Narrowband Pulsating Decimeter Structure Observed by the New Ondřejov Solar Radio Spectrograph

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Sun, Radio Bursts: Pulsations, Instrumentation: Radio Spectrograph

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The new 0.8 - 2.0 GHz Ondřejov radio spectrograph with high time resolution (10 ms) is presented. As an example of first observations the 0.95 - 1.3 GHz narrowband pulsating structure with a characteristic quasi-period of about 150 ms, observed during the impulsive phase of the 9 June 2007 M1.0 flare, is shown. Some of the pulses show very fast but measurable frequency drift of about -17 GHz s-1. The model of this pulsating structure, based on the tearing and coalescence processes in the current sheet, is briefly discussed.

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