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view Abstract Citations (12) References (17) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Correlation Studies of Solar X-Ray and Radio Bursts McKenzie, David L. Abstract Solar X-ray bursts observed by the UCSD 050-111 instrument between 1967 March 9 and 1968 January 31 are studied using a sample of more than 300 bursts having associated microwave emission. Spectral observations suggest that X-rays and associated microwave emission early in flare events arise from non thermal electron distributions. Studies of the time development of X-ray and microwave bursts support a model in which' soft X-rays arise from a Maxwellian electron distribution heated by collisional energy loss of energetic electrons. Under this assumption an estimate of ambient ion density in the X-ray region of is derived. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: July 1972 DOI: 10.1086/151574 Bibcode: 1972ApJ...175..481M full text sources ADS |

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