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Some New Observing Features of a Solar Radio Spectral Event
on August 25,1999 |
XU Fu-Ying1,3;LIU Yu-Ying2,3;YAO Qi-Jun1,3;FU Qi-Jun2;MENG Xuan1;WU Hong-Ao1 |
1Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008
2Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012
3National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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XU Fu-Ying, LIU Yu-Ying, YAO Qi-Jun et al 2000 Chin. Phys. Lett. 17 850-852 |
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Abstract A broadband solar radio type III burst was observed on August 25,1999 at Purple Mountain Observatory with waveband of 4.5-7.5 GHz. It was also observed at Beijing Astronomical Observatory with waveband of 5.2-7.6 GHz. Therefore, it is the first common spectral event observed in China. The type III bursts are gathered into more than 10 groups and drift in opposite directions, but the reverse drifting prevails. The largest bandwidth of type III burst reaches ≥3 GHz and may be the broadest bandwidth of the reverse type III burst ever observed up to the present. Some new observing characteristics of fine structures are found, for example, fiber-like, V-shaped and neck-ring-like structures. Especially, the neck-ring-like structure is probably first discovered in cm waveband and may be the evidence of twisted rope of magnetic lines.
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Keywords:
96.60.Rd
95.85.Bh
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Published: 01 November 2000
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