Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1985
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Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 25, May-June 1985, p. 385-387. In Russian.
Physics
Polar Cap Absorption, Proton Flux Density, Solar Protons, Solar Radio Bursts, Ionospheric Propagation, Very High Frequencies
Scientific paper
A survey of proton events for 1966-1977 indicates that the relationships between the maximum intensity of proton fluxes at energies exceeding 10 MeV and radio-burst parameters are different at frequencies of 200 and 100 MHz. The relationship between the maximum value of PCA (polar cap absorption) and radio-burst characteristics at 9100, 200, and 100 MHz is analyzed. It is shown that the observed PCA phenomena are caused by proton fluxes whose intensity is related to radio-burst parameters in the following ways: the flux intensity increases as the intensity of bursts normalized at the background continuum for 200 MHz, whereas it decreases as the burst intensity for 100 MHz.
Fasakhova M. A.
Vedeneev Iu. B.
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