Space Sci Rev (2011) 159:447-476
DOI 10.1007/s11214-011-9827-3
Index
Published online: 24 September 2011
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011
A
abundances, 202
above-the-looptop sources, 159, 358
adiabatic invariants, 233
identification with acceleration region,
correlation of ions and relativistic
242, 431
electrons, 198
absorption
illustration, 198
Earth’s atmosphere, 269
diagnostics, 8
mm waves, 249
electron-to-proton ratio, 197, 199, 439
photoelectric, 310
energy content of, 5, 194, 440
solar atmosphere
caveat, 197
Co Kα, 200
reduction in warm medium, 197
abundances, 77, 287, 364
energy content, ions vs. electrons, 197
3He, 184
energy spectra, 379, 397, 406, 413
and γ -ray production, 174
3-D reconnection, 392
and γ -ray spectra, 181
energy-dependent index, 360
and acceleration of heavy ions, 364
spectral index, 390
and Compton scattering, 310
heavy ions, 202, 364
and FIP effect, 183
importance of, 4
and helioseismology, 183
in quiet Sun, 210
and model atmospheres, 181
ion primary spectrum, 189
assumptions in γ -ray analysis, 195
low energies, 5
bremsstrahlung efficiency, 112
low-energy cutoff, 424
CMEs, 439
low-energy protons, 201
coronal, 77
number problem, 4, 6, 414
evaporation, 158
pitch-angle distribution
Fe/H, 78, 81
ions, 173
γ -ray constraints, 181
transport, 412
Ne/O ratio, 190, 364
acceleration, 76
and warm target, 197
Alfvén waves, 380
SEPs, 439
and CME acceleration, 74
accelerated particles
and large-scale processes, 122
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and magnetic reconnection, 369
in PIC approach, 408
and mean flux spectrum, 317
list of mechanisms, 160, 368
and neutron production, 168
low-energy cutoff, 25, 81, 85
and particle transport, overview, 412
models, 368
3-D reconnection, 414
multiple current sheets
collapsing traps, 413
issues, 400
current sheets, 413
particle-in-cell (PIC), 402
electric circuit, 412
limitations, 411
magnetic islands, 414
pre-acceleration of ions, 377
radiative transport, 412
pre-flare phase, 367
return current, 412
proton
self-organized criticality, 414
need for pre-acceleration, 377
stochastic acceleration, 412
SEPs, 37, 76, 86, 142, 145, 160, 268,
424,
438
transit-time damping, 413
shock, 155, 215, 375, 439
turbulence, 412
quasi-parallel, 375
and pitch-angle change, 384
quasi-perpendicular, 376
betatron, 378, 383
“seed” particles, 375
bulk energization, 441
termination, 384
by flares, 433
shock-drift, 378, 384
cellular automaton model, 396
electrons, 384
chromospheric, 428
illustration, 385
collapsing magnetic trap, 383, 413
relativistic, 257
conditions for runaway, 368
similarities of shock and turbulent
DC electric field, 120, 148
mechanisms, 377
delayed, 439
sources of electric field, 368
diffusive shock acceleration, 439
stochastic, 65, 146, 148, 154, 216, 376,
direct electric field, 397
377, 379, 413
discovery of solar relativistic particles, 168
ad hoc waves, 378
distribution functions, 328
spectrum not a power law, 377
electron-proton asymmetry, 387, 403, 413
limitations of models, 379, 400, 414
dependence on strength of guide field,
MHD turbulence, 412
389
multiple current sheets, 396, 413
electrons
net electrical current, 379
by Alfvén waves, 380
parameter dependence, 378
high efficiency, 237
radio observations, 240
timescales, 359
resonant cascade, 377
extended flare, 204
stochastic current sheets, 399
Fermi
test-particle approach, 6, 359, 378
first order, 376, 378, 383
limitations, 401, 414
in shrinking islands, 409, 429
transit-time damping, 146, 376, 379, 413
second order, 376
two-stage, 138, 148
from thermal plasma, 115
acceleration region, 137, 145, 155, 156, 159,
γ -ray diagnostics, 168
342
in chromosphere, 380
above-the-loop-top source, 242
in current sheets, 386
and polarization, 350
fan and spine geometry, 391
and SHH pattern, 148
illustration, 389, 390
and SHS pattern, 160
multiple, 395
bulk acceleration, 379
in Dreicer field, 368
charge separation, 412
in MHD turbulence, 359, 377, 398, 400
distinguished from energy-loss region,
test-particle experiments, 398
108, 109, 157, 192, 217, 218
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electrons, 428
and termination shock, 383
escape from, 129, 154, 174, 358
gradient in chromosphere, 381
extended, 136
in the impulsive phase, 380
height, 109, 158
middle corona, 76
replenishment, 363
variation with height
return current, 7, 109
illustration, 76
separatrix structure, 156
Ampère’s Law, 7, 126
spectral cutoff, 120
anisotropy
test-particle approach, 6, 359, 401
electron, 303, 329, 333, 334
turbulence, 178, 378, 380
X-ray, 329, 332
ACRIM, 82
arcade, 22, 29, 30, 38, 45, 46, 51, 70, 433
active regions
and γ -ray images, 421
and flare occurrence, 21
growth, 70
as source of background radiation, 270
illustration, 22, 28, 43
association with major flares, 267
magnetic structure, 72
association with microflares, 269
microwave free-free emission, 247
illustration, 269
non-thermal radiation, 247
fractal structure, 397
particle drifts, 433
high Alfvén speed, 227, 380
atmospheric models
non-flaring X-ray emission, 278
“spicular extended chromosphere”, 131
simple structures, 265
and 511-keV line shape, 187
slow reconnection, 437
chromospheric density, 178
active-region transient brightenings (ARTBs),
FAL, 131
267
hydrostatic, 132
identification with microflares, 270
semi-empirical, 131
illustration, 287
VAL, 131
adiabatic compression, 59
aurora, 431
adiabatic invariants, 233
Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE), 83
B
albedo, 122, 131, 142, 157, 286, 303, 304,
backwarming, 56, 58
306, 309, 312, 313, 319, 320, 326,
Balmer-α
332, 333, 335, 349, 361, 362, 421,
impact polarization, 87
424
Bayesian approach, 23
and low-energy cutoff, 119
beams, 241, 252, 337, 363
correction, 285, 326
α-particle, 202
illustration, 285
and type III bursts, 252, 253
dip in spectrum, 119, 287
and waves, 8
Green’s function approach, 310
area, 8
illustration, 310
at photosphere, 55
halo component, 313
broad angular distribution, 192
imaging, 312, 316
downgoing, 194
low-energy cutoff, 122
radio detectability, 254
microflare spectra, 285
electric field, 379
spatial-frequency signature, 313
electron-proton asymmetry, 403
spectroscopy, 309, 310
induced fields, 126
use of visibilities, 314
induced magnetic field, 7
Alfvén speed, 372, 429
propagation, 123
and downflows, 30
proton, 56, 57
and electron thermal speed, 381
radio/HXR correlation, 254
and injection, 377
return current, 7, 202
and reconnection, 429, 431, 435
self-inductance, 7
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super-Alfvénic, 122
causality, 23
un-neutralized, 157
caveats
vs. conduction fronts, 43
acceleration in test-particle approach, 400
betatron radiation, 227
specific problems, 401
big-flare syndrome, 40, 267
ambiguity of standard model, 257
microflares, 291
emission-measure weighting, 279
bounced particles, 387, 403
energy scale for occurrence distribution,
bound-bound emission, 78, 303
277
bound-free absorption
exceptional conditions in flares, 181
illustration, 311
γ -ray imaging, 215
bremsstrahlung, 6, 108, 285, 303
gaps in time series, 283
>300 keV, correlation with γ -rays, 198
inverse theory for γ -rays, 196
and densities inferred from radio, 246
limitation of test-particle approach, 378,
Bethe-Heitler cross-section, 113, 114, 228,
387
305
limits of MHD approach, 374
competition with π0 decay, 204
line-of-sight effects, 245
cross-section, 110
low-energy cutoff, 119
efficiency, 8
MHD turbulent acceleration
efficiency decrease with frequency, 248
list of problems, 400
electron-electron, 229, 303, 308, 317, 324,
nature of low-energy cutoff, 287
360
non-scalable properties, 267
electron-ion, 304, 306, 308, 317
particle energy content, 197
from charged pion decay, 203
photospheric field extrapolation, 49, 83
γ -ray continuum, 170
RHESSI
Haug cross-section, 322
detector-to-detector calibration, 316
independence of γ -ray line emission, 199
rotation axis, 270
Kramers approximation, 8, 113, 114, 304
spectral fits and background subtraction,
multithermal, 360
317
nonthermal, 317, 360
CCD, 35
NRBH, 113
cellular automata, 284, 378, 396
software, 115
center-to-limb variation, 329, 332
sources displaced from 2.223-MeV
illustration, 332, 333
sources, 214
charge exchange, 87
thermal, 317, 327, 359
Cherenkov resonance, 376
thick-target, 7, 150, 264, 362
CHIANTI, 77, 79, 80, 287, 318
thin target
energetics, 84
type III burst, 256
Fe/Fe-Ni ratio, 79
thin-target, 70, 150, 229, 254
chicane, 157
ultrarelativistic case, 229
chromosphere
brightness temperature, 230
flare-related flows, 26
chromospheric condensation, 60
C
chromospheric density model, 131
