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A&A 500, 901-908 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200811364
Relationship between non-thermal electron energy spectra and GOES classes
R. Falewicz1, P. Rudawy1, and M. Siarkowski21 Astronomical Institute, University of Wrocław, 51-622 Wrocław, ul. Kopernika 11, Poland
e-mail: [falewicz;rudawy]@astro.uni.wroc.pl
2 Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, 51-622 Wrocław, ul. Kopernika 11, Poland
e-mail: ms@cbk.pan.wroc.pl
Received 17 November 2008 / Accepted 31 March 2009
Abstract
Aims. We investigate influence of variations in the energy
spectrum of non-thermal electrons on the resulting GOES
classes of solar flares.
Methods. Twelve observed flares with various
soft-to-hard X-ray emission ratios were modeled using different
non-thermal electron energy distributions. Initial values of the
flare physical parameters including geometrical properties were
estimated using observations.
Results. We found that, for a fixed total
energy of non-thermal electrons in a flare, the resulting
GOES class of the flare can change significantly by varying
the spectral index and low energy cut-off of the non-thermal
electron distribution. Thus, the GOES class of a flare
depends not only on the total non-thermal electrons energy but also
on the electron beam parameters. For example, we were able to
convert a M2.7 class solar flare into a merely C1.4 class one and a
B8.1 class event into a C2.6 class flare. The results of our work
also suggest that the level of correlation between the cumulative
time integral of HXR and SXR fluxes can depend on the considered HXR
energy range.
Key words: Sun: chromosphere -- Sun: corona -- Sun: flares -- Sun: magnetic fields -- Sun: X-rays, gamma rays
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