The Class 3B double ribbon flare of 1980 July 23

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Radio Bursts, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Prominences, Sunspots, Astronomical Models, Cosmic Rays, Kinematics, Proton Energy, Stellar Structure

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The Class 3B double ribbon flare of 1980 July 23 is observed. From measurements and analysis it is found: 1) its motion can be divided clearly into 3 stages, lateral outward expansion of the two ribbons, their bodily separation with expansion and their contraction; 2) the sudden increases in the flare areas coincide in time with the peaks in the 10cm radio bursts; and 3) the flare was located in a small sunspot group in an old active region. It was not preceded by the disappearance of dark filaments.

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