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view Abstract Citations References Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Slow-Drift Solar Radio Bursts: Harmonic Frequency Ratios, Frequency Drift Rates, and Solar Longitude Variation. Wood, Marion B. Abstract Drift Solar Radio Bursts: Harmonic Frequency Ratios, Frequency Drift Rates, and Solar Longitude Variation. MARION B. WOOD, National Bureau of Standards, B oulder, Colorado -Second harmonic to fundamental frequency ratios yield a mean value less than 2 when measured at the low frequency edges of slow-drift radio bursts, whereas the mean value of the high frequency edge ratios is 2.00. No significant solar longitude variation is found in either the number of bursts occurring or in the harmonic frequency ratios; further, fundamental bands do not drop out with increasing solar longitude. No definite relation is found between rate of frequency drift and subsequent geomagnetic disturbance. Publication: The Astronomical Journal Pub Date: 1960 DOI: 10.1086/108343 Bibcode: 1960AJ.....65S.503W full text sources ADS |

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