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Solar Physics | 1997

Quasi-periodic long-term solar radio pulsations during a decimetric type IV burst

Min Wang; R.X. Xie

Long-periodic pulsations with a period of tens of seconds associated with a Type IV solar radio emission are found at 1420 and 2000 MHz. Some features (such as the bandwidth, periodicity, frequency drift, amplitude, and relative amplitude) of the pulsations are introduced and discussed in this paper.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2004

Correlation of the Observational Characteristics of Microwave Type III Bursts with CMEs

Yuan Ma; R.X. Xie; Xiaomei Zheng; Y.Y. Liu; Y. Yan; Q. J. Fu

A total of 266 type III bursts observed with the 2.6 - 3.8 GHz high temporal resolution dynamic spectrometer of NAOC during the 23rd solar cycle (from April in 1998 to January III 2003) are statistically analyzed in this present paper. The frequeucy drift rates (normal and reverse slop), durations, polarizations, bandwidth, starting and ending frequencies are analyzed in detail. From the statistical results of starting and ending frequencies we show that the re-ions of starting frequencies are very large, which are from less than 2.6 GHz to greater than 3.8 GHz; but the ending frequencies regions are relative concentration, which are from 2.82 GHz to 3.76 GHz. These phenomena mean that the sites of electrons acceleration are quite scatter, while the cutoff regions of the radio type III bursts are in the limiting domain. The bursts number with positive and negative drift rates are nearly equal. This correlation may interpret the suggest that a proportional number of electron beams in the directions of upward and downward are accelerated in the range of 2.6 - 3.8 GHz. The other statistical results are similar to those of decimetric type III bursts as statistics in previous literature. The emission mechanisms of microwave type III bursts are mainly caused by the plasma radiation and electron gyro-maser radiation. From the statistics of microwave type III bursts and associated coronal mass ejections (CMEs), it is found that the 36% of type III bursts (97) are corresponding to the CMEs for occurring time and site. The correlation between the type III bursts and CMEs is not close, and most type III bursts are occurred in the time regions of 26 - 30 minutes before CMEs. This means that the partial microwave type III bursts may be a precursor of the CMEs.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2004

Diagnostics of Coronal Magnetic Field in Terms of Radio Burst and Fine Structures

M. Wang; Chun Xu; R.X. Xie; Y. Yan

A complex solar radio burst was observed on 19 October 2001 with the spectrometers of NAOC (National Astronomical Observatory of China) and Nobeyama Radioheliograph (NoRH). Basing on the analysis of brightness temperature spectra of radio sources and various fine spectral structures, we get a diagnosis of magnetic field of radio active region.


Solar Physics | 2000

The Generating Region of Bidirectional Electron Beams in the Corona

R.X. Xie; Q. J. Fu; Min Wang; Yang Liu


Solar Physics | 2006

Statistical Analysis of Decimetric Type III Bursts

Y. Ma; R.X. Xie; Min Wang


Solar Physics | 2001

Observations of microwave type-U bursts

Mengqiang Wang; Q. J. Fu; R.X. Xie; Guangli Huang; Changchun Duan


Solar Physics | 2003

Observations and analyses of solar radio metric narrow-band fast pulsation phenomena

Yuan Ma; R.X. Xie; Xiangming Zheng; Guangli Huang


Solar Physics | 1999

Millisecond spikes in a short decimetric solar radio burst

Min Wang; R.X. Xie


Solar Physics | 1999

Observational characteristics of weak polarized microwave spikes

Min Wang; Qijun Fu; R.X. Xie; Guangli Huang


Solar Physics | 2004

A rare centimetric spike event on 10 March 2002

Mengqiang Wang; R.X. Xie; R.A. Sych; Y. Yan; Yalan Liu

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Min Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Y. Yan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guangli Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Mengqiang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Q. J. Fu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Changchun Duan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuan Ma

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiangming Zheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaomei Zheng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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C.C. Duang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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