Hard X-ray emitting energetic electrons and photospheric electric currents
Sophie Musset, Nicole Vilmer, V\'eronique Bommier

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between energetic electron sites and photospheric electric currents during a solar flare, revealing correlations between X-ray emissions, current ribbons, and new current formations.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence linking photospheric electric currents with energetic electron acceleration during a solar flare.
Findings
X-ray emissions overlay photospheric current ribbons.
A new high-energy X-ray source coincides with increased photospheric currents.
Photospheric currents increased by 15% during the flare.
Abstract
The energy released during solar flares is believed to be stored in non-potential magnetic fields associated with electric currents flowing in the corona. While no measurements of coronal electric currents are presently available, maps of photospheric electric currents can now be derived from SDO/HMI observations. Photospheric electric currents have been shown to be the tracers of the coronal electric currents. Particle acceleration can result from electric fields associated with coronal electric currents. We revisit here some aspects of the relationship between particle acceleration in solar flares and electric currents in the active region. We study the relation between the energetic electron interaction sites in the solar atmosphere, and the magnitudes and changes of vertical electric current densities measured at the photospheric level, during the X2.2 flare on February 15 2011 in…
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