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Multiple radio echoes in the solar corona

✍ Scribed by E. P. Abranin; L. L. Bazelyan; V. V. Zaitsev; V. O. Rapoport; Ya. G. Tsybko


Publisher
Springer
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
791 KB
Volume
91
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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✦ Synopsis


Echo-type solar radio bursts are associated with preceding short-lived bursts in double events. The peculiar and rather rare decameter echoes are observed with a UTR-2 antenna. The initial narrow-band burst is followed, some 5 to 10 s later, by an echo-like burst at the same frequency. The observational data obtained for decameter echo evens are, on the whole, consistent with the model of a pulsed source emitting radio signals at the plasma-frequency harmonic, which is placed in a non-uniform corona and rotates together with the Sun.

Intensity-time profiles of 25 MHz echo bursts are of an unusual shape, featuring an extended leading edge and an abrupt decay at the trailing edge and also showing some fine structures in the form of an additional, weakly pronounced maximum or a 'step' at the final stage of the burst. Time parameters characterizing the profiles are evaluated. The 'step' is delayed with respect to the main pulse at about two times longer than the principal echo maximum. At the same time, the time delays depend essentially on the heliolongitude of the active region and achieve their maximum values at the meridian. The 'step' height does not exceed 0.5 of the echo maximum. At this level, the echo-decay time almost coincides with the initial burst duration but is about 1.7 times less than the echo-rise time. The feature at the echo tail can be interpreted as a result of a repeated reflection of the burst from the source region. The causes and conditions for the formation of multiple echoes are discussed. The extended leading edge of the echo permit s us to assume a quasi-radial fibrous structure of the corona, capable of back-scattering the incident radiation.


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