We have grouped observed type III solar bursts according to the discrete frequencies of observation in the kilometric wavelength range. For each group we have obtained the bursts' frequency of occurrence as a function of the heliographic longitude of the associated optical flares. We found that flares occurring east of a certain cutoff longitude do not produce bursts observable near the earth below a given frequency. The cutoff on the west is determined by observational limitation for flares beyond the limb. The mean longitude and the extreme eastern end of the longitude distribution both shift to the west as the radio frequency decreases. We interpret these findings in terms of radio wave propagation effects and curved trajectories of the ...
Abstract We have performed statistical analysis of a large number of Type III radio bursts observed ...
In this paper we consider solar bursts with a high-frequency cut-off, simultaneously observed by sev...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...
Abstract. We have grouped observed type III solar bursts according to the discrete frequencies of ob...
We present a comprehensive study of type III radio bursts and their association with solar flares of...
The occurrence rate of type 3 solar bursts in the frequency range 4.9 MHz to 30 kHz was analyzed as ...
We investigate the directivity of solar type III radio bursts at hectometer and kilometer wavelength...
In this paper, a set of 145 type II bursts-associated solar flares observed during the period Novem...
Distinct Kev electron events as observed by satellites near the earth are, in general, associated wi...
A type III solar burst was observed at seven frequencies between 3.5 MHz and 80 kHz by the Michigan ...
Simultaneous observations of type III radio bursts using spacecraft separated by several tenths of a...
Solar radio type IV bursts can sometimes show directivity, so that no burst is observed when the...
An intense type IV radio burst was observed by the STEREO Behind (STB) spacecraft located about 144 ...
We report on the observation of powerful (fluxes are larger than 10-19 W/m2Hz) solar type III bursts...
Direction-finding measurements with the plasma wave experiments on the HAWKEYE 1 and IMP 8 satellite...
Abstract We have performed statistical analysis of a large number of Type III radio bursts observed ...
In this paper we consider solar bursts with a high-frequency cut-off, simultaneously observed by sev...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...
Abstract. We have grouped observed type III solar bursts according to the discrete frequencies of ob...
We present a comprehensive study of type III radio bursts and their association with solar flares of...
The occurrence rate of type 3 solar bursts in the frequency range 4.9 MHz to 30 kHz was analyzed as ...
We investigate the directivity of solar type III radio bursts at hectometer and kilometer wavelength...
In this paper, a set of 145 type II bursts-associated solar flares observed during the period Novem...
Distinct Kev electron events as observed by satellites near the earth are, in general, associated wi...
A type III solar burst was observed at seven frequencies between 3.5 MHz and 80 kHz by the Michigan ...
Simultaneous observations of type III radio bursts using spacecraft separated by several tenths of a...
Solar radio type IV bursts can sometimes show directivity, so that no burst is observed when the...
An intense type IV radio burst was observed by the STEREO Behind (STB) spacecraft located about 144 ...
We report on the observation of powerful (fluxes are larger than 10-19 W/m2Hz) solar type III bursts...
Direction-finding measurements with the plasma wave experiments on the HAWKEYE 1 and IMP 8 satellite...
Abstract We have performed statistical analysis of a large number of Type III radio bursts observed ...
In this paper we consider solar bursts with a high-frequency cut-off, simultaneously observed by sev...
Aims. Using simultaneous X-ray and radio observations from solar flares, we investigate th...