Signatures of the non-Maxwellian $\kappa$-distributions in optically thin line spectra \subtitle{I. Theory and synthetic Fe IX--XIII spectra}
J. Dud\'ik, G. Del Zanna, H. E. Mason, E. Dzif\v{c}\'akov\'a

TL;DR
This paper explores how non-Maxwellian kappa-distributions affect the spectra of Fe IX-XIII ions in astrophysical plasmas, proposing diagnostic methods to detect deviations from Maxwellian behavior using spectral line ratios.
Contribution
It introduces new atomic data and diagnostic techniques for identifying non-Maxwellian electron energy distributions in astrophysical plasma spectra.
Findings
Most Fe IX-XIII EUV line intensities decrease with kappa.
Certain line ratios involving temperature-sensitive lines are highly sensitive to kappa.
The Fe X 6378A line intensity increases with kappa, serving as a potential indicator of non-Maxwellian distributions.
Abstract
We investigate the possibility of diagnosing the degree of departure from the Maxwellian distribution using single-ion spectra originating in astrophysical plasmas in collisional ionization equilibrium. New atomic data for excitation of Fe IX-XIII are integrated under the assumption of a kappa-distribution of electron energies. Diagnostic methods using lines of a single ion formed at any wavelength are explored. Such methods minimize uncertainties from the ionization and recombination rates, as well as the possible presence of non-equilibrium ionization. Approximations to the collision strengths are also investigated. The calculated intensities of most of the Fe IX-XIII EUV lines show consistent behaviour with kappa at constant temperature. Intensities of these lines decrease with kappa, with the vast majority of ratios of strong lines showing little or no sensitivity to kappa. Several…
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