Spike emission at 21 cm wavelength in post-flare loops |
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Authors: | Qijun Fu Chunsheng Li Yuanfang Gong Wei Li Bing Zhao Qiongzhen Shang Songquan Lu Hanming Hu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100080 Beijing, China (BAO);(2) Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, 210008 Nanjing, China (NJU);(3) Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 650011 Kunming, China (YAO) |
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Abstract: | Electron-cyclotron maser instability produced by accelerated energetic electrons is today's most favoured process for spike emission on ultra-short time scales at dm wavelengths. The process of electron acceleration occurs primarily in pre-impulsive and impulsive phases. We present observations of spike bursts at 21 cm in a limb event that occurred in AR 5629 on 1989 August 17. Optical observations of the event from Beijing Astronomical Observatory show coronal loops that interact just before the spike groups appeared. This implies that additional particle acceleration might be produced by the interaction between emerging loops and original large loops, and become the source of the energetic electrons responsible for the spike emission appearing in the descending phase. Some important parameters are deduced.Paper presented at the 4th CESRA workshop in Ouranopolis (Greece) 1991. |
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