Carrington, R. C., 4
and 511 keV line width, 187
cartoons, 87, 88
and hard X-ray imaging, 344
collapsing trap
and magnetic field, 171
illustration, 383
chromospheric evaporation, 25, 28, 58, 127,
Giovanelli, 89
130, 133, 135, 139, 158, 273
omissions, 90
conduction-driven, 38
Poynting-flux transport
explosive, 59, 60
illustration, 380
illustration, 60
standard, 89, 383
gentle, 59, 61
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illustration, 62
equilibrium, 80
imaging, 62
parameter dependence, 29
temperature-dependent flows, 61
radiative, 29, 84, 138
chromospheric heating, 59, 62
coronal dimmings, 73, 75
in flares, 60
coronal heating
collapsing magnetic trap, 47, 413, 441
and reconnection, 88
collisions
chromospheric, 59
and column density, 304
in flare-like events, 20
and polarization, 335
nanoflares, 264
and transport, 349
coronal mass ejections (CMEs), 5, 23, 26, 73,
energy losses, 123, 305
122, 159, 267
particle energy losses, 108, 109, 111
abundances, 439
column density, 111, 118, 123, 131, 152, 157
acceleration, 74
CoMP, 54, 86
acceleration and flare energy release, 73
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO),
and coronal sources, 68
120, 137, 161
and flares, 5
Compton scattering, 304, 361
and microflares, 267
and attenuation of 2.223 MeV line, 176
and SEP energy
and coronal hard X-ray sources, 206
illustration, 86
Be-scatterer, 336
and soft-hard-harder pattern, 268, 440
cross-section, 304
backside, 440
inverse, 304
energy content, 5
photospheric, 309, 316, 326
energy partition, 84
conduction
illustration, 70
thermal, 28
SOL2002-08-24T01:12 (X3.1), 245
conduction fronts, 61, 130
velocity field, 84
confidence strip, 324
coronal seismology, 93
conjugacy, 38, 71
coronal sources, 62, 68, 149, 173, 238, 240,
continuum
242, 335, 340, 341, 343, 350, 358,
Balmer, 55, 56
365, 367, 393, 429
cyclotron maser, 367
contraction, 70, 441
fast-mode waves, 377
current-sheet morphology, 89
γ -ray bremsstrahlung, 170
double, 66
γ -ray broad-line component, 170
γ -rays, 203, 211
γ -ray pseudo-continuum, 85, 202
hard X-ray footpoints, 70
γ -ray quasi-continuum, 192
HXR and decimetric, 367
H, 55
inverse Compton radiation, 206, 218
hard X-ray, 363
radial elongation, 256
non-thermal electron, 81
spectrum, 343
Paschen, 55
table of parameters, 432
π0-decay, 168, 203
thick-target
positronium, 180, 317
illustration, 63
soft X-ray, 77
coronal thick target, 62, 65
three-photon, 186
microwave imaging, 65
two-photon, 77
coronal transients, 5
convective-diffusive equation, 146
CORONAS-F, 336
cooling
cosmic rays
and energy estimates, 84
ground-level events, 168, 422
and shrinkage, 71
shock acceleration, 375
conductive, 28, 29, 138, 139, 360
solar, 37
delay, 139
supernova shock waves, 439
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Coulomb collisions, 264
density
Coulomb logarithm
pre-flare, 242
electron-electron collisions, 111
dentist’s mirror, 333
electron-hydrogen collisions, 123
difference images, 73
Cowling T. G., 89
differential emission measure, 138, 327
Crab Nebula, 10
diffusion coefficient
cross-sections
angular, 376
Bethe-Heitler, 113, 305
energy, 376
Compton scattering, 304
diffusion region, 369, 374
Haug, 322
dimming, 73, 75
heavy nuclei, 209
dipolarization, 27, 31, 90
Kramers approximation, 113, 306
directivity
illustration, 114
hard X-ray, 361
Ne inelastic scattering, 190
X-rays, 333
neutron evaporation, 209
distribution functions
NRBH, 113
bump-on-tail, 392
comparison with Kramers, 114
flare occurrence, 20
comparison with relativistic, 115
purely nonthermal, 441
illustration, 114
distributions
proton capture below 1 MeV, 201
log-normal, 279
thresholds, 174, 184
power law, 295
CSHKP, 29, 30, 43, 46, 65, 66, 428
skew-Laplace, 295
definition, 6
Weibull, 279, 295
current closure, 7
double counting, 82
current sheets, 89, 159, 359, 372, 429
double layer, 130
3-D, 378, 387
downflows, 30, 57
and CMEs, 440
coronal rain, 29
and Hall reconnection, 440
evaporative, 61
and magnetic islands, 429
high temperature, 62
and particle acceleration, 371, 386
soft X-rays, 135
and proton Larmor radius, 375
supra-arcade, 27, 30, 66,
92
collapsing trap, 413
Dreicer field, 368, 373, 397
electric fields, 372
drift speed
fan plane, 391
strong drift regime, 392
geomagnetic tail, 435
Dungey, J. W., 89
instability, 407
non-neutral, 373, 374
E
illustration, 371
earthquakes, 281
observed in flares, 408
EIT waves, 75
outflows, 382
electric fields, 120
physical conditions, 372
advective, 411
PIC simulations, 402
inadequacy as a driver, 411
stochastic, 399
and beam deceleration, 127
strong guide field, 389
and particle acceleration, 359
X-ray observations, 65
and particle segregation, 433
current systems, 7
and reconnection rate, 53
inductive time scale, 7
and soft-hard-soft pattern, 147
D
convective, 28, 53, 425, 437
de Hoffmann-Teller frame, 384
DC, 148
debates
double layers, 130
thermal-nonthermal, 5
Dreicer, 368
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Hall, 401
beam, 109
in current sheets, 372
bump-on-tail, 406
induced by particles, 366, 379
density, 114, 126, 146
large-scale, 368
flux, 112
MHD current-sheet assumption, 374
flux density, 110
parallel, 54, 429, 437
high-energy cutoff, 115, 148, 323
PIC simulations
loss-cone, 233
induced polarization field, 405
low-energy cutoff, 109, 115, 116, 127,
turbulent, 406
139
polarization, 388, 401, 414
Maxwellian, 368
induced by asymmetric acceleration,
mean electron distribution, 361
405
mean electron flux, 112, 113, 118, 122,
problem of origin in simulations,
411
129, 151
reconnection
nonthermal, 242
convective, 372
purely nonthermal, 68, 70, 237, 241,
return current, 126, 411
242, 441
inadequacy as a driver, 411
total flux, 115
self-field, 109, 126
total power, 115, 120, 158
self-induced, 126, 127
dominant tail population, 68, 70, 237, 241,
sub-Dreicer, 359
379, 441
super-Dreicer, 359, 395
energy distribution, 302, 318
turbulent, 401
high-energy cutoff, 323
electrodynamic feedback, 379
spectral break, 324
electron beams
energy flux density, 127
and induced fields, 126
escape, 145
and polarization, 334
energy-dependent, 154
and return current, 379
escape time, 146
and two-stream instability, 401
flux spectrum, 303, 305
and type III bursts, 367
low-energy cutoff, 303
high-energy return current, 412
spectral break, 319, 323
inadequacy of model, 241
high-energy cutoff, 114
inductive fields, 401
injected distribution, 305, 322, 363
electrons
mean electron flux, 112
accelerated
mean flux spectrum, 303
associated current, 363
mean source spectrum, 324
density, 363
mildly relativistic, 308, 367
energy content, 109, 363
nonthermal, 285, 317-319, 325, 327, 334,
flux, 363
337
in microflares, 275
number, 363
early impulsive events, 286
acceleration from thermal plasma, 145
number problem, 4, 362
adiabatic invariants, 233
pitch-angle distribution, 129, 233, 328
angular distribution, 328
radio/HXR spectral mismatch, 235
anisotropy, 233, 303, 329, 333, 334
relativistic, 155, 179, 240, 308
beam energy transport, 8
correlation with 2.223 MeV γ -rays,
beams, 291, 292
198
evidence for, 328
energy content, 197
collision losses, 52, 68, 117, 361
source spectrum, 341
directivity, 316, 334
spectra
distribution function, 302
HXR/radio comparison, 231, 236, 239,
and turbulence, 129
241, 242, 250
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surface magnetic field, 242
low-energy cutoff, 287, 424
first ionization potential (FIP) effect, 183
selection effects, 285
flare (individual)
super-Alfvénic beams, 122
SOL1859-09-01T11:18 (pre-GOES),
54,
time-of-flight (TOF) analysis, 137
267, 422
total energy, 4, 292, 364
SOL1969-03-30T02:47 (pre-GOES),
68
transport, 146, 149
SOL1969-10-20T10:50 (C9.0)
visibilities, 344
polarization, 336
emission measure, 84
SOL1969-10-23T05:15 (pre-GOES)
and Neupert effect, 291
polarization, 336
by GOES class, 21
SOL1969-10-30T09:30 (M7.3)
correlation with temperature
polarization, 336
broad parameter ranges, 289
SOL1970-10-24T05:41 (M6.4)
GOES, 289
polarization, 336
illustration, 288
SOL1970-11-05T03:21 (X2.3)
RHESSI, 289
polarization, 336
definition, 84
SOL1972-08-04 (pre-GOES), 168
differential, 80, 138
γ -ray discovery, 168
continuum emission, 327
energetics, 82
model, 139
illustration, 169
non-thermal, 91
SOL1972-08-04T06:25, 4
radio and SXR, 59
SOL1973-02-05 (pre-GOES)
energetic neutral atoms, 87, 202, 442
energetics, 82
equations of motion, 387, 399
SOL1974-07-05T21:52 (pre-GOES)
relativistic, 387
X-ray polarization, 336
equivalent width, 77, 78
SOL1974-07-06T18:56 (pre-GOES)
eras
X-ray polarization, 336
pre-RHESSI, 142
SOL1978-07-11T10:54 (X3), 168
RHESSI, 19, 33, 82, 167, 184, 217
