Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1971
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1971rspta.270..135m&link_type=abstract
Philosophical Transactions for the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Volume 270, Issue 1202
Physics
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Scientific paper
Polarization of X-ray emission is found in the wavelength band around 0.1 nm during the rising phase of three X-ray flares. This shows that in the X-ray flare regions directed electron beams are present. It is established that X-ray flare regions generally have a filamentary structure with bright knots and rapid spatial alterations. Very short X-ray bursts are frequently observed in some flare regions. The region of an X-ray flare may be considered as a two-component plasma-the main component with a temperature of about 7 to 9 × 106 K, an emission measure of about 0.02 to 0.1 Baumbach and an electron density 1 to 2 × 1010 cm-3 containing a dispersed hot (up to 15-30 × 106 K) small nuclei having an overall emission measure one order of magnitude smaller.
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