Interplanetary scintillations of strong radio sources in the descending phase near the cycle 23 minimum

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Observations of interplanetary scintillations of the 3C 298 and 3C 48 radio sources during low solar activity, performed with a BSA FIAN radio telescope at a frequency of 111 MHz, are presented. The radial dependences of the scintillation indices, where the effect of a low-latitude heliospheric current sheet is observed, have been obtained. Based on the scintillation temporal spectra, the solar wind velocity values have been obtained, and it has been indicated that these values are in good agreement with those found using the spaced measurements method.

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