Characteristics of solar X-ray radiation in march and April 1994 obtained in the IRIS experiment on board KORONAS-I

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The first brief report on the results obtained in the IRIS experiment is presented. The IRIS instrument is an X-ray spectrometer based on proportional and scintillation counters designed for the measurement of solar X-ray radiation in the 2 200 keV range. Data on the 12 flares observed in March and April 1994 are reported, and examples of the flare radiation spectra are given.

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