Temporary decrease in the normal solar radio intensity level and its association with an impulsive burst
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Publication
1975 - United States Air Force, Air Force Systems Command, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Bedford, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
3,750 words, Guess
Page Count
15 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59388169M
- OCLC Control Number320082719
Classifications
- LCCQB531 .P73 1975
Description
Solar radio phenomena designated as post-burst decreases, absorptions, and negative-burst events are extremely rare and seem to be the only evidence of temporary decreases in the sun's radio emission. The presence of optically identified material in the flare/burst region is merely an association and not the cause of the observed radio decreases as has been suggested by earlier investigators. A theoretical model for the decreases is presented which invokes plasma turbulence effects of an electron beam in the radio-emissive region with absorption effects taking place in accordance with Kirchoff's law.
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Series Statement
- Environmental research papers -- no. 517
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