SOL1979-11-09T03:20 (M9), 168
Skylab, 5, 49
SOL1980-03-29T09:18 (M1), 41
SMM, 217
SOL1980-04-07T01:07 (M4)
Yohkoh, 44
imaging spectroscopy, 338
experimental bias
SOL1980-04-10T09:23 (M4)
DEM weighting, 288
coronal sources, 340
imaging spectroscopy, 338, 340
F
SOL1980-05-21T20:50 (X1)
fables
imaging spectroscopy, 340
blind man and elephant, 73
SOL1980-06-07T03:22 (M7.3)
Fe lines, 67, 76, 77, 318
modeling, 179, 424
equivalent width, 77
SOL1980-06-21T02:00 (X2.6)
and RHESSI attenuator state, 78
π0 continuum, 204
in microflare spectra, 273
neutron-decay electrons, 210
low ionization states, 77
neutrons, 169, 207, 210
filaments, 23
SOL1980-06-27T16:17 (M6.7)
activation, 23
low-energy cutoff, 120
current systems, 423
SOL1980-08-31T12:49 (M2.8)
eruptive, 238, 242, 358
energetics, 83
filling factor, 84, 85
SOL1980-11-15T15:53 (X1)
distribution functions, 292
imaging spectroscopy, 340
hard X-rays, 127
SOL1981-04-27T09:45 (X5.5)
radio/HXR comparison, 242
abundances, 183, 202
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γ -ray spectrum, 438
SOL2000-11-24T15:13 (X2.3)
illustration, 202
neutron detection, 208
modeling, 179
SOL2001-04-10T05:26 (X2.3)
total ion energy, 196
illustration, 28, 43
SOL1981-05-13T06:10 (X1.5)
SOL2001-08-25T16:45 (X5.3), 50
imaging spectroscopy, 340
illustration, 50, 58
SOL1981-07-20T14:41 (M5.5)
radio emission, 237
imaging spectroscopy, 340
white light, 51
SOL1982-02-22T04:44 (M2.7)
SOL2001-10-19T01:05 (X1.6)
imaging spectroscopy, 340
illustration, 22
SOL1982-06-03T13:26 (X8.0)
SOL2002-02-20T09:59 (M4.3)
π0 continuum, 204
albedo patch, 314
neutron detection, 207
illustration, 314, 315
neutrons, 169, 207, 210
SOL2002-02-20T11:07 (C7.5)
SOL1984-04-25T01:40 (X13)
chromospheric density structure, 131,
neutrons, 210
132
SOL1989-03-06T13:56 (X15)
coronal hard X-ray source, 150
gamma-ray spectrum, 250
coronal source, 149
SOL1990-05-24T21:45 (X9.3)
coronal source vs. footpoint spectra,
neutron detection, 207
154
neutrons, 207, 210
electron energy spectrum, 322
SOL1990-06-11T09:43 (M4.5)
footpoint heights, 341
gamma-ray spectrum, 250
footpoint differences, 150
radio emission, 250
footpoints, 346
SOL1991-03-22T22:45 (X9.4)
illustration, 254
neutron detection, 207
imaging spectroscopy, 341, 346
SOL1991-06-01T16:14 (X12)
nonuniform ionization, 125
neutrons, 203
spectroscopic images, 346
solar energetic particles, 203
type III bursts, 254
total ion energy, 195
visibilities, 346
SOL1991-06-04T03:37 (X12.0),
170
SOL2002-02-20T21:07 (M2.4)
abundance variations, 183
illustration, 314, 315
illustration, 171
SOL2002-02-26T10:27 (C9.6)
neutron detection, 207
electron energy spectrum, 322,
323
total ion energy, 195
energetics, 83
SOL1991-06-06T01:12 (X12.0)
high energy cutoff, 323
neutron detection, 207
illustration, 314, 315, 361
SOL1991-06-09T04:24 (X10.0)
multi-thermal time delays, 141
neutron detection, 208
SOL2002-03-14T01:44 (M5.7)
SOL1991-06-15T11:17 (X12.0)
neutron detection, 208
footpoint motion, 46
SOL1992-01-13T17:25 (M2.0), 42
SOL2002-03-17T19:31 (M4.0)
above-the-looptop source, 110, 358
electron energy spectrum, 322
coronal hard X-ray source, 441
illustration, 314, 315
famous, 240
nonuniform ionization, 125
table of parameters, 432
SOL2002-03-18T19:18 (C8.9)
time scales, 431
albedo patch, 314
SOL1999-03-18T08:31 (M3.3)
illustration, 314, 315
illustration, 28
SOL2002-03-25T20:08 (C9.8)
SOL2000-07-14T10:24 (X5.7), 45
albedo patch, 314
ribbons in, 414
illustration, 315
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bimodal DEM distribution, 80
coronal thick target, 65
CME energetics, 84
illustration, 63
coronal hard X-ray source, 149, 438
shrinking loops, 70
cross-disciplinary analysis, 11
SOL2002-04-15T03:55 (M1.2)
electron energy spectrum, 317, 322,
electron energy flux, 159
323
low-energy cutoff, 121
electron-to-proton ratio, 199
spectral fits, 121
energetics, 82, 83
SOL2002-04-17T00:40 (C9.9)
energy in non-thermal electrons, 119
illustration, 314, 315
Fe line complex, 67
SOL2002-04-21T01:51 (X1.5)
flare-related changes, 367
γ -ray upper limits, 85
footpoint differences, 151, 365
CME energetics, 84
footpoints, 343, 427
energetics, 82, 83
forward fit, 317
illustration, 70, 248
γ -ray imaging, 212
radio observations, 247
γ -ray line shifts, 192
SEPs, 86
γ -ray spectrum, 191
thermal plasma, 84
γ -rays, 188, 366
SOL2002-04-25T06:02 (C2.5)
hard X-ray precursor, 67, 425
albedo, 325
hard X-rays, 365
SOL2002-04-30T08:22 (M1.3)
illustration, 180, 186, 188, 189, 191,
current sheet, 66
195, 213, 234, 236, 317, 340,
342,
illustration, 65, 66
365, 423, 426
SOL2002-05-06T09:01 (A8.0)
imaging spectroscopy, 341
illustration, 273
ion energy content, 197
SOL2002-05-31T00:16 (M2.4)
ion primary spectrum, 190
Fe feature, 78
line shapes, 188
illustration, 80
magnetic containment, 67
nonuniform ionization, 125
modeling, 179
SOL2002-06-01T03:58 (M1.5)
nonuniform ionization, 124, 125
nonuniform ionization, 125
photon spectrum, 317
SOL2002-06-02T20:44 (M1.0)
pre-impulsive phase, 426, 438
albedo, 319
pulse pileup, 322
electron spectrum, 319
radio observations, 235
forward fit, 319
radio properties, 235
illustration, 319
reconnection, 441
low-energy cutoff, 319
ribbons in, 414
spectral break, 319
SEPs, 86
SOL2002-07-15T11:55 (C9.1),
61
soft X-ray line emissions, 79
SOL2002-07-17T07:13 (M8.5)
source motions, 441
TRACE, 40
spectroscopic images, 342
illustration, 40
superhot component, 67, 426
SOL2002-07-19T14:30 (<B2)
temperature distribution, 328
illustration, 255
thermal energetics, 84
SOL2002-07-23T00:35 (X4.8), 10
time delays, 363
γ -ray imaging, 214, 216, 433
X-ray polarization, 337, 340
3He abundance, 184
SOL2002-08-06T12:59 (C7.9)
2.2 MeV time profile, 184
electron energy spectrum, 322
511 keV line, 186
SOL2002-08-20T08:25 (M3.4)
abundance variations, 183
albedo, 325, 326, 334
and ion pitch-angle distribution, 194
anisotropy, 334
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electron energy spectrum, 326
γ -ray imaging, 212, 214, 216, 433
electron spectra, 334
511 keV line, 186
illustration, 326, 334
and ion pitch-angle distribution, 194
low-energy cutoff, 325, 326, 362
broad 511 keV line, 186
low-energy cutoff & albedo, 119
γ -ray fluences, 200
SOL2002-08-21T01:41 (M1.4)
γ -ray line shifts, 192
anisotropic distribution, 331
γ -ray spectrum, 190
temperature distribution, 328
γ -rays, 184
SOL2002-08-24T01:12 (X3.1)
gamma-rays, 366
illustration, 245, 247
illustration, 155, 156, 186, 187, 189,
radio observations, 245-247
193, 194, 196, 204, 213, 257, 340,
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362
footpoint motions, 47
INTEGRAL observations, 193
ion energy content, 197
SOL2002-09-17T05:54 (C2.0)
ion primary spectrum, 190
albedo, 325, 326
radio dynamic spectrum, 257
electron energy spectrum, 326
radio emission, 155
illustration, 326
submillimeter emission, 205, 250
low-energy cutoff, 325, 326
termination shock, 257, 384, 386
SOL2002-09-29T06:39 (M2.6), 56
TSI detection, 82, 293, 426
SOL2002-09-30T01:50 (M2.1)
X-ray polarization, 337, 340
illustration, 52
SOL2003-10-29T20:49 (X10.0), 23,
52, 54
white light, 51
γ -ray imaging, 212, 214
SOL2002-10-04T05:38 (M4.0), 27
acceleration, 425
SOL2002-11-02T06:07 (C3.9)
egression power, 57
current sheet, 66
footpoint differences, 152
SOL2002-11-09T13:23 (M4.9)
footpoint motion, 47
footpoint convergence, 46
illustration, 53, 54, 57, 213, 428
footpoint motion, 46
X-ray polarization, 336
illustration, 46, 143
SOL2003-11-02T17:25 (X8.3)
spectral evolution, 143
γ -ray imaging, 212, 214
SOL2002-11-28T04:37 (C1.0)
511 keV line, 186
illustration, 135
511 keV line width, 187
X-ray source motion, 133, 135, 136
γ -ray line shifts, 192
SOL2003-04-24T15:53 (C8.2)
illustration, 186, 189, 213, 340
current sheet, 66
ion energy content, 197
SOL2003-04-26T03:06 (M2.1), 78
ion primary spectrum, 190
illustration, 78
X-ray polarization, 340
SOL2003-06-10T14:36 (M2.2), 60
SOL2003-11-03T09:55 (X3.9), 23
SOL2003-06-17T22:55 (M6.8)
abundance variations, 183
coronal hard X-rays, 238
current sheet, 66
illustration, 237, 239
γ -ray line shifts, 192
radio emission, 237, 238
illustration, 71, 72
radio properties, 237
quasi-periodic pulsations, 243
SOL2003-10-22T20:07 (M9.9)
submillimeter emission, 206
above-the-loop-top source, 431
temperature distribution, 328
table of parameters, 432
SOL2003-11-04T19:53 (X17.4), 23
SOL2003-10-24T02:54 (M7.6)
γ -ray spectrum, 190
coronal source vs. footpoint spectra,
γ -rays, 189
154
illustration, 189
spectral evolution, 153
INTEGRAL observations, 194
SOL2003-10-28T11:10 (X17.2), 362
most energetic event, 267
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SOL2005-07-13T14:49 (M5.0), 366
