Interplanetary scintillation of radio sources during August 1972

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary Space, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Scintillation, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Flares, Anisotropic Media, Shock Wave Propagation, Solar Wind Velocity, Time Series Analysis

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Observations of interplanetary scintillation of radio sources in early August 1972 are reviewed. Three-site measurements of solar-wind speed were made at frequencies of 69.3 and 73.8 MHz. Single-site measurements of scintillation index were made at 81.5 and 111.5 MHz. Enhancements in solar-wind speed and scintillation index associated with three shock waves were detected. The extent in both longitude and latitude of the shock wave associated with the solar flare on August 7, the anisotropic expansion of shock waves, and the detection of the corotating high-speed streams are the main results deduced from the observations.

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