Multispacecraft hard X-ray observations of fine time structure in two solar flares

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Satellite Observation, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Prognoz Satellites, Radiation Distribution, Temporal Resolution, Time Measurement, Venera Satellites, X Ray Imagery

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Two solar flares occurring on December 3 and 4 1978 were observed in X-rays of more than about 100 keV by identical instruments on widely separated spacecraft operating in near-earth orbit (Prognoz 7) and interplanetary space (Venera 11 and 12). The data show clear evidence for fine time structure on scales down to 55 ms for the e-folding rise and fall times. Such data may be used to localize the emission region by the method of arrival time analysis.

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