Type 2 solar radio events observed in the interplanetary medium. Part 1: General characteristics

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Kilometric Waves, Radio Astronomy, Satellite Observation, Type 2 Bursts, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Interplanetary Medium

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Twelve type 2 solar radio events were observed in the 2 MHz to 30 kHz frequency range by the radio astronomy experiment on the ISEE-3 satellite over the period from September 1978 to December 1979. These data provide the most comprehensive sample of type 2 radio bursts observed at kilometer wavelengths. Dynamic spectra of a number of events are presented. Where possible, the 12 events were associated with an initiating flare, ground based radio data, the passage of a shock at the spacecraft, and the sudden commencement of a geomagnetic storm. The general characteristics of kilometric type 2 bursts are discussed.

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