On the complex spatial structure of a gradual microwave burst
✍ Scribed by V. M. Bogod; A. N. Korzhavin; Sh. B. Akhmedov; H. Aurass; J. Hildebrandt; A. Krüger
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 539 KB
- Volume
- 129
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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✦ Synopsis
We present a discussion of the gradual burst event on May 13, 1985 which is based on observations of the RATAN-600 telescope at ten fixed frequencies in the range between 37.5 and 0.95 GHz (0.8 and 31.6 cm wavelength) and on time profiles of patrol observations of the Observatory for Solar Radio Astronomy at Tremsdorf near Potsdam. This up to now most complete data set allows new conclusions on the extended spectral/spatial structure of the source region.
There is strong evidence that only less than 24 % of the microwave flux from this event is emitted by an excessive small-scale burst source while the bulk of the burst emission comes from a larger region consisting of two major components covered by the source area of the S-component radiation. The different components of the burst and S-component radiation are analyzed.
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