Soft X-ray Pulsations in Solar Flares
Paulo J. A. Sim\~oes, Hugh S. Hudson, Lyndsay Fletcher

TL;DR
This study investigates quasi-periodic pulsations in soft X-ray emissions of solar flares using GOES data, revealing most X-class flares exhibit QPPs with characteristic time scales, enhancing understanding of flare dynamics.
Contribution
The paper extends previous findings by analyzing a comprehensive set of X-class flares from Cycle 24, demonstrating widespread QPP presence and characterizing their temporal properties using GOES data.
Findings
Most X-class flares show QPPs during the impulsive phase.
QPPs have variable characteristic time scales, often without a dominant period.
Soft X-ray pulsations are coherent across channels and correlate with hard X-ray variations.
Abstract
The soft X-ray emissions of solar flares come mainly from the bright coronal loops at the highest temperatures normally achieved in the flare process. Their ubiquity has led to their use as a standard measure of flare occurrence and energy, although the overwhelming bulk of the total flare energy goes elsewhere. Recently Dolla et al. (2012) noted quasi-periodic pulsations (QPP) in the soft X-ray signature of the X-class flare SOL2011-02-15, as observed by the standard photometric data from the GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) spacecraft. In this paper we analyze the suitability of the GOES data for this kind of analysis and find them to be generally valuable after September, 2010 (GOES-15). We then extend the Dolla et al. result to a complete list of X-class flares from Cycle 24, and show that most of them (80%) display QPPs in the impulsive phase. The pulsations…
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