Nonthermal Radio Emission from Solar Soft X‐Ray Transient Brightenings
Open Access
- 10 March 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 477 (2) , 958-968
- https://doi.org/10.1086/303748
Abstract
We compare microwave total power spectral data from the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Solar Array with soft X-ray transient brightenings observed with the Yohkoh soft X-ray telescope. We find that the transient brightenings are clearly detected in microwaves in 12 of 34 events (35%), possibly detected in another 17 of 34 events (50%), and only five of 34 events (15%) had no apparent microwave counterpart. Comparing the radio and soft X-ray characteristics, we find that (1) the soft X-ray peak is delayed relative to the microwave peak in 16 of 20 events, (2) the microwave flux is correlated with the flux seen in soft X-rays, (3) when radio fluence is used instead of radio flux (24 events) the correlation increases substantially, (4) the microwave spectra in the range 1-18 GHz vary greatly from event to event, (5) the microwave spectra often peak in the range 5-10 GHz (13 of 16 events), and (6) the microwave spectra of some events show narrowband spectra with a steep low-frequency slope. We conclude that the emission from at least some events is the result of a nonthermal population of electrons, and that transient brightenings as a whole can therefore be identified as microflares, the low-energy extension of the general flare energy distribution. Soft X-ray transient brightenings, and therefore microflares, cannot heat the corona.Keywords
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