Emission characteristics of three intense solar flares observed in cycle 21

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Emission Spectra, Solar Cycles, Solar Flares, Solar Radiation, Energetic Particles, Gamma Ray Spectra, H Alpha Line, Solar Radio Emission, Solar X-Rays

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The available observational data is reviewed, for three solar flares, that occurred on June 21, 1980, June 3, 1982, and April 24, 1984. Inperpretations given prior to the time of this workshop and some interpretations presented at the workshop are considered. A possible common model describing the three flares is also discussed. It is clear that more refined analysis of all available data for these three events is very desirable and could lead to improved understanding of the flare process.

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