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Title: Hard X-ray characteristics of solar flares using electron Monte-Carlo calculations and beamed thick target model
Authors: Rausaria, R. R
Keywords: BREMSSTRAHLUNG
MONTE CARLO METHOD
SOLAR ATMOSPHERE
SOLAR FLARES
SOLAR X-RAYS
ELECTRON DISTRIBUTION
ENERGY SPECTRA
PLASMA DENSITY
X RAY SPECTRA
Issue Date: Aug-1992
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Citation: Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol. 194, No. 2, pp. 261 - 301
Abstract: The experimental results of X-ray bursts with spectral characteristics, spatial distribution, fast time variations, polarization, and directivity measurements carried out with Intercosmos, PVO/ISEE-3 spacecrafts, imaging instrument observations of Hard X-ray (HXIS) and Hard X-ray Burst Spectrometers (HXRBS) during solar maximum mission have been reviewed. The observed results about the above characteristics are discussed in detail in terms of non-thermal and thermal models. It is shown that the results can be interpreted in terms of beamed thick-target model in which electrons stream down to the loop footpoints and produce hard X-rays through electron-ion bremsstrahlung
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2509
ISSN: 0004-640X (Print) 1572-946X (Online)
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