Longitude dependence of the duration of solar radio type III bursts at decameter wavelengths

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Decametric Waves, Longitude, Time Response, Type 3 Bursts, Harmonic Radiation, Histograms, Solar Corona, Time Lag

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Measurements of a large sample of type III bursts at 29, 37 and 60 MHz for a half solar rotation display a longitude dependence of the burst duration, of exciter duration and of decay time. Each of these quantities increases toward low longitudes. Tentative explanations are proposed which are based either on the combination of fundamental and harmonic modes being observed near central meridian or on a variation of the intrinsic directivity of the radiation in the course of the emission.

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