulated sources from a Monte Carlo simulation code of photon transport in the chromosphere for different degrees of downward directivity and…
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