Spectrograph of excerpted burst episode.
This 1 minute 15 second burst specimen ( hot red 2034 UT minute at right
on chart ) came during a coronal mass ejection
and is a possible Type V burst . Serendipitously, the hottest part of this
burst happened at our observing frequencies
of
22.2 MHz right channel
: 22.7 MHz left channel.
See the little arrows at right of graph.
When the Type V burst kicks in at about 20 seconds into the sound file
then the
radiotelescope receivers are entirely pulsing with oscillating Sun.
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( Pulsations and oscillations, transcendent of noise! )
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Headphones encouraged. Listen at moderate to high volume for
best effect.
Click below.
1 minute 15 seconds 1.2 MB size
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More solar radio recordings
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Thank you to
WCCRO, Wes Greenman,
Dick Flagg, and Jim Sky for the spectrograph!
More data to follow as it is processed.
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Thomas Ashcraft
35.50 N -105.88 W
New Mexico
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