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Original Articles

Coronal scattering of radio emission under strong regular refraction

Pages 647-653 | Received 19 Jul 2007, Published online: 13 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

The influence of strong regular refraction (that leads to regular caustics and multipathing) in the solar corona on the structure of radio emission scattered by coronal turbulence is investigated. Distant cosmic sources and Sun's own radio sources are considered. It is shown that observations of the energy spectrum of spacecraft radio signals and of the mean profile of a pulsar pulse in the Sun's caustic shadow zone can be used for coronal turbulence diagnostics. It is also shown that strong regular refraction plays an important role in formation of solar millisecond spike bursts and of type IIId solar decameter radio bursts with echo components.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the RFBR grants 04-02-39003 and 06-02-66295.

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A. N. Afanasiev

Email: [email protected]

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