We report on the observation of powerful (fluxes are larger than 10-19 W/m2Hz) solar type III bursts at frequencies of 10-30 MHz using the radio telescope UTR - 2. The properties of powerful type III bursts observed in July 2002 (163 bursts) and August 2002 (231 bursts) were analysed. It was determined that the majority of these bursts were observed on days when an active region was located near the central meridian or at longitudes of 400 - 600 to the east or west of the central meridian. All of these bursts drift from high frequency to low with frequency drift rates of 1-2.5 MHz/s in most cases. We note that the frequency drift rate of these bursts increases linearly with frequency for all days of observation. This indicates that the sola...
Context. The last few decades have seen numerous studies dedicated to fine structures of type III ra...
Using the e-CALLISTO network radio observations on 1st June 2015, we present an analysis of the comp...
The flux of solar type III radio bursts have a time profile of rising and decay phases at a given fr...
International audienceThe properties of powerful (flux >10-19 W m-2 Hz-1) type III bursts observed i...
Recently solar Type III bursts with fine time structure have been observed by radio telescope UTR-2 ...
The Sun is an active source of radio emission which is often associated with the acceleration of ele...
Observations of type II and III solar bursts indicate that while type III bursts may appear at any a...
International audienceWe present the statistical analysis of the spectral response of solar radio ty...
International audienceWe present the results of radio telescope UTR-2 observations of solar Type II ...
International audienceSolar S-bursts observed by the radio telescope UTR-2 in the period 2001 - 2002...
We present an overview of the recent results in solar observations obtained at decameter radio waves...
Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are well known as one of the most massive eruptions which potentially ...
During 13th of May 2015, the solar wind is very high velocity, which is 733 kms-1 as compared to 367...
Context. As is well known, coronal mass ejection (CME) propagation often results in the fragmentatio...
A group of type III bursts in solar radio bursts, observed with the 2.6-3.8 GHz spectrometer of the ...
Context. The last few decades have seen numerous studies dedicated to fine structures of type III ra...
Using the e-CALLISTO network radio observations on 1st June 2015, we present an analysis of the comp...
The flux of solar type III radio bursts have a time profile of rising and decay phases at a given fr...
International audienceThe properties of powerful (flux >10-19 W m-2 Hz-1) type III bursts observed i...
Recently solar Type III bursts with fine time structure have been observed by radio telescope UTR-2 ...
The Sun is an active source of radio emission which is often associated with the acceleration of ele...
Observations of type II and III solar bursts indicate that while type III bursts may appear at any a...
International audienceWe present the statistical analysis of the spectral response of solar radio ty...
International audienceWe present the results of radio telescope UTR-2 observations of solar Type II ...
International audienceSolar S-bursts observed by the radio telescope UTR-2 in the period 2001 - 2002...
We present an overview of the recent results in solar observations obtained at decameter radio waves...
Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are well known as one of the most massive eruptions which potentially ...
During 13th of May 2015, the solar wind is very high velocity, which is 733 kms-1 as compared to 367...
Context. As is well known, coronal mass ejection (CME) propagation often results in the fragmentatio...
A group of type III bursts in solar radio bursts, observed with the 2.6-3.8 GHz spectrometer of the ...
Context. The last few decades have seen numerous studies dedicated to fine structures of type III ra...
Using the e-CALLISTO network radio observations on 1st June 2015, we present an analysis of the comp...
The flux of solar type III radio bursts have a time profile of rising and decay phases at a given fr...