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Directivity of 100-500 keV solar flare hard X-ray emissionWe have identified 28 solar flares simultaneously observed by a SIGNE detector aboard the Venera 13 and Venera 14 spacecraft and the Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS) aboard the Solar Maximum Mission (SMM), over a wide range of observing angles. Fourteen of them were also observed by the Gamma Ray Spectrometer (GRS) on SMM and were included in a study of the directivity of solar X-radiation. The SIGNE and HXRBS energy coverages overlap in the 50-500 keV range, allowing a detailed comparison of energy spectra. Using this database, we have conducted stereoscopic studies of flare hard X-ray anisotropy. It is found that the 100-500 keV directivity is less than 3, both for the entire set of 28 flares and for the 14 flares which gave evidence for directivity in the SMM GRS study. We conclude that solar flare X-ray directivity can only be marginally present in our energy/observing angle range.
Document ID
19950034866
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Li, P.
(Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA United States)
Hurley, K.
(Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA United States)
Barat, C.
(Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements Toulouse, France)
Niel, M.
(Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements Toulouse, France)
Talon, R.
(Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements Toulouse, France)
Kurt, V.
(Moscow State Univ. Moscow, Russia)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
May 10, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1
Volume: 426
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0004-637X
Subject Category
Solar Physics
Accession Number
95A66465
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG5-935
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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