Amir Caspi
University of California, Berkeley
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2010
Amir Caspi; R. P. Lin
We use RHESSI high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy observations from ~5 to 100 keV to characterize the hot thermal plasma during the 2002 July 23 X4.8 flare. These measurements of the steeply falling thermal X-ray continuum are well fit throughout the flare by two distinct isothermal components: a super-hot (Te > 30 MK) component that peaks at ~44 MK and a lower-altitude hot (Te 25 MK) component whose temperature and emission measure closely track those derived from GOES measurements. The two components appear to be spatially distinct, and their evolution suggests that the super-hot plasma originates in the corona, while the GOES plasma results from chromospheric evaporation. Throughout the flare, the measured fluxes and ratio of the Fe and Fe-Ni excitation line complexes at ~6.7 and ~8 keV show a close dependence on the super-hot continuum temperature. During the pre-impulsive phase, when the coronal thermal and non-thermal continua overlap both spectrally and spatially, we use this relationship to obtain limits on the thermal and non-thermal emission.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2014
Amir Caspi; Säm Krucker; R. P. Lin
Archive | 2014
Amir Caspi; R. P. Lin
Archive | 2014
Amir Caspi; Robert P. Lin
Archive | 2014
Amir Caspi; Säm Krucker; R. P. Lin
Archive | 2013
Amir Caspi; Säm Krucker; R. P. Lin
Archive | 2007
Amir Caspi; S. Krucker; Robert P. Lin
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Amir Caspi; Säm Krucker; Robert P. Lin
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Amir Caspi; Säm Krucker; R. P. Lin
Archive | 2004
Amir Caspi; Säm Krucker; R. P. Lin