Active region flare rates and 8.6 MM brightness temperatures

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Brightness Temperature, Solar Flares, Correlation, Forecasting, Solar Activity

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The relationship between flare rate and 8.6 mm brightness temperature was analyzed using data from 99 active regions present on the solar disk in 1969 and 1970. The rate of flaring appears to increase exponentially with 8.6 mm brightness temperature Tb, for Tb - 9200 K. For higher temperatures, the rate of flaring appears to remain nearly constant, independent of Tb. The resulting empirical relationship provides a quantitative means of estimating flare rates from an easily measured parameter, the 8.6 mm brightness temperature.

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