Abstract
An unusual fast oscillation was found superimposed on the solar great burst on 28 March 1976, as measured at 7 GHz. The period of the oscillation was 4.7 +- 0.9 s, defined over the entire duration of the event. The amplitude of the oscillation was proportional to the flux density in the range 50<3000 solar flux units. The degree of circular polarization has not shown any fast periodic time structure.
Kaufmann, P;
Piazza, L R;
Raffaelli, J C
[1]
- Universidade Mackenzie, Sao Paulo (Brazil). Centro de Radio-Astronomia e Astrofisica
Citation Formats
Kaufmann, P, Piazza, L R, and Raffaelli, J C.
4. 7s nearly periodic oscillations superimposed on the solar microwave great burst of 28 March 1976.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1977.
Web.
Kaufmann, P, Piazza, L R, & Raffaelli, J C.
4. 7s nearly periodic oscillations superimposed on the solar microwave great burst of 28 March 1976.
Netherlands.
Kaufmann, P, Piazza, L R, and Raffaelli, J C.
1977.
"4. 7s nearly periodic oscillations superimposed on the solar microwave great burst of 28 March 1976."
Netherlands.
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title = {4. 7s nearly periodic oscillations superimposed on the solar microwave great burst of 28 March 1976}
author = {Kaufmann, P, Piazza, L R, and Raffaelli, J C}
abstractNote = {An unusual fast oscillation was found superimposed on the solar great burst on 28 March 1976, as measured at 7 GHz. The period of the oscillation was 4.7 +- 0.9 s, defined over the entire duration of the event. The amplitude of the oscillation was proportional to the flux density in the range 50<3000 solar flux units. The degree of circular polarization has not shown any fast periodic time structure.}
journal = []
volume = {54:1}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {1977}
month = {Sep}
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title = {4. 7s nearly periodic oscillations superimposed on the solar microwave great burst of 28 March 1976}
author = {Kaufmann, P, Piazza, L R, and Raffaelli, J C}
abstractNote = {An unusual fast oscillation was found superimposed on the solar great burst on 28 March 1976, as measured at 7 GHz. The period of the oscillation was 4.7 +- 0.9 s, defined over the entire duration of the event. The amplitude of the oscillation was proportional to the flux density in the range 50<3000 solar flux units. The degree of circular polarization has not shown any fast periodic time structure.}
journal = []
volume = {54:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1977}
month = {Sep}
}