Title: 20%20JANUARY%202005%20FLARE
1 20 JANUARY 2005 FLARE
Kuznetzov Sergey (PI), sergenik_at_srd.sinp.msu.ru,
Kurt Victoria, vgk_at_srd.sinp.msu.ru, Yushkov
Boris, clef_at_srd,sinp.msu.ru, Svertilov Sergey
Skobeltzyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow
State University Kudela Karel (co-PI) Institute
of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of
Sciences, Kosice, kkudela_at_upjs.sk
6th RHESSI workshop
220 January 2005 flare
Proton onset
3Evolution of different parameters of the flare
emission
The phases correspond to that of 11 JUNE 1991
flare.
4Time profiles of the low and high energy
gamma-ray emission
High energy emission is delayed compared to the
low one.
5 Time profiles in all the energy windows
6 Zoomed time profiles
7 Energy spectra in the phases IA and IB
Distinct ?0 component is seen in the phase IB.
The absolute flux is compared with that of SPRN-
X-ray detector onboard CORONAS
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9Comparison of RHESSI and SPRN time profiles in
similar energy windows.
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13What we see at the end of the phase IB
Decay of bremmstrahlung emission becomes more
steep than that of ?0 emission. It seems that
variation of the intensities becomes
asynchronious.
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15 Plasma temperature begins to decrease at the
end of the phase IB
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19The shortest path of protons L1 1.055RTime
delay of Ep5 GeV (Vp0.987c)relative to
gamma-ray is 35s Escaping time must be near
0648 UT Remember that 0648 UT is the crucial
point in the flare development
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- If the LgtL1 than escaping time shifted to more
earlier time.
20- R0.984a.e, ?-ray emission time of flight490.5s
- time of max NM T NM 065230 UT
- corresponds to Ep500 MeV,
- than time delay T NM relative ?-ray emission
maximum - T?064630 UT is equal to 360 s .
- In this case
- proton time of flight is Tflight(490360) s.
- Vp (500 MeV)0.76c.
- In this case proton path L Tflight Vp1.32R
and time difference - between 5 GeV and 500 MeV protons onset time has
to be 195 s. - This value correspond l to NM rise time
duration..