Electron transport during the 1999 august 20 flare inferred from microwave and hard X-ray observations

被引:22
作者
Lee, J
Gary, DE
Qiu, J
Gallagher, PT
机构
[1] New Jersey Inst Technol, Dept Phys, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
[2] NASA, Emergent Technol Serv Inc, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
关键词
acceleration of particles; radiation mechanisms : nonthermal; Sun : corona; Sun : flares; Sun : radio radiation; Sun; X-rays; gamma rays;
D O I
10.1086/340311
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We discuss injection and transport of high-energy electrons during a GOES X-ray class M9.8 flare observed in microwaves with the Owens Valley Solar Array (OVSA) and in hard X-rays (HXRs) with the hard X-ray telescope (HXT) on board Yohkoh. Observed at 1 s timescales or better in both wavelength regimes, the event shows (1) a large difference in scale between the microwave source and the HXR source; (2) an unusually hard HXR spectrum ( maximum spectral index similar to-1.6), followed by rapid spectral softening; and (3) a microwave light curve containing both impulsive peaks (3 s rise time) simultaneous with those of the HXRs and a long, extended tail with a uniform decay rate (2.3 minutes). We analyze the observations within the framework of the electron trap-and-precipitation model, allowing a time-dependent injection energy spectrum. Assuming thick-target bremsstrahlung for the HXRs, we infer the electron injection function in the form Q(E, t)similar to(E/E-0)(-delta(t)), where the timescale for delta(t) to change by unity is similar to7 s. This injection function can account for the characteristics of the impulsive part of the microwave burst by considering the bulk of the electrons to be directly precipitating without trapping. The same injection function also accounts for the gradual part of the microwave emission by convolving the injection function with a kernel representing the trapping process, which at late times gives N(E, t)similar toe(vt)(E/E-0)(-b). We require bsimilar to1.4 and vsimilar to6x10(-3)beta s(-1), where betais the electron speed divided by the speed of light. Therefore, the derived form of the precipitation rate itself indicates strong pitch-angle diffusion, but the slow decay of the microwave radiation requires a small loss cone (similar to4degrees) and a low ambient density in the coronal trap. Also, the numbers of electrons needed to account for the two components of the microwave emission differ by an order of magnitude. We estimate that the greater than or equal to100 keV number of the directly precipitating electrons is similar to10(33), while the trapped population requires similar to10(32) electrons. This leads us to a model of two interacting loops, the larger of which serves as an efficient trap while the smaller provides the impulsive source. These characteristics are consistent with the spatially resolved observations.
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页码:609 / 625
页数:17
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