IMP-6 spacecraft observations of low frequency radio emission, fast electrons, and solar wind plasma are used to examine the dynamics of the fast electron streams which generate solar type-III radio bursts. Of twenty solar electron events observed between April, 1971 and August, 1972, four were found to be amenable to detailed analysis. Observations of the direction of arrival of the radio emission at different frequencies were combined with the solar wind density and velocity measurements at 1 AU to define an Archimedean spiral trajectory for the radio burst exciter. The propagation characteristics of the exciter and of the fast electrons observed at 1 AU were then conpared. We find that: (1) the fast electrons excite the radio emission at...
A type III solar burst was observed at seven frequencies between 3.5 MHz and 80 kHz by the Michigan ...
The Sun is capable of accelerating ions from ∼ tens of keV up to tens of GeV and electrons from ∼ te...
Observations of the scatter-free electron events from solar active region McMath No. 8905 are presen...
Observations of low frequency solar type III radio bursts and the associated fast solar electrons sh...
Type III radio bursts observed at kilometric wavelengths (≲ 0.35 MHz) by the OGO-5 spacecraft are co...
Type III solar radio bursts were observed from 10 MHz to 10 KHz by satellite experiments above the t...
The flux of fast solar electrons and the intensity of the type 111 radio emission generated by these...
Type III bursts are generated by fast electron beams originated from magnetic reconnection sites of ...
Over 500 days of low frequency (less than 5 MHz) radio observations from the IMP-6 spacecraft were a...
During solar flares a large amount of electrons with energies greater than 20 keV is generated with ...
Type III bursts are generated by fast electron beams originated from magnetic reconnection sites of ...
Type III radio bursts are the result of plasma emission from mildly relativistic electron beams prop...
An extensive study of the IMP-6 and IMP-8 plasma and radio wave data was performed to try to find el...
International audienceWe study the properties of solar Type III radio bursts that were simultaneousl...
Abstract. Type III radio bursts observed at kilometric wavelengths (~< 0.35 MHz) by the OGO-5 spa...
A type III solar burst was observed at seven frequencies between 3.5 MHz and 80 kHz by the Michigan ...
The Sun is capable of accelerating ions from ∼ tens of keV up to tens of GeV and electrons from ∼ te...
Observations of the scatter-free electron events from solar active region McMath No. 8905 are presen...
Observations of low frequency solar type III radio bursts and the associated fast solar electrons sh...
Type III radio bursts observed at kilometric wavelengths (≲ 0.35 MHz) by the OGO-5 spacecraft are co...
Type III solar radio bursts were observed from 10 MHz to 10 KHz by satellite experiments above the t...
The flux of fast solar electrons and the intensity of the type 111 radio emission generated by these...
Type III bursts are generated by fast electron beams originated from magnetic reconnection sites of ...
Over 500 days of low frequency (less than 5 MHz) radio observations from the IMP-6 spacecraft were a...
During solar flares a large amount of electrons with energies greater than 20 keV is generated with ...
Type III bursts are generated by fast electron beams originated from magnetic reconnection sites of ...
Type III radio bursts are the result of plasma emission from mildly relativistic electron beams prop...
An extensive study of the IMP-6 and IMP-8 plasma and radio wave data was performed to try to find el...
International audienceWe study the properties of solar Type III radio bursts that were simultaneousl...
Abstract. Type III radio bursts observed at kilometric wavelengths (~< 0.35 MHz) by the OGO-5 spa...
A type III solar burst was observed at seven frequencies between 3.5 MHz and 80 kHz by the Michigan ...
The Sun is capable of accelerating ions from ∼ tens of keV up to tens of GeV and electrons from ∼ te...
Observations of the scatter-free electron events from solar active region McMath No. 8905 are presen...