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Sporadic radio emission of the Sun in the decametre range

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2006

Valentin N. Melnik
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, 4 Chervonopraporna str., Kharkiv, Ukraine email: [email protected]
Alexander A. Konovalenko
Affiliation:
Radio Astronomy Institute, 4 Chervonopraporna str., Kharkiv, Ukraine email: [email protected]
Helmut O. Rucker
Affiliation:
Space Research Institute, Schmiedlstrasse 6, A-8042, Graz, Austria
Alain Lecacheux
Affiliation:
Department de Radioastronomie CNRS UMR 8644, Observatoire de Paris, France
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Abstract

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Results of the last observations of solar sporadic radio emission at the UTR-2 radio telescope (Kharkov, Ukraine) at the frequencies 10 - 30 MHz are presented. The use of new backend facilities, the DSP and 60-channel spectrometer, allows us to obtain data with time resolution up to 2 ms and frequency resolution of 12 kHz in the continuous frequency band 12 MHz. Usual Type III bursts, Type IIIb bursts, U- and J-bursts in the decameter range are discussed. Special attention is paid to detection and analysis of Type II bursts and their properties, newly discovered fine time structures of Type III bursts, Type III-like bursts, s-bursts, new observational features of drift pair bursts, and ‘absorption’ bursts.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2007

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