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Free-free emission, also known as bremsstrahlung, occurs when a charged particle, typically an electron, is deflected by the electric field of an ion without being captured, emitting radiation in the process. This mechanism is significant in astrophysical contexts, such as in the hot, diffuse gas of galaxy clusters and the solar corona, where it contributes to the continuum X-ray and radio emissions observed.
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