Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989soph..121...75d&link_type=abstract
(IAU, Colloquium on Solar and Stellar Flares, 104th, Stanford, CA, Aug. 15-19, 1988) Solar Physics (ISSN 0038-0938), vol. 121, n
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
61
Energy Transfer, Solar Flares, Stellar Models, Energy Dissipation, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Radiation Distribution, Solar X-Rays, Ultraviolet Astronomy
Scientific paper
Only during the previous solar cycle have systematic observations begun to be made with the sensitivity and time resolution, and the continuous coverage required to catch the impulsive phase and measure the rapid variations present in many wavelength ranges. Observations in X-rays, gamma-rays, UV, H-alpha, and radio wavelengths all reveal rapid variations during the impulsive phase and have contributed to our understanding of the different phenomena involved. Results have been obtained from several spacecraft, from rocket and balloon flights, and from groung-based observations. These are reviewed in the context of a simple single loop flare model with a view to showing what results are consistent with this model and what the major problems are in understanding of the impulsive phase.
Dennis Brian R.
Schwartz Richard A.
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