A statistical analysis of radio flare events was performed by using the event
list of Nobeyama Radioheliograph in 1996-2009. We examined center-to-limb
variations of 17GHz and 34GHz flux by dividing the flare events into different
groups with respect to the 'thermal plasma richness' (ratio of the peak flux of
soft X-ray to non-thermal radio emissions) and the duration of radio bursts. It
is found that peak flux of 17 and 34GHz tend to be higher toward the limb for
thermal-rich flares with short durations. We propose that the thermal-rich
flares, which are supposed to be associated with an efficient precipitation of
high energy particles into the chromosphere, have a pitch angle distribution of
non-thermal electrons with a higher population along the flare loop.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure