Temporal correlations between impulsive ultraviolet and hard X-ray bursts in solar flares observed with high time resolution

  • Cheng C
  • Vanderveen K
  • Orwig L
  • et al.
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Abstract

The impulsive phase of solar flares has been simultaneously observed in the ultraviolet O V line, the UV continuum, and hard X-rays with a time resolution of 0.128 s by the SMM satellite. A close time correspondence between the three impulsive components is found, with the best correlation being at the peak of the impulsive phase. Individual bursts or fast features in the O V and the UV continuum are shown to lag behind the corresponding hard X-ray features. None of the considered energy transport mechanisms (thermal conduction, a nonthermal electron beam, electron hole boring, UV radiation, and Alfven waves) are able to consistently account for the observed temporal correlations.

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Cheng, C.-C., Vanderveen, K., Orwig, L. E., & Tandberg-Hanssen, E. (1988). Temporal correlations between impulsive ultraviolet and hard X-ray bursts in solar flares observed with high time resolution. The Astrophysical Journal, 330, 480. https://doi.org/10.1086/166486

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