An Opportunity of Giving a New Index to Solar Activity According to the Data about Sporadic Radio Emission of Near Earth Cosmic Space

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An analysis is carried out of the 59-day round-o-clock observations of bursts of sporadic radio emission of the circumterrestrial cosmic space at 38 and 325 MHz for the period from September 12, 1984 to May 24, 1985. A correlation was found between the sunspot area on the whole hemisphere and the mean hour rate of bursts with a delay of 3 to 17 days. This gives evidence for the transfer of information on the sunspot index to the circumterrestrial space by the solar wind, with the mean propagation time of 6 - 7 days.

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