Some 15% of solar flares having a soft X-ray flux above GOES class C5 are reported to lack coherent radio emission in the 100 - 4000 MHz range (type I - V and decimetric emissions). A detailed study of 29 such events reveals that 22 (76%) of them occurred at a radial distance of more than 800'' from the disk center, indicating that radio waves from the limb may be completely absorbed in some flares. The remaining seven events have statistically significant trends to be weak in GOES class and to have a softer non-thermal X-ray spectrum. All of the non-limb flares that were radio-quiet > 100 MHz were accompanied by metric type III emission below 100 MHz. Out of 201 hard X-ray flares, there was no flare except near the limb (R>800'') without c...
I have studied a number of flares for which good X-ray and optical data were available. An average l...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
Some 15% of solar flares having a soft X-ray flux above GOES class C5 are reported to lack coherent ...
Some 15% of solar flares having a soft X-ray flux above GOES class C5 are reported to lack coherent ...
The radio emission during 201 selected X-ray solar flares was surveyed from 100 MHz to 4 GHz with th...
The radio emission from dMe flare stars is discussed using Very Large Array and Arecibo observations...
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of a gradual radio flare on June 27, 1993 which showed emissi...
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of a gradual radio flare on June 27, 1993 which showed emissi...
The radio emission continued long after the main phase of the flares and reached an unprecedented pe...
We compare the millimeter, microwave, and soft X-ray emission from a number of solar flares in order...
A new acousto-optic radio spectrometer has observed the 1 - 2 GHz radio emission of solar flares wit...
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Soft solar X-rays (8 ⩽ gl ⩽ 12 Å) were observed from OSO-III. An analysis of the X-ray enhancements ...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
I have studied a number of flares for which good X-ray and optical data were available. An average l...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
Some 15% of solar flares having a soft X-ray flux above GOES class C5 are reported to lack coherent ...
Some 15% of solar flares having a soft X-ray flux above GOES class C5 are reported to lack coherent ...
The radio emission during 201 selected X-ray solar flares was surveyed from 100 MHz to 4 GHz with th...
The radio emission from dMe flare stars is discussed using Very Large Array and Arecibo observations...
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of a gradual radio flare on June 27, 1993 which showed emissi...
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of a gradual radio flare on June 27, 1993 which showed emissi...
The radio emission continued long after the main phase of the flares and reached an unprecedented pe...
We compare the millimeter, microwave, and soft X-ray emission from a number of solar flares in order...
A new acousto-optic radio spectrometer has observed the 1 - 2 GHz radio emission of solar flares wit...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43768/1/11214_2004_Article_BF00173952.p...
Soft solar X-rays (8 ⩽ gl ⩽ 12 Å) were observed from OSO-III. An analysis of the X-ray enhancements ...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
I have studied a number of flares for which good X-ray and optical data were available. An average l...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...
International audienceThis review discusses the complementary relationship between radio and hard X-...