Published May 1986 | Version v1
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Impulsive phase of solar flares: theory

  • 1. Glasgow Univ. (UK)

Description

The paper reviews the theoretical interpretation of impulsive phase phenomena in solar flares. The impulsive phase is defined to be that period of approx. 10 - 100s duration, during which the flare radiative output undergoes its most rapid, dramatic increase and decrease. The interpretation of the various impulsive phase radiation signatures are examined, including the i) hard x-ray emission, ii) radio emission, iii) UV, Hα and white light emissions and iv) gamma-ray emission. The acceleration mechanisms are discussed with respect to candidate acceleration mechanisms, and the synthesis of the theory and observations. (UK)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Flares: solar and stellar. Rutherford Appleton Laboratory workshop on astronomy and astrophysics, Abingdon, 19-21 May 1986
Imprint Pagination
251 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 157-200.
Report number
RAL--86-085

Conference

Title
solar and stellar. Rutherford Appleton Laboratory workshop on astronomy and astrophysics.
Acronym
Flares
Dates
19-21 May 1986.
Place
Abingdon (UK).

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
United Kingdom
INIS RN
18025521
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ACCELERATION; COSMIC X-RAY BURSTS; EMISSION; HARD X RADIATION; LECTURES; PULSES; REVIEWS; SOLAR FLARES; SOLAR RADIATION
Descriptors DEC
COSMIC RADIATION; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; IONIZING RADIATIONS; PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION; RADIATIONS; SOLAR ACTIVITY; STELLAR ACTIVITY; STELLAR FLARES; STELLAR RADIATION; X RADIATION