Drifting pulsations in a solar radio noise storm

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Drift Rate, Electromagnetic Pulses, Noise Storms, Solar Radio Bursts, Unsteady Flow, Alternations, Frequency Ranges, Wavelengths

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Observational data obtained at IZMIRAN in the frequency ranges from 45 to 90, 93 to 186, and 180 to 230 MHz are used to analyze pulsations in a meter-wavelength noise storm. The main characteristic of the event is shown to be the alternation of groups of pulsations with opposite frequency drift. The results are compared with radio-emission records obtained at two widely spaced points at frequencies of 68 and 200 MHz. It is concluded that the pulsations in the present case are of solar origin.

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