Abstract

An experimental statistical dependence is obtained between the intensity of the x-ray radiation of the sun in the range 1–8 a (I1−8) and the value of the anomalous absorption of radio waves at a frequency of I=13 MHz during periods of sudden ionospheric disturbances. This dependence has the form γ13 ∼ I1–80.8cos χ, and can be used for the operative classification of bursts of x-ray radiation. Its character is explained by a decrease in the coefficient of the losses of electrons with a rise in the intensity of the x-ray radiation.

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