Temperature and hard X-ray signatures for energetic proton events

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Radio Emission, Solar Flares, Solar Protons, Solar Temperature, Solar X-Rays, Spectral Signatures, Gamma Rays, Solar Activity Effects, Temperature Distribution, Wave Propagation

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The temperature distributions of flares associated with solar energetic protons (SEPs) have been found to differ significantly from those of normal (non-SEP-associated) flares. At high temperature (greater than or about = 20 MK) and high X-ray intensity, the two temperature distributions merge. At lower temperature (less than or about = 20 MK) and low X-ray intensity, the distributions separate; the SEP-associated flares tend to exhibit temperatures anomalously lower than those of normal flares. At high X-ray intensity, gradual hard X-ray flares are highly correlated with SEPs; at low-to-moderate X-ray intensities, this correlation is much weaker. These two properties, a low-temperature signature for weak flares and a gradual hard X-ray signature for intense flares, may prove useful in identifying events potentially productive of SEPs for all levels of intensity above soft X-ray class M1.

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