Context. Observational and theoretical evidence suggest that beams of accelerated particles are produced in flaring events of all sizes in the solar atmosphere, from X-class flares to nanoflares. Current models of these types of particles in flaring loops assume an isolated 1D atmosphere. Aims. A more realistic environment for modelling accelerated particles can be provided by 3D radiative magnetohydrodynamics codes. Here, we present a simple model for particle acceleration and propagation in the context of a 3D simulation of the quiet solar atmosphere, spanning from the convection zone to the corona. We then examine the additional transport of energy introduced by the particle beams. Methods. The locations of particle acceleration associat...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
Context. The magnetic field in the solar atmosphere continually reconnects and accelerates charged p...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in an (observationa...
Context. Observational and theoretical evidence suggest that beams of accelerated particles are prod...
Context. Nanoflare heating through small-scale magnetic reconnection events is one of the prime cand...
Context: We introduce a model for including accelerated particles in pure magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)...
Solar flares play a key role in the dynamics of the solar atmosphere. They occur with a wide range o...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection are likely to be responsi...
Context. We introduce a model for including accelerated particles in pure magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a (observationally-dri...
Aims.To perform numerical experiments of particle acceleration in the complex magnetic and electric ...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection in solar flares are a plau...
International audienceContext: Particles accelerated in solar flares draw their energy from the magn...
International audienceContext: Particles accelerated in solar flares draw their energy from the magn...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
Context. The magnetic field in the solar atmosphere continually reconnects and accelerates charged p...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in an (observationa...
Context. Observational and theoretical evidence suggest that beams of accelerated particles are prod...
Context. Nanoflare heating through small-scale magnetic reconnection events is one of the prime cand...
Context: We introduce a model for including accelerated particles in pure magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)...
Solar flares play a key role in the dynamics of the solar atmosphere. They occur with a wide range o...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection are likely to be responsi...
Context. We introduce a model for including accelerated particles in pure magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)...
The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in a (observationally-dri...
Aims.To perform numerical experiments of particle acceleration in the complex magnetic and electric ...
Context. The strong electric fields associated with magnetic reconnection in solar flares are a plau...
International audienceContext: Particles accelerated in solar flares draw their energy from the magn...
International audienceContext: Particles accelerated in solar flares draw their energy from the magn...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
We review basic theoretical concepts in particle acceleration, with particular emphasis on processes...
Context. The magnetic field in the solar atmosphere continually reconnects and accelerates charged p...
Aims. The aim of this work is to investigate and characterise particle behaviour in an (observationa...