New results obtained from the solar radio spectrometer in decimeter wavelength with super-high temporal resolution

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Solar Radio Spectrometer, Temporal Resolution, Results Obtained

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Some new results have been observed with the solar decimeter spectrometer with a new observing mode at National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The temporal resolution and frequency range used in the new observing mode are 1.25 msec and 1.10-1.34 GHz, respectively, while they are 5 msec and 1.10-2.06 GHz, respectively used in the standard observing mode. The spectral resolution is 4 MHz in both observing modes. Some unexpected super-fine structures in narrowband type III bursts (namely "blips"), zebra patterns, fiber bursts, and some new fine structures have been found. The new results will lead to deeply understand the energy release and transfer in the low corona during solar flares.

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