In the context of the problem of energy transport in solar flares, simplified analytical models have been developed that describe plasma heating in the solar atmosphere by heat fluxes from the super-hot (${T_e \geq 10^8}$ K) reconnecting current layer. It is shown that the applicability conditions of common heat conduction produced by Coulomb collisions of electrons in plasma are not fulfilled in solar flares. The heat flux calculated using the classical Fourier’s law proves to be significantly higher than the real energy fluxes known from modern multi-wavelength observations of flares. The so called anomalous flux produced by interaction of free electrons with ion acoustic waves in a plasma is critically analyzed. The question of what the dominant mechanism of heat transfer in solar flares is requires additional consideration [1].
96.60.Iv Magnetic reconnection
96.60.Q- Solar activity
96.60.qe Flares
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