A multi-instrument statistical analysis finds an excess of consecutive same-hemisphere solar flares separated by roughly 30 degrees of longitude and occurring within 1.5 hours, supporting the reality of sympathetic flares at a rate of about 5%.
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Flaring together: A preferred angular separation between sympathetic flares on the Sun
A multi-instrument statistical analysis finds an excess of consecutive same-hemisphere solar flares separated by roughly 30 degrees of longitude and occurring within 1.5 hours, supporting the reality of sympathetic flares at a rate of about 5%.