Abstract
A small flare (C4.3 in the GOES X-ray class) was well observed by all of the instruments on
board Yohkoh. The X-ray light curves have double peaks which are about 5 min apart. Until the
first peak from flare onset, four compact areas brighten up in the soft X-ray region, which are
aligned almost on one straight line. We regard them as being footpoints of two sets of loops,
which are identifiable in soft X-ray images, since their locations match those of hard X-ray
sources. Indeed, after the second peak, the temporal behavior of the temperature and emission
measure at each point is consistent with the existence of two such loops. Comparing our results
with recent MHD simulations, we propose a possible scenario for this flare that is based on the
coalescence of two loops.