Specmaster Data
Dynamic Spectra from 2006-11-06
Cluster of Type III Solar Radio Bursts
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Big-Blade-1 recorded a cluster of Type III solar radio bursts on 2006-11-06 at ~17:45 UT. It lasted about a minute in our time-frequency domain.
There appears to be some extended emission detail at the front of the cluster of Type III's. The frequency/time slope is ~100MHz/min.
At about the same time, a Type III-L burst was recorded by the RAD1 and RAD2 reciever of the WAVES expt. on the WIND spacecraft.
GOES (x-ray) showed a large increase in flux as a strong C class x-ray event (~10^-5 watts/m^2) at this time.
RAD1, RAD2 radio (20 kHz - 14 MHz); and GOES 12 Solar X-ray flux satellite data of this event.
WAVES is the Radio and Plasma Waves Investigation on the WIND Spacecraft and has the following instruments:
RAD1 (Radio Receiver Band 1) with frequency range: 20 - 1040 kHz. Bandwidth: 3kHz.
RAD2 (Radio Receiver Band 1) with frequency range: 1.075 - 13.825 MHz. Bandwidth: 20kHz.
WIND (launched '94) at L1, is a Global Geospace Science Initiative part of ISTP, designed & built by Paris-Meudon Obs., U. Minn. & GSFC.
SEC GOES 12 is the primary Solar X-ray Imager of the GOES satellites (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite).