Peculiarities of X-ray emission of the solar flare on 29 October 2002

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Interplanetary Physics: Solar Wind Plasma, Solar Physics, Astrophysics, And Astronomy: Flares, Interplanetary Physics: General Or Miscellaneous

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[1] Time structure of the soft and hard X-ray emission of the solar flare on 29 October 2002 is studied. The flare began at 2148:49 UT and was measured by the IRIS spectrometer on board the CORONAS-F spacecraft. High sensitivity of the device made it possible to detect in the flare X-ray emission a pulse structure with timescale of the order of tens of milliseconds. Similarly, spike structure was observed on board of Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. A quasiperiodic structure with a magnitude of the order of 10 s was revealed by means of spectral time analysis. This structure can be explained by magnetohydrodynamic sausage-mode oscillations generated in the flare loop with the characteristic parameters of the plasma of the coronal region of the solar atmosphere. The evolution of the energetic spectrum of the hard X-ray emission of this flare with the resolution of 1 s during the entire event is studied.

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