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Hard X-ray and high-frequency decimetric radio observations of the 4 April 2002 solar flare
Authors:SR Kane  HS Sawant  JR Cecatto  MC Andrade  FCR Fernandes  M Karlicky  H Meszarosova
Institution:

1Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

2National Institute for Space Research, 12201-970 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil

3Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, CZ-25165, Ondrejov, Czech Republic

Abstract:Hard X-ray and high frequency decimetric type III radio bursts have been observed in association with the soft X-raysolar flare (GOES class M 6.1) on 4 April 2002 (not, vert, similar1532 UT). The flare apparently occurred not, vert, similar 6 degrees behind the east limb of the Sun in the active region NOAA 9898. Hard X-ray spectra and images were obtained by the X-ray imager on RHESSI during the impulsive phase of the flare. The Brazilian Solar Spectroscope and Ondrejov Radio Telescopes recorded type III bursts in 800–1400 MHz range in association with the flare. The images of the 3–6, 6–12, 12–25, and 25–50 keV X-ray sources, obtained simultaneously by RHESSI during the early impulsive phase of the flare, show that all the four X-ray sources were essentially at the same location well above the limb of the Sun. During the early impulsive phase, the X-ray spectrum over 8–30 keV range was consistent with a power law with a negative exponent of not, vert, similar 6. The radio spectra show drifting radio structures with emission in a relatively narrow (Δf ≤ 200 MHz) frequency range indicating injection of energetic electrons into a plasmoid which is slowly drifting upwards in the corona.
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