Spectral and Imaging Diagnostics of Spatially-Extended Turbulent Electron Acceleration and Transport in Solar Flares
Morgan Stores, Natasha L. S. Jeffrey, James A. McLaughlin

TL;DR
This paper develops a diagnostic method using spectral and imaging data to analyze electron acceleration and transport in solar flares, focusing on extended turbulence regions and their effects on observed X-ray emissions.
Contribution
It introduces a model incorporating extended turbulent acceleration regions and demonstrates how combined diagnostics can constrain acceleration properties from X-ray data.
Findings
Extended turbulence regions influence electron flux and X-ray emissions.
Combined spectral and imaging diagnostics can constrain acceleration timescales and spatial properties.
Model aligns with observations from RHESSI and Solar Orbiter.
Abstract
Solar flares are efficient particle accelerators with a large fraction of released magnetic energy (10-50%) converted into energetic particles such as hard X-ray producing electrons. This energy transfer process is not well constrained, with competing theories regarding the acceleration mechanism(s), including MHD turbulence. We perform a detailed parameter study examining how various properties of the acceleration region, including its spatial extent and the spatial distribution of turbulence, affect the observed electron properties, such as those routinely determined from X-ray imaging and spectroscopy. Here, a time-independent Fokker-Planck equation is used to describe the acceleration and transport of flare electrons through a coronal plasma of finite temperature. Motivated by recent non-thermal line broadening observations that suggested extended regions of turbulence in coronal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