density profiles, 135
coronal hard X-ray source, 150, 151
evaporation, 62
illustration, 365
illustration, 63, 133, 135
SOL2005-07-27T05:02 (M3.7)
increasing density, 135
radio observations, 242
Neupert effect, 139
SOL2005-08-25T04:40 (M6.4)
illustration, 340
source locations vs. photon energy, 133
X-ray polarization, 340
X-ray brightness profiles, 134
SOL2005-09-07T09:52 (X17.0)
X-ray source motion, 133
γ -ray spectrum, 190
SOL2003-11-18T08:31 (M3.9)
γ -rays, 189
flux transfer, 54
illustration, 189
illustration, 56
INTEGRAL observations, 194
SOL2004-01-06T06:29 (M5.8)
neutron detection, 208
chromospheric density & magnetic
SOL2006-07-06T08:36 (M2.5)
structure, 132
CME, 73
footpoint sizes, 344
SOL2006-11-06T08:32 (B1)
visibilities, 344
illustration, 271
SOL2004-11-01T03:22 (M1.1)
SOL2006-11-06T22:40 (A1)
footpoint motions, 47
illustration, 271
illustration, 48
SOL2006-11-06T22:43 (A3)
SOL2004-11-03T03:35 (M1.6)
illustration, 271
hard-soft-hard, 142
SOL2006-12-05T10:35 (X9)
SOL2004-11-10T02:13 (X2.5)
energetic neutral atoms, 38
illustration, 340
SOL2006-12-06T18:47 (X6.5)
X-ray polarization, 340
illustration, 75, 249
SOL2005-01-17T09:52 (X3.8), 50
submillimeter emission, 249, 251
CME, 73
SOL2007-12-14T14:16 (C1.1)
electron energy spectrum, 324
blueshifts, 61
electron-electron bremsstrahlung, 324
SOL2007-12-31T01:11 (C8.3)
illustration, 30, 51, 74, 324, 340
above-the-loop-top source, 441
photon spectrum, 324
coronal hard X-ray source, 429
illustration, 74, 241, 430
X-ray polarization, 340
microwave imaging, 429
SOL2005-01-19T08:22 (X1.3)
radio observations, 240
high low-energy cutoffs, 122
table of parameters, 432
illustration, 70, 339, 340
flare classification, 20, 266
quasi-periodic oscillations, 122
Hα, 21, 269
soft-hard-harder, 122
table, 21, 267
X-ray polarization, 339, 340
flare energetics, 82
SOL2005-01-20T07:01 (X7.1)
flare frequency distributions, 264, 279, 291
γ -ray imaging, 212, 214-216
active-region dependence, 281
511 keV line, 186
and natural limits, 291
coronal hard X-ray source, 68
and Poisson distribution, 284
illustration, 68, 204, 213, 340
background corrections, 279
inverse Compton emission, 206
biases, 280
ion primary spectrum, 190
break energy, 286
π0 continuum, 204
durations, 282
X-ray polarization, 340
illustration, 266
SOL2005-05-13T16:57 (M8.0), 45
microflare comparison, 293
hard X-ray ribbons, 54
multivariate analysis, 282
illustration, 45
nanoflare range, 293
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nanoflares
self-organized criticality (SOC), 264, 282
inconsistency, 293
slip-running reconnection, 46, 50
nonthermal, 293
standard, 6, 87, 89, 159, 428
observational range, 265
illustration, 382
observations of power laws
summary, 87
table, 279
thermal
observed parameters
and polarization, 335
compared with derived, 279
thick-target, 87, 292, 338, 360, 366, 379,
normalized to specific photon energy,
398, 428
279
and HXR source height, 341
sensitivity limit, 279
and polarization, 334
physical range, 265
thin-target, 366
stellar flares, 281
trap-plus-precipitation, 172, 178, 179, 181,
temporal confusion, 279
216, 233
total power, 265
wave energy transport, 8, 380
why a power law? 284
flare types
X-rays, 279
“electron-dominated”, 198, 199, 250
flare kernels, 43
early impulsive, 122, 128, 135,
136, 159,
Hα, 340
286
illustration, 48
filament eruption, 21
on iso-Gauss contours, 50
long-decay events (LDEs), 24
UV, 44
long-duration, 25, 68, 70, 80
white light, 57
loop flares, 244
flare models
spotless, 21
analogy with aurora, 431, 435
two-ribbon, 139, 238, 340, 414
and cartoons, 88
white light, 38, 40, 54
and polarization, 337
energy, 292
and X-ray observations, 159
illustration, 27, 51
avalanche, 282, 295
flares
breakout, 358
and acceleration, 358
casualties, 6
and CMEs, 5, 73
cellular automaton, 284, 378, 395,
396,
and coronal dimming, 73
399
and relativistic particles, 168
illustration, 396, 397
and SEPs, 73
PIC simulation, 398
association with CMEs
collisional thick target, 6
illustration, 268
collisional transport, 349
bolometric measurements, 82
and directivity, 334
Carrington, 4, 54, 267
CSHKP, 6, 29, 30, 43, 46, 65, 66, 428
classification, 20, 266
electron beam, 5, 337
Hα, 21
Gold & Hoyle, 6
table, 21, 267
inadequacy of beams, 241
CMEless, 92
magnetic mirror, 52
coronal manifestations, 27
multi-strand, 29, 140
energetics, 82
neutral-point theory, 434
double counting, 82
observational constraints, 87
table, 83
Poynting flux
energy content, 5
illustration, 380
accelerated electrons, 85
predictive power, 88
accelerated ions, 85
radiation hydrodynamic, 41, 59
accelerated particles, 362
reconnection, 369
CME, 84
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apparent motions
magnetic, 20, 22, 27, 49, 72, 83
illustration, 46
overall, 83
asymmetry, 51, 152
partition, 82
and microwaves, 52
solar energetic particles, 86
statistics, 52
thermal plasma, 84
converging motions, 46, 71
energy release and CME dynamics,
73
γ -rays, 212
energy storage, 23, 88
gyrosynchrotron emission, 227
GOES classification, 20
hard X-rays, 109
Hα, 269
height structure, 132, 133
hard X-ray precursor, 26, 67
heights, 341
HXR morphology
HXR and Hα, 423
weighting by B, 244
microflares, 273
HXR, 273
impulsive phase, 26
illustration, 273, 274
Masuda, 42, 63, 240, 429, 432
microwave emission, 275
microwave/HXR morphology, 244
model requirements, 52
loops, 244
motions, 45, 382
model, 159
generation of turbulence, 399
naming convention, 4
non-thermal emission measure, 91
negative, 59
nonthermal electron density, 237
overview
occultation, 68, 81
illustration, 22
parallel motions, 46
phases, 24
separation correlated with HXRs, 71
pre-flare coronal density, 65
simultaneity, 5, 151, 380
pre-flare filament motions, 23
sizes, 341
pre-flare phase, 26
spectral equality, 365
precursor events, 26
spectral similarity, 151
scale invariance, 281
spectrum, 342
stellar
stationary hot component, 59
occurrence distributions, 281
vs. ribbons, 27
“super flares”, 281
white light, 38
total irradiance, 55
forward fit, 317
white light, 40, 55
FOXSI, 442
X-ray fluences, 280
Fraunhofer lines
flux emergence, 27
G band, 33
flux transfer, 40
Hα, 23, 129
Fokker-Planck equation, 127, 152, 154, 376
impact polarization, 87
footpoints, 5, 38, 42, 46, 341-343, 346, 348,
Hβ, 35, 129
350, 358
Ni I 6758 Å, 34
γ -rays, 40
free energy, 20
Alfvén-wave transport, 380
free-bound emission, 55, 56, 77, 158, 303
altitude of sources, 131
illustration, 307
and TRACE diffraction patterns, 40
Kramers approximation, 306
and collapsing traps, 413
non-thermal, 81, 87, 306, 317
and coronal sources, 149
thermal, 77
and Hα ribbons, 50
free-free emission, 6, 77, 108, 234, 303, 304
and loop legs, 133
microwaves, 234
illustration, 133
optically thick, 234
and reconnection rate, 53
frequency
and simultaneous coronal sources, 365
collision, 360, 378
and UV ribbons, 53
and runaway, 368
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cyclotron, 231
continuum, 303
flare occurrence, 329
correlation with hard X-rays, 178, 179,
Larmor, 22, 31, 129, 230, 240, 376, 405
199, 216, 363, 364
harmonics, 248
de-excitation lines, 191, 194, 200-202
ion, 431
fluences, 178
proton, 146
mean widths, 192
microwave peak, 231, 235, 441
deexcitation lines, 364
illustration, 236
delayed emission, 9
occurrence, 264
6.92 keV Co Kα, 200
plasma, 31, 32, 129, 251, 377, 379,
401
deuterium formation, 184
plasma fundamental and harmonic,
367
deuterium formation (2.223 MeV), 9
spatial, 313, 346, 399
electron distribution common to submm
electron visibilities, 346
band, 248
halo source, 313
energy dependence of excitation, 189
illustration, 314
footpoint sources, 212
starting, 76
γ -ray continuum
termination shock, 257
π0-decay, 168
turbulence, 413
γ -ray lines
frequency synthesis, 32
neutron capture, 168
frozen-in field, 369, 372, 425
nuclear de-excitation, 168
FWHM, 131, 423
positron annihilation, 168
GRB
G
polarization, 338
gamma-rays
image properties contrasted with HXR
0 -decay, 203
images, 212
0.847 MeV56Fe line, 200
imaging, 210, 216, 366, 377
1.238 MeV56Fe line, 200
and asymmetric footpoints, 216
1.634 MeV20Ne line, 175
continuum, 215
2.223 MeV line, 175
event summary, 214
absence of Doppler-broadening,
211
in 511 keV line, 215
and >300 keV fluences, 197
visibilities, 212
Compton scattering, 176
inelastic scattering
deuterium formation, 171
ion numbers, 190
effective primary energies, 177
recoil redshifts detected, 188
imaging, 211
less sensitive than mm waves, 249
intrinsic width, 190
lightcurves, 363
limb darkening, 198, 211
limitations of imaging, 215
prediction, 168
line shifts, 192
4.438 MeV12C line, 175
