Characteristics of a burst in kilometer-band radio emission from the flare of 13 May 1981

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Kilometric Waves, Solar Flares, Solar Radio Bursts, Solar Radio Emission, Spaceborne Astronomy, Chromosphere, Gamma Rays, Prognoz Satellites, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar X-Rays

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Results of Prognoz-8 satellite observations of a burst in radio emission in the range 2160-540 kHz from the event of 13 May 1981 are presented. It is noted that the burst corresponds to the maximum phase of the chromospheric flare and coincides in time with the generation of hard X-ray and gamma radiation. This fact suggests that the high-energy electrons responsible for kilometer-band emission might have been accelerated into the maximum phase of the flare and some of them might have traveled along open force lines of the magnetic field for large distance away from the sun and generated radio emission in the kilometer band.

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