The waiting time distribution of emissions in Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) with several emissions is examined. We define the waiting time as the time interval between the commencement of an emission and the commencement of the next emission considered as parts of a unique CME. The distribution seems to follow a power-law. Two classes of CMEs several emissions are considered: "close" and "separate" depending on angular distance between emissions.
Con base en un análisis estadístico presentamos los resultados de un estudio comparativo de 2 regiones solares actvias. Con el objeto de estimar la estructura del campo magnético coronal, consideramos conjuntamente las fluctuaciones del ruido del continuo de fondo, la clasificación espectral de las explosiones en microondas que tienen lugar en las regiones, la morfología, y la distribución de la actividad en la banda métrica-centimétrica.
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