Abstract

The timing of impulsive microwave and hard X-ray emission in solar flares with sub-second precision was compared. In flares demonstrating time structure on a scale less than approximately 1 s, 10.6 GHz microwaves were delayed with respect to hard X-rays by about 0.2 s. The delay varied from flare to flare and also within flares. No significant correlation was shown between the observed time delays and the peak X-ray or microwave flux or their ratio. Discussion included the electron propagation time from the top to the bottom of the loop, differential light travel time caused by the possible varying locations of the X-ray and microwave sources and the possible contamination of the microwave spikes with approximately 2 x 10 to the 7th K thermal emission.

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