The prevalence of second harmonic radiation in type III bursts observed at kilometric wavelengths |
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Authors: | F. T. Haddock Hector Alvarez |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radio Astronomy Observatory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We present the analysis of 64 type III solar bursts that drifted from 3.5 MHz down to the range 350-50 kHz between March 1968 and February 1970. Bursts arrival times were predicted by a simple model and then compared with observations. The results show that, as the bursts drift, the fundamental often disappears below a certain frequency range while the second harmonic remains. Below about 1 MHz the second harmonic occurrence predominates. Recognizing this fact we deduce a mean velocity of 0.32c±0.02c for the exciter particles, where the uncertainty is the standard error and c the velocity of light in vacuum; the electron density model used is comparable to a solar wind model. |
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