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The solar eruption of 13 May 2005: EISCAT and MERLIN observations of a coronal radio burst

  • R. A. Jones
  • , A. R. Breen
  • , R. A. Fallows
  • , M. M. Bisi
  • , P. Thomasson
  • , G. Wannberg
  • , C. A. Jordan
  • University of Manchester
  • Scientific Association ICONO 14

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We report results from EISCAT and MERLIN observations of radio scintillation during a solar eruptive event in May 2005. Anomalous increases in signal strength detected at sites more than 2000 km apart are shown to arise from the detection of a strong coronal radio burst in the distant off-axis response of the MERLIN and EISCAT antennas. These observations show that EISCAT is capable of detecting the signatures of explosive events in the solar atmosphere with a high degree of time resolution. We further suggest that the highly time-structured variation in signal strength caused by distant off-axis detection of a powerful coronal radio signal could provide an explanation for previously unexplained anomalies in EISCAT IPS observations, as well as being a potential source of errors in active observations using radar codes with a completion time longer than the time-variation of the coronal signal.
Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)2413-2418
Nifer y tudalennau6
CyfnodolynAnnales Geophysicae
Cyfrol24
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 20 Medi 2006

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