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Solar Outbursts at 8.5-mm. Wave-length

SUDDEN large increases in solar radio radiation, characterized by a rapid rise in intensity and a slower fall and usually associated with chromospheric flares, have been observed in the last few years by Hey 1 and others at all frequencies at which solar radiation has been measured, except at the hi...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1952-08, Vol.170 (4319), p.244-245
Main Authors: HAGEN, JOHN P, HEPBURN, NANNIELOU
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Language:English
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Summary:SUDDEN large increases in solar radio radiation, characterized by a rapid rise in intensity and a slower fall and usually associated with chromospheric flares, have been observed in the last few years by Hey 1 and others at all frequencies at which solar radiation has been measured, except at the highest frequencies. We can now report the measurement of several outbursts at a frequency of 35,000 Mc./s., or 8.5-mm. wave-length.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/170244a0