We investigate the relative timing between hard X-ray (HXR) peaks and structures in metric and decimetric radio emissions of solar flares using data from the RHESSI and Phoenix-2 instruments. The radio events under consideration are predominantly classified as type III bursts, decimetric pulsations and patches. The RHESSI data are demodulated using special techniques appropriate for a Phoenix-2 temporal resolution of 0.1 s. The absolute timing accuracy of the two instruments is found to be about 170 ms, and much better on the average. It is found that type III radio groups often coincide with enhanced HXR emission, but only a relatively small fraction (∼20%) of the groups show close correlation on time scales < 1 s. If structures correlate,...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceAims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we in...
We investigate the relative timing between hard X-ray (HXR) peaks and structures in metric and decim...
The radio emission during 201 selected X-ray solar flares was surveyed from 100 MHz to 4 GHz with th...
384-389Analysis of time intervals and peak fluxes between hard X-ray (HXR) of energies 17-40 keV and...
I have studied a number of flares for which good X-ray and optical data were available. An average l...
A large number of hard X-ray events which were recorded by the Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS)...
Correlations between X-ray and type 3 radio emission of solar bursts are described through a bivaria...
The radio emission continued long after the main phase of the flares and reached an unprecedented pe...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...
A list of publications resulting from this program includes 'The Timing of Electron Beam Signatures ...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceAims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we in...
We investigate the relative timing between hard X-ray (HXR) peaks and structures in metric and decim...
The radio emission during 201 selected X-ray solar flares was surveyed from 100 MHz to 4 GHz with th...
384-389Analysis of time intervals and peak fluxes between hard X-ray (HXR) of energies 17-40 keV and...
I have studied a number of flares for which good X-ray and optical data were available. An average l...
A large number of hard X-ray events which were recorded by the Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS)...
Correlations between X-ray and type 3 radio emission of solar bursts are described through a bivaria...
The radio emission continued long after the main phase of the flares and reached an unprecedented pe...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...
A list of publications resulting from this program includes 'The Timing of Electron Beam Signatures ...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceThis work investigates the spatial relation between coronal X-ray sources and ...
International audienceAims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we in...