Global Energetics of Solar Flares: III. Non thermal Energies
Markus J. Aschwanden, Gordon Holman, Aidan O'Flannagain, Amir Caspi,, James M. McTiernan, and Eduard Kontar

TL;DR
This paper analyzes RHESSI data from 191 solar flares to quantify nonthermal energies and compare them with magnetic and thermal energies, confirming magnetic reconnection as a primary energy source and supporting the warm thick-target model.
Contribution
It introduces a method to estimate nonthermal energies using spectral fitting and compares these with magnetic and thermal energies across a large flare sample.
Findings
Nonthermal energy is about 41% of magnetic energy.
Thermal energy is about 8% of magnetic energy.
Magnetic reconnection supplies sufficient energy for flares.
Abstract
This study entails the third part of a global flare energetics project, in which Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) data of 191 M and X-class flare events from the first 3.5 yrs of the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) mission are analyzed. We fit a thermal and a nonthermal component to RHESSI spectra, yielding the temperature of the differential emission measure (DEM) tail, the nonthermal power law slope and flux, and the thermal/nonthermal cross-over energy . From these parameters we calculate the total nonthermal energy in electrons with two different methods: (i) using the observed cross-over energy as low-energy cutoff, and (ii) using the low-energy cutoff predicted by the warm thick-target bremsstrahlung model of Kontar et al. {\bf Based on a mean temperature of MK in active regions…
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