First evidence of non-Gaussian solar flare EUV spectral line profiles and accelerated non-thermal ion motion
Natasha Jeffrey, Lyndsay Fletcher, Nicolas Labrosse

TL;DR
This study provides the first evidence of non-Gaussian EUV spectral line profiles in solar flares, indicating the presence of non-thermal ion distributions and offering insights into flare-accelerated plasma dynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Fe XVI line profiles during a solar flare can be modeled with a kappa distribution, revealing non-thermal ion populations in different flare regions.
Findings
Fe XVI line profiles fit well with kappa distributions (kappa=2-3.3)
Higher moments analysis shows non-Gaussian kurtosis in line profiles
Non-thermal ion populations may explain line broadening and non-Gaussian shapes
Abstract
The properties of solar flare plasma can be determined from the observation of optically thin lines. The emitting ion distribution determines the shape of the line, with an isothermal Maxwellian ion distribution producing a Gaussian profile. Non-Gaussian lines may indicate more complex ion distributions. We investigate the possibility of determining flare-accelerated non-thermal ion or plasma velocity distributions. We study EUV spectral lines during a flare SOL2013-05-15T01:45 using the Hinode EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS). The flare is located close to the eastern solar limb with an extended loop structure, allowing the different flare features: ribbons, hard X-ray (HXR) footpoints and the loop-top source to be clearly observed in UV, EUV and X-rays. EUV line spectroscopy is performed in seven different regions. We study the line profiles of isolated and unblended Fe XVI lines…
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