list of strong de-excitation lines, 170
511 keV line, 185
long-lived radioisotopes, 199
as radioactive decay product, 200
narrow lines, 364
factors determining shape, 186
narrow-line component, 170
formation conditions, 184, 186
near-simultaneity with HXRs, 363
illustration, 186
non-detection in impulsive events, 438
line width, 186
nuclear de-excitation, 9
6.129 MeV16O line, 175
nuclear line radiation, 303, 324, 337
67-MeV “bump” from π0 decay, 203
π0-decay, 204
abundance determinations, 181
and submillimeter emission, 205
and seismic waves, 57
in microflares, 267
and white-light flares, 56
positron annihilation (511 keV), 9
broad lines, 170, 202, 364
redshifts, 192
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sources displaced from bremsstrahlung
hard X-rays, 108
sources, 214
above-the-looptop source, 110, 149, 240,
statistical significance, 183
358
synchronism with hard X-rays, 179, 363
albedo, 119, 122, 157, 303, 304, 309, 310,
tilted fields, 188
312, 313, 319, 320, 326, 333, 335,
and Doppler shifts, 189
349, 361, 412
time-resolved spectra, 183
and decimeter emission, 251
timing relative to hard X-rays, 179
and decimetric spikes, 252
unresolved continuum, 170, 202
and EUV, 40
unresolved feature at 1.02 MeV, 191
and pion production, 204
variability relative to relativistic
and polarity inversion line, 46
bremsstrahlung, 199
and radio emission, 366
GeDs, 423
and reverse-drift type III bursts, 253
GEM challenge, 434
and type III bursts, 253, 256, 275
geomagnetic tail, 435
and UV ribbons
Giovanelli, R. G., 4, 89
illustration, 40
global waves, 74
and white light, 40
and X-ray dimming, 75
anisotropy, 329, 332
EIT, 75
break energies, 324
Moreton, 75
chicane, 157
seismic, 41, 57
conjugacy, 38
and backwarming, 57
coronal sources, 25, 62, 149, 150, 152,
and Lorentz force, 57
154, 161, 238, 240, 335, 340, 341,
and shock waves, 57
343, 350, 361, 393
type II radio burst, 68, 74
correlation with footpoint sources, 365
GOES, 128, 135, 138, 143
pivot point, 413
and radio fluxes, 234
soft-hard-soft, 379, 413
classification, 20, 266, 364
spectral evolution, 152
energetics, 84
thick-target, 152
illustration, 265
Yohkoh, 152
SXI, 71
coronal thick target, 62, 65
gradual phase, 21, 28, 142, 145
microwaves, 65
in microflares, 290
correlation with EUV, 139
radio
definition, 36
illustration, 246
directivity, 328, 329, 332-334, 361
Green’s functions, 310, 424
dynamic range, 429
GRIPS, 442
emitted power, 7
ground-level events, 37, 168
energy dispersion, 137
Gutenberg-Richter law, 281
filling factor, 127
gyrosynchrotron emission, 10
flux saturation, 128, 280
definition, 226
flux spectrum, 303
efficiency increase with frequency,
249
observed, 311
illustration, 22
primary, 311
microflares, 244, 275
footpoint sources, 40, 109, 113, 122, 131,
rarity in network flares, 278
150, 365
Razin suppression, 243
in gradual events, 70
footpoints, 27, 38, 341-343, 346, 348, 350
H
gradual emission, 359
Hadamard, J., 320
gradual events, 25
Hale Cycle 24, 4
halo component, 313, 314
Hanle effect, 54
hard-soft-hard, 142
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height dependence, 131, 132, 158
spectral flattening, 126, 127
illustration, 135
illustration, 127
height dispersion, 109, 133
spectral index, 110, 113, 114, 142, 150,
high-energy cutoff, 323
342, 343, 348
identified with flare kernels, 43
spectral interpretation, 122
imaging, 377
spectral parametrization, 142
imaging spectroscopy, 37, 338
spectrum
inefficiency of, 8
double power law, 360
inverse Compton radiation, 158, 304
thermal interpretation, 360
lightcurves and spectra, 359
thermal models
loops, 133
polarization degree, 335
looptop sources, 358
thick-target, 109, 111-114, 122, 150, 156,
microflares, 273
228
multi-wavelength context, 21
thin-target, 111, 113, 114, 149, 161, 229,
near-simultaneity with γ -rays, 363
361
need for sensitive observations, 92
time delays, 109, 137, 159, 161
non-focusing optics, 37
time-of-flight analysis, 42
occulted, 152, 161
timing relative to γ -rays, 178, 179, 199,
optical depth, 304
216
overlap with radio diagnostics, 226
polarization, 161, 302, 328, 334-337
visibilities, 314-316, 344, 346, 347
quiet Sun, 278
He II 304Å
and nanoflares, 278
Doppler shift, 202
illustration, 278
Hinotori, 120
radio emission
rotating modulation collimator, 340
type III/HXR correlation, 254
Solar X-ray Telescope (SXT), 340
relation between footpoint and coronal
HXIS, 269
sources, 149
RHESSI
I
microflare observations, 265
image dynamic range, 160, 244
ribbon-like structures, 45
radio vs. HXR, 244
ribbons, 45, 54, 425
imaging
short time scales, 24, 41
γ -ray, 215
simple power-law continuum
microflares, 269
approximation, 318
imaging algorithms
soft-hard-harder, 68-70, 76, 122, 142, 145,
back-projection, 313, 315, 341
160, 440
CLEAN, 341
soft-hard-soft, 24, 68, 110, 125, 142, 143,
maximum entropy, 315, 341
152, 160, 285, 360, 413, 440
MEM-NJIT, 315
source centroids, 132
Pixons, 341
source sizes, 136
visibility forward fit, 315
sources uncorrelated with UV/EUV, 44
imaging spectroscopy, 37, 38, 149, 160, 338,
spectra
341
and pulse pileup, 322
electrons, 346
footpoints, 365
footpoints vs. coronal sources, 366
forward fit, 344
pivot point, 379
improvements, 442
soft-hard-soft, 285
multi-band, 442
spectral break, 127
neutrons, 207
spectral evolution, 128, 142, 158
pulse pileup, 342
interpretation, 145
visibilities, 344
soft-hard-harder, 122
impact polarization, 129
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impulsive phase, 21, 26, 48, 142
energy range for γ -ray production, 175
radio type III bursts, 254
γ -ray production, 168
in situ
interaction in warm medium, 196
comparisons with remote sensing, 37, 89
neutron production
INTEGRAL, 155
(p,p) reaction, 208
integral equations
nuclear reactions
Fredholm-type, 327
(α, α), 171, 188, 194, 195
ill-posed nature of, 327
(α, n), 176
Volterra-type, 327
evaporation, 206
intensity
fusion, 171, 194
photon, 302
p(p,nπ+X)p, 184
interplanetary coronal mass ejections
spallation, 179, 181, 200
(ICMEs), 38, 75
number problem, 364
inverse Compton radiation, 158, 218, 226,
304
pitch-angle distributions, 173, 192, 194
inverse problem, 320, 334
pitch-angle scattering, 172
and microflare hard X-ray spectra, 286
model, 172
constraints, 320
secondary neutron production, 168
shock acceleration, 215
for γ -ray observations, 193
spectrum, 174
limitations, 196
total energy, 194, 195, 364
for X-ray spectra, 118
dependence on spectral distribution,
forward fit, 303, 317, 320, 362
364
ill-posedness, 320, 321, 327
transport time scales, 363
Landweber method, 321
ubiquity? 217
microflare imaging, 274
velocity dispersion, 172
regularized inversion, 303, 320
isothermal spectrum
validation, 321
improbability of, 360
Tikhonov regularization, 331, 346
inversion algorithms, 325
J
Landweber method, 328
jerks, 57
Tikhonov regularization, 321, 322,
334,
jets, 414
346
and loop brightenings, 277
first-order, 321, 322
reconnection
zero-order, 321, 322
geotail, 435
variable binning, 322
reconnection outflow, 159, 378, 384, 393
ion-neutral coupling, 382
illustration, 382, 409
ionization equilibrium, 77
recurring, 276
uncertainties, 80
X-ray, 244, 276, 277, 438
ionization state, 77, 109, 157, 287
coronal signature, 439
K
γ -ray line shape, 186
key questions, 424
nonuniform distribution, 122
particle energy loss rate, 111, 123
L
ions
Langmuir waves, 129, 406
acceleration
Laplace transform
in flares, 433
thermal bremsstrahlung emission, 327
α particles, 191
literature citation, 3
α/p ratio, 174, 191, 192, 194, 195
illustration, 4
distribution functions, 182, 364
“local” spectral index, 360
energy content, 197, 201
loop prominence systems, 6
energy distributions, 189
loops
α particles, 183
converging field, 174
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γ -ray image structure, 212
worries about, 49
Hα footpoints in microflares, 273
flare-related changes, 31, 41,
58, 367
hard X-rays, 133
illustration, 57
time-dependent structure, 133
flux annihilation, 89
in microflares, 273
force-free, 6
ion transport models, 171
free energy, 5, 20, 58, 88
and time development, 177
height dependence, 72, 240
illustration, 173
in chromosphere, 171
legs, 133
in core of active region, 380
microflare
induced by particles, 378
lengths, 274
inductive, 363
mirror ratio, 181
time scale, 7
particle acceleration, 216
jerk, 58
tilted, 188
measurement
trapping, 178
radio techniques, 31
looptop sources, 27, 52, 59, 62, 65, 69-71,
non-potential, 358
159, 358
observation, 367
downward motions, 71
potential, 31
impulsive phase, 24
scale height, 132
microwaves, 233
shear distribution, 49
thick target, 63
