INTERPRETATION OF TIME CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLAR X-RAY BURSTS REFERRING TO ASSOCIATED MICROWAVE BURSTS

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TAKAKURA, T
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[1] Tokyo Astronomical Observatory, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Mitaka
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10.1007/BF00146802
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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It has been controversial whether the flare-associated hard X-ray bursts are thermal emission or non-thermal emission. Another controversial point is whether or not the associated microwave impulsive burst originates from the common electrons emitting the hard X-ray burst. It is shown in this paper that both the thermal and non-thermal bremsstrahlung should be taken into account in the quantitative explanation of the time characteristics of the hard X-ray bursts observed so far in the photon energy range of 10-150 keV. It is emphasized that the non-thermal electrons emitting the hard X-rays and those emitting the microwave impulsive burst are not common. The model is as follows, which is also consistent with the radio observations. At the explosive phase of the flare a hot coronal condensation is made, its temperature is generally 107 to 108K, the number density is about 1010 cm-3 and the total volume is of the order of 1029 cm3. A small fraction, 10-3-10-4, of the thermal electrons is accelerated to have power law distribution. Both the non-thermal and thermal electrons in the sporadic condensation contribute to the X-ray bursts above 10 keV as the bremsstrahlung. Fast decay of the harder X-rays (say, above 20 keV) for a few minutes is attributed to the decay of non-thermal electrons due to collisions with thermal electrons in the hot condensation. Slower decay of the softer X-rays including around 10 keV is attributed to the contribution of thermal component. © 1969 D. Reidel Publishing Company.
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