Low-frequency observations of transient quasi-periodic radio emission from the solar atmosphere

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We report low-frequency observations of quasi-periodic, circularly polarized, harmonic type III radio bursts whose associated sunspot active regions were located close to the solar limb. The measured periodicity of the bursts at 80 MHz was ≈5.2 s, and their average degree of circular polarization (dcp) was ≈0.12. We calculated the associated magnetic field B (1) using the empirical relationship between the dcp and B for the harmonic type III emission, and (2) from the observed quasi-periodicity of the bursts. Both the methods result in B ≈ 4.2 G at the location of the 80 MHz plasma level (radial distance r ≈ 1.3 R ⊙) in the active region corona. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Sasikumar Raja, K., & Ramesh, R. (2013). Low-frequency observations of transient quasi-periodic radio emission from the solar atmosphere. Astrophysical Journal, 775(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/775/1/38

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