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Time offsets of the first detected timestamp of continuum enhancements relative to the GOES soft X-ray flare start time (x-axis) and peak time (y-axis). Each point represents an individual instance (for a specific pixel) of enhancement detection, color-coded by a GOES flare class. Enhancements identified by the intensity threshold pipeline (left) predominantly occur within 0−25 minutes after the GOES start time. In contrast, the IF pipeline (right) provides detections spanning a broader temporal range and detects more enhancements after the impulsive phase of the flares. This is partly because we use an hour-long time series as the input to the IF pipeline in contrast to the 30-minute intensity thresholding time series. The linear patterns observed in the scatter plots arise from the detection of enhancements in temporally consecutive rasters.

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