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Solar Energetic Electron Events Associated with Hard X-Ray Flares

W. Wang, Linghua Wang, Säm Krucker, G. M. Mason, Yang Su, Radoslav Bučík

2021The Astrophysical Journal23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We investigate 16 solar energetic electron (SEE) events measured by WIND/3DP with a double-power-law spectrum and the associated western hard X-ray (HXR) flares measured by RHESSI with good count statistics, from 2002 February to 2016 December. In all the 16 cases, the presence of an SEE power-law spectrum extending down to ≤5 keV at 1 au implies that the SEE source would be high in the corona, at a heliocentric distance of ≥1.3 solar radii, while the footpoint or footpoint-like emissions shown in HXR images suggest that the observed HXRs are likely produced mainly by HXR-producing electrons via thick-target bremsstrahlung processes very low in the corona. We find that for all the 16 cases, the estimated power-law spectral index of HXR-producing electrons is no less than the observed high-energy spectral index of SEEs, and it shows a positive correlation with the high-energy spectral index of SEEs. In addition, the estimated number of SEEs is only ∼10 −4 –10 −2 of the estimated number of HXR-producing electrons at energies above 30 keV, but with a positive correlation between the two numbers. These results suggest that in these cases, SEEs are likely formed by upward-traveling electrons from an acceleration source high in the corona, while their downward-traveling counterparts may undergo a secondary acceleration before producing HXRs via thick-target bremsstrahlung processes. In addition, the associated 3 He/ 4 He ratio is positively correlated with the observed high-energy spectral index of SEEs, indicating a possible relation of the 3 He ion acceleration with high-energy SEEs.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsBremsstrahlungAstrophysicsSpectral indexSolar flareElectronPower lawCorona (planetary geology)Particle accelerationSpectral lineAstronomyNuclear physicsAstrobiologyVenusMathematicsStatisticsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar Radiation and Photovoltaics
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