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Statistical studies of low-power solar flares. Distribution of flares by area, brightness, and classes
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An electronic database has been created for 123801 solar flares that occurred on the Sun over the period from 1972 to 2010. It is based on catalogs of the Solar Geophysical Data (SGD) and Quarterly Bulletin on Solar Activity. A software package has been used for statistical data preprocessing. The first results revealed a number of new features in the distribution of parameters of solar flares, which differ from those obtained previously. We have found that more than 90% of all solar flares are low-power. The most numerous class comprises SF flares (64%). Flare activity shows a pronounced cyclicity and high correlation with Wolf numbers. The highest correlation coefficients indicate S and 1 solar flares. There is also a high correlation between individual flare classes: S and 1, 1 and (2–4). The results obtained previously [Mitra et al., 1972] which provide evidence of the prevalence of SN solar flares (47%) and the existence of significant peaks for SN and 1N flares, have not been confirmed. The distribution of the number of solar flares with increasing optical importance smoothly decreases without significant deviations. With increasing optical importance, solar flares are gradually redistributed toward an increase in brightness class. The excess of the number of SN and 1N solar flares present in the distributions obtained in [Mitra et al., 1972] are most likely associated with poor statistics.
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Title: Statistical studies of low-power solar flares. Distribution of flares by area, brightness, and classes
Description:
An electronic database has been created for 123801 solar flares that occurred on the Sun over the period from 1972 to 2010.
It is based on catalogs of the Solar Geophysical Data (SGD) and Quarterly Bulletin on Solar Activity.
A software package has been used for statistical data preprocessing.
The first results revealed a number of new features in the distribution of parameters of solar flares, which differ from those obtained previously.
We have found that more than 90% of all solar flares are low-power.
The most numerous class comprises SF flares (64%).
Flare activity shows a pronounced cyclicity and high correlation with Wolf numbers.
The highest correlation coefficients indicate S and 1 solar flares.
There is also a high correlation between individual flare classes: S and 1, 1 and (2–4).
The results obtained previously [Mitra et al.
, 1972] which provide evidence of the prevalence of SN solar flares (47%) and the existence of significant peaks for SN and 1N flares, have not been confirmed.
The distribution of the number of solar flares with increasing optical importance smoothly decreases without significant deviations.
With increasing optical importance, solar flares are gradually redistributed toward an increase in brightness class.
The excess of the number of SN and 1N solar flares present in the distributions obtained in [Mitra et al.
, 1972] are most likely associated with poor statistics.
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