Acceleration and confinement of energetic particles in the 1980 June 7 solar flare
Abstract
Pulsations with large amplitude and duration have been observed during the hard X-ray and microwave radio bursts associated with the 1980 June 7 solar flare. The high time resolution measurements of 20-800 keV X-rays were made with the X-ray spectrometers aboard the ISEE 3 and P78-1 spacecraft. The radio measurements, covering metric to microwave wavelengths, were made at the Nobeyama and Toyokawa observatories in Japan. The temporal evolution of the X-ray and radio spectra and the polarization and spatial structure of the microwave source have been examined. The following interpretation is found to be consistent with the observations: (1) the variations in the electron acceleration/injection spectrum are responsible for the observed variations in the hard X-ray and microwave emissions; (2) the locations of the hard X-ray and microwave sources are probably different, the X-ray source being located at a lower altitude.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- August 1983
- DOI:
- 10.1086/161203
- Bibcode:
- 1983ApJ...271..376K
- Keywords:
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- Particle Acceleration;
- Solar Electrons;
- Solar Flares;
- Solar X-Rays;
- Energetic Particles;
- Microwaves;
- Radio Spectra;
- Solar Physics