Solar flare hard X-rays from the anchor points of an eruptive filament
Muriel Zo\"e Stiefel, Andrea Francesco Battaglia, Krzysztof, Barczynski, Hannah Collier, Anna Volpara, Paolo Massa, Conrad Schwanitz,, Sofia Tynelius, Louise Harra, S\"am Krucker

TL;DR
This study analyzes a solar flare with multiple nonthermal X-ray sources, revealing that outer sources are the anchor points of an erupting filament, providing new insights into flare-accelerated electron dynamics.
Contribution
First detection of outer hard X-ray sources as filament anchor points, linking flare emissions to filament eruption mechanisms.
Findings
Four nonthermal X-ray sources observed during the flare.
Outer sources are the anchor points of an erupting filament.
Hard X-ray emission results from electrons precipitating along the filament.
Abstract
Context. We present an analysis of a GOES M1.8 flare with excellent observational coverage in UV, EUV, and X-ray, including observations from the instruments IRIS, SDO with AIA, Hinode/EIS, Hinode/XRT, and Solar Orbiter with the Spectrometer/Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX). Hard X-ray emission is often observed at the footpoints of flare loops and is occasionally observed in the corona. In this flare, four nonthermal hard X-ray sources are seen. Aim. Our aim is to understand why we can observe four individual nonthermal sources in this flare and how we can characterize the physical properties of these four sources. Methods. We used the multiwavelength approach to analyze the flare and characterize the four sources. To do this, we combined imaging at different wavelengths and spectroscopic fitting in the EUV and X-ray range. Results. The flare is eruptive with an associated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
