Abstract
The degree of linear polarization in solar flares has not yet been precisely determined despite multiple attempts to measure it with different missions. The high energy range, in particular, has very rarely been explored, due to its greater instrumental difficulties. We approached the subject using the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) satellite to study six X-class and 1 M-class flares in the energy range between 100 and 350 keV. Using RHESSI as a polarimeter requires the application of strict cuts to the event list in order to extract those photons that are Compton scattered between two detectors. Our measurements show polarization values between 2 and 54%, with errors ranging from 10 to 26% in 1σ level. In view of the large uncertainties in both the magnitude and direction of the polarization vector, the results can only reject source models with extreme properties.
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Suarez-Garcia, E., Hajdas, W., Wigger, C. et al. X-Ray Polarization of Solar Flares Measured with Rhessi. Sol Phys 239, 149–172 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-006-0268-1
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