Positions of Fiber Bursts in the 2006 December 6 Flare

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The large flare of 2006 December 6 produced one of the brightest radio bursts ever recorded. The burst was observed with very rapid sampling by the FASR Subsystem Testbed, operating on 3 antennas of the OVSA array at Owens Valley. The burst contained a range of emission types within the FST band (1.0-1.5 GHz), including continuum and "fiber" bursts. This is the first time that fiber bursts have been observed over a significant frequency range with an interferometer. Data are processed into visibilities using a software correlator with positional information retained. We present an analysis of the fiber bursts relative to the continuum, in order to investigate whether the projected position of the bursts varies with frequency. This information is used to test models for fiber bursts, in particular the model that they represent propagating whistler wave trains.

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