Abstract

We report here on preliminary results of a systematic study of fast temporal fluctuations in “impulsive” and “extended” solar X-ray bursts observed by PHEBUS at energies around 100 keV. Subsecond timescales are quite common in the “impulsive” events and are not observed in “extended” ones.

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