Multiple correlation and regression analysis of the relationship between the amplitude and spectral characteristics of proton events and the parameters of microwave bursts

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Microwave Emission, Radio Bursts, Solar Protons, Solar Spectra, Electron Beams, Electron Energy, Interplanetary Space, Statistical Analysis

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The relationship between microwave bursts and solar-cosmic-ray (SCR) events is investigated on the basis of multiple correlation and regression analysis. Prognoz 5 and 6 and Venera 11 and 14 data are used in the investigation. It is shown that the main features of this relationship can be understood by taking into account differences in the dynamics of electrons and protons in flare arches, without assuming SCR particle acceleration in the second flare phase.

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