The directivity of solar-flare X-rays

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Directivity, Radiation Distribution, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, Asymmetry, Distribution Functions, Explorer Satellites, Longitude

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Distributions of solar X-ray bursts with respect to solar longitude and intensity in the wavelength ranges of 0.5-3 and 1-8 A were investigated. The integral intensity distribution is of a power type, with alpha = 1.1 and a bend at low intensities. An analysis of these distributions indicates an absence of directivity for the solar X-ray bursts. An east-west asymmetry in the longitudinal distribution is found which is not connected with directivity but which may be determined by random fluctuations of the number of bursts.

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