Properties Of A Type III Storm Associated With Active Region 10923 Observed By The STEREO/WAVES Radio Receiver

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We analyze a Type III storm associated with Active Region 10923 observed by the Stereo spacecraft between November 11 - 17 2006. This active region developed on the central disk and provides an unprecedented opportunity to study how a Type III storm develops at kilometric wavelengths. Bursts are first observed at low frequency (high coronal altitude). We investigate the power law behavior in the brightness distribution of individual type III bursts. Time series of brightness at specific frequencies also appear to follow power law behavior over a restricted frequency range, indicating specific constraints on the structure of the source region. We discuss the implications these results have for the magnetic topology of the corona above active regions.

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