The evolution of accelerated particle distributions in a magnetized plasma and the resulting radiation are calculated, and the results are applied to solar flares. To study the radiation on timescales of order the particle lifetimes, the evolution of the particle distribution is determined by the use of the Fokker-Planck equation including Coulomb collisions and magnetic mirroring. Analytic solution to the equations are obtained for limiting cases such as homogeneous injection in a homogeneous plasma, and for small pitch angle. These analytic solutions are then used to place constraints on flare parameters such as density, loop length, and the injection timescale for very short implusive solar flares. For general particle distributions in a...
Context. Microwave (MW) and hard X-ray (HXR) data are thought to be powerful means of investigating ...
Nonpotential magnetic energy promptly released in solar flares is converted to other forms of energy...
Variation of the microwave intensity and spectrum due to gyro-synchrotron radiation from semi-relati...
Solutions of the time dependent Fokker-Planck equation was found for accelerated electrons undergoin...
A new analysis was made of a thermal flare model proposed by Brown, Melrose, and Spicer (1979) and S...
Hard X-ray and microwave modelling that takes into account the temporal evolution of the electron sp...
The electric field acceleration of electrons out of a thermal plasma and the simultaneous Joule heat...
Study of rapid fluctuations in the emission of radiation from solar flares provides a promising appr...
Rapid fluctuations in the emission of solar bursts may have many different origins e.g., the acceler...
An approach for modeling solar flare high-energy emissions is developed in which both thermal and no...
Extending previous studies of nonthermal electron transport in solar flares, which include the effec...
The work supported by the grant consisted of two projects. The first project involved making detaile...
The energetic electrons deduced from hard X-rays in the thick target model may be responsible for he...
Energetic solar flare particles, both electrons and protons, must survive the turbulent environment ...
A numerical solution was developed for the time dependent Fokker-Planck equation for arbitrary distr...
Context. Microwave (MW) and hard X-ray (HXR) data are thought to be powerful means of investigating ...
Nonpotential magnetic energy promptly released in solar flares is converted to other forms of energy...
Variation of the microwave intensity and spectrum due to gyro-synchrotron radiation from semi-relati...
Solutions of the time dependent Fokker-Planck equation was found for accelerated electrons undergoin...
A new analysis was made of a thermal flare model proposed by Brown, Melrose, and Spicer (1979) and S...
Hard X-ray and microwave modelling that takes into account the temporal evolution of the electron sp...
The electric field acceleration of electrons out of a thermal plasma and the simultaneous Joule heat...
Study of rapid fluctuations in the emission of radiation from solar flares provides a promising appr...
Rapid fluctuations in the emission of solar bursts may have many different origins e.g., the acceler...
An approach for modeling solar flare high-energy emissions is developed in which both thermal and no...
Extending previous studies of nonthermal electron transport in solar flares, which include the effec...
The work supported by the grant consisted of two projects. The first project involved making detaile...
The energetic electrons deduced from hard X-rays in the thick target model may be responsible for he...
Energetic solar flare particles, both electrons and protons, must survive the turbulent environment ...
A numerical solution was developed for the time dependent Fokker-Planck equation for arbitrary distr...
Context. Microwave (MW) and hard X-ray (HXR) data are thought to be powerful means of investigating ...
Nonpotential magnetic energy promptly released in solar flares is converted to other forms of energy...
Variation of the microwave intensity and spectrum due to gyro-synchrotron radiation from semi-relati...