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Measurements of three X-ray flares in October/November 1970 abord the Intercosmos 4 satellite confirm the existence of polarization in the initial phase of the X-ray bursts. The polarization can be observed for a few up to ten minutes, and an increase in polarization is observed during secondary maxima of the bursts as well. 相似文献
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Beigman I. L. Grineva Yu. I. Mandel'stam S. L. Vainstein L. A. Žitnik I. A. 《Solar physics》1969,9(1):160-165
With the use of X-ray heliographs carried by the satellites Cosmos-166 and Cosmos-230 the height of an X-ray flare was found to be about 20–25 000 km. The regions of the X-ray flares possess a filamentary structure which, during the development of the flares, shows spatial changings with speeds up to 107 cm/sec. 相似文献
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X-ray polarization measurements at three flares occurred in October 1969 were performed by means of a Thomson scattering type instrument installed on board the satellite Intercosmos-1. The polarization (P) at the wavelength of about 0,8 Å was detected at the rising phase and at the second maximum of intensity. The obtained averaged value of P for all three flares is 0.4 ± 0.2 at confidence level 0.9. 相似文献
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An improved X-ray polarimeter is briefly described and preliminary results of the measurements carried out on the satellite Intercosmos-7 are presented. One flare with considerable polarization (P 16%) was observed on 1972 August 4. Two other flares with rather low polarization (P 4%; P 2%) were observed on 1972 August 7 and 11. 相似文献
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