High-Energy Solar Physics

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Reports on recent developments in the study of solar flares, emphasizing work at high energies and addressing such persistent problems of the processes of flare energy release, particle acceleration, and accelerated particle transport and interaction. After reviewing the history of understanding about solar flare particle acceleration since 1942, the 53 papers cover energetic charged particles, x-rays, radio emission, and the theory of particle acceleration. Among the specific topics are high energy particle in interplanetary space on 11 June 1991, the spectral evolution of an intense gamma-ray line flare, nonthermal radio emission from coronal x-ray structures, and the formation of the helium-3 spectrum in impulsive solar flares. No subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781563965425
  • Publisher: American Institute of Physics
  • Publication date: 4/15/1998
  • Series: AIP Conference Proceedings Series , #374
  • Edition description: 1996
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 560
  • Product dimensions: 6.50 (w) x 9.40 (h) x 1.30 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Evolution of Our Understanding of Solar Flare Particle Acceleration: (1942-1995) 3
Energetic Particles from Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections 35
Solar Flare Gamma-Ray Emission and Energetic Particles in Space 45
Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Energetic Particle Events 61
Energetic Solar Electron Spectra and Gamma-Ray Observations 78
Measurements of the Ionic Charge States of Solar Energetic Particles at 15-70 Me V/Nucleon Using the Geomagnetic Field 86
HHS Results on the Mean Ionic Charge State of SEP Fe Above 200 Me V per Nucleon 96
High Energy Particles in Interplanetary Space on 11 June 1991 106
Neutron Decay Electrons after the Solar Flare of 1980 June 21 116
Longitudinal Extents of Coronal/Interplanetary Shocks 124
Unusual Intensity-Time Profiles of Ground-Level Solar Proton Events 131
On the Formation of Relativistic Particle Fluxes in Extended Coronal Structures 140
Thin Target [gamma]-Ray Line Production During the 1991 June 1 Flare
Gamma-Ray Line Measurements and Ambient Solar Abundances 162
Solar Atmospheric Abundances from Gamma Ray Spectroscopy 172
Abundance Study of the 4 June 1991 Solar Flare Using CGRO/OSSE Spectral Data 184
Spectral Evolution of an Intense Gamma-Ray Line Flare 194
COMPTEL Solar Flare Measurements 200
Observations of Gamma-Ray Spectra and X-Ray Images of Solar Flares 210
Extended [gamma]-Ray Emission in Solar Flares 219
Pion Decay and Nuclear Line Emissions from the 1991 June 11 Flare 225
Origin of the High Energy Gamma-Ray Emission in the March 26, 1991 Solar Flare 237
The 1990 May 24 Solar Flare and Cosmic Ray Event 246
Solar Neutrons on May 24th, 1990 256
Solar Flare Energy Release and Particle Acceleration as Revealed by Yohkoh HXT 267
Reconnection Dynamics in Cusp-Shaped Flare Loops 275
Yohkoh Observations of Flares with Superhot Properties 285
Conditions for Energetic Flares 294
Hard X-Ray Timing 300
Subsecond Time Variations in Solar Flares around 100 keV: Diagnostics of Electron Acceleration 311
Inferring the Accelerated Electron Spectrum in Solar Flares 320
Solar Hard X-Ray Albedo due to Compton Scattering 329
What is the Spatial Relationship between hard X-Ray Footpoints and Vertical Electric Currents? 336
Solar Coronal Abundances: Some Recent X-Ray Flare Observations 343
Solar Flare Dynamics as Revealed by Yohkoh Observations 353
Energetics of the DC-Electric Field Model 359
Hard X-Ray Polarimetry of Solar Flares with BATSE 368
Submillimeter/IR Solar Bursts from High Energy Electrons 379
Microwave and Hard X-Ray Sources in Two X-Class Limb Flares 393
Nonthermal Radio Emission from Coronal X-Ray Structures 402
Radio and X-Ray Manifestations of a Bright Point Flare 408
Razin Suppression in Solar Microwave Bursts 416
A Summary of Three-Year Observations with the Nobeyama Radioheliograph 424
Selective Enrichment of Energetic Ions in Impulsive Solar Flares 435
Acceleration and Heating by Turbulence in Flares 445
Heavy Ion Acceleration by Cascading Alfven Waves in Impulsive Solar Flares 450
Accelerated Particle Composition in Impulsive Events: Clues to the Conditions of Acceleration 461
Particle Acceleration by DC Electric Fields in the Impulsive Phase of Solar Flares 479
Reconnection and Acceleration to High Energies in Flares 493
On the Formation of the Helium-3 Spectrum in Impulsive Solar Flares 498
Charged Particle Diffusive Transport 505
X-Ray Aspects of the High Energy Solar Physics Workshop: Rapporteur Paper I 519
Implications of Solar Flare Charged Particle, Gamma Ray and Neutron Observations: Rapporteur Paper II for the High Energy Solar Physics Workshop 533
Author Index 545
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