Discontinuity in the microwave slowly varying component observed at 20:02 UT, June 16, 1972

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Microwave Emission, Solar Flares, Solar Radio Bursts, Transient Response, Discontinuity, Faculae, Noise Storms, Radio Astronomy, Solar Corona, Solar Limb, Time Response

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Two plages on the eastern limb of the sun are associated with two radio
bursts at 2800 and 2700 MHz. The original radio records are reexamined
for the times of the trans-equatorial flare and for the appearance of
the coronal transient. The events are accompanied with good X-ray and
SID effects but faint subflare.

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