The reported durations of GOES Soft X-Ray flares in different solar cycles

Swalwell, Bill orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-8411-8000, Dalla, Silvia orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-7837-5780, Kahler, Stephen, White, Stephen M., Ling, Alan, Viereck, Rodney A and Veronig, Astrid (2018) The reported durations of GOES Soft X-Ray flares in different solar cycles. Space Weather, 16 (6). pp. 660-666. ISSN 1539-4956

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018SW001886

Abstract

The Geostationary Orbital Environmental Satellites (GOES) Soft X-ray (SXR) sensors have provided data relating to, inter alia, the time, intensity and duration of solar flares since the 1970s. The GOES SXR Flare List has become the standard reference catalogue for solar flares and is widely used in solar physics research and space weather. We report here that in the cur- rent version of the list there are significant differences between the mean du- ration of flares which occurred before May 1997 and the mean duration of flares thereafter. Our analysis shows that the reported flare timings for the pre-May 1997 data were not based on the same criteria as is currently the case.
This finding has serious implications for all those who used flare duration (or fluence, which depends on the chosen start and end times) as part of their analysis of pre-May 1997 solar events, or statistical analyses of large sam- ples of flares, e.g. as part of the assessment of a Solar Energetic Particle fore- casting algorithm.


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