High resolution solar flare X-ray spectra: The temporal behavior of electron density, temperature, and emission measure for two class M flares

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Electron Density (Concentration), Electron Emission, Electron Energy, Solar Flares, X Ray Spectra, Scatha Satellite, Spectrometers, Temporal Distribution

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High resolution soft X-ray flare spectra recorded by crystal spectrometers flown on an orbiting spacecraft (P78-1) are combined and analyzed. The spectra of two flares are analyzed. Temporal coverage for both flares, including the rise and decay phases, is discussed. Measurements of electron density were obtained throughout most of the lifetimes of the two flares. Electron temperature as a function of time is determined from the Fe and Ca spectra. Differential emission measures and volume emission measures are determined for the low and high temperature (Fe, Ca) plasma. The relationship of the low and high temperature regions is discussed.

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