Time-dependent Turbulent Electron Acceleration and Transport in Solar Flares

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Abstract

Solar flares are explosive releases of magnetic energy stored in the solar corona, driven by magnetic reconnection. These events accelerate electrons, generating hard X-ray emissions, and often display quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) across the energy spectra. However, the energy transfer process remains poorly constrained, with competing theories proposing different acceleration mechanisms. We investigate electron acceleration and transport in a flaring coronal loop by solving a time-dependent Fokker–Planck equation. Our model incorporates transient turbulent acceleration, simulating the effects of impulsive energy input to emulate the dynamics of time-dependent reconnection processes. We compute the density-weighted electron flux, a diagnostic directly comparable to observed X-ray emissions, across the energy and spatial domains from the corona to the chromosphere. We investigate different time-dependent functional forms of the turbulent acceleration, finding that the functional form of the acceleration source maintains its signature across energy bands (1–100 keV) with a response time that is energy dependent (with higher-energy bands displaying longer response times). In addition, we find that (a) for a square pulse the switch on and off response time is different; (b) for a sinusoidal input the periodicity is preserved; and (c) for a damped sinusoidal the decay rate increases with density and higher-energy bands lose energy faster. This work presents a novel methodology for analyzing electron acceleration and transport in flares driven by time-dependent sources.
Original languageEnglish
Article number173
Number of pages21
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume994
Issue number2
Early online date24 Nov 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Solar chromosphere
  • The Sun
  • Solar x-ray flares
  • Solar corona
  • Solar flares
  • Solar atmosphere
  • Solar energetic particles

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