2022
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202142406
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High-resolution observations with ARTEMIS/JLS and the NRH

Abstract: Context. Narrowband bursts (spikes) are very small duration and bandwidth bursts which appear on dynamic spectra from microwave to decametric frequencies. They are believed to be manifestations of small-scale energy release through magnetic reconnection. Aims. We study the position of the spike-like structures relative to the front of type-II bursts and their role in the burst emission. Methods. We used high-sensitivity, low-noise dynamic spectra obtained with the acousto-optic analyzer (SAO) of the ARTEMIS-JL… Show more

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“…In our fine-structure calculations [54,55,57,62], we have used the twofold Newkirk [63] model and the hybrid model of Vršnak et al [64]. These well-established quiet-Sun models have frequency scale heights which are almost constant within the SAO frequency range and not too different from the barometric scale height at T ≈ 1.5 MK.…”
Section: Drift Rate and Exciter Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our fine-structure calculations [54,55,57,62], we have used the twofold Newkirk [63] model and the hybrid model of Vršnak et al [64]. These well-established quiet-Sun models have frequency scale heights which are almost constant within the SAO frequency range and not too different from the barometric scale height at T ≈ 1.5 MK.…”
Section: Drift Rate and Exciter Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%