Temporal and Spatial Evolution of Microwave Spikes Observed by Beijing and Nobeyama Observatories

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Preliminary results of an analysis of data with high spatial resolution and high temporal resolution are presented for the event of May 14, 1993. Observations were made with the three-channel 10 cm band radiotelescope of the Beijing Astronomical Observatory (BAO) and simultaneously with the Nobeyama Radioheliograph (NoRH) at 17 GHz. The results show that the microwave spike emission was produced in a region with lower brightness temperature, high degree of polarization, high and compact magnetic field and small dimension. The microwave spike emission has a frequency drift rate of more than 30 GHz/s and in X-mode. These results are consistent with the mechanism of electron cyclotron maser (ECM) instability.

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