Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009cosre..47...14p&link_type=abstract
Cosmic Research, Volume 47, Issue 1, pp.14-21
Computer Science
96.50.Uv, 96.50.Qx, Ejecta, Driver Gases, And Magnetic Clouds, Corotating Streams
Scientific paper
Radio bursts in the frequency range of 100-1500 kHz, recorded in 1997-2000 on the INTERBALL-1 satellite during the solar flares preceding the strong geomagnetic storms with D st < -100 nT, are analyzed in this paper. The observed long-wave III-type radio bursts of solar origin at frequencies of 1460 and 780 kHz were characterized by large values of the flux S f = 10-15 -10-17 W/m2 Hz and duration longer than 10 min. The rapid frequency drift of a modulated radio burst continued up to a frequency of 250 kHz, which testified that the exciting agent (a beam of energetic electrons) propagated from the Sun to the Earth. All such flares were characterized by the appearance of halo coronal mass ejections, observed by the LASCO/ SOHO, and by the presence of a southward Bz-component of the IMF, measured on the ACE and WIND spacecraft. In addition, shortly after radio bursts, the INTERBALL-1 satellite has recorded the fluxes of energetic electrons with E > 40 keV.
Kudela Karel
Kuril'Chik V. N.
Prokudina V. S.
Slivka Marian
Yermolaev Yu I.
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