Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1777648 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The influence of the spectral nature and position on the solar disk of solar flares related to the production of magnetic effects on earth (from now on, sfe) over a more than 30-year period has been studied. Regarding the spectral issue, we found that the probability of a flare to produce sfe depends on the spectral band in which we observe it, being higher when the flare is important both in Hα and X-ray emissions. On the other hand, Hα and X-ray emissions have been considered in many different divisions of the solar surface and their effectiveness on sfe production have been compared. We found that there is not any privileged region on the solar disk for sfe production. These results end with the controversy generated by distinct conclusions obtained in classical studies on the subject.
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