Flare-associated shock waves observed by interplanetary scintillation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary Space, Scintillation, Shock Waves, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Flares, Diurnal Variations, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Solar Physics

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Daily observations of a grid of scintillating sources during the period from January to August 1971 indicate that enhancements in scintillation index which cannot be related to corotating structure are related to interplanetary shock waves associated with solar flares. Only three enhancements in scintillation index associated with shock waves were observed during the eight-month period of observations.

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