X-ray and microwave emissions from the July 19, 2012 solar flare: Highly accurate observations and kinetic models
- Authors: Gritsyk P.A.1, Somov B.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Sternberg Astronomical Institute
- Issue: Vol 42, No 8 (2016)
- Pages: 531-543
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1063-7737/article/view/189790
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063773716080016
- ID: 189790
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Abstract
The M7.7 solar flare of July 19, 2012, at 05:58 UT was observed with high spatial, temporal, and spectral resolutions in the hard X-ray and optical ranges. The flare occurred at the solar limb, which allowed us to see the relative positions of the coronal and chromospheric X-ray sources and to determine their spectra. To explain the observations of the coronal source and the chromospheric one unocculted by the solar limb, we apply an accurate analytical model for the kinetic behavior of accelerated electrons in a flare. We interpret the chromospheric hard X-ray source in the thick-target approximation with a reverse current and the coronal one in the thin-target approximation. Our estimates of the slopes of the hard X-ray spectra for both sources are consistent with the observations. However, the calculated intensity of the coronal source is lower than the observed one by several times. Allowance for the acceleration of fast electrons in a collapsing magnetic trap has enabled us to remove this contradiction. As a result of our modeling, we have estimated the flux density of the energy transferred by electrons with energies above 15 keV to be ∼5 × 1010 erg cm−2 s−1, which exceeds the values typical of the thick-target model without a reverse current by a factor of ∼5. To independently test the model, we have calculated the microwave spectrum in the range 1–50 GHz that corresponds to the available radio observations.
About the authors
P. A. Gritsyk
Sternberg Astronomical Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: pgritsyk@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992
B. V. Somov
Sternberg Astronomical Institute
Email: pgritsyk@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992
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