Observational detection of quasi-periodic drifting fine structures in a type III radio burst associated with a solar flare SOL2015-04-16T11:22, with the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), is presented. Although similar modulations of the type III emission have been observed before and were associated with the plasma density fluctuations, the origin of those fluctuations was unknown. Analysis of the striae of the intensity variation in the dynamic spectrum allowed us to reveal two quasi-oscillatory components. The shorter component has an apparent wavelength of ~2 Mm, phase speed of ~657 km s−1, which gives an oscillation period of ~3 s, and a relative amplitude of ~0.35%. The longer component has a wavelength of ~12 Mm and relative amplitude of ~...
We propose a new model for quasi-periodic modulation of solar and stellar flaring emission. Fast mag...
Solar radio observations provide a unique diagnostic of the outer solar atmosphere. However, the inh...
Aims. Radio emission observations from the Learmonth and Bruny Island radio spectrographs are analys...
Observational detection of quasi-periodic drifting fine structures in a type III radio burst associa...
Gyrosynchrotron emission generated by non-thermal electrons in solar and stellar coronal flares can ...
Aims. Radio emission observations from the Learmonth and Bruny Island radio spectrographs are analys...
Solar radio emission features a large number of fine structures demonstrating great variability in f...
Solar flares often involve the acceleration of particles to relativistic energies and the generation...
Rapidly propagating fast magnetoacoustic wave trains guided by field-aligned plasma non-uniformities...
Quasi-periodic rapidly propagating wave trains are frequently observed in extreme ultraviolet observ...
Solar radio spikes are short duration and narrow bandwidth fine structures in dynamic spectra observ...
The Sun frequently accelerates near-relativistic electron beams that travel out through the solar co...
The propagation of fast magnetoacoustic waves in a randomly structured solar corona is considered in...
Solar radio type III bursts are believed to be the most sensitive signatures of near-relativistic el...
Context. Solar activity is often accompanied by solar radio emission, consisting of numerous types o...
We propose a new model for quasi-periodic modulation of solar and stellar flaring emission. Fast mag...
Solar radio observations provide a unique diagnostic of the outer solar atmosphere. However, the inh...
Aims. Radio emission observations from the Learmonth and Bruny Island radio spectrographs are analys...
Observational detection of quasi-periodic drifting fine structures in a type III radio burst associa...
Gyrosynchrotron emission generated by non-thermal electrons in solar and stellar coronal flares can ...
Aims. Radio emission observations from the Learmonth and Bruny Island radio spectrographs are analys...
Solar radio emission features a large number of fine structures demonstrating great variability in f...
Solar flares often involve the acceleration of particles to relativistic energies and the generation...
Rapidly propagating fast magnetoacoustic wave trains guided by field-aligned plasma non-uniformities...
Quasi-periodic rapidly propagating wave trains are frequently observed in extreme ultraviolet observ...
Solar radio spikes are short duration and narrow bandwidth fine structures in dynamic spectra observ...
The Sun frequently accelerates near-relativistic electron beams that travel out through the solar co...
The propagation of fast magnetoacoustic waves in a randomly structured solar corona is considered in...
Solar radio type III bursts are believed to be the most sensitive signatures of near-relativistic el...
Context. Solar activity is often accompanied by solar radio emission, consisting of numerous types o...
We propose a new model for quasi-periodic modulation of solar and stellar flaring emission. Fast mag...
Solar radio observations provide a unique diagnostic of the outer solar atmosphere. However, the inh...
Aims. Radio emission observations from the Learmonth and Bruny Island radio spectrographs are analys...