Correlation between bandwidth and frequency drift velocity of intermediate drift bursts

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Bandwidth, Correlation, Drift Rate, Radio Frequencies, Type 4 Bursts, Data Reduction

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Bandwidth and frequency drift velocity were measured on 167 intermediate drift bursts at the Oslo Solar Observatory in the period from 1970 to 1978. The observed bandwidths are plotted against the frequency drift velocity for each burst in the 300 MHz range. The points indicate increasing bandwidth with increasing drift velocity, and the resulting straight line is expressed as b(t) = a + b (delta f/ delta t), where b(+) is the bandwidth and delta f/delta t is the frequency drift velocity in MHz/sec. The correlation is good and significant to better than the 0.1% level. The same analysis was also carried out using data obtained in the 150 MHz range, the results of which had very good agreement with those of the 300 MHz data.

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