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Evidence of the radio-quiet hard X-ray precursor of the 13 December 2006 solar flare
Authors:IV Zimovets  M Gros  AB Struminsky
Institution:1. Space Research Institute (IKI), 84/32 Profsoyuznaya Street, Moscow 117997, Russia;2. DSM/DAPNIA/Service d’Astrophysique, CEA Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette 91191, France;3. IZMIRAN, Troitsk, Moscow Region 142190, Russia
Abstract:We report multi-wavelength investigation of the pre-impulsive phase of the 13 December 2006 X-class solar flare. We use hard X-ray data from the anticoincidence system of spectrometer onboard INTEGRAL (ACS) jointly with soft X-ray data from the GOES-12 and Hinode satellites. Radio data are from Nobeyama and Learmonth solar observatories and from the Culgoora Solar Radio Spectrograph. The main finding of our analysis is a spiky increase of the ACS count rate accompanied by surprisingly gradual and weak growth of microwave emission and without detectable radio emission at meter and decimeter wavelengths about 10 min prior to the impulsive phase of the solar flare. At the time of this pre-flare hard X-ray burst the onset of the GOES soft X-ray event has been reported, positive derivative of the GOES soft X-ray flux started to rise and a bright spot has appeared in the images of the Hinode X-ray telescope (XRT) between the flare ribbons near the magnetic inversion line close to the sources of thermal and non-thermal hard X-ray emission observed by Reuven Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) during the flare. These facts we consider as evidences of solar origin of the increased pre-flare ACS count rate. We briefly discuss a possible cause of the pre-flare emission peculiarities.
Keywords:Solar flares  Solar X-ray data  INTEGRAL (ACS)  Solar emissions  RHESSI  Pre-flare emissions
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