Recent studies of impulsive hard x ray and microwave bursts suggest that a propagating causative agent with a characteristic velocity of the order of 1000 km/s is responsible for these bursts. The results of these studies are summarized and observable distinguishing characteristics of the various possible agents are highlighted, with emphasis on key observational goals for the Max '91 campaigns. The most likely causative agents suggested by the evidence are shocks, thermal conduction fronts, and propagating modes of magnetic reconnection in flare plasmas. With new instrumentation planned for Max '91, high spatial resolution observations of hard x ray sources have the potential to identify the agent by revealing detailed features of source s...
The impulsive phase of a flare is characterized by impulsive bursts of X-ray and microwave radiation...
Context: Solar flares release a large fraction of their energy into non-thermal electrons, but it is...
Simultaneous microwave and X-ray observations are presented for a solar flare detected on 1980 May 8...
A new analysis was made of a thermal flare model proposed by Brown, Melrose, and Spicer (1979) and S...
Hard X-ray and microwave observations of multiply-impulsive solar bursts, identified in the OSO-5 da...
The work supported by the grant consisted of two projects. The first project involved making detaile...
Context. Impulsive radio and hard X-ray emission from large solar flares are usually attributed to a...
A brief review is given of impulsive phase phenomena in support of the models used to compute the en...
The origin of hard X-rays and gamma-rays emitted from the solar atmosphere during occulted solar fla...
A tentative model is proposed to account for some features of the microwave millisecond spike emissi...
This investigation has involved the correlation of BATSE-observed solar hard X-ray emission with the...
This study compares flare source volumes inferred from impulsive hard X-rays and microwaves with tho...
Canonical models of solar hard X-ray bursts; associated length and time scales; the adequacies and i...
We present a detailed analysis of radio observations obtained at 212 and 405 GHz during the 2000 Ma...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We aim to understand the physical conditions in a jet event which ...
The impulsive phase of a flare is characterized by impulsive bursts of X-ray and microwave radiation...
Context: Solar flares release a large fraction of their energy into non-thermal electrons, but it is...
Simultaneous microwave and X-ray observations are presented for a solar flare detected on 1980 May 8...
A new analysis was made of a thermal flare model proposed by Brown, Melrose, and Spicer (1979) and S...
Hard X-ray and microwave observations of multiply-impulsive solar bursts, identified in the OSO-5 da...
The work supported by the grant consisted of two projects. The first project involved making detaile...
Context. Impulsive radio and hard X-ray emission from large solar flares are usually attributed to a...
A brief review is given of impulsive phase phenomena in support of the models used to compute the en...
The origin of hard X-rays and gamma-rays emitted from the solar atmosphere during occulted solar fla...
A tentative model is proposed to account for some features of the microwave millisecond spike emissi...
This investigation has involved the correlation of BATSE-observed solar hard X-ray emission with the...
This study compares flare source volumes inferred from impulsive hard X-rays and microwaves with tho...
Canonical models of solar hard X-ray bursts; associated length and time scales; the adequacies and i...
We present a detailed analysis of radio observations obtained at 212 and 405 GHz during the 2000 Ma...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We aim to understand the physical conditions in a jet event which ...
The impulsive phase of a flare is characterized by impulsive bursts of X-ray and microwave radiation...
Context: Solar flares release a large fraction of their energy into non-thermal electrons, but it is...
Simultaneous microwave and X-ray observations are presented for a solar flare detected on 1980 May 8...