Solar Drift Pair Bursts in the Decameter Range

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作者
V. N. Melnik
A. A. Konovalenko
V. V. Dorovskyy
H. O. Rucker
E. P. Abranin
V. N. Lisachenko
A. Lecacheux
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[1] Institute of Radio Astronomy,
[2] Space Research Institute,undefined
[3] Institute of Radio Astronomy,undefined
[4] Paris-Meudon Observatory,undefined
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Solar Physics | 2005年 / 231卷
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Pair Generation; Drift Rate; Frequency Resolution; Radio Telescope; Extensive Amount;
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The results of observations of solar decametric drift pair bursts are presented. These observations were carried out during a Type III burst storm on July 11–21, 2002, with the decameter radio telescope UTR-2, equipped with new back-end facilities. High time and frequency resolution of the back-end allowed us to obtain new information about the structure and properties of these bursts. The statistical analysis of more than 700 bursts observed on 13–15 July was performed separately for “forward” and “reverse” drift pair bursts. Such an extensive amount of these kind of bursts has never been processed before. It should be pointed out that “forward” and “reverse” drift pair bursts have a set of similar parameters, such as time delay between the burst elements, duration of an element, and instant bandwidth of an element. Nevertheless some of their parameters are different. So, the absolute average value of frequency drift rate for “forward” bursts is 0.8 MHz s−1, while for “reverse” ones it is 2 MHz s−1. The obtained functional dependencies “drift rate vs. frequency” and “flux density vs. frequency” were found to be different from the current knowledge. We also report about the observation of unusual variants of drift pairs, in particular, of “hook” bursts and bursts with fine time and frequency structure. A possible mechanism of drift pairs generation is proposed, according to which this emission may originate from the interaction of Langmuir waves with the magnetosonic waves having equal phase and group velocities.
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