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RECONNECTION ELECTRIC FIELD AND HARDNESS OF X-RAY EMISSION OF SOLAR FLARES

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Chang Liu and Haimin Wang

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Magnetic reconnection is believed to be the prime mechanism that triggers solar flares and accelerates electrons up to energies of MeV. In the classical two-dimensional reconnection model, the separation motion of chromospheric ribbons, manifests the successive reconnection that takes place higher up in the corona. Meanwhile, downward traveling energetic electrons bombard the dense chromosphere and create hard X-ray (HXR) emissions, which provide a valuable diagnostic of electron acceleration. Analyses of ribbon dynamics and the HXR spectrum have been carried out separately. In this Letter, we report a study of the comparison of reconnection electric field measured from ribbon motion and hardness (spectral index) of X-ray emission derived from X-ray spectrum. Our survey of the maximum average reconnection electric field and the minimum overall spectral index for 13 two-ribbon flares shows that they are strongly anticorrelated. The former is also strongly correlated with flare magnitude measured using the peak flux of soft X-ray emissions. These provide strong support for electron acceleration models based on the electric field generated at reconnecting current sheet during flares.


Keywords

Sun: flares; Sun: magnetic fields; Sun: X-rays, gamma rays


PACS

96.60.qe Flares

96.60.Hv Electric and magnetic fields

96.50.Pw Particle acceleration

96.60.Iv Magnetic reconnection

96.60.Tf Solar electromagnetic radiation

96.60.Na Chromosphere and chromosphere–corona transition; spicules

Subjects

Astrophysics and astroparticles

Dates

Issue 1 (2009 May 1)

Received 2009 February 25, accepted for publication 2009 March 23

Published 2009 April 8



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