Hard X-ray Radiation from Solar Flares in the Second Half of 2001: Preliminary Results of the SPR-N Experiment Onboard the Coronas-F Satellite

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The first results of the experiment with the SPR-N hard X-ray (20-100 keV) polarimeter onboard the Coronas-F observatory (the experiment started on August 15, 2001) are presented. Hard X-ray radiation was detected from several solar flares. The spectral and temporal parameters were determined and the polarization was estimated. Comparison with the GOES observations of thermal X-ray radiation shows that hard X-ray bursts occur at the growth phase of the thermal radiation and that they are associated with the bremsstrahlung of energetic electrons precipitating into the solar atmosphere.

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