U-shaped type II solar radio bursts associated with the 1980 March 28 flare

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Radio Astronomy, Solar Flares, Type 2 Bursts, Astronomical Models, Microwave Emission, Shock Wave Generators, Solar X-Rays, Type 3 Bursts

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Observations of the 1980 March 28, 2B flare in optical, radio microwave and metric and X-ray wavelengths are presented. In the dynamic radio spectrum, unusual and rare U-shaped type II radio bursts associated with this flare have been observed. The normal type II bursts display negative frequency drift, due to the flare-triggered shock wave travelling outwards in the solar corona. But in this case the type II emission first showed the usual negative frequency drift, and then after reaching a plateau level, showed a positive drift, thus giving the shape of an inverted "U". The authors propose a model for this type II emission.

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