Three impulsive solar X-ray flares

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Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Spaceborne Astronomy, Temporal Distribution, Anisotropy, Energy Spectra, French Space Program, Prognoz Satellites, U.S.S.R. Space Program, Venera 11 Satellite, Venera 12 Satellite

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In the Soviet-French SIGNE 2M experiment, the Prognoz 7 satellite and the Venera 11 and Venera 12 probes recorded impulsive solar flares at energies Ex greater than 100 keV on 1978 December 3 and 4 and 1979 April 27. The time profiles are described. For the April 27 event the X-ray intensity showed an anisotropy of roughly 20 percent. For the December 4 flare a lower limit Hmin greater than or equal to 16,000 km is placed on the height of the hard-X-ray emission site above the photosphere.

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