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Eijiro Hiei 《Space Science Reviews》1994,70(1-2):189-192
X-ray emission from solar coronal loops changes on two different timescales: a) flare loops and transient active region brightenings show a rapid variability, b) quiet region loops are quasi-steady and change only slowly with time. This different time behavior has been analyzed on the basis of Yohkoh SXT observations and we report here on the results from our analysis, mainly focussing on quiet loop variability. 相似文献
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T. Takakura K. Tanaka E. Hiei 《Advances in Space Research (includes Cospar's Information Bulletin, Space Research Today)》1984,4(7):143-152
High temperature phenomena occurring in solar flares are reviewed based on hard X-ray images and spectral analyses of highly ionized iron lines observed aboard the Hinotori spacecraft.Five basic flare components are proposed, i.e., impulsive (I), gradual hard (GH), thermal (T), quasi thermal (QT) and hot thermal (HT) components. A flare shows some combination of the five components. Energy release and transport for each component would give a lot of variety to the hard X-ray image, spectrum and time history of X-rays. 相似文献
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K. Tanaka E. Hiei 《Advances in Space Research (includes Cospar's Information Bulletin, Space Research Today)》1984,4(7):377-381
The aim of the HESP/R (High Energy Solar Physics/Radiation) satellite project is to obtain data of γ-ray, hard X-ray soft X-ray, EUV, and visible radiation of solar flares at the next solar maximum in order to study physics of flares. The HESP/R will be a spinning satellite of 4–5 rotations per min., and the spin axis is off-set by a small angle (0.5°–1.0°) from the Sun. Total weight will be 400 kg and launched in 1991 with M-3S-II rocket by ISAS. 相似文献
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Optical spectra of large flare loops were detected by the Ondejov Multichannel Flare Spectrograph (MFS) during coordinated observations with MSDP at Pic du Midi (H) and the soft X-ray telescope (SXT) on Yohkoh. The CCD video images taken by the MFS slit-jaw camera document the time-development of the flare loops as seen through the H filter. Preliminary analysis of the MSDP images shows the intensity structure of the cool flare loops and their velocity fields. From the spectra we can clearly see the intensity variations along the cool loops. SXT images show the structure of hot X-ray loops similar to that of cool loops. Special attention is devoted to the bright tops, simultaneously observed in X-rays, H and other optical lines. Based on a preliminary analysis of the optical spectra, we speculate about possible mechanisms leading to an observed bright emission at the tops of cool loops. We suggest that direct soft X-ray irradiation of cool loops at their tops could be, at least partly, responsible for such a strong brightening. 相似文献
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