Character of the relation of electron and proton fluxes of solar cosmic rays to microwave-burst parameters

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Particle Flux Density, Radio Bursts, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Electrons, Solar Protons, Energetic Particles, Interplanetary Space, Solar Flares, Solar Radio Emission

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The correlation between solar electron and proton fluxes and microwave bursts increases significantly if the frequency of the spectral maximum and the effective duration of the burst are included in the radio index. It is shown that the connection between SCR protons and the effective burst duration is stronger than between the electrons and the burst duration. It is suggested that this is due to differences in the dynamics of accelerated electrons and protons in flare loops of different sizes. It is concluded that the results obtained can be used for the diagnostics of high-energy particles and the conditions of their escape into interplanetary space according to flare radio emission in the microwave and meter-decameter ranges.

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