X-ray imaging of a solar limb flare on 1982 January 22 |
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Authors: | T Takakura K Tanaka N Nitta K Kai K Ohki |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Astronomy, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Tokyo Astronomical Observatory, University of Tokyo, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Simultaneous X-ray images in hard (20–40 keV) and softer (6.5–15 keV) energy ranges were obtained with the hard X-ray telescope aboard the Hinotori spacecraft of an impulsive solar X-ray burst associated with a flare near the solar west limb.The burst was composed of an impulsive component with a hard spectrum and a thermal component with a peak temperature of 2.8 × 107 K. For about one minute, the impulsive component was predominant even in the softer energy range.The hard X-ray image for the impulsive component is an extended single source elongated along the solar limb, rather steady and extends from the two-ribbon H flare up to 104 km above the limb. The centroid of this source image is located about 10 (7 × 103 km) ± 5 above the neutral line. The corresponding image observed at the softer X-rays is compact and located near the centroid of the hard X-ray image.The source for the thermal component observed in the later phase at the softer X-rays is a compact single source, and it shows a gradual rising motion towards the later phase. |
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