196-198Data on disturbed sun emission at different microwave frequencies observed at Saga nore Hill Solar Radio Observatory for a period of about 4 years have been examined in relation to their occurrences, peak flux values, energy excesses and spectral distributions. Important results obtained from the statistical analyses are: (i) spectrum of the average S-component shows a maximum at 4995 MHz and is independent of the phase of the 27-day cycle, (ii) occurrences of both the 'simple' bursts ('simple impulsive' and 'gradual rise and fall) are maximum at 4995 MHz, and (iii) spectra of majority of the 'inverted U’ type of microwave bursts have the peak at 4995 MHz The analysis suggests that for the study of solar terrestrial phenomena the sol...
The peak flux distribution of 40 years of solar radio burst data recorded by NOAA, as a function of ...
Long-running measurements of the solar radio flux density at 810 MHz were processed. Based on the le...
Changes in solar radio brightness temperature were derived at 2.8, 19.3 and 22.2 GHz from the observ...
Data on disturbed sun emission at different microwave frequencies observed at Sagamore Hill Solar Ra...
Spectrum of average flux of the S-component of solar radio emission observed during the peak phase o...
In this paper we present an overview of solar radio observations at 11.2 GHz on Metsähovi Radio Obse...
Occurrences of the flare-associated microwave bursts as well as their peak flux and energy excess sp...
155-158Microwave bursts of rare types, viz. 'spike', 'rise', 'fall' and 'absorption', recorded by di...
[1] Analysis of 412 solar radio burst events in the microwave range [1.2--18] GHz that wer
In a previous communication we showed that the so-called slowly varying component (S-component) of s...
Microwave bursts of rare type (i.e., spike, rise, fall, absorption, etc.) recorded by various solar ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 J. Kallunki, published by Sciendo.The connection between Coronal Mass Ej...
277-281Occurrences of the flare-associated microwave bursts reported during the period 1969-72 at ei...
Peak flux spectra of solar radio bursts in a wide frequency band have been statistically determined ...
The application of high-spectral resolution microwave observations to the study of solar activity is...
The peak flux distribution of 40 years of solar radio burst data recorded by NOAA, as a function of ...
Long-running measurements of the solar radio flux density at 810 MHz were processed. Based on the le...
Changes in solar radio brightness temperature were derived at 2.8, 19.3 and 22.2 GHz from the observ...
Data on disturbed sun emission at different microwave frequencies observed at Sagamore Hill Solar Ra...
Spectrum of average flux of the S-component of solar radio emission observed during the peak phase o...
In this paper we present an overview of solar radio observations at 11.2 GHz on Metsähovi Radio Obse...
Occurrences of the flare-associated microwave bursts as well as their peak flux and energy excess sp...
155-158Microwave bursts of rare types, viz. 'spike', 'rise', 'fall' and 'absorption', recorded by di...
[1] Analysis of 412 solar radio burst events in the microwave range [1.2--18] GHz that wer
In a previous communication we showed that the so-called slowly varying component (S-component) of s...
Microwave bursts of rare type (i.e., spike, rise, fall, absorption, etc.) recorded by various solar ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 J. Kallunki, published by Sciendo.The connection between Coronal Mass Ej...
277-281Occurrences of the flare-associated microwave bursts reported during the period 1969-72 at ei...
Peak flux spectra of solar radio bursts in a wide frequency band have been statistically determined ...
The application of high-spectral resolution microwave observations to the study of solar activity is...
The peak flux distribution of 40 years of solar radio burst data recorded by NOAA, as a function of ...
Long-running measurements of the solar radio flux density at 810 MHz were processed. Based on the le...
Changes in solar radio brightness temperature were derived at 2.8, 19.3 and 22.2 GHz from the observ...