Interplanetary baseline observations of type III solar radio bursts |
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Authors: | R. R. Weber R. J. Fitzenreiter J. C. Novaco J. Fainberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics, 20771 Greenbelt, Md., USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Simultaneous observations of type III radio bursts from spacecraft separated by 0.43 AU have been made using the solar orbiters HELIOS-A and HELIOS-B. The burst beginning at 19:22 UT on March 28, 1976 has been located from the intersection of the source directions measured at each spacecraft, and from burst arrival time differences. The source positions range from 0.03 AU from the Sun at 3000 kHz to 0.08 AU at 585 kHz. The electron density along the burst trajectory, and the exciter velocity (=0.13c) were determined directly, without the need to assume a density model as has been done with single-spacecraft observations. The separation of HELIOS-A and -B has also provided the first measurements of burst directivity at low frequencies. For the March 28 burst the intensity observed from near the source longitude (HELIOS-B) was 3–10 dB greater than that from 60° west of the source (HELIOS-A). |
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