Context. Imaging spectroscopy in X-rays with RHESSI provides the possibility to investigate the spatial evolution of X-ray emitting electron distribution and therefore, to study transport effects on energetic electrons during solar flares. Aims. We study the energy dependence of the scattering mean free path of energetic electrons in the solar corona. Methods. We used imaging spectroscopy with RHESSI to study the evolution of energetic electrons distribution in various parts of the magnetic loop during the 2004 May 21 flare. We compared these observations with the radio observations of the gyrosynchrotron radiation of the same flare and with the predictions of a diffusive transport model. Results. X-ray analysis shows a trapping of...
We present electron images of an extended solar flare source, deduced from RHESSI hard X-ray imaging...
Context. The common flare scenario comprises an acceleration site in the corona and particle transp...
Solar flares are known to accelerate electrons to high energies, resulting in the movement of these ...
Context. Imaging spectroscopy in X-rays with RHESSI provides the possibility to investigate the spat...
Knowledge of the energy distribution of electrons accelerated in solar flares is important for const...
High-energy X-rays and γ-rays from solar flares were discovered just over fifty years ago. Since tha...
The imaging spectroscopy capabilities of the Reuven Ramaty high energy solar spectroscopic imager (R...
We use the unprecedented spectral and spatial resolution of RHESSI to explore the behavior of electr...
We present observations of electron energization in magnetic reconnection outflows during the pre-im...
The combination of excellent space-based remote sensing, and image reconstruction techniques, as wel...
Solar flares are huge explosions on the Sun that release a tremendous amount of energy from the coro...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
The interrelation of hard X-ray (HXR) emitting sources and the underlying physics of electron accele...
A popular scenario for electron acceleration in solar flares is transit-time damping of low-frequenc...
Context. The energy released during solar flares is believed to be stored in non-potential magnetic ...
We present electron images of an extended solar flare source, deduced from RHESSI hard X-ray imaging...
Context. The common flare scenario comprises an acceleration site in the corona and particle transp...
Solar flares are known to accelerate electrons to high energies, resulting in the movement of these ...
Context. Imaging spectroscopy in X-rays with RHESSI provides the possibility to investigate the spat...
Knowledge of the energy distribution of electrons accelerated in solar flares is important for const...
High-energy X-rays and γ-rays from solar flares were discovered just over fifty years ago. Since tha...
The imaging spectroscopy capabilities of the Reuven Ramaty high energy solar spectroscopic imager (R...
We use the unprecedented spectral and spatial resolution of RHESSI to explore the behavior of electr...
We present observations of electron energization in magnetic reconnection outflows during the pre-im...
The combination of excellent space-based remote sensing, and image reconstruction techniques, as wel...
Solar flares are huge explosions on the Sun that release a tremendous amount of energy from the coro...
Context. Among other things, solar flares are accompanied by the production of energetic e...
The interrelation of hard X-ray (HXR) emitting sources and the underlying physics of electron accele...
A popular scenario for electron acceleration in solar flares is transit-time damping of low-frequenc...
Context. The energy released during solar flares is believed to be stored in non-potential magnetic ...
We present electron images of an extended solar flare source, deduced from RHESSI hard X-ray imaging...
Context. The common flare scenario comprises an acceleration site in the corona and particle transp...
Solar flares are known to accelerate electrons to high energies, resulting in the movement of these ...