ubiquity in corona, 227
loss of equilibrium, 284
wave, 376
low-energy cutoff, 25, 67, 81, 87, 109, 115,
XBP distribution, 277
116, 120, 122, 127, 139, 286, 303,
magnetic moment
309, 318, 319, 322, 325, 326, 362,
dimensionless, 392
364, 379, 424
magnetic Reynolds number, 369
above 100 keV, 122
magnetic storm, 75
and albedo, 362
magnetic structures
and return current, 126
2.5-D approximation, 53
and time-of-flight analysis, 122
and coronal seismology, 93
and warm target, 362
arcades, 139
in microflare hard X-ray spectra, 286,
292
asymmetric footpoints, 342
plateau, 117
bald patch, 31
sharp, 116
below transition region, 172
turnover, 117
CME formation, 26
Lumogen, 35
collapsing trap, 378, 382, 383
Lyman-α
collapsing traps, 160
Doppler shifts, 87, 202
complex, 395
need for observations, 92
core fields, 88
coronal current sheets, 89
M
coronal trap, 70
magnetic charge topology, 49, 51
current sheet, 66
magnetic diffusion equation, 369
and double coronal sources, 65
magnetic field, 30
cusps, 27, 110, 159, 246, 378
and polarization orientation, 334
illustration, 28
and return current, 126
δ spot, 22, 31
chromospheric, 382
dipolarization, 90
coronal, 33, 54
energy storage, 27, 31
and plasma containment, 67, 85
extrapolations from photosphere
energy storage, 27, 88
caveats, 83
extrapolation, 88
magnetic charge topology, 49
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quadrupolar configuration, 43
filamentation, 375
quasi-separatrix layers, 40
flux tubes, 132
separator, 371
footpoint connections, 342
separatrices, 28, 40, 48, 49, 156, 371
force-free, 27
and flare ribbons, 49
force-free arcade, 72
illustration, 49, 50
fractal dimension, 22, 397
sheared arcade, 72
γ -ray models, 171
shrinkage, 70, 246
Hall field, 435
spine, 371, 391
hard X-ray and γ -ray sources, 365
strong gradients, 22
helmet, 246, 371, 382
sunspots
illustration, 23
field topology, 28
implosion, 70, 71
three-dimensionality, 28
inclination determined via γ -rays, 188
tilted loops
interacting loops, 372, 374
γ -ray evidence for, 188, 192
interpretation of γ -ray imaging, 216
trapping, 137
islands, 408, 409, 414
turbulent particle confinement, 65
and tearing mode, 379
twists
coalescence, 437
and flare prediction, 22
Fermi acceleration, 429
variable shear, 22
illustration, 409
magnetic tension, 409
neutral points, 370
magnetic trapping, 137, 142, 146, 148, 152,
jets and open fields, 277
153
long polarity inversion lines, 22
magnetization, 130
loss cone, 130, 384
differential, 371, 375
definition, 385
magnetosphere, 380, 435
magnetotail, 435
reconnection rate, 437
microflare image morphology, 273
shocks, 376
mirror geometry, 5, 233, 358, 371
terrestrial, 75
and γ -ray production, 171
Malmquist bias, 293
moving, 383, 384
Mars, 437
Zweibel-Haber parametrization, 171
mass ratio
moss, 43
artificial value of, 411
multi-strand loops, 29
master equation, 284
multiple unstable current sheet, 396
Masuda flare, 42, 63, 240, 429
need for coronal magnetography, 54
table, 432
neutral line, 21, 31, 38, 367
mean electron flux, 112, 118, 122, 305,
illustration, 371
318-321, 325
null, 48, 51, 371, 378, 391
lack of electron beaming, 349
change in aspect ratio, 389
microflares, 78, 226, 269
illustration, 369, 409
GOES B class, 11
O-type (elliptic), 370
active-region association, 269
potential, 391
albedo correction, 285
X-type (hyperbolic), 370
and CMEs, 267
overly simplistic models, 335
and MeV electrons, 275
PIC simulation
and open field lines, 275
magnetic null, 411
and type III bursts, 256, 275
model size limits, 411
association with magnetic neutral line,
270
PIC simulation of magnetic islands
energy distributions
illustration, 408
illustration, 287
polarity inversion line, 21, 45, 88
energy estimates, 292
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event energies
theory, 138
fluence determination, 280
use in place of HXRs, 61
Fe line, 273
neutron emission, 87, 208
gyrosynchrotron emission, 244, 275
time-extended, 208
hard X-ray
neutron monitors, 37, 169, 208
discovery, 266
direct detection of solar neutrons, 207
illustration, 275, 276
global network, 207
imaging, 269
neutron energy range, 207
jet association, 275
neutron telescopes, 37, 207
microwave emission, 275
neutron energy range, 207
non-thermal HXR, 273
neutrons, 37, 92, 206, 433
observational bias towards low activity,
advantages of observing, 207, 210
detection in space, 210
270
detection via decay products, 210
radio emission, 274
deuterium line, 423
radio observations, 243
elastic-scattering detection, 207
sensitive detection of, 10
energetic, 168
solar-cycle dependence, 270
ground-level detection, 168, 207
steep hard X-ray spectra, 273
half-life, 37, 206
thermal spectrum, 287
imaging
thermal/nonthermal relationship, 290
illustration, 434
X-ray spectral parameters, 285
lack of limb dependence, 208
models
low energy, 210
coronal electron density, 254
MESSENGER detection, 210
non-LTE, 56
multiple scatter detectors, 210
radiation hydrodynamic, 44
need for low-energy observations, 92
trap-plus-precipitation, 172, 178,
179,
181,
production by evaporation process, 209
233
production in (p,p) reactions, 208
and γ -ray imaging, 216
production in flares, 169
momentum balance, 61
Nobeyama radioheliograph, 275
Moreton wave, 75
non-isothermality, 80
moss, 43
non-potential energy, 23, 31
muon telescope, 207
non-uniform ionization, 109, 122, 157, 327,
myths
427
solar flare, 5
nonthermal electrons, 317
number problem, 4
N
nanoflares, 264, 278
O
and cellular automata, 284
observatories
and coronal heating, 278
Advanced Technology Solar Telescope
energy range, 266
(ATST), 33
EUV, 293
Big Bear, 34
Parker’s hypothesis, 264
Catania, 34
problem of energy scale, 277
Dunn Solar Telescope, 33
selection effects, 293
Dutch Open Telescope, 33
network flares, 278
El Leoncito, 32
Neupert effect, 25, 59, 61, 122, 138, 139, 158,
European Solar Telescope (EST), 33
285, 291, 434
FASR, 32, 54
and CME acceleration phase, 73
German Vacuum Tower Telescope, 33
illustration, 62
GONG, 34
in microflares, 290
Green Bank, 32
theoretical, 139
Hida, 34
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γ -rays, 203, 211
Holloman, 34
illustration, 68, 285, 287
Huairou, 34
impulsive phase, 68
Jungfraujoch, 169, 207
Ohm’s Law, 126
Kanzelhöhe, 34
opacity minimum, 33, 41
Kharkov, 34
optically-thin source, 302
KOSMA, 205
OSO-7, 336
Learmonth, 34
Owens Valley Solar Array (OVSA), 22
LOFAR, 32
MSFC, 34
P
Mt. Norikura, 207
paradigms
Nançay Radioheliograph, 32, 254
flare acceleration of impulsive SEPs, 438
Nobeyama, 32, 65
precipitation from corona, 232
Nobeyama polarimeters (NoRP), 239
radio dominance of coronal sources, 242
Nobeyama Radio Heliograph (NoRH), 32,
Parker’s nanoflare mechanism, 264, 266
65, 227, 243, 244, 275
Parker, E. N., 89, 293, 369
Owens Valley Solar Array (OVSA), 32,
particles
227, 243, 244
delayed, 438
Phoenix-2, 32, 251
energy spectra
Pic du Midi, 34
low-energy cutoff, 303, 309, 319
Purple Mountain, 33, 34
inference of flux, 305
Multichannel Infrared Solar
ultra-relativistic leptons, 250
Spectrograph (MISS), 33
Petschek, H. E., 89
San Vito, 34
photospheric albedo, 303, 304, 306, 309, 312,
Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT),
313, 319, 320, 326, 332, 333, 335,
227
349
Solar Submillimeter Telescope (SST), 249,
illustration, 312
251
pions
SOLIS, 33, 34
and submillimeter radiation, 205
Swedish Solar Observatory, 33
illustration, 204
Themis, 34
γ -ray production, 168
Tremsdorf, 32, 257
pitch-angle diffusion, 375
Very Large Array (VLA), 227, 244
pitch-angle distributions
Yunnan, 34
and 2.223 MeV radiation, 183
observing facilities, 31
pitch-angle scattering, 172, 178, 328, 378
γ -rays, 36
and neutron production, 209
EUV, 35
strong, 172, 173
Hα, 34
weak at loop top, 246
hard X-rays, 36
plasma instabilities
infrared, 32
anomalous Doppler resonance, 130
magnetographs, 34
beam-plasma, 129
neutrons, 37
bump-on-tail, 41, 117, 129, 131, 251, 406
optical, 33
simulation, 129
particles and fields, 37
cold-beam, 401
radio, 32
electron-cyclotron maser, 130, 367
soft X-rays, 36
gyrosynchrotron maser, 130
solar energetic particles, 37
high beta, 65
ultraviolet, 35
in PIC simulations
occulted sources, 68, 132, 160, 161, 240, 242,
list, 407
252, 256, 285, 286, 429, 441
ion-acoustic, 130
exponential decay, 68
Kelvin-Helmholtz, 370, 407
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kink, 370, 407
problems
loss-cone, 65, 69, 130
number, 4
and soft-hard-harder pattern, 65
prominence
lower hybrid drift, 370, 407
eruptive, 382
parametric, 381
proton events, 142, 145, 160
resistive, 370
and soft-hard-harder, 145
return-current, 129
protons
sausage, 370, 407
beams, 55
