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19–20 May 1969, an example of type III emission during the impulsive phase of flares
Authors:Joan Vorpahl
Institution:(1) Big Bear Solar Observatory, Hale Observatories, Sacramento City College, Sacramento, Calif., U.S.A.;(2) Present address: 721 Blackmer Circle, 95825 Sacramento, Calif., U.S.A.
Abstract:I examined two multiple impulsive events in May 1969 and compared their impulsive Hex, hard X-ray and microwave components to the observed type III emission. No good correlation was observed between meter intensity and the degree of simultaneous Hagr outflow although almost every type III burst had some associated Hagr activity. Correspondingly, an inverse relationship existed between X-ray and type III emission, i.e., a strong meter burst accompanied weak hard X-radiation. This, along with the fact that sufficient energetic electrons were normally present to produce the X-rays, implies that the trajectory, rather than electron spectrum or supply, determines whether type III noise is observed during an impulsive event.
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