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arxiv: 1308.3415 · v1 · pith:NV7UMDCQnew · submitted 2013-08-15 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

The Relationship Between EUV Nonthermal Line Broadening and High-energy Particle During Solar Flare

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We have studied the relationship between the location of EUV nonthermal broadening and high-energy particles during the large flares by using EUV imaging spectrometer onboard {\it Hinode}, Nobeyama Radio Polarimeter, Nobeyama Radioheliograph, and Atmospheric Imaging Assembly onboard {\it Solar Dynamic Observatory}. We have analyzed the five large flare events which contain thermal rich, intermediate, and thermal poor flares classified by the definition discussed in the paper. We found that, in the case of thermal rich flares, the nonthermal broadening of \ion{Fe}{24} occurred at the top of the flaring loop at the beginning of the flares. The source of the 17 GHz microwave is located at the footpoint of the flare loop. On the other hand, in the case of intermediate/thermal poor flares, the nonthermal broadening of \ion{Fe}{24} occurred at the footpoint of the flare loop at the beginning of the flares. The source of the 17 GHz microwave is located at the top of the flaring loop. We discussed the difference between thermal rich and intermediate/thermal poor flare based on the spatial information of nonthermal broadening, which may give a clue for the presence of turbulence playing an important role in the pitch angle scattering of the high-energy electron.

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