tearing mode, 379, 407, 410, 414
low energies, 201
two-stream, 401
neutron-decay, 207
various, 382
pulse pileup, 119, 161, 211, 317, 322, 342
Weibel, 130
plasma turbulence, 26, 90, 129, 160, 178,
206,
Q
358, 400, 412, 414, 415
quasi-periodic pulsations, 24, 243, 252
polarization, 161, 302, 328, 334-337
decimetric, 243
circular, 65, 243
HXR and radio, 243
collisional impact, 202
interpretation, 243
electric field, 388, 401
magnetoacoustic waves, 122
gyrosynchrotron, 233
SOL2002-08-24T01:12 (X3.1), 245
Hα, 87, 129
quasi-separatrix structure, 40
primary flux, 335
quiet Sun, 277
RHESSI results, 350
absence of microflares, 269
thermal source, 335
positronium, 185, 317
R
2γ and 3γ decay, 186
radiation hydrodynamics, 59
formation by charge exchange, 186
and beam energy, 44
ortho- and para-, 185
radiative cooling, 138
positrons, 184
radiative loss function, 84
511-keV line width, 186
radio emissions, 110, 122, 155
difficulty of interpretation, 188
association with hard X-rays, 367
effective ion energies, 184
decimetric spikes, 367
illustration, 185
brightness temperature, 230
ion energies for production, 184
coherent, 251, 252, 367
positronium formation, 185
and flare energy release, 367
thermalization, 185
electron cyclotron maser, 226,
251
three-photon continuum, 186
high efficiency, 226
potential null, 391
Langmuir waves, 251
Poynting flux, 8, 380
plasma emission, 226, 251
and reconnection, 54
coronal seismology, 243
estimate from footpoint motions, 53
decimeter, 251
pre-impulsive phase, 425, 438
decimetric spikes, 252, 367
precipitation, 126, 172, 178, 179, 209, 233,
and hard X-rays, 252
337
diagnostics
and abundance variations, 183
microwave peak frequency, 231
precursor, 26
spectral index, 230
hard X-ray, 67, 425
fiber burst, 156
neutron-decay, 210
gyrosynchrotron, 10, 108, 367
superhot, 67
anisotropy, 233
probability densities
electron energies, 227
in cellular automata, 397
harmonics, 227
probability distribution function, 264
high harmonics, 240
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radioactivity, 199
turnover frequency, 235
and convection, 201
high brightness temperature, 251
created by flares, 199
incoherent, 226
Rankine-Hugoniot relations, 386
and HXRs, 226
Razin effect, 41, 243
gyrosynchrotron emission, 226
reactions
loop flare SOL2002-08-24T01:12 (X3.1),
charge-exchange, 87, 218, 442
245
and positronium, 186
microwave peak frequency
fusion, 171
formula, 231
nuclear, 168
microwaves, 10, 114
α/α, 194
circular polarization, 65
and broad-line component, 170
difficulty of determining optical depth,
codes, 202
239
depth distribution, 174
mm- and submm-wavelengths, 248
evaporation, 206
narrow-band spikes, 367
exothermic, 176
narrowband decimetric spikes, 252
neutron-producing, 184
need for imaging spectroscopy, 92
pion-producing, 184
negative microwave bursts, 59
spallation, 179
overlap with X-ray diagnostics, 226
plasma radiation, 386
thresholds, 184
pulsations, 367
recombination radiation, 55, 56, 77
rarity of loop geometry, 245
non-thermal, 306, 317
Razin suppression, 41
recombination radiation (non-thermal),
81,
reverse drift
158
illustration, 253
reconnection, 5, 27, 122, 246, 276, 358, 369
spectrograms, 41
2-D theory, 369
submillimeter, 205, 206
2-D vs. 3-D, 371
illustration, 204
and electron beams, 252
synchrotron, 240
and HXR footpoints, 50
termination-shock signature, 384
and particle acceleration, 149, 369
thermal, 234
and Poynting-flux transport, 382
optical depth, 234
and super-Alfvénic beams, 122
THz band, 248
circumstantial evidence for, 29
transport effects, 233
convective electric field, 28
type II bursts, 75, 155, 243
current sheet
type III bursts, 24, 76, 245, 252, 253,
256,
number problem, 375
268, 275
fan, 371, 390, 391
and hard X-rays, 253, 254, 256
flux transfer, 40
and impulsive SEP events, 438
flux transfer in ribbons, 53
and jets, 277
footpoint motions, 45, 54
association with CME, 255
gradual phase, 28
EUV jets, 276
Hall, 370, 371
harmonic, 367
at Mars, 437
illustration, 254-256, 276
reverse drift, 253
energy release, 437
reverse drift with HXRs, 252
illustration, 436
reverse slope, 252
laboratory experiments, 437
waiting time distribution, 283
magnetospheric subsolar point, 435
type III/HXR correlation, 253
magnetotail observations, 435
type IV burst
helmet-streamer geometry, 246
stationary, 367
history, 89
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ideal region, 392
attenuating shutters, 78, 269
illustration, 54
and deadtime, 291
impulsive phase, 27
and microflares, 269
inflow, 89
Be-scatterer, 336, 337
in-situ observations, 434, 435, 437
collaborations, 10
interchange, 439
configuration, 37
laboratory experiments, 437
design and capabilities, 9
microphysics vs global physics, 89
dynamic range, 160, 343
multiple current sheets, 375
effective collecting area, 137
multiple sites, 367
γ -ray imaging, 40
non-occurrence, 88
germanium detectors, 336, 337
outflow, 66, 159, 257
HXR from quiet Sun, 278
in situ observations, 435
imaging spectroscopy, 80, 149, 160, 338,
parallel electric fields, 437
341
Petschek, 6, 159, 370
launch date, 10
rate correlated with acceleration, 159
literature citation, 4
slip-running, 46
maximum entropy, 315
slow, 370
non-diagonal spectral response, 318
spine, 371, 390, 391
offpointing, 278
spine and fan
pulse pileup, 119, 322, 342
test-particle acceleration, 393
rotating modulation collimators (RMCs),
standard flare model, 29, 30, 43, 46, 65, 66
313
Sweet-Parker, 6, 358, 369, 435
modulation harmonics, 316
energy storage, 437
rotation axis and imaging, 270
PIC, 409
spatial resolution, 109, 131
termination shock, 155
spectral response matrix, 79
two-fluid, 371
spectral resolution, 131, 138, 160
vs. annihilation, 89
spectroscopy, 309
relativistic equations of motion, 387
subcollimators (SC), 315
relaxation oscillator, 284
visibilities, 314
residuals
visibilities, 212
normalized, 317
ribbons, 21, 42, 139, 238, 395
resistivity, 130, 434
and fans, 414
anomalous, 370, 382, 407
and footpoints, 27
hybrid, 399
and separatrices, 28
return current, 7, 109, 120, 126, 128, 146,
and shear, 40
152, 157, 160, 202, 363, 377, 412
early vs. gradual phase, 42
and beam stability, 91, 129
energy release rate, 51
and double layers, 130
EUV, 38
and impact polarization, 129
flux transfer, 53
and soft-hard-soft, 149
illustration, 54
and spectral lines, 129
Hα, 6, 28, 30, 38, 340
charge carrier, 130
illustration, 43, 49
electric field, 411
hard X-ray, 45, 425
energy losses, 129, 137, 147, 155, 158
illustration, 45
and low-energy cutoff, 131
high current density, 49
instability, 129
illustration, 27, 40
RHESSI, 3, 21, 109, 167, 227, 264, 303, 358,
motions, 40, 45
423
multiple, 87
and QPP, 24
physics, 38
annealing operations, 10
topology, 40
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Skylab, 3, 277
illustration, 43
SMM, 5, 120, 159, 170, 179, 182, 189,
UV, 28, 38, 44
191, 199, 202, 204, 207, 264, 364
rotating modulation collimator, 37, 214, 341,
ACRIM, 82
423
BCS, 78
GRS, 329, 364
S
HXIS, 269, 338
satellites
HXRBS, 25, 266, 290
ACE, 37, 82, 83
SOHO, 35, 37, 82, 83, 156, 159, 264, 277,
CGRO, 120, 137, 161, 170, 189, 191, 199,
365
203, 204, 264, 269
CDS, 59
BATSE, 24, 25, 266
EIT, 46, 80
CORONAS-F, 204, 205, 218, 336
LASCO, 74, 84, 156
RESIK, 36
MDI, 33, 58
Explorer series, 3
Solar Maximum Mission, 5
Fermi, 218
Solar Orbiter, 161
GAMMA-1, 170, 199
Solar Probe, 161
GOES, 20, 22, 82, 128, 135, 138, 143,
199,
SORCE, 426
265, 266, 269, 290, 364
TIM, 82, 294
SXI, 74
Space Shuttle Columbia, 336
GRANAT, 170, 189, 199, 204, 235
STEREO, 10, 35, 37, 87, 240
PHEBUS, 170, 360
TD-1A, 69
SIGMA, 170
TRACE, 23, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 139, 156,
WATCH, 264
159, 244, 255, 264, 276, 277
GSAT-2
Ulysses, 37
SOXS, 81
Venera-13, 329
HEAO-1, 168
WIND, 37, 255, 435, 437
HEAO-3, 168
3DP, 268
Hinode, 10, 33-35, 44, 276
illustration, 436
EIS, 59, 61
WAVES, 276
SOT, 33, 58
Yohkoh, 4, 5, 22, 24, 63, 149, 150, 152,
SP, 34
170, 189, 199, 264, 269, 291, 341,
XRT, 36, 62
358, 428, 429
Hinotori, 5, 120, 170, 189, 340
BCS, 36, 289
ICE, 264, 282
HXT, 37, 269
INTEGRAL, 37, 155, 170, 184,
193
SXT, 36, 266, 287, 288, 291
Intercosmos, 335, 336
white-light observations, 33
ISEE-3, 179, 264, 282, 329
scale invariance, 281, 284
MESSENGER, 210
scattering
OSO-3, 264
Compton, 176, 361
OSO-5, 62, 68
in Fermi acceleration, 376
OSO-7, 62, 168, 264, 336
inelastic, 40, 190
POLAR, 435
neutron, 209
Prognoz-6, 168
neutrons, 206-208
PVO, 329
pitch-angle, 171, 172, 178, 179, 206, 209,
RHESSI, 3, 33, 109, 170, 227, 264, 303,
232, 233, 246, 375, 377, 378
358, 423
ion recoil, 188
launch, 3, 170
ions, 172
SDO, 10, 34, 35, 158
