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Evidence of large scale diverging paths in the solar corona for type III bursts exciters
Authors:C Mercier
Institution:1. D.A.S.O.P., Observatoire de Meudon, E.R.A. 306-92190, Meudon, France
Abstract:On 1 July 1971, about ten groups of type III bursts were observed with high time resolution (10?1 sec) with the 169 MHz Nançay radioheliograph. Each group consists of two or several bursts, appearing successively from E to W in all cases, with very short delays. The analysis of successive E-W profiles allowed us to show that, for each event:
  1. the delay between maximum times of the sources was in the range 0.3–0.8 s and that their time profiles were very similar.
  2. the mutual distance between sources was ~1.5 × 105 km.
Explanations by simultaneous emission at the fundamental and harmonic of the local plasma frequency, or by reflexion of electromagnetic radiations at boundary at a dense region are shown to be inconsistent with the observations. We suggest that distinct exciters are simultaneously accelerated at low levels in very close regions and propagate upward along very widely diverging magnetic field lines. This divergence could be related to the existence of large scale magnetic connexions in the corona as revealed by XUV observations. We stress the point that this kind of structure in type III bursts groups, visible only with high time resolution, may have led in the past to erroneous conclusions concerning diameter and decay time of type III bursts because of both spatial and temporal overlapping.
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