Decameter Wavelength Observations of an Absorption Burst from the Sun and Its Association with an X2.0/3B Flare and the Onset of a ``Halo'' Coronal Mass Ejection

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Sun: Solar-Terrestrial Relations, Sun: Activity, Sun: Corona, Sun: Flares, Sun: Radio Radiation

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We report a transient intensity reduction/absorption burst observed at
decameter wavelengths in close temporal association with an X2.0/3B
flare near the disk center and the onset of a ``halo'' coronal mass
ejection. The observed bandwidth of the burst was about 10 MHz. The size
of the absorption region was estimated to be ~28,000 km.

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