Relationship between proton-flux delay with respect to a flare and radio-burst parameters

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Protons, Solar Flares, Solar Radio Bursts, Time Lag, Centimeter Waves, Microwave Emission, Particle Energy, Spectral Energy Distribution, Time Dependence

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Events with a large delay of the flux maximum of protons with energy greater than 10 MeV at the earth with respect to the corresponding solar flare are examined on the basis of data for 1966-1980. It is shown that western events with a delay of 10 hours are characterized by a soft frequency spectrum of centimeter-wave radio bursts (at a frequency not greater than about 5 GHz), a relatively soft proton energy spectrum, faint meter-wave radio emission, and a prolonged microwave burst.

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