strong limit, 173
AIA, 35
radio emission, 252
EVE, 36
Thomson, 84
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self-organized critical state, 264, 282, 284,
skin depth, 403
396, 414
Skylab, 3, 11, 35, 277
separatrices, 28, 40, 48, 50, 371, 391
soft X-rays
illustration, 49, 50
and neutron emission, 208
shocks
and polarization, 336
and ENAs, 442
continuum, 77
and Moreton waves, 75
cooling
and reconnection, 6, 358
and time delays, 138
CME-driven, 75
coronal sources, 159
hydrodynamic, 58
double, 159
interplanetary, 75, 268
definition, 36
electron acceleration, 108
double coronal sources, 65, 89, 159
particle acceleration, 76, 86, 155, 375, 433
illustration, 66
and γ -rays, 215
downward motions, 135
emission lines, 36
radiative damping, 57
emission measure, 79
radio emission, 160
Fe K-shell emission, 76
slow mode, 159
Fe lines, 78
spectrogram signature, 75
gradual time profiles, 24
sunquake excitation, 57
height dependence, 133, 134, 136
supernova, 439
isothermal continuum approximation,
317
termination, 155, 159, 257, 359, 378,
383
long-decay events (LDE), 24, 70, 80
illustration, 257
moss, 43
numerical simulation, 384
multi-thermal modeling, 139, 140, 360
type II radio burst, 74, 243
illustration, 139
simulations
Neupert effect
3-D MHD
microflares, 285
and cellular automata, 397
parallel motions, 135
Hall MHD, 435
illustration, 135
kinetic, 371
ribbons, 21
MHD, 376
spectral dominance, 325
as framework for test-particle
spectroscopy, 76
acceleration, 399
summary of RHESSI results, 81
reconnection shocks, 384
superhot component, 67
standard flare model, 382
temperature coverage, 36
non-LTE radiative transfer, 56
temperature distribution, 327
PIC, 371, 374, 375, 379, 390
soft-hard-harder, 25, 68, 76, 440
3-D current sheet, 402
soft-hard-soft, 24, 68, 125, 285, 413, 440
acceleration in magnetic islands, 408,
and proton events, 145
429
and trapping efficiency, 146
collapsing islands, 407
and turbulence, 148
effect of polarization electric field, 401
in coronal sources, 379
energy spectra, 406
SOHO, 156, 159
illustration, 431
CDS, 60
limitations, 411
MDI, 365
low-density assumption, 403
Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO),
particle trajectories, 405
83
small mass-ratio assumption, 403
solar cycles
super-Alfvénic outflow jets, 409
cycle 24, 4
turbulent electric field, 406
γ -ray observations, 10, 170
radiation hydrodynamic, 26, 29
solar energetic particles (SEPs), 37, 76, 86,
two-fluid, 381
142, 145, 160, 268, 424, 438
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ions, 174
and flare energy, 433
low-energy cutoff, 319
and microflares, 267
microwave
and neutron monitors, 207
illustration, 231
associated with hard X-rays, 160
peak frequency, 231
delayed, 438
neutral-pion decay, 203
gradual events, 268, 439
neutron-decay products, 38
HXR signature, 440
neutrons, 208
impulsive events, 268, 438
photons, 320
local neutron production, 210
illustration, 317, 331
shock acceleration, 433
spectral index, 324, 332, 333
total energy content, 86
π0-decay, 31
solar flare myth, 5
power-law, 114, 308
one component, 318
Solar Maximum Mission, 120, 159
two-component, 320
Gamma-Ray Spectrometer, 9
SXR continuum
Solar Orbiter, 161
and emission lines, 67
Solar Probe, 161
SXR emission lines, 78
Space Shuttle Columbia
upwards breaks, 250
polarimeter, 336
speed of light
space weather, 160, 439
artificial reduction in simulations, 411
and extreme events, 5, 422
standard model, 6, 45, 46, 440
specific ionization approximation, 56
2-D, 48
spectral break, 318-320, 323, 324
non-uniqueness, 257
spectral index, 348
stereoscopic observations, 38
spectrum
HXRs, 68, 329
511 keV line, 186
storm sudden commencement, 75
α particles, 196
submillimeter emissions, 205
α-4He line
angular resolution limit, 251
illustration, 195
atmospheric transmission, 249
broad γ -ray lines, 202
illustration, 204
electrons
increase at high frequencies, 250
and efficiency of evaporation, 62
observatories, 32
low-energy cutoff, 318, 319, 325, 326
relevance to γ -rays, 248
nonthermal, 317, 325
SUMER, 35
power-law, 325
sunquakes, 57
spectral break, 318-320, 324
and proton beams, 57
spectral index, 309
sunspots
thermal, 317
and flare occurrence, 422
flare
and flare ribbons, 50
broad-band nature of, 20
illustration, 51
γ -ray
and free magnetic energy, 20
variability, 183
and history of X-ray astronomy, 227
γ -ray lines, 85
and network field, 277
γ -ray model, 179
and seismic sources, 57
γ -ray pseudo-continuum, 85, 202
illustration, 57
γ -rays, 170, 171, 423
and white-light emission
gyrosynchrotron
illustration, 27
footpoints, 227
connectivity, 28
simplified formulae, 230
δ spots, 22, 31
hard X-ray, 360
penumbral disappearance, 58
infrared, 32
umbral field, 31
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superhot component, 67, 242, 319, 425, 438,
Total Irradiance Monitor (TIM), 82
441
TRACE, 139, 156, 159
supernovae, 439
and DEM, 80
suprathermal populations, 90, 157, 241
flare arcade in EUV
and charge-exchange reactions, 218
illustration, 28
and thick-target model, 109
flare UV kernels, 44
Sweet, P. A., 89, 369
UV correlation with HXRs, 44
synchrotron emission, 232, 304
UV footpoints, 54
contrasted with gyrosynchrotron emission,
UV ribbons
226
illustration, 27
γ -ray continuum, 203
white light, 50
synchrotron energy losses, 203
transit particles, 387, 403
transit-time damping, 146, 377
syndromes
transition region, 35, 44, 123, 124, 133
big-flare, 40, 267
511-keV line width, 187, 217
microflares, 291
and evaporation, 60
T
non-hydrostatic, 132
temperature minimum, 56
transport
adiabatic invariants
termination shock, 383
pitch-angle distributions, 233
and particle acceleration, 384
biases acceleration theory, 412
illustration, 155
electrons, 146
radio evidence for, 257
in Alfvén waves, 428
test-particle approach, 6
ions, 171, 192, 363
limitations, 386, 387, 390, 400
and γ -ray imaging, 215
thermal conduction, 28, 138, 139, 158
radioisotopes, 200
thermal-nonthermal debate, 5
trapping, 172
thick-target model, 38, 228, 319, 325, 334,
and microwaves, 275
360
coronal, 70, 172
and spectral “dip”, 119
in turbulence, 146, 358
collisional, 21, 61, 111
magnetic, 70, 109, 137, 160
description, 109
models, 178
filamentation, 127
time scale, 137, 236
γ -rays, 174, 178, 195
TSI, 82, 293, 426
hard X-rays, 218
tsunami, 57, 75
height dependence, 135
turbulence, 26, 129, 178, 240, 358
HXR/radio comparison, 242
p-model, 399
implications, 156
ad hoc, 379
need for return current, 126
and electron distribution function, 129
radio flux, 232
and trapping, 154
standard, 109
interplanetary medium, 206
summary, 110
MHD, 148, 359, 377, 380
variable ionization, 123
perpendicular cascade, 382
warm target, 196, 197
particle acceleration, 146
thin target, 110, 229
plasma wave, 377
and coronal sources, 431
and free-bound emission, 307
U
γ -rays, SOL1991-06-01T16:14, 203
(u,v)-plane, 32, 346
ions, 174, 203
upflows, 29, 59, 61, 62
neutron production, 203
and beam heating, 61
Tikhonov regularization, 328
and radio dynamic spectra, 252
time-of-flight analysis, 42, 122, 137, 159, 360
EUV, 26
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explosive, 60
sausage mode, 24
height limit, 59
seismic, 41
SXR, 26
and γ -rays, 57
temperature dependence, 61
whistlers, 156, 371, 408
white-light flares, 51, 54, 56, 422
V
and HXR, 292
vacancy factor, 307
big-flare syndrome, 267
visibilities, 131, 291, 344
emission patches, 266
and electron flux maps, 132
energy input, 51
count, 344
illustration, 52
electron, 314-316, 344, 346
sub-arcsecond structure, 44
relative, 212
type I, 55
X-ray, 344, 346, 347
type II, 55
illustration, 314
workshops
RHESSI, 3, 6
W
theory team, 6
waiting-time distribution, 282, 283
Skylab, 4, 5
time-varying Poisson occurrence, 283
type III bursts, 283
X
warm target, 197, 362
X-ray bright points (XBP), 277
wave-particle interactions, 69, 233, 439
and basal coronal emission, 277
waves
and jets, 277
Alfvén
and surface convective flows, 277
and energy transport, 428
footpoints, 277
and magnetic reconnection, 382
hard X-rays, 277
illustration, 380
reflection at chromosphere, 381
loops, 277
Alfvén mode, 380
spatial distribution, 277
energy transport, 41, 57, 58
XUV spectral range, 36
fast-mode
broad-band, 377
Y
growth rate, 378
Yohkoh, 110, 149, 150, 152, 325
ion-acoustic, 130, 381
Hard X-ray Telescope (HXT), 5
Langmuir, 251, 406
HXT, 325, 341, 428
in situ detection, 439
in bibliography, 4
magneto-acoustic, 370
Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT), 269,
287
and particle acceleration, 376
MHD modes, 243
Z
plasma, 129
Zeeman effect, 30, 188
quasi-periodic pulsations, 24
infrared, 54