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We present an analysis of hard X-ray imaging observations from one of the first solar flares observed with the Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) spacecraft, launched on 5 February 2002. The data were obtained from the 22 February 2002, 11:06 UT flare, which occurred close to the northwest limb. Thanks to the high energy resolution of the germanium-cooled hard X-ray detectors on RHESSI we can measure the flare source positions with a high accuracy as a function of energy. Using a forward-fitting algorithm for image reconstruction, we find a systematic decrease in the altitudes of the source centroids z(ε) as a function of increasing hard X-ray energy ε, as expected in the thick-target bremsstrahlung model of Brown. The altitude of hard X-ray emission as a function of photon energy ε can be characterized by a power-law function in the ε = 15–50 keV energy range, viz., z(ε) ≈ 2.3(ε/20 keV)−1.3 Mm. Based on a purely collisional 1-D thick-target model, this height dependence can be inverted into a chromospheric density model n(z), as derived in Paper I, which follows the power-law function n e (z) = 1.25 × 1013(z/1 Mm)−2.5 cm−3. This density is comparable with models based on optical/UV spectrometry in the chromospheric height range of h ≲ 1000 km, suggesting that the collisional thick-target model is a reasonable first approximation to hard X-ray footpoint sources. At h ≈ 1000–2500 km, the hard X-ray based density model, however, is more consistent with the ‘spicular extended-chromosphere model’ inferred from radio sub-mm observations, than with standard models based on hydrostatic equilibrium. At coronal heights, h ≈ 2.5–12.4 Mm, the average flare loop density inferred from RHESSI is comparable with values from hydrodynamic simulations of flare chromospheric evaporation, soft X-ray, and radio-based measurements, but below the upper limits set by filling-factor insensitive iron line pairs.
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Aschwanden, M.J., Brown, J.C., Kontar, E.P. (2003). Chromospheric Height and Density Measurements in a Solar Flare Observed with RHESSI. In: Lin, R.P., Dennis, B.R., Benz, A.O. (eds) The Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI). Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3452-3_22
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