RHESSI Results on Energetic Particles in the Solar Atmosphere
Brian Dennis
Since launch on 5 February, 2002, the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager has recorded well over 10,000 X-ray flares and at least 6 gamma-ray line flares. I will review some of the major results of the analysis of a small fraction of these observations of particular interest to solar radio astronomers. In particular, I will present X-ray evidence for the generation of current sheets during impulsive X-ray flares and for magnetic reconnection as the main energy release mechanism. I will also demonstrate the close association between several large flares and the accompanying coronal mass ejections. The energetic importance of accelerated electrons and ions as compared to the total energy appearing in the thermal plasma and CME mass motions will be discussed. Possible explanations will be presented for the spatial separation between the hard X-ray footpoints and the centroid of the gamma-ray line source in the July 23, 2002, gamma-ray line flare.