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== Introduction == | |||
The standard interpretation of RHESSI's hard x-ray emission is of electrons accelerated in the corona that propgated down to the chromosphere, colliding with the background plasma and eventually stopping. | The standard interpretation of RHESSI's hard x-ray emission is of electrons accelerated in the corona that propgated down to the chromosphere, colliding with the background plasma and eventually stopping. | ||
[[category:Nugget]] | [[category:Nugget]] | ||
== Conclusions == | |||
The work shown here is a step towards a more complete treatment of electron transport in solar flares and highlights that the inclusion of wave-particle interactions flattens sharp low energy cutoffs in the inital accelerated electron distribution. | |||
Revision as of 15:45, 3 November 2009
Introduction
The standard interpretation of RHESSI's hard x-ray emission is of electrons accelerated in the corona that propgated down to the chromosphere, colliding with the background plasma and eventually stopping.
Conclusions
The work shown here is a step towards a more complete treatment of electron transport in solar flares and highlights that the inclusion of wave-particle interactions flattens sharp low energy cutoffs in the inital accelerated